APPLES 



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APPLES 



The grades to be used will be desig- 

 nated as Extra Fancy, Fancy and "C" 

 Grade, and defined as follows: 



Extra Fancy 



This grade shall consist of sound, 

 smooth, matured, clean, hand-picked, well- 

 formed apples only; free from all Insect 

 pests, disease, blemishes, bruises and 

 other physical injuries, stings, scald, 

 scab, sun scald, dry or bitter rot, worms, 

 worm holes, decay, spray burn, limb rub, 

 water core, skin puncture, or skin broken 

 at stem. All apples must be of good ma- 

 tured color, shape and condition charac- 

 teristic of the variety. 



The following varieties defined as to 

 color shall be admitted to this grade: 



Solid Bed Varieties 



Aiken Red Mcintosh Red 



Arkansas Black Mammoth Blk. Twig 



Baldwin Missouri Pippin 



Black Ben Davis Spitzenburg ( Esopus ) 



Gano Vanderpool 



Jonathan Winesap 

 King David 



Striped or Partial Red Varieties 



Ben Davis Northern Spy 



Delicious Rainier 



Gravenstein Rome Beauty 



Jefferis Hubb'rds'n Nonsuch 



Jeniton King of Tompkins Co. 



Kaighn Spitz Wagener 



Stayman Wealthy 



Snow York Imperial 



Color Reriiiireinents 



Color requirements tor Extra Fancy 

 are as follows: 



Solid Red varieties to have not less 

 than three-fourths good red color, and 

 the size of 175 and smaller when admitted 

 to this grade to have at least 90 per 

 cent good red color. 



Striped or partial red varieties as des- 

 ignated above to have not less than one- 

 half good red color and 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. Jefferis and 

 King of Tompkins County in all sizes 

 must be at least one-fourth good red 

 color. 



Red Cheek or blushed varieties, such 

 as Hydes King, Red Cheek Pippin, Win- 

 ter 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 Pip- 

 pin, must have the characteristic color 

 of the variety. 



No sizes admitted to this grade smaller 

 than as follows: 



Aiken Red 200 



Arkansas Black 175 



Baldwin 200 



Ben Davis 163 



Black Ben Davis 163 



Cox's Orange Pippin 163 



Delicious 150 



Fall Wine : 200 



Gano 163 



Grimes Golden 200 



Gravenstein 200 



Hubbardston Nonsuch 163 



Hydes King 150 



Jeniton 200 



Jonathan 200 



Jefferis 200 



King of Tompkins Co 163 



King David 200 



Mammoth Black Twig 150 



Missouri Pippin 200 



Mcintosh Red 200 



Maiden Blush 163 



Northern Spy 150 



Oregon Red 175 



Ortley 163 



Rainier 163 



Red Cheek Pippin 163 



Rome Beauty 163 



Spitzenburg (Esopus) 200 



Stayman 163 



Snow 225 



Vanderpool 163 



Winesaps 200 



Wagener 200 



Winter Banana 150 



White W. Pearmain 200 



Wealthy 200 



Yellow Newton 200 



York Imperial 163 



All boxes to be lined and cardboard to 

 be used top and bottom. 



No apples accepted in boxes showing 

 worms or cocoons. 



All apples to be wrapped. 



Fancy Grade 



In this grade all apples must be ma- 

 tured, hand-picked, clean and sound, free 



