70 MODERN FRUIT MARKETING 
worked out from a study of those that are here 
given. 
STANDARD BOX PACK 
Apples Apples Approx. size 
per row width No. apples apples in 
Style Layers length of pack per box inches 
Straight 3 8% 
5 
ic) 
Lal 
wo 
” 2% 
2% 
Offset 
” 
2% 
2% 
ARRAN 
wo 
MRM KM RK MM 
wre 
” 
Diagonal 
” 
” 
” 
” 
PE RWWWO PRR WWOR PR WwW 
SERRE SERRE 
COO RRR ROR a OR BR 0 
ADOC AOD RW DOIRAAN 
IPdTEEDPETTETTEt 
ANIMA EDONAAN 
WWWNNNN AAW 
ee 
NYO NNO NNN AAW 
wy 
] 3S 
w 3S 
Wr Wen 196 ow 
SPECIAL BOX PACK 
7—T7 
8 — 8 
9—9 
10 —10 
— 6 
Straight 
” 
Diagonal 
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BEAR 
CORA ROR RO 
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Filling the Box.—When everything is properly ar- 
ranged for work, the packer places the box on the rack, 
puts the paper hod on the side, the liners in place, and 
then begins the process of wrapping and filling in. For 
the beginner, this will require considerable attention and 
often a number of attempts before a desirable pack is 
worked out. Four or five apples of the average size may 
be placed in the box before wrapping and a study made 
of the arrangement which they are likely to best fit. 
After a little practice, it can be easily determined 
whether to take a diagonal, straight or an off-set pack. 
