FRUIT-PACKING OPERATIONS 83 
do require that the package be so labeled as to indicate 
the minimum size. Apples that average 214 inches in 
diameter or above, should be labeled ‘‘Standard grade, 
minimum size, 214 inches,’’ and this would mean that 
at least 95% of the apples contained in the package 
shall be 214 inches or more in transverse diameter. 
Fig. 76—-PACKING SWEET CHERRIES IN CALIFORNIA 
Nearly all of the Western fruit-growing organizations 
have a registered ‘‘trade-mark’’ or ‘‘brand’’ and each 
grower is instructed to use these standard marks. In 
some sections, the grower’s name and address is put on 
each package. In other places the growers have numbers 
which are put on each package for identification pur- 
poses in case the work is not up to standard. 
For the purpose of getting this information on the 
