7 C.F.R. § 51.306
In order to allow for variations incident to proper grading and handling in each of the grades in 51.300, 51.301, 51.302, 51.303, and 51.304 the following tolerances are provided as specified:
(a) Defects:
(c) Size: When size is designated by the numerical count for a container, not more than 10 percent of packages in the lot may fail to be fairly uniform. 1 When size is designated by minimum or maximum diameter, not more than 5 percent of the apples in any lot may be smaller than the designated minimum, and not more than 10 percent may be larger than the designated maximum. For Red Delicious or Golden Delicious varieties only, a combination of minimum diameter and/or weight may be used. When this designation is used, an individual apple will be considered to have met the minimum size requirement even if the apple is smaller than the minimum diameter, provided it is equal to or greater than the weight provided in table II of this section. However, not more than 5 percent of the apples in any lot may fail to meet either the minimum diameter or minimum weight when so designated. In addition, when Red Delicious or Golden Delicious apples are designated with diameter/weight combinations, they may only be designated according to the following table:
| Red delicious | Golden delicious |
|---|---|
| 21⁄8 inches or 65 grams | 63 grams |
| 21⁄4 inches or 75 grams | 70 grams |
| 23⁄8 inches or 84 grams | 82 grams |
| 21⁄2 inches or 100 grams | 95 grams |
| 25⁄8 inches or 115 grams | 109 grams |
| 23⁄4 inches or 139 grams | 134 grams |
1 “Fairly uniform” means the size of the fruit within the container does not vary more than 1/2 inch diameter from the smallest to largest fruit.