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FRUIT EXHIBITS AND JUDGING 



Group I 



Codling moth Apple blotch 



Soft rot (caused by Penicillium Bitter rot 

 expamum) 



Railroad worm Apple scab 



Group II 



Worm injury (various kinds as Withering (including shop worn) 



lesser apple worm) Unhealed skin punctures 



San Jose scale Unhealed growth cracks 



Storage scald Red bug damage 



Group III 



Baldwin spot Curculio damage 



Jonathan spot Black rot 



Physiological breakdown Sooty fungus 



Water core Cedar rust 



Heavy bruise (skin not broken) Over-ripe (slightly) 



Group IV 



Entire absence of stem Slight spray russeting 



New England fruit-spot (caused Small rub spots (caused by limbs 



by Phoma pomi) and twigs) 



Fruit spots (unidentified) Slight russeting (cause unknown) 



Small insect stings (healed) Small packing bruises 



Hail damage (slight) Insect eggs (example, European 



Small red spots not caused by red mite eggs) 



scale 



Another score card in use in some sections is: 



Form 15 



Size 15 



Color 25 



Condition 15 



Freedom from blemish 30 



100 



The factor of uniformity is not listed but is taken into 

 account under the headings of form, size, and color. Condi- 



