. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. APPLE PACKS Figure 11—11)3 apples "igurc 12—173 apples Figure 13—188 apples Apple Grading Rules, Standard Pack,for 1919 Firs; Grnde, (iraile Xo. 1 or Extra /•'luuy Apples are deflued as sound, smooth, mature, clean, hand-picked, well-formed apples only, free from all insect pests, diseases, blemishes, bruises and other physical injuries, scald, scab, scale, dry or bitter rot, worms, worm stings, worm holes, spray burn, limb rub, visible water core, skin puncture or skin broken at stem, but sliRht russetting within the basin of the stem will be permitted. Sec


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. APPLE PACKS Figure 11—11)3 apples "igurc 12—173 apples Figure 13—188 apples Apple Grading Rules, Standard Pack,for 1919 Firs; Grnde, (iraile Xo. 1 or Extra /•'luuy Apples are deflued as sound, smooth, mature, clean, hand-picked, well-formed apples only, free from all insect pests, diseases, blemishes, bruises and other physical injuries, scald, scab, scale, dry or bitter rot, worms, worm stings, worm holes, spray burn, limb rub, visible water core, skin puncture or skin broken at stem, but sliRht russetting within the basin of the stem will be permitted. Second Grade, Grade Xo. 2 or Fancy Apples are defined as apples complying with the re- quirements for flrst grade apples, except that slight sun scald or other blemishes not more than skin deep shall be permitted up to a total of lO^fi of the surface of the apple. Third Grade, Grade Xo. 3 or C Grade Apples shall include all remaining apples free from infection, excepting that two stings to each apple shall be permitted, and if shippe<l in closed packages shall be marked "Third Crade or C ; Combination Grade may also include all other apple varieties not provided for in First and Second Grades. When Second and Third Grade apples are packed together the packages must be marked "Combination Second and Third ; Orchard Run. When First, Second and Third Grade apples are packed together, the package must be marked "Orchard Run," but Orchard Run packages must not contain any apples that would not meet the requirements of Third Grade. Summer and Early Fall Varieties. Summer varieties such as Astrachan, Bailey's Sweet, Beitigheimer, Duchess, Early Harvest, Bed June, Strawberry, Twenty-Ounce Pippin, Yel- low Transparent and kindred varieties, not otherwise specitied in these grading rules, to- gether with F:arly I'all varieties such as Alex- ander, Blue Pearmain, Wolf Biver, Spokane Beauty, Fall Pippin, Waxen, Tolman Sweet, Sweet Bough and


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