New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 623 
Perfection. Received in 1893, from Stayman & Black, Leaven- 
worth, Kansas. 
Pulaski. Received in 1893, from Stayman & Black, Leaven- 
worth, Kansas. 
Randall. A white wine grape, originated more than twenty 
years ago as a chance seedling in the garden of Mr. Randall, 
Bayonne, N. J., and sent to this station in 1893, by Peter Hen- 
derson & Co., New York, N. Y., who furnished the following 
description: ‘“ Bunches large, often shouldered ; berries very large, 
red or maroon color; skin thick; little pulp; sweet and has the 
aroma of wine; wood long jointed, pretty hard; ripens before 
Concord. It is not injured by Phylloxera but is subject to 
mildew.” 
Roenbeck. (Vin.?) A chance seedling received from Peter 
Henderson & Co., New York, N. Y., in 18938, who furnish the 
following description: “First fruited in 1870. Bunches long, 
compact, well shouldered. Berries pale green, medium to large, 
with no pulp, melting, sweet. Skin thin, transparent. Ripens 
about with Concord. Wood short jointed and of light gray — 
color. Vine hardy and prolific. It evidently descended from 
the vinifera species, yet the root withstands Phylloxera.” 
Rustler. Lab. X, (Lab vin.). A white seedling of Lindley- by 
Martha. Cluster medium; berry medium or above, white ; pulp, 
sweet, juicy, tough, inferior to Diamond in quality ; season about 
with Concord ; vine vigorous ; foliage healthy. It was received 
in 1888 from Prof. T. V. Munson, Denison, Texas. It has not 
been very productive here. 
Trask. A chance seedling that first fruited in 1875. Received 
in 1893 from Peter Henderson & Co., New York, N. Y., who 
furnish the following description: ‘Vine not injured by 
Phylloxera and has not been known to mildew. Leaves smooth. 
Bunches large, long, often shouldered. Berries medium to large, 
brown or bluish black when fully ripe, without pulp, tender, 
‘melting, very sweet, vinous flavor. Ripens before Concord.” 
White Imperial. Received in 1893 from Stayman & Black, 
Leavenworth, Kansas. 
