Hