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[CITE: 21USC20]

 
                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
           CHAPTER 1--ADULTERATED OR MISBRANDED FOODS OR DRUGS
 
                 SUBCHAPTER II--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
 
Sec. 20. Apples in interstate commerce; standard grades

    The standard grades for apples when packed in barrels which shall be 
shipped or delivered for shipment in interstate or foreign commerce, or 
which shall be sold or offered for sale within the District of Columbia 
or the Territories of the United States shall be as follows: Apples of 
one variety, which are well-grown specimens, hand picked, of good color 
for the variety, normal shape, practically free from insect and fungous 
injury, bruises, and other defects, except such as are necessarily 
caused in the operation of packing, or apples of one variety which are 
not more than 10 per centum below the foregoing specifications shall be 
``Standard grade minimum size two and one-half inches'', if the minimum 
size of the apples is two and one-half inches in transverse diameter; 
``Standard grade minimum size two and one-fourth inches'', if the 
minimum size of the apples is two and one-fourth inches in transverse 
diameter; or ``Standard grade minimum size two inches'', if the minimum 
size of the apples is two inches in transverse diameter.

(Aug. 3, 1912, ch. 273, Sec. 2, 37 Stat. 250.)

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 21, 22, 23 of this title.
