Honey yuotations 



Association at the Washington meeting, an i, so 

 far as possible, quotations are n.ade according to 

 these rules: * 



^tLl^ui''~f'^^ sections to be well filled; combs 

 f^o w ' "^S^en thickness, and firmly attached 

 toallfoursirirs; both wood and comb unsoilfd 

 -^A''^'■f,"*''*'" °r otherwise: all the cells sealed 

 except the row of cells next the wood. 



No. I.— All sections well filled, but combs un- 

 even or crooked, detached at the bottom, or with 

 I^ i-,^^K '^^ '* ""sealed; both wood and comb un- 

 soilcd by travel-stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to be classified 



«nH°Ho"i^ '° ^°'?r- "S>"g the terms white, amber 



"M ^'■^- ? "*' '^' "^^'■« "'•I' »^e -fancy White, - 

 No. I, dark," etc. 



The prices given in the following quotations 

 are those at which the dealers sell to °he gro- 

 cers. l^rom these prices must be deducted 

 freight, cartage and commission— the baiance 

 being sent to the shipper. Commission is ttn 

 per cent ; except that a few dealers charge only 



.11 P^i; '^^'i'- Y^^" ^ shipment sells for as much 

 as one hundred dollars. 



ho^^y^hM^lL^ -■'^"^''^t "" fancy white comb 



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t'oTc'p^eMb'""""^ >H,,Jo.d sXng'at^rj^ 

 T„, C C. CI,EMO.\S & CO 



J'">'-'9'90<' Kansas C.ty, Mo 



in^ m'^^pf.c ''^y-^°"f*'^"«'"^ "'^'^ h""«"y com- 

 io^i MlrW?'"''^^'^ for light crop in this sec- 

 tion. Market IS firm at these prices. 



r„Iv ,^f ^K^K-KkKWSTEK GROCER CO , 

 f"Iy 10, 19. 6 423 Walnut St . Kansas Cilv Mo 



^iti^^^^ ^^^-'^^^ conditions of the market 

 fs nff^r^/n f "' time, are not encouraging Honey 



Iss of th. °'"i ^" ^^^'i a' P--"^^" "'^"'y regard^ 



less of the value of the article At the same 



time, all ,ndic«tio„s point to an unusually go^d 



tt",7ark°?; ""'^^ ^^^^ "' "-''-g " ^ <^r.Tot 



We offer amber in barrels at sc to 6>/ic 



Re7.r''*'^f'l.^'^''u« of 2 60 lb causaf6}l°oS^c' 



Beeswax of the choice bright yellow g.adeU 



wanted at 30c per lb. delivered here. ^ ' 



Mav s ^A "^"^ ^^^^ W- MUTH CO. 



May 8, 06. 51 Walnut St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



BUFFAI,0-01d houey is dull and slow at any 

 prRe;noiiew. We quote as follows: Fancy while 

 Mcto.,sc;No I while, ,2 to ,3c; fancy^Tmbe^ 



n «^° 'if= No. I amber 9C to loci'fancy dark 7c 

 to 8c. Beeswax 25to 32c. 



May 8 1906. 



BATTERSON & CO., 



Buffalo. N. Y. 



CHICAGO— Market is practically bare of comb 

 honey and while a Imle sells at about .5c per 

 pound; for the best while grades, there if 1 ?iil 

 volume to the trade Extracted iii some demand 

 flJn. ^° '^"^ S^"" "^ f^"" 'h^ S'^eet grades, but off 

 flavors are about unsaleable at 5 to 51^ Bees 

 wax 30c per lb. ^ 



,, , R. A. BURNETT & CO., 



J"'y 9 '906. ig. So. Water St. 



NEW YORK-We still have some demand for 

 comb honey, mostly for white grades, which sell 

 at from I, to 14c, according to quality, a very 

 li.uited demand for light amber, with sufficient 

 supply and prices ruling at about 12c. Extract- 

 ed in good demand, with sufficient supply to 

 meet all requirements Some arrivals from the 

 South, an.1 common grades are selling at frrm 

 50 to 58c per gallon, and better grades at from 

 bo to .65c per gallon. California .strong, a^i^ 

 white IS selling at from 7 to y/aC, and light am 

 ber at trom6 tob^-.c No nearby honey in the 

 market as yet Beeswax steadv at 30c per lb 



HIl^DRETH & stGEi;KEN. 

 I , , 82-86 Murray St 



J"Iy 10, 1906. New York. 



CHICAGO— There is not much activity up to 

 this writing, in the honey mai ket. 'I Jo earlv 



im "^wA°''''>' ^"'^ 'll'^ '^'""P "-y^y '^'osely Cleaned 

 ^^ \^l^ '" excellent position to take care of 



;.o^f Tu ^"^'"es'^' Producers of comb and ex- 

 tracted honey do well to keep in touch xvith us 

 advising what they will have to offer Earlv 

 our'marke?'^ ^''^^^' command good pricts on 

 S. T. FISH & CO., 



189 South Water St. 

 J'-'y 9. '906. Chicago, 111 



QUEENS. 



SAY, do you know that I have plenty of good 

 queens all ready for shipment ? If not give me 

 a trial order, and I will prove it. One and two- 

 frame nuclei a specialty. 

 2-06 tf B. H. STANI,EY, Beeville. Texas. 



CALIFORNIA 



Italian Queens only, if you want queens for 

 honey gathering, g.ve mine a tiial-they havl 

 made a great record in the sage districts- I can 

 supply from one to 1,000. Untested. $1.00 tested 

 |i 50; select tested. $2.50; breeders, $5 00 ' 



2 06 tf M. D. WHITCHER, Los Olivos. Calif. 



Wanted: ^^"^.'^hite comb honey in 

 , .*■■■•*'*■■ non-dnp shinnine- cases q1<.^ 

 white clover honey in cans"^ and ttels Please 

 ed'her^'^w ^"^ "'^'^ your lowest price dli^ert 

 ed here. We pay spot cash upon receint or 

 goods GRIGGS BROS., Toledo. Ohio 



QUEENS. 



prolific. «o.d. n and three-banded taiianque^ns*? 

 none better. These are the bees tha^^ l^lt 

 you the honey Untested. 75c: test.-d ^V"o- of 

 either kind Send for price list and descripth" 

 circular. Satisfaction truarant.ed. '"^''^'^'•'t'^* 



MENNIE& FENTON, 

 ^ *"'-tf Pine Island, Minn. 



