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(b) With the name of the variety or varieties; and, 



(c) With a designation of the grade of fruit, which shall include one 

 of the following four marks, viz.: Fancy, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3. 



2. Such mark may be accompanied by any other designation of grade 

 or brand, if that designation or brand is not inconsistent with, or marked 

 more conspicuously than, the one of the said four marks which is used 

 on the said package. 



321. No person shall sell, or offer, expose, or have in his possession 

 for sale, any fruit packed, — 



(a) In a closed package and intended for sale unless such package is 

 marked as required by the provisions of this Part; 



(&) In a closed package, upon which package is marked any designa- 

 tion wliicli represents such fruit as of 



(i) Fancy quality, unless such fruit consists of well-grown speci- 

 mens of one variety, sound, of uniform and of at least normal size and of 

 good color for the variety, of normal shape, free from worm holes, bruises, 

 scab and other defects, and properly packed; 



(ii) No. 1 quality, unless such fruit includes no culls and consists of 

 well-grown specimens of one variety, sound, of not less than medium size 

 and of good color for the variety, of normal shape and not less than 

 ninety per cent free from scab, worm holes, bruises and other defects, and 

 properly packed; 



(iii) No. 2 quality, unless such fruit includes no culls and consists 

 of specimens of not less than nearly medium size for the variety, and not 

 less than eighty per cent free from worm holes and such other defects as 

 cause material waste, and properly packed; 



(c) In any package in which the faced or shown surface gives a false 

 representation of the contents of such package; and it shall be considered 

 a false representation when more than fifteen per cent of such fruit is 

 substantially smaller in size than, or inferior in grade to, or different in 

 variety from, the faced or showTi surface of such package. 



Branding Falsely Marked and Falsely Packed. — 322. Whenever any 

 fruit in any package is found to be so packed that the faced or shown sur- 

 face gives a false representation of the contents of the package, any in- 

 spector charged with the enforcement of this Part may mark the words 

 Falsely packed in a plain and indelible manner on the package. 



2, Whenever any fruit packed in a closed package is found to be falsely 

 marked, the said inspector may efface such false marks and mark the words 

 Falsely marked in a plain and indelible manner on tlie package. 



3. The inspector shall give notice, by letter or telegram, to the packer 

 whose name is marked on the package, within twenty-four hours after lie 

 marks the words Falsely packed or Falsely marked on the package. 



Fruit Packages. — 325. All apples packed in Canada for export for sale 

 by the barrel in closed barrels shall be packed in good and strong barrels of 



