10 May, 1918.] Standardized Packing and Grading of Fruit. 



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and packing on the part of the grower does not always insure that he 

 will receive the full value for his fruit, nor that the consumer will not 



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Plate I. — Case of Oranges, properly packed (square pack), containing 152 



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Plate II. — Same case, re-packed, apparently in same manner, but containing 



only 136 oranges, 



be victimized when purchasing. It is quite a common practice amongst 

 certain sections of the distributors to purchase a quantity of first-grade 



