905.5—Variety.

Variety or varieties means any one or more of the following classifications or groupings of fruit:
(a) Early and Midseason oranges and other types commonly called “round oranges,” except Navel oranges and except Valencia, Lue Gim Gong, and similar late maturing oranges of the Valencia type;
(b) Valencia, Lue Gim Gong, and similar late maturing oranges of the Valencia type;
(c) Temple oranges;
(d) Marsh and other seedless grapefruit, excluding pink grapefruit;
(e) Duncan and other seeded grapefruit, excluding pink grapefruit;
(f) Pink seedless grapefruit;
(g) Pink seeded grapefruit;
(h) Tangelos;
(i) Dancy and similar tangerines, excluding Robinson and Honey tangerines;
(j) Robinson tangerines;
(k) Honey tangerines;
(l) Navel oranges; and
(m) Other varieties of citrus fruits specified in § 905.4 as recommended by the committee and approved by the Secretary.

Code of Federal Regulations

[34 FR 12427, July 30, 1969, as amended at 42 FR 59368, Nov. 17, 1977; 42 FR 61853, Dec. 7, 1977]