NEC designation is NM, non-metallic sheathed cable. Romex(r) is Southwire's trademarked brand of it. I don't know if the deep-link works, but try
http://www.southwire.com/ProductCatalog/XTEInterfaceServlet?contentKey=prodcatsheet6. From that,
Southwire's Romex SIMpull? Type NM-B (nonmetallic-sheathed cable) may be used for both exposed and concealed work in normally dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90?C (with ampacity limited to that for 60?C conductors) as specified in the 2011 National Electrical Code. NM-B cable is primarily used in residential wiring as branch circuits for outlets, switches, and other loads. NM-B cable may be run in air voids of masonry block or tile walls where such walls are not wet or damp locations. Voltage rating for NM-B cable is 600 volts.
I'm accustomed to your designation when individual conductors are pulled. BUT ... with yours, I'd expect 3 black wires and 3 phase ... how is Black/Red/White/Green noted?