Or/i TENDER FRUITS FOR EXGLAND. 



an assortment of which can be ordered 

 as required. Fig. 1143 shows an as- 

 sortment of trays and baskets different 

 sizes which may be used a:cording 

 to the fruit being packed. The fruits 

 are to be assorted in size, wrapped 

 in paper, and will be rowed in single 

 layers in each tray. Each case will be 

 marked to show the grade of the con- 



tents, thuF a case containing eight trays 

 with twelve peaches in each tray, will be 

 marked 8 x 1 2, or 6 trays of 8 in each, 

 6 X 8. Nothing but the finest fruit will 

 be allowed to go forward, and thus in 

 time we hope to establish a reputation 

 for Ontario fruits surpassing even that 

 of California. 



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Fic. 1142. — Cases for Cold Storaue Packini; 



Mr. Robertson, the Dairy Commis- 

 sioner has this matter in hand, and is 

 now in England making an opening for 

 our goods ; and Mr. \V. T. Crandall 

 has been appointed one of the perma- 

 nent agents of the Department, to see 

 after our consignments, and aid us in 



placing them in the proper hands in 

 Great Britain. The great point to be 

 observed on the part of the shippers will 

 be, to kee[) the grade up to a high stand- 

 ard, and then we will surely establish a 

 lasting trade. 



