. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. p;8 r^TT^riTTo T:>"r> TTTrnr* §27 67. Labeling of pasting a small ^ Am rORT MYERS TLA. the Fruit.—A few packers make a practice label to each fruit for the purpose of adver- tising their product. In Fig. 38 is shown a label used by B. E. Tinstman, of Fort Myers, Florida. The original labels are in color and are very attractive. Such labels become known on the market, and if the fruit is as it should be, creates a demand for the product. Fig. 38 r»Q ___ b«. Wrapping the Fruit.—Each orange or grapefruit is wrapped in tiss


. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. p;8 r^TT^riTTo T:>"r> TTTrnr* §27 67. Labeling of pasting a small ^ Am rORT MYERS TLA. the Fruit.—A few packers make a practice label to each fruit for the purpose of adver- tising their product. In Fig. 38 is shown a label used by B. E. Tinstman, of Fort Myers, Florida. The original labels are in color and are very attractive. Such labels become known on the market, and if the fruit is as it should be, creates a demand for the product. Fig. 38 r»Q ___ b«. Wrapping the Fruit.—Each orange or grapefruit is wrapped in tissue paper before it is placed in the box. Packers become very dexterous in this work and very Httle more time is required to pack the fruit. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Scranton : International Textbook Co.


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