. Packing and marketing fruits; how fruits should be handled to carry to market in best condition and present most attractive appearance. Fig. 4. just 140 specimens. This grade cannot be packedwith a long and narrow apple, as there must be fourlayers in this box. 30 FRUIT-GROWER, ST. JOSEPH, MO. Figure 4 shows the smallest five-row apple thatcan be packed in this grade. The box contains fivelayers and 250 apples. All the layers in this gradeare placed in the same manner as shown in the top. Fig. 5. layer. This grade cannot be packed with a longapple. The five-row grades, which are sometimescal


. Packing and marketing fruits; how fruits should be handled to carry to market in best condition and present most attractive appearance. Fig. 4. just 140 specimens. This grade cannot be packedwith a long and narrow apple, as there must be fourlayers in this box. 30 FRUIT-GROWER, ST. JOSEPH, MO. Figure 4 shows the smallest five-row apple thatcan be packed in this grade. The box contains fivelayers and 250 apples. All the layers in this gradeare placed in the same manner as shown in the top. Fig. 5. layer. This grade cannot be packed with a longapple. The five-row grades, which are sometimescalled straight fives, are found in twenty-three dif- PACKIING AND MARKETING FRUITS 31 ferent grades reaching from 140 down to 250 speci-mens in each box. Figure 5 shows an odd grade of five-row this style of a pack it is almost impossible


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