82 MODERN STRAWBERRY GROWING 
or better still on every box, with the farm’s 
name and address, supplementing an even 
supply of good berries, well packed, honest all 
through, and sending the same to individuals 
or reliable commission houses, will result in 
the building up of a lasting, paying trade for 
the grower. 
INCIDENTALS NEEDED FOR PICKING, PACKING, 
AND MARKETING 
The grower needs the following articles 
for the successful handling of his crop of 
fruit. 
1. Split-wood, one-quart baskets, such as 
the Berlin, Hallock, Leslie, etc. The Berlin 
is the most common, being a white box, 
made from basswood, which adds to the 
attractiveness of the fruit. This box is 
5 inches square on top and 4} inches 
square on bottom, being from 22 to 3 
inches deep, and holding about 673 cubic 
inches. 
The Hallock (Michigan) box is made in 
two sizes, No. 1 or wine measure, is 43 inches 
square, 3 inches deep and 3 inches high 
outside, and contains 603 cubic inches. No. 
2, or full quart, is 42 inches square and the 
