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American ^ee Journal 



April, 1913 



Chicago. March 17.— The supply of comb 

 honey on this market is very light at this 

 writing. Allot the better grades have been 

 marketed. Indeed, there is very little of 

 any kind now offered. Prices range from 

 i6@i7C per pound for the best grades, and the 

 amber grades from 13(2140. with the fancy 

 light amber bringing i.sc per pound. There 

 remains quite a liberal supply of extracted 

 honey, but it is being gradually reduced. 

 Prices for the white clover and lindens 

 range from (,@ioc per pound: other white 

 honeys e@QC per pound, with the amber 

 grades having a range of from b&'QC per 

 pound, according to what produced from. 

 body and flavor. There being a demand for 

 sage honey, and what little is obtainable, 

 sells readily. Beeswax is steady at from 

 30@32C per pound, according to color and 

 cleanliness. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



New York. March 20.— We have nothing 

 new to report, the condition of the market 

 being about the same. Comb honey is well 

 cleaned up with some few little lots still 

 arriving and selling at I4@i6c for white, and 

 I2@I3C for lower grades, according to quality 

 and style of package. Extracted honey runs 

 Quiet. the demand being mostly for tine 

 grades, of which there is not much supply. 

 There is no change in price. Beeswax steady 



at3I@32C, HiLDRETH & SeGELKEN. 



Cincinnati. March 18.— The demand for 

 comb and extracted honey is light, with a 

 good supply. No. I white comb honey sells 

 in large lots at $3.60 per case of 24 sections. 

 There is no demand for off grades. White 

 extracted honey in 60-pound cans is selling 

 from 9!2@ioc: light amber in barrels 7@'7'4c; 

 in 6o-pound cans. 8@8.'2C. Beeswax in fair 

 demand, sells at $31 per hundred. 



The above are our selling prices, not what 

 we are paying. C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



Indian.apolis. March 20. — Fancy white 

 comb is selling at iSc per pound, No, i white 

 one cent less: amber in slow demand at va- 

 ried prices. Supply of fancy white is lim- 

 ited, and none is now being offered by pro- 

 ducers. Best extracted sells at ii@i2c in .s- 

 gallon cans. Beeswax is in good demand, 

 and producers are being paid 30c per pound, 

 Walter S. Pouder, 



Cincinnati. March 20.— The demand for 

 both extracted a^nd comb honey is very good. 



and we are selling Fancy Double Decker 

 comb honey at S3 7i to $4, 00a case; fancy ex- 

 tracted honey in bo-pound cans from Q(aioc a 

 pound, and amber extracted in barrels at 

 from 6,'2^8c a pound, according to the qual- 

 ity and quantity purchased. For choice, 

 bright yellow beeswax we are paying from 

 28®3oc a pound, and if taken out in trade 2c a 

 pound more. The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Boston. March 21.— Fancy white comb. 



i6@i7 per pound". No. i. i5@i')C. Fancy white 

 extracted. ii@i2c: light amber. u@ioc: am- 

 ber. 8(200. Beeswax. 30c. Blake.-Lee Co. 



Kansas City. Mo.. March nj.— The supply 

 of comb honey is very light: demand good. 

 The supplyof extracted good: demand light. 

 We quote as follows: Xo. i white comb. 24- 

 section cases. $3,2^ per case: No. 2. Si, 00. No. 

 I amber. S3.00; No. 2. S2.75. Extracted, white, 

 per pound. 8@8;2C; amber. 7@7^c. Beeswax. 

 per pound, 22@25c. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Los Angeles. March i<j.— There is very lit- 

 tle business in California honey at present, 

 owing principally to the small stocks on the 

 Coast. These are in the hands of holders 

 who are not forcing sales, and the demand 

 is correspondingly light. We quote the 

 market as firm but quiet: Light amber sage. 

 6^@6;sc; water-white alfalfa, 7(S7'/iC, All f, 

 o. b. Coast with Si.co freight rate by rail. 

 Light amber sage, 6>4^'>J(fC; f, o, b. steamer 

 at San Diego, with 60c rate to New York via 

 Tehaantepec, Hamilton & Menderson. 



Den\er, March iq,— We quote combhoney 

 in a jobbing way at the following figures: 

 No, I, $3,05: choice, $2 00: No. 2. $2,70 Ex- 

 tracted honey, white. «c; light amber. 8c; 

 strained. 6^45870. We pay 26c in cash and 28c 

 in trade for clean yellow beeswax delivered 

 here. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers Ass'n. 

 F. Rauchfuss. .Wer. 



San Francisco. Mar. 20.— The demand for 

 comb honey has not been so marked, al- 

 hough plenty has been offered, and the 

 prices are as follows: Fancy No. i. I5(3>i6c; 

 yio. 2. n'/i@iiiic: dark comb, ii(Si2c: water- 

 white extracted. 8@8,'2C; light amber, 754(880 

 perpound; amber, 6(a'7}5C; lower grades. 5@(3C 

 Beeswax. 27@3oc for nice yellow wax. and 

 23(8260 for dark. John C. Frohliger 





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