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Wbandsint whitish tloom, medium or above; ? ute ‘tender, sweet ; 
; and pleasant flavored, notwithstanding its slight | foxiness. i 
‘Ripened this season about with Catawba. This grape should 
be set near some other variety that blossoms at the same Emo 
because it can not set fruit of itself. | 
Rochester. Zab. X A seedling from mixed seed oh Con- | 
cord, Delaware, Diana and Rebecca. An early grape, vigor. 
ous and productive. Bunch large, shouldered, very compact. 
Because of the compactness of the cluster, the fruit sometimes — es 
_eracks. Berry medium or above, dark red, almost purple, with © 
whitish bloom; pulp slightly sweet, vinous, somewhat foxy, but — 
of excellent quality. A desirable early red grape for the amateur. — | 
See also Annual Reports -of this Station for 1887, pp. eat 3425 
1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 342, and 1890, p. 329. a 
Rockwood. /ab. A seedling of Concord, and, like that ‘grape: : 
originated by E. W. Bull. It was sent to the Station in the; 
spring of 1892, by Geo. 8. Josselyn, of Fredonia, N. Y., who. Says By) 
it is a black grape of Moore’s Early season. We have not yet 
seen its fruit. 
Logers No. 3. See Massasoit. 
Rogers No. 4. See Wilder. oN 
ay No. 5: vin. X Lab. This grape should be set near 
a? 
cah not set fruit of itself. 
ftogers No. 9. See Lindley. 
ftogers No. 14. See Gaertner. 
Rogers No. 15. See Agawam. 
_ Rogers No. 19... See Merrimack. 
fogers No. 28. See Requa. 
Logers No. 41. See Essex. 
ftogers No. 43. See Barry. 
ftogers No. 44. See Herbert. 
_ feogers No. 53. See Salem. ft 
Rommel. ab. X, (Lab., vin, vul.). A seedling of Elvin x 
Triumph, originated by T. V. Munson, Denison, Texas, and sent 
to this Station in 1892. We have not yet seen its fruit. 
, Roscoe. Lab. X, (Lab, Bourg.). A white grape, a seedling 
‘ of Delaware X Martha, originated by T. V. Munson, hes 

