Field-grown CABBAGE PLANTS 
Ready May 20th 
6,000,000 Cabbage Plants. Raised on new ground. Sown thin in rows. 
Field Grown—Ready May 20th to September 1st. 
Hoed like onions. Dug with forks. Shipped in ventilated packages with 
roots in damp moss. 
GOLDEN ACRE (Originator’s seed). 
EXTRA EARLY COPENHAGEN MARKET (Originator’s seed). 
COPENHAGEN MARKET (Originator’s seed). 
DANISH BALLHEAD (Short Stem). 
DANISH BALLHEAD (Middle Stem). 
DANISH ROUNDHEAD (Short Stem). 
DANISH BALLHEAD (Penn State). 
ENKHUIZEN GLORY 
ALL HEAD EARLY 
SUCCESSION 
SUREHEAD 
EARLY FLAT DUTCH 
LATE FLAT DUTCH 
RED DANISH STONEHEAD 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK 
DRUMHEAD SAVOY 
RE-ROOTED CABBAGE PLANTS 
(Mass of fine, new roots grown on them.) 
All Varieties per 1,000_$2.00 500_ $1.50 
5,000_ 9.00 300. 1.25 
10,000_ 17.00 100_ 1.00 
20,000_ 32.00 
50,000_ 75.00 
CELERY PLANTS-Field Grown 
CELERY PLANTS—Ready about July 1st to September 1st. 1,000,000 
plants raised by heavy fertilization in rows 12 inches apart, and given clean 
cultivation. Strong, stocky plants. None but good, strong plants with heavy 
roots sent out. The plants are dug with forks, so that each plant has a good, 
big root system. They are worth more than the price asked. Some cheap 
things are good, but cheap celery plants are not satisfactory. Send a trial 
order for 500 or 1,000 of these plants. 
RE-ROOTED, FIELD-GROWN CELERY PLANTS 
(Mass of fine, new roots grown on them.) 
GOLDEN PLUME OR WONDERFUL 
FRENCH GOLDEN SELF-BLEACHING (French Seed.) 
EASY BLEACHING OR SANFORD SUPERB. 
(We raised the first seed offered for sale of this strain for the Intro¬ 
ducer—about 60 lbs.) 
WINTER QUEEN, GOLDEN HEART 
All Varieties per 1,000_ $3.00 200_ $1.25 
500_ 2.00 100_ 1.00 
300_ 1.50 
CABBAGE SEED TRIALS 
A number of years ago we secured from the cabbage seed 
growers of Denmark 39 strains of Danish Ballhead Cabbage 
seed and tried all of them out in our field, side by side, where 
each strain had exactly the same conditions—the same dis¬ 
tance apart, the same fertilizer and the same cultivation. 
In the fall we took scales to the field and weighed the 
cabbage of each strain. 
The different strains had the following average weight 
per head: 
Row 7—6.34 
lbs. per head 
Row 20—5.22 
lbs. per head 
1—6.30 
it a 
tt 
6—5.22 
a a tt 
13—6.18 
tt tt 
a 
10—5.18 
a a tt 
33—6.15 
tt tt 
tt 
21—5.03 
a a <« 
14—6.06 
<< tt 
a 
35—5.03 
« a it 
11—6.01 
tt tt 
it 
4—5.02 
tt a a 
8—6.00 
tt tt 
a 
9—5.00 
a tt tt 
3—5.97 
tt tt 
a 
27—4.89 
a tt a 
32—5.86 
tt «t 
tt 
26—4.81 
a tt a 
17—5.74 
Average—6.06 lbs. per head 
Row 30—5.72 lbs. per head 
12—5.62. . 
2—5.57 “ “ “ 
25—5.51 “ “ “ 
37—5.42 “ “ “ 
19—5.37 “ 
16—5.35 “ 
18—5.35 “ 
31—5.32 “ “ “ 
Row 24—4.79 lbs. per head 
28— 4.77 “ 
38— 4.71 .. 
29— 4.43 “ 
5—4.26 “ 
36—4.25 “ 
22— 4.22 “ “ 
23— 4.05 “ “ “ 
39— 4.00 .. 
34—3.61 “ “ “ 
Average—4.31 lbs. per head. 
GREEN SPROUTING BROCCOLI 
Ready May 20th 
1,000 . $2.50 500 $1.50 
5,000 . 11.00 300 1.30 
10,000 ....... 20.00 200 _ 1.20 
100_ 1.00 
The ten best strains averaged 6.06 lbs. per head. 
The ten poorest strains averaged 4.31 lbs. per head. 
The ten best strains produced an average of 40% more 
cabbage than the 10 poorest strains. 
One of our customers from South Jersey drove here with a truck for 
60,000 broccoli plants. 
GOLDEN ACRE 
Our Golden Acre seed is bought from the originator of the variety. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
Our Copenhagen Market is bought from the originator of the variety. 
Clifton Springs, Ontario County, N. Y. 
F. W. Roclelle & Sons. 
Chester, New Jersey. 
Please send me by mail at once, 2 lbs. Copenhagen Market, at 
$4.00. Inclosed you will find check for same. 
I got 80 tons market cabbage from 2 5-8 acres—measured acres. 
Best I ever raised. 
Please send at once. 
Yours truly, 
DANISH BALLHEAD 
“Please send 4 pounds Danish Ballhead and 2 pounds of Copenhagen 
Market.” 
“I am having the best of luck with your seeds.” 
-, Kendall, N. Y. 
“I bought 2 pounds of your Danish Ballhead Cabbage seed last year 
and had a fine crop. The buyer said it was one of the best crops he had 
bought.” 
-, Marcellus, N. Y. 
"Two years ago I bought 2 y g lbs. of seed of you and I had good plants 
and a good crop of cabbage, but last year I did not buy seed of you and I 
am ashamed to tell what happened.” 
Which shows how important it is to plant only the best 
seed. A poor strain of seed may prevent any profit on the crop. 
The same is true of other kinds of cabbage seed and of 
cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, celery, tomato and other 
seeds. 
Buying cheap seeds or plants may result in working a 
whole season without profit. 
We buy the highest yielding strains of seed for all our plants. 
25% MORE CABBAGE 
P. W. Rochelle & Sons, 
Chester, New Jersey. 
MARIETTA, N. Y. 
March 18, 1937. 
Dear Sirs: 
Inclosed please find money order for $12.00 for 
which please send me: 
1 lb. Enkhuizen Glory 
4 lbs. Danish Ballhead (short stem) 
2 lbs. Penn State Ballhead. 
Last year I had some of your seeds, also some $3.50 
seed (from another company, and found that under the 
same conditions your seed yielded about V* more tons 
per acre. 
Yours truly. 
•, Phelps, N. Y. 
