THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



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Striped or partially red varieties as designated above to have not 

 less than one half good red color; when the size of 175 or smaller is 

 admitted to this grade they must have at least three fourths good red 

 color. 



Except that Gravensteins, Jeffries and King of Tompkins County in 

 all sizes must be at least one third good red color. 



Red cheek or blushed varieties, such as Hydes King, Red Cheek 

 Pippin, Winter Banana, Maiden Blush, must have a red cheek. 



Ortleys must be white, yellow or waxen. 



Yellow or green varieties, such as Grimes Golden, White Winter 

 Pearmain, Yellow Newtown and Cox's Orange Pippin must have the 

 characteristic color of the variety. No sizes admitted to this grade 

 smaller than as follows: 



Aiken Red, 200 ; Arkansas Black, 175 ; Ben Davis, 163 ; Black Ben 

 Davis, 163; Cox's Orange Pippin, 163; Delicious, 150; Fall Wine, 200; 

 Gano, 163; Grimes Golden, 200; Gravenstein, 200; Hubbardson None- 

 such, 163 ; Hydes King, 150 ; Jeniton, 200 ; Jonathan, 200 ; Jeffries, 225 ; 

 King of Tompkins County, 163; King David, 200; Mammoth Black 

 Twig, 150; Missouri Pippin, 200; Mcintosh Red, 200; Maiden Blush, 

 163 ; Northern Spy, 150 ; Oregon Red, 175 ; Ortley, 175 ; Rome Beauty, 

 163; Red Cheek Pippin, 163; Spitzenburg (Esopus), 200; Steele Red, 

 163 ; Stayman, 163 ; Snow, 225 ; Vanderpool, 163 ; Winesap, 225 ; Wage- 

 ner, 200 ; Winter Banana, 150 ; White Winter Pearmain, 200 ; Wealthy, 

 200 ; Yellow Newtown, 225 ; York Imperial, 163. 



All boxes to be lined and cardboard to be used top and bottom. 



Fancy Grade. 



In the grade all apples must be matured, hand picked, clean and 

 sound, free from insect pests, water core, sun damage, broken skin, 

 scald, scale, dry or bitter rot, worms, worm stings, infections, diseases 

 and all other defects equally detrimental, excepting that slight limb 

 or leaf rub, scratches or russeting will be permitted provided that no 

 apple shall show total blemishes aggregating more than one half inch 

 square. Fruit clearly misshapen, bruised or bearing evidence of rough 

 handling shall not be permitted in this grade. 



The varieties admitted to this grade are the same as in the extra 

 fancy. All boxes are to be lined and cardboard to be used top and- 

 bottom. 



Color requirements are as follows : 



The solid red' varieties must have fully one third of good solid red 

 color. Striped or partially red varieties must have at least one fourth 

 of good red color. All apples of a green or yellow variety shall be 

 of characteristic color. 



No sizes shall be admitted to this grade smaller than as follows: 

 Aiken Red, 175 ; Arkansas Black, 163 ; Ben Davis, 150 ; Black Ben 

 Davis, 150; Cox's Orange Pippin, 150; Delicious, 150; Fall Wine, 175; 

 Gano, 150 ; Grimes Golden, 175 ; Gravenstein, 175 ; Hubbardson None- 

 such, 150; Hyde's King, 150; Jeniton, 175; Jonathan, 175; Jeffries, 

 200 ; King of Tompkins County, 150 ; King David, 175 ; Mammoth 

 Black Twig, 150; Missouri Pippin, 175; Mcintosh Red, 175; Maiden 

 Blush. 150; Northern Spy, 150; Orange Red, 163; Ortley, 163; Rome 

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