xviii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



Figure Page 



93 A Convenient Rack for Storing Small Quantities 



of Fruit 126 



94 Apple Scab on Stored Fruit 128 



95 Brown Rot 129 



96 Bitter Rot 129 



97 Black Rot 129 



98 Soft Rot or Blue Mold 129 



99 Baldwin Spot 129 



100 Fruit Spot 129 



101 Pink Rot Following Apple Scab 130 



102 Pasteboard Packages for Shipping Fruit . . . . 138 



103 Apples by Parcel Post 139 



104 A Special Carton 140 



105 Packages of Fruit Ready for the Postman . . . . 141 



106 Delivering Barreled Apples to the Railroad . . . . 142 



107 Transporting Fruit by Auto Truck 150 



108 Catering to the Home Market 153 



109 Diagram of Fruit-Handling Exchanges 179 



110 Auction Warehouse 210 



111 Sampling Fruit Before Auction Sales . . . ". . . 211 



112 Catalogs of Auction Companies 212 



113 Fruit Auction Room, New York City 212 



113a Delivering After the Sales 214 



114 The Free City Market at Boston, Mass 215 



115 Peddling Fruit in a Tenement Section of New York 217 



116 City Fruit Stands Near Garbage Barrels . . . . 218 



117 Buying from Push-Carts, East Side, New York . . 219 



118 Sidewalk Fruit Market, New York 219 



119 A New York Push-Cart 220 



120 Using the Sidewalk as a Fruit Stand 221 



121 Fruit Stand Under Williamsburg Bridge, New York 221 



122 A Fruit Stand of the Better Class 222 



123 Roasting Coffee in a Jobbing House 235 



124 A Western Fruit Show 255 



125 A Carload Exhibit of Apples . . 260 



126 A Box and Barrel Display of Fruit 261 



127 Harvesting Scene in an Almond Orchard . . . . 262 



