Rosaki


(Vinifera)



Rosaki is a table-and raisin-grape of southeastern Europe and Asia

Minor. According to some of the California nursery companies, it is

grown in that state under the name Dattier de Beyrouth, although it

would seem from French descriptions that there is a separate, very

late variety of the latter name. Rosaki is similar to Malaga and there

is a possibility that in some of the warmer parts of the
East, it may

be grown commercially as a substitute for the latter. The variety

seems to be little grown on the Pacific slope.



Vines vigorous, usually very productive. Leaves large, roundish,

rugose, usually five-lobed; terminal lobe acuminate; petiolar

sinus moderately deep to deep, medium broad; lower lateral sinus

shallow, broad, occasionally lacking; upper lateral sinus shallow

to medium, broad; margins broadly and bluntly dentate. Fruit

ripens the third week in October, keeping qualities excellent;

clusters large, loose, tapering, shouldered; berries large to very

large, oval to long-oval, pale yellow-green; flesh translucent,

tender, meaty, vinous, sprightly; quality good to very good.



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