STANDARDS FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 111 
Twenty-five percent or more.—Belle, Cumberland, Elberta, 
J. H. Hale, Jubilee, Late Crawford, Orange Cling, Paloro, 
Stump, Uneeda, and similar varieties. 
Fifteen percent or more.—Bilyeu, Champion, KEclipse, 
Greensboro, Levy, Phillips Cling, Salwey, Slappey, Smock, 
and other similar varieties. 
In order to allow for variations incident to proper 
grading and handling, not more than 10 percent, by 
count, of the peaches in any package” may be below 
the requirements of this grade other than for color 
but not more than one half of this tolerance, or 5 
percent, shall be allowed for defects causing serious 
damage (5) and not more than one fifth of this 
amount, or 1 percent, shall be allowed for decay at 
shipping point. An additional tolerance of 2 percent 
shall be allowed for soft or overripe peaches or decay 
en route or at destination. In addition, not more 
than 10 percent, by count, of the fruit in any pack- 
age’ may be below the specified color requirement. 
U.S. Extra No. 1—Any lot may be designated 
“U.S. Extra No. 1’? when the peaches meet the re- 
quirements of U.S. No. 1 grade provided that not less 
than 50 percent, by count, of the peaches in any lot 
also meets the color requirements of U.S. Fancy grade. 
In order to allow for variations incident to proper 
grading and handling, not more than 10 percent, by 
count, of the peaches in any package” may be below 
the requirements of the No. 1 grade but not more than 
ohne half of this tolerance, or 5 percent, shall be 
allowed for defects causing serious damage (5) and 
not more than one fifth of this amount, or 1 percent, 
shall be allowed for decay at shipping point. An 
additional tolerance of 2 percent shall be allowed for 
soft or overripe peaches or decay en route or at 
destination. No part of any tolerance shall be used 
to reduce the percentage of peaches with U.S. Fancy 
color required for the lot as a whole but individual 
5° Application of tolerances: The tolerances specified for 
the various grades are placed on a package basis. However, 
any lot of peaches shall be considered as meeting the require- 
ments of a specified grade if the entire lot averages within 
the tolerances specified, provided that the defects jin any 
package based on sample inspection do not exceed the fol- 
lowing amounts: For a specified tolerance of 10 percent not 
more than 114 times the tolerance shall be allowed for any 
1 package. For specified tolerances of 5 percent or less, 
not more than double the tolerance shall be allowed for any 
1 package. 
