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packer handles the grapes from this tray into a 
basket which she places at her left. When the 
basket is filled, it is placed upon a flat ledge in 
front of her (R), and is taken off Jy an attendant, 
who places the baskets on a truck and rolls them 
into the back room, from which they are delivered 
to the wagon. Empty baskets are stored upon the 
high shelf C, and these ave replenished by an atten- 
Fig. 103. Packing-house of the Hale orchards, Georgia. 
dant, as necessary. When the tray is empty, it is 
slid through an opening just in front of the packer 
und underneath the flat ledge upon which she places 
her finished baskets. Fig. 102 shows a packing-table 
in the packing-room of George C. Snow, Penn Yan, 
New York. This is a circular revolving table, about 
