October, 1916. 



Grading Rules of the Colorado Honey- 

 Producers' Association, Denver, 

 Colo.. Adopted Feb. 6, 1916. 



327 



[All honcY sold throueh the Colorado Honer- Pro- 

 ducers' Association must be eroded by these rules.) 



COMB HONEY. 



Fancy— Sections to be well filled, combs 

 firmly attached on all sides and evenly 

 capped, except the outside row next to the 

 wood. Honey, comb and cappings white, or 

 slightly off color. Combs not projecting be- 

 yond the wood, sections to be well cleaned 

 Noseclionin this grade to weigh less that 

 iM ounces net or i3/4 ounces gross. The 

 proof each section in this grade must be 

 stamped, "Net weight not less than nH 

 ounces." 



The front sections in each case must be 

 of uniform color and finish, and shall be a 

 true representation of the contents of the 



No. 1.— Sections to be well filled, combs 

 firmly attached, not projecting beyond the 

 wood and entirely capped, except the out- 

 side row nexi to the wood. Honey, comb 

 and cappings from white to light amber in 

 color. Sections to be cleaned. No section 

 in this grade to weigh less than ii ounces 

 net or 12 ounces gross. The top of each sec- 

 tion in this grade must be stamped. "Net 

 weight not less than 11 ounces." The front 

 sections in each case must be of uniform 

 color and finish, and shall be a true repre- 

 sentation of the contents of the case. 



No. 2.— This grade is composed of sections 

 that are entirely capped except row next to 

 the wood, weighing not less than 10 ounces 

 net or 11 ounces gross. Also of such sec- 

 tions that weigh II ounces net or 12 ounces 

 gross, or more, and have not more than 50 

 uncapped cells altogether, which must be 

 filled with honev. Honey, comb and cap- 

 pings from white to amber in color. Sec- 

 tions to be well cleaned. The top of each 

 section in this grade must be stamped. 

 "Net weight not less than 10 ounces." The 

 front sections in each case must be of uni- 

 form color and finish, and shall be a true 

 representation of the contents of the case. 



COMB HONEY THAT IS NOT PER- 

 MITTED IN SHIPPING GRADES. 



Honey packed in second hand cases. 



Honey in badly stained or mildewed sec- 

 tions. 



Honey showing signs of granulation. 



Leaking, injured or patched up sections. 



Sections containing honey-dew. 



Sections with more than 50 uncapped cells 

 or a less number of empty cells 



Sections weighing lesf than the minimum 

 weight. 



All of such honey should be disposed of in 

 the home market. 



EXTRACTED HONEY 



Must be thoroughly ripened, weighing not 

 less than 12 pounds per gallon. It must be 

 well strained and packed in new cans. 60 

 pounds shall be packed in each 5 gallon can. 

 and the top of each 5-gallon can shall be 

 stamped or labeled, " Net weight not less 

 than 60 pounds. ' 



Extracted honey is classed as white, light 

 amber and amber, the letters " W," " L. A." 

 "A." should be used in designating color. 

 and these letters should be stamped on top 

 of each can Extracted honey for shipping 

 must be packed in new. substantial cases of 

 proper size. 



STRAINED HONEY 



Must be well ripened, weighing not less 

 than 12 pounds per gallon. It must be well 

 strained, and if packed in s-gallon cans each 

 can shall contain 60 pounds. The top of 

 each 5-gallon can shallbestampedor labeled 

 "Net weight not less than 60 pounds." 

 Bright clean cans that previously contained 

 honey may be used for strained honey. 



HONEY NOT PERMITTED IN SHIPPING 

 GRADES. 



Extracted honey packed in second-hand 

 cans. 



Unripe or fermenting honey, weighing less 

 than 12 pounds per gallon, 



Honey contaminated by excessive use of 

 smoke. 



Honey not properly strained 



Honey contaminated by honey-dew. 



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5-lb. friction-top pails, lots of 50 at J2.75; 100 lots. $5 20; crates of 201 at $10. ^ ., 



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WANTED 



HONEY 



Comb and Extracted for our regular trade. Last 

 year's sales, $2,936,504 00. 



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