Qiu Dayong had about a dozen peach trees, which weren't very big, as it was only the second year they bore fruit, but each branch was laden with heavy, appetizing peaches.
Qiu Ying brought out quite a few burlap sacks, and Qiu Ying and her son, as well as Su Dapeng, were in charge of picking while Su Xiaofeng selected on the side, sorting out those with some damage or less appealing appearances.
Every business has its standards, and purchasing fruit is no different, with a set range of acceptability. Anything outside those standards certainly couldn't be bought.
Damaged or undersized fruit, for instance, wouldn't be considered for purchase.
The peaches, however, were quite uniform, with not too many bad or small fruits. Mostly medium-sized, they looked both attractive and inviting, clearly showing that Uncle Qiu had managed them with care.