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Rome — Continued. 



G. E. Spohr, Manhattan, Riley County, Ivans.: Small, poorly colored; dates of 



picking and storing undetermined ; March 20, 1902, considerably shriveled, but 



free from rot and scald. 

 Rome Beauty. (See Rome. ) 

 Roxbury. 

 F. L. Bradley, Barker, Niagara County, N. Y.: Sound, No. 1; 'picked October 1, 



1902, stored October 3; in good commercial condition until May 1, 1903, aside 



from slight shriveling. 

 J. E. Brown, Wilson, Niagara County, N. Y. : No. 1; dates of picking and storing 



undetermined; May 1, 1902, in prime commercial condition, no shriveling, free 



from rot, 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 



County, Mass.: Medium sized, green, not well russeted; picked October 13, 



1902, stored October 15; May 1, 1903, in good commercial condition, no rot, 



some wilting. 

 W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. A T a.: No. 1; picked November 



1, 1901, stored November 12; May 1, 1902, in prime commercial condition, no 



wilting, free from rot, 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : No. 1; 



picked October 24, 1902, stored November 15; May 1, 1903, firm, no decay. 



Fruit picked in 1901 kept in similar condition. 

 George T. Powell, Ghent, Columbia County, N. Y. : Large, bright, No. 1; picked 



October 16, 1902, stored October 19; in prime commercial condition until May 1, 



1903. 

 Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Va. ; 



Bright, No. 1; picked September 26, 1901, stored October; May 1, 1902, in prime 



commercial condition, no wilting or decay. 

 Roxbury Russet. (See Roxbury.) 

 Salome. 



W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Large, bright, highly 



colored, No. 1; picked October 9, 1901, stored October 18; semifirm January 1, 



1902, but held in prime condition till May 1, when scald appeared and the fruit 



mellowed. 

 New York State' Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Hard, 



medium sized, light colored; picked October 12, 1902, stored October 21; in good 



condition till April 1, 1903, when scald appeared freely; June 1, still hard, but 



all scalded. 

 Scarlet Cranberry. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire County, 



Mass.: Medium to small, very hard, dull colored; picked October 13, 1902, stored 



October 15; May 1, 1903, hard, no scald or rot; would probably have kept much 



longer. 

 W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Large, bright, well colored, 



No. 1; picked October 12, 1901, stored October 18; May 1, 1902, hard, bright, no 



scald or decay; would probably have kept much longer. 

 Scott Winter. Synonym: Scott's Red Winter. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : No. 1; 



picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; May 1, 1902, sound, firm, but slightly 



wilted; no scald. 

 Scott's Red Winter. ^ (See Scott Winter.) 

 Seeknofurther. (See Westfield. ) 



