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The second tier is started by placing the first apple in the 
right-hand corner in the space left by the first tier; the next apple 
in the space midway between the first and second apples, and the 
others in the spaces left in the first tier as shown in the fig. 
The 2-2 pack carries 6 tiers, and the illustration shows fruit 
packed 7 x 6, i.e., two rows of 7 and two of 6 apples, or 26 to the 
tier and 156 to the case. 
The 3-2 pack is used for apples of Zin. to 2Ygin. in diameter. 
The case contains 7 tiers and each tier has five rows lengthways 
to the case. 
A fruit is placed in eack corner, with a third midway between. 
The fourth and fifth are placed in the two spaces between the first 
three fruits. 
The illustration shows a 3-2 pack with three rows of seven 
and two of six, or 33 to the first, third, fifth, and seventh tiers, 
and 32 apples to the second, fourth, and sixth tiers, or altogether 
228 to the case. The adjoining case in the fig. shows 5 rows of 
6 each, or 30 to the tier, and 210 to the case. 
In all these packs, when the first tier is completed, it should 
be sufficiently tight to permit the box being held on end without 
the fruit falling out. 
