RM2E0T3AB–Sooty Blotch fungus affected apple with blemishes and black specks on the skin
RMA15TNA–Bitter pit calcium deficiency blemish symptoms in partly peeled apple fruit
RFBT6GBG–rotten apple
RFD0HE88–Windfall apples gathered together in the kitchen and showing some damage
RMDTM4NN–Bright red 'Idared' apples with (some blemishes) on a small apple tree in late summer.
RFD0HEA6–Windfall apples gathered together in the garden and showing some damage
RF2H52Y89–Bunch of apples
RMB3FB44–Tray of picked and faller apples, UK
RFRXD2B2–Close up of an elderly caucasian woman's hands holding a ripe red apple. Shallow depth of field.
RM2NH461C–Blemished red apples growing on a tree, Cambridge, UK
RF2HC5G2F–Organic apple harvest, basket of freshly harvested apples with natural blemishes and spots. Red and green freshly picked apples in basket on green gra
RMF793HC–Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England, United Kingdom.
RFW80XNR–Pretty young woman holding a hyaluronic cream and a apple against a grey background and looking at apple. Lovely girl dressed in grey clothes making c
RMRM8X37–. Annual report of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society. Horticulture -- Nebraska. The Plum and Apple Curculio. 255 where they form a rounded burrow and pupate therein. In about four weeks the adult beetles emerge and immediately fly to the fruit, continuing to feed thereon as long as there is any upon the trees and doing much harm. These feeding punctures or "stings" are also made by the old beetles during the spring and summer along with the- egg punctures, and are large, cylindrical holes surrounded by a ring of discolored skin, which leaves permanent blemishes upon the fruit.
RME29137–Apples severely affected by apple scab, Venturia inaequalis
RMMAB12N–. Drying cut fruits . Fig. 13.—A battery of apple peeling machines. The quality of the fruit used for drying is usually "B" or "C" grade that on account of size or external blemishes cannot profitably be sold fresh. Such apples when properly prepared yield an entirely sound and wholesome dried product. Windfalls are used to a con- siderable extent for choice and standard grades. The fruit should be handled carefully because bruises produce brown spots in the finished product in spite of careful peeling, coring, trimming and sulfuring. Grading for size permits greater effici
RM2DAC5M8–Unhealthy apple affected by Sooty Blotch fungus as fruit disease on economic plant
RM2DC30FB–Bitter pit, dark spots in the flesh of an apple caused by a lack of calcium (Calcium deficiency) late in the season in dry conditions.
RFBT6D2X–old rotten apple
RM2C4X4G0–Apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) lesions and cracking on ripe on apple fruit, New York State, USA, September
RF2D6TB74–close up of brown rotting apple skin
RFBT6D3G–rotten apples
RFRXD2BC–Elderly white woman's hands holding an organic red apple against an off white background. Shallow depth of field.
RF2HW2R7G–Organic apple harvest, basket of freshly harvested apples with natural blemishes and spots. Red and green freshly picked apples in basket on green gra
RMF6PHKG–Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England, United Kingdom.
RMRT069D–. Annual report of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society. Horticulture -- Nebraska. The Plum and Apple Curculio. 255 where they form a rounded burrow and pupate therein. In about four weeks the adult beetles emerge and immediately fly to the fruit, continuing to feed thereon as long as there is any upon the trees and doing much harm. These feeding punctures or "stings" are also made by the old beetles during the spring and summer along with the- egg punctures, and are large, cylindrical holes surrounded by a ring of discolored skin, which leaves permanent blemishes upon the fruit.
RME29136–Golden delicious apples severely affected by apple scab, Venturia inaequalis
RM2DAC5N8–Unhealthy apples affected by Sooty Blotch fungus
RM2C4X4FW–Apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) lesions and cracking on ripe on apple fruit, New York State, USA, September
RMDGK10P–Golden delicious apples severely affected by apple scab, Venturia inaequalis
RFRXD2BF–Elderly woman holding a ripe apple in her wrinkled hands against an off white background photographed from above.
RF2HG402W–Organic apple harvest, basket of freshly harvested apples with natural blemishes and spots. Red and green freshly picked apples in basket on green gra
RMF7YGB4–Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England, United Kingdom.
RMRHTM0E–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Second Grade, Grade No. 2 or Fancy apples are defined as apples complying â with the requirements for first-grade apples except that slight sunscald or other blemishes not more than skin deep shall be permitted up to a total of 107o of the surface of the apple. Third Grade, Grade No. 3 or C Grade apples shall include all remaining apples free from infection excepting that two stings to each apple shall be permitted, and if shipped in closed packages shall be marked "Third Grade or C Grade." Combination Extra Fancy and Fancy Grade: When first and second-
RM2DAC5MB–Unhealthy apple affected by Sooty Blotch fungus with blemishes and black specks on the skin
RMDGK111–Golden delicious apples severely affected by apple scab, Venturia inaequalis
RFRXD2B6–An elderly caucasian woman's hands holding a ripe red apple against an off white background. Shallow depth of field.
RFK98X0Y–Close up of a red and green apple on the tree lit with golden light.
