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American l^ee Journal 



May, 1913 



Chicago. April 17.— Comb honey has 

 cleaned up: this market being practically 

 bare at tiiis time. But that is not the fact 

 with extracted, and there is especially heavy 

 offer ings oft he alfaf a and sweet clover grade. 

 Fancy comb brings I7<? i8c per pound with 

 other grades from i@sc per pound less. 

 Extractedcloverandlindensbringgfanoc per 

 pound. Other white honeys 7H(5oc per pound. 

 Beeswax from 3i@«c per pound. 



R. A. BiiRNETT Jx Co. 



Indianapolis, April 18.— The market is 

 practically bare of fancy white comb honey. 

 No I white is selling at i6(ai7C per pound, 

 amber comb in slow demand and at varied 

 prices. Best extracted sells at ii€'i::c per 

 pound in s-gallon cans, according to quan- 

 tity at one shipment. Beeswax is in good 

 demand, and producers are being paid loc 

 per pound, cash. Walter S. Pouder. 



Los Angeles. April 15— Stocks of white 

 extracted honey on the Coast are entirely 

 exhausted. and are not quotable at any 

 price Light amber extracted honey is in 

 light supply, and is quotable in carload lots 

 at 631c f. o. b. Coast. Comb honey is in very 

 light supply, and there is scarcely enough 

 left for local consumption. Beeswax is sell- 

 ing to eastern buyersat about wcper pound. 

 Hamilton & Menperson. 



Cincinnati. April i7.-There is a fair sup- 

 ply of comb honey on the market, and we 

 are selling our fancy double-decker comb 

 honey at 83. 75 to S4.ooa case; fancy extracted 

 honey in 60-pound cans at g@[oca pound, and 

 amber extracted honey in barrels at 6!2@8c 

 a pound, according to the quality and quan- 

 tity purchased. For choice bright yellow 

 beeswax we are paying 28(5 loc a pound de- 

 livered here, and if taken out in trade 2c a 

 pound more. The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Kansas City. Mo.. April 17 —The supply 

 of comb honey is entirely exhausted. We 

 still have some demand. The supply of ex- 

 tracted honey is light; demand also light. 

 We quote as follows; Extracted, white, per 

 pound. 8@8!ic; amber. 7@'7'-2C. Beeswax, per 



pound. 25@28c, 



C. C. Clemons Prodiice Co. 



San Francisco. April 15 -The demand for 

 comb honey is very slight; only for dark 

 and cheaper grades. New crop soon ex- 

 pected. Extracted. 7;'2C»3c for water white; 

 light amber. 6!<@7c. and others s@f>'Ac. Bees- 

 wax 24@'wc. according to quality and color. 

 Our late rains may help, but prospects are 

 not so favorable for a good season here in 

 central California. owingto the wMnds which 

 have dried up everything. 



John C I^rohliger. 



Cincinnati. April 18. — The market on 

 comb honey is in good demand, with a fair 

 supply. No I white selling at $3 us per case 

 of 24 sections wholesale, and $4 00 per case 

 retail. There is no demand for oft grades. 

 Light extracted honey in 6o-pound cans. 

 8(5R!;c. White extracted honey in 60 pound 

 cans, og'ioc. Beeswax is selling at $34 per 100 

 pounds. ., . . u . 



The above are our selling prices, not what 

 we are paying. C. H. W. Weber & ^o. 



Denver. April 18 —We quote comb honey 

 in a jobbingwavat the following figures; No. 

 I. Sj.os; fancy. Si.iS per case of 24 sections. 

 Extracted honey, white, gc: light amber. 8c; 

 strained. 6?'4@7C. We pay 23c in cash and 

 3QC in trade for clean, yellow beeswax de- 

 livered here. ... 

 The Colo. Honey-Producers Ass n. 

 Frank Rauchfuss. M^r. 



New York. April 28.— We have really 

 nothing to report of any consequence. Some 

 few little lots of comb honey still arriving, 

 but not to cut any figure. It in good condi- 

 tion, it will bring about the same price as in 

 our last quotation, but where some lots are 

 beginning to show crystallization, they 

 will have to be sold at a much lower 

 figure. Extracted honey, all grades, is very 

 quiet. While the stock is not heavy, there 

 are shipments coming in right along from 

 the West Indies, more than to supply the 

 demand. No change in prices. Beeswax 

 steady at 3o@32c per pound, according to 

 quality. Hildreth & Segelken. 



Boston. April 15. -tancy white comb. 

 I6@I7 per pound; No. i. I5@i6c. Fancy white 

 extracted. ii@i2c; light amber. g@ioc; am- 

 ber 8@gc. Beeswax. 30c. Blake.-Lee Cp. 



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CHARLES MONDENG, 



145 to 160 Newton Ave. N. 



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SUPPLIES 



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Penn, Miss. 



OUR HAND-MOORE STRAIN 



3-Band Italians 



Are the best Honey-Gatherers. They spoil 

 our white-clover honey by mixing it with 

 red clover. Record tongue reach 23-100 of an 

 inch. Bred strictly for business. Untested 

 75c; 12 for $3. 00; ;o for S25 00. 



LATSHAW HONEY COMPANY, 

 CARLISLE, IND. 



H. J. PFIFFNEP, 



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Emmets burg, Iowa. 

 D Ann to Machinery 



Read what J. 1 Parekt, of Charl- 

 ton, N. T., says, TS'e cut with one 

 of your Combined Machines, last 

 winter. 50 chaff hives with '-in. cap, 

 100 honey-racke. 500 bro^d-frames 

 2,000 honey-boies. and a ^reat dea. 

 of other work. This winter we hare 

 doTible the amo-ant of bee-hlvee.eto., 

 to make, and we expe::t to do it with 

 this Saw. It will do all you aay It 

 wilL" Catalog Euil price-list O'as 



l.tinm, W. ». ft JOHA BABJTEE 





Notice to 

 Bee-Keepers 



I am now taking orders for pound 

 packages and nuclei ; also for my 

 leather - colored strain of Italian 

 queens mated on an island, and- 

 bred in their purity. Free from 

 all disease. Prices made on appli- 

 cation. My guarantee — Your 

 money back if not satisfied ;_a lib- 

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 Reference, The American Ex- 

 change Bank of Appalachicola. 

 Florida. 



I A. B. Marchant 



Eastern Bee-Keepers 



l'"urnishing bee-supplies has been our busi 

 ness for 22 years. We are also honey-pro- 

 ducers, operating several hundred colonies 

 for honey. We have started many people 

 who fiave made a success of the business. 

 We still furnish them their supplies. They 

 stick to us. You will if you get acquainted. 

 We advocate only practicle articles. Let us 

 mail you our catalog on what you may need. 



I. J. STRINCHAM. 

 105 Park Place, New York City 

 APIARIES: Clen Cove. L. I. 



