Second Grade, Grade No. 2 or Fancy 

 apples are defined as apples complying 

 ■with the requirements for first-grade 

 apples except that slight sunscald or 

 other blemishes not more than skin 

 deep shall be permitted up to a total of 

 107o of the surface of the apple. 



Third Grade, Grade No. 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 shipped in closed 

 packages shall be marked "Third Grade 

 or C Grade." 



Combination Extra Fancy and Fancy 

 Grade: When first and second-grade 

 apples are packed together the package 

 must be marked "Combination Extra 

 Fancy and Fancy." 



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 package must 

 be marked "Combination Second and 

 Third Grade." 



When First, Second and Third Grade 

 apples are packed together the pack- 

 age must be marked "Orchard Run," 

 but orchard-run packages must not con- 

 tain any apples that would not meet 

 the requirements of third grade. 



Summer and Early Fall Varieties: 

 Summer varieties such as Astrachan, 

 Bailey's Sweet, Bietigheimer, Duchess, 

 Early Harvest, Red June, Strawberry, 

 Twenty Ounce Pippin, Yellow Trans- 

 parent and kindred varieties not other- 

 wise specified in these grading rules, 

 together with early fall varieties such 

 as Alexander, Blue Pearmain, Wolf 

 River, Spokane Beauty, Fall Pippin, 

 Waxen, Tolman Sweet, Sweet Bough 

 and other varieties not provided for 

 in these grading rules, as grown in 

 sections of early maturity, shall be 

 packed in accordance with the grading 

 rules covering Fanc^■ grade as to de- 

 fects but regardless of color. 



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