RF2HC5FYN–Organic apple harvest, basket of freshly harvested apples with natural blemishes and spots. Red and green freshly picked apples in basket on green gra
RFRN93XC–Woman holding a single apple in her right hand and a wood and wire basket full of freshly picked apples.
RMF7277D–Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England, United Kingdom.
RMRHTTAH–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. oPcPq gRjP Ftfft. OOOQQ Qppcyp OOOQC oooon Figure 14—188 apples Figure 15—200 apples Figure 16—225 apples Apple Grading Rules—Season 1920 Extra Fancy—Extra Fancy apples are de- worm holes will not be permitted. This fined as sound", mature, clean, hand-picked, grade must be plainly marked with the word well-formed apples only, free from all insect "Unclassified." pests, diseases, blemishes, bruises and holes, COLOR REQUIREMENTS mmcWes"";. 'sgn b?ok!n rt'.to^SSftSS APP'« *haU be admitted to the First and punctures or shinbiohin at si.m, du
RMDGK11A–Apples severely affected by apple scab, Venturia inaequalis, a fungal disease
RF2JJDBYF–Organic apple harvest, basket of freshly harvested apples with natural blemishes and spots. Red and green freshly picked apples in basket on green gra
RFRN93TF–Sunlit wood and wire basket filled with freshly picked apples. The basket is on lush green grass.
RMF6PHKF–Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England, United Kingdom.
RMRHTR99–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. H ma. APPLE PACKS Figure 11—11)3 apples "igurc 12—173 apples Figure 13—188 apples Apple Grading Rules, Standard Pack,for 1919 Firs; Grnde, (iraile Xo. 1 or Extra /•'luuy Apples are deflued as sound, smooth, mature, clean, hand-picked, well-formed apples only, free from all insect pests, diseases, blemishes, bruises and other physical injuries, scald, scab, scale, dry or bitter rot, worms, worm stings, worm holes, spray burn, limb rub, visible water core, skin puncture or skin broken at stem, but sliRht russetting within the basin of the stem will be permitte
RMEAPTER–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN92JP–Close up of ripe red apples and a green leaves in natural light.
RMRHTR8W–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. APPLE PACKS Figure 11—11)3 apples "igurc 12—173 apples Figure 13—188 apples Apple Grading Rules, Standard Pack,for 1919 Firs; Grnde, (iraile Xo. 1 or Extra /•'luuy Apples are deflued as sound, smooth, mature, clean, hand-picked, well-formed apples only, free from all insect pests, diseases, blemishes, bruises and other physical injuries, scald, scab, scale, dry or bitter rot, worms, worm stings, worm holes, spray burn, limb rub, visible water core, skin puncture or skin broken at stem, but sliRht russetting within the basin of the stem will be permitted. Sec
RME9XB46–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN93WP–Wire basket with wooden handle holding freshly picked red and yellow apples sitting on green grass next to a tree trunk.
RME9XB42–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN92HN–Wood and wire basket with ripe, freshly picked apples sitting on lush green grass. Photographed from above.
RMEB105B–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN93WC–Wire and wood basket with ripe apples on grass with fallen leaves. Low angle view.
RMEAPTEK–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN92K0–Woman holding a two apples in her left hand and a wood and wire basket full of freshly picked apples.
RMEA9D2F–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN92KP–Wire and wood basket with ripe apples on grass with fallen leaves. Low angle view.
RME9H15W–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN93Y9–Wood and wire basket with ripe, freshly picked apples sitting on lush green grass. Photograph has copy space.
RMEAF4EE–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN93XN–Woman holding a wood and wire basket full of freshly picked red and yellow apples. Green grass is in the background.
RMEAJJPH–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN92JN–Close up of a woman's hands holding a wod and wire basket full of freshly picked red and yellow apples.
RMEAF4E6–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN93Y0–Wood and wire basket with ripe, freshly picked apples sitting on lush green grass. Photographed from above with basket at an angle.
RMEA9D2D–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN92M4–Sunlit wire and wood basket with ripe apples on grass with fallen leaves. Low angle view.
RME9H15X–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RFRN92HP–Basket of ripe, red apples photographed from above in a wood and metal basket on wood planks.
RMEB105D–Natural, organic, tasty. Ripe eating apples, the sweet delicious fruit of the Apple tree “Malus domestica”, laid out on a metal garden table. England.
RMFB64RK–Organic cooking apples, a larger, tarter tasting cultivar of the fruit tree “Malus domestica, on a wooden garden table. England. United Kingdom.
RFRN92JF–Close up of ripe red apples in a wood and wire basket photographed from above on wood planks.
RMFB9CR7–Organic cooking apples, a larger, tarter tasting cultivar of the fruit tree “Malus domestica, on a wooden garden table. England, United Kingdom.
RFRN92BA–Wire and wood basket with ripe apples on grass with fallen leaves. Low angle view.
RMFAPT0T–Organic cooking apples, a larger, tarter tasting cultivar of the fruit tree “Malus domestica, on a wooden garden table. England, United Kingdom.
RMFBB6Y7–Organic cooking apples, a larger, tarter tasting cultivar of the fruit tree “Malus domestica, on a wooden garden table. England, United Kingdom.
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