. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. The g)mp]r::4t apraypump made. No suction. Nu packing to wear out. Pres- sure of 115 pounds can be reached. Use in bucket, kegr or barrel. WIN Spray Any Uquld Any disinfectinK fluid, whitewash, water color paint or crude oil can be used in this pump. No sed- iment can get in. Your mixture can notaettIe--the pump keeps it agitated. NothiuB to break or wear out. Strong materials. Weight 18 pounds. Write today for full description. Dealers wanted where not represented. Peoria Hydraulic PumpCo. P«orta,llllnol» BETTER FRUIT Moved as an amendment by John Isenhart of We


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. The g)mp]r::4t apraypump made. No suction. Nu packing to wear out. Pres- sure of 115 pounds can be reached. Use in bucket, kegr or barrel. WIN Spray Any Uquld Any disinfectinK fluid, whitewash, water color paint or crude oil can be used in this pump. No sed- iment can get in. Your mixture can notaettIe--the pump keeps it agitated. NothiuB to break or wear out. Strong materials. Weight 18 pounds. Write today for full description. Dealers wanted where not represented. Peoria Hydraulic PumpCo. P«orta,llllnol» BETTER FRUIT Moved as an amendment by John Isenhart of Wenatchee that the mini- mum color requirements for Stayman be changed from 66%% to 50%. Sec- onded. Amendment lost. Moved as an amendment by Chair- man J. L. Dumas, who took the floor with the consent of the house, that the minimum color requirement for Kaighn Spitzenberg be changed from 66%% to 50%. Seconded. Carried. Original motion by Schwartze, as amended, was carried. Moved by J. R. Schwartze of Yakima that the color requirement for the "Red Cheeked or Blushed Varieties" be "a perceptibly blushed ; Seconded. Carried. Moved by J. R. Schwartze of Yakima that the color requirement for "Yellow or Green Varieties" be "characteristic ; Seconded. Carried. Moved by J. R. Schwartze of Yakima that the meeting take up the second grade under the name of "Second Grade, Grade No. 2 or Standard ; Seconded. Discussion of the change of name from "Fancy" to "Standard" with C. H. Hinman of Yakima and F. B. Utter of Wenatchee taking the floor in favor of the change and E. T. Balch of Wenat- chee and L. J. Blot and John F. Davies of Spokane speaking in opposition. On a point of order raised by Mr. Davies the chair ruled the motion out of order as in conflict with the statute. Moved by J. R. Schwartze of Yakima that the Fancy grade be defined as follows: "Second Grade, Grade No. 2 or Fancy apples are d


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