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Fig. 6. — Relation of frequency of rejections to prices to jobbers and f. o. b. prices, Washington State 

 boxed apples, 1922-23. Deterioration of apples probably served to increase the rate of rejections 

 after the middle of December, 1922. When prices fell below the average for the period there was a 

 tendency for the number of rejections relative to shipments to increase 



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Fig. 7.— Relation of frequency of rejections to prices to jobbers and f. o. b. prices, Washington State 

 boxed apples, 1923-24. The number of rejections relative to shipments in 1923-24 tended to 

 increase as the season progressed. For the season as a whole there appeared to be but slight 

 relation between the number of rejections and price changes 



