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American l^ee Journal 



June, 1913 



Chicago. May i;.— The markethas cleaned 

 up Quite well on extracted honey during the 

 past month, and prices remain about the 

 same as in our previous quotation. The 

 clover and linden bringing oSioc per pound 

 when in every sense perfect; other white 

 honevs 8@oc per pound, .•\mber grades t@8c 

 per pound. No. i to fancy white comb honey 

 I7@i8c per pound; other grades from i@3c 

 per pound less, with very little on the mar- 

 ket. Beeswax 3o@32c per pound, and in 

 good demand. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City. Mo.. May 21 —Our market is 

 bare of comb honey; good demand. Supply 

 of extracted fair; light demand. We quote 

 as follows: Extracted, white, per pound. 

 8@8!ic; extracted, amber. ;@7!ic. Beeswax, 

 per pound. 25@2Hc. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Company. 



Boston. May 22.— h'ancy and No. i white 

 comb. I6@I7 per pound. Fancy white ex- 

 tracted in ^-gallon cans. ii(Si2c. Beeswax. 

 30c. Blake. -Lee Company. 



Indianapolis. May 21. — The market is 

 practically bare of fancy white comb honey. 

 No. I white is selling at I6(»'I7C per pound; 

 amber comb in slow demand and at varied 

 prices. Best extracted sells at ii(5i2c per 

 pound in 5-gallon cans, according to quan- 

 tity at one shipment. Beeswa.\ is in good 

 demand, and producers are being paid 30c 

 per pound cash. Walter S. Pouder. 



San Francisco. May zo.-There is very 

 little of the old comb honey on the market. 

 and we are promised some of the new verv 

 soon, and have had some new extracted 

 honey in very small quantities. The de- 

 mand for extracted honey has been better 

 than for sometime, and the crop so tar in 

 this section will be limited. Fancy comb 

 honey at I4ei5c. Water-white extracted at 

 q&q'Ac: light amber. 7^@8c; amber. 6!3@7c; 

 dark. 5@6c. Beeswax. 24@.3oc per pound. 



John C. Frohliger. 



Denver. May 22 —No more comb honey to 

 offer. We quote extracted honey in a job- 

 bing way at the following figures: White. 

 9c; light amber. 3c: strained. iin@7c. We 



pay 28c in cash pep pound, and 30c per pound 

 in trade for clean yellow beeswax delivered 

 here. 

 The Colo. Honey-Producers' Assn.. 

 Frank Rauchfuss. .\/er. 



Cincinnati. May 21.— There is a fair sup- 

 ply of comb honey on the market, and we 

 are selling our fancy double-decker comb 

 honey at S3.75 to $4.00 per case. Fancy ex- 

 tracted honey in 60-pound cans at o^ioc a 

 pound, and amber extracted honey in bar- 

 rels at bH&Hc a pound, according to the 

 quality and quantity purchased. For choice 

 bright yellow beeswax we are paying 23(5:ioc 

 a pound delivered here, and if taken out in 

 trade we allow 2c a pound more. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



New York. May 22 —There is nothing new 

 to report: some few straggling lots of comb 

 honey are still arriving and selling at from 

 I4@i6c for N'o. I and fancy white; lower 

 grades at from I2@nc. Extracted is quiet 

 with heavy shipments arriving from the 

 West Indies, and the demand being dull 

 prices are declining. We have no new 

 southern as yet. but expect to have the first 

 shipment within a week or so. Beeswax 

 steady at 3o@3ic. Hildreth & Segelken. 



Cincinnati, May 20. — The market on 

 comb honey is in good demand, with a fair 

 supply. No. I white selling at $3.ti5 per case 

 of 24 sections wholesale, and S4.00 per case 

 retail. There is no demand for off grades. 

 Light extracted honey in 60-pound cans. 

 aesjic. White extracted honey in 60-pound 

 cans. oSioc, Beeswax is selling at $34 per 100 

 pounds. 



The above are our selling prices, not what 

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



Los Angeles. May 20.— 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 b-iiC 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 buyers at about3oc per pound. 

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