1952 Agbicultubal Law [Art. 11. 



the name of the grower or packer first or originally placed thereon. 

 Pacing. gut the facing of such package or barrel is not prohibited by this 

 ^'ad^'"^'^ section. The standard grade for apples which shall be shipped or 

 delivered for shipment or which shall be sold or offered for sale 

 shall be : Apples of one variety, which are well-grown specimens, 

 hand-picked, of good color for the variety, normal shape, practi- 

 cally free from insect and fungus injury, bruises, and other 

 defects, except such as are necessarily caused in the operation of 

 packing, or apples of one variety which are not more than ten 

 per centum below the foregoing specifications, are standard grade 

 size A, if the minimum size of apples is two and one-half inches 

 in transverse diameter; or are standard grade size B, if the mini- 

 mum size of the apples is two and one-fourth inches in transverse 

 diameter ; or are standard grade size C, if the minimum size of the 

 apples is two inches in transverse diameter. No person, firm or 

 Misbrand- associatiou shall misbrand apples as to their standard grade or 



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otherwise. Apples in packages shall be deemed to be misbranded 

 within the meaning of this act if the package bears any statement, 

 design or device indicating that the apples contained therein are 

 standard grade " size A," " size B," or " size C," as the case may 

 be, and the apples do not conform to the requirements prescribed 

 by this act for apples of the particular grade. If the package bears 

 any statem<jnt, dv^ign or device indicating that the apples con- 

 tained therein are standard grade " size A," *' size B," or " size 

 C," as the case may be, and the package fails to bear also a state- 

 ment of the name of the variety, the name of the locality where 

 grown, and the name of the packer or the person by whose author- 

 ity the apples were packed. {As amended by chapter 511 of the 

 Laws of 1911.) 



§ 263. (Repealed by chapter 81 of the Laws of 1912.) 



