HOI^EYBEES AND HONEY PBODXJCTION. 49 
Table XV. — Sources of surplus honey—Contmued. 
Clovers. 
Trees. 
Alfalfa. 
Alsike. 
1 
1 
Fruit bloom. 
Basswood. 
Holly (Ilex opaca). 
Black locust iEobi- 
nia). 
Persimmon. 
Sourwood {Oxydevr 
drum). 
Tulip poplar {Lirio- 
dendron). 
Georgia 
P. ct. 
P. ct. 
p. ct. 
P. ct. 
2.0 
P. ct. 
1.0 
P. ct. 
P. ct. 
3.0 
P. ct. 
P. ct 
1.0 
P. ct. 
3.0 
P. ct. 
16.5 
Florida 
Ohio 
6.0 
2. 9 
2. 2 
6.9 
4.9 
2.8 
2. 2 
. 5 
4.6 
5,2 
10.6 
.8 
2.4 
4.4 
7.4 
8.8 
44.7 
37.3 
37.0 
32.3 
44.3 
38.6 
57.9 
31.6 
2.4 
11.3 
3.0 
3.2 
7.9 
9.0 
12.3 
7.6 
.5 
1.4 
.7 
1.0 
1.9 
Indiana 
Illinois 
.7 
1.0 
.2 
.4 
.1 
.3 
.6 
Wisconsin 
Minnesota 
1.9 
.1 
South Dakota 
13.5 
21.7 
37.0 
1.5 
2.2 
37.3 
18.9 
4.5 
12.8' 
30.0 
20.0 
27.7 
18. 6 
20.4 
26.8 
39.3 
5.0 
10.0 
8.5 
Nebraska 
2.7 
1.2 
0. u 
6. 0 
1.0 
E^ansas 
Kentucky 
1.9 
2.0 
.7 
0. y 
5. 0 
1.0 
2.5 
1.2 
ii. (J 
3. 0 
- 1.0 
1.0 
2.5 
.1 
3. 0 
8 8 
10.0 
5.0 
2. 5 
Tennessee 
1. 2 
1.0 
15.0 
5.0 
1.7 
13. 0 
3.0 
2.0 
3.3 
Mississippi 
Louisiana 
Texas 
11.2 
35.0 
.7 
25.0 
18.9 
38.5 
35.0 
30.1 
19.3 
Oklahoma 
.8 
8.9 
10.8 
2.1 
3.0 
Arkansas 
3.4 
8.0 
3.0 
15.5 
36.4 
35.2 
62.2 
46.7 
50.0 
67.5 
31.0 
20.0 
25.0 
29.0 
3.1 
,2 
Colorado 
.8 
Kew Mexico 
Arizona 
Utah 
11.7 
5.0 
15.1 
13.0 
5.0 
2.2 
2.2 
Nevada 
Idaho 
3.9 
11.0 
1.6 
2.0 
7.0 
.5 
3.3 
7.0 
Washington 
Oregon 
.7 
CaJlfomla 
.3 
United States, 
average 
7.7 
1.4 
6.2 
19.6 
.6 
3.5 
1.1 
.9 1 
.5 
1.6 
2.8 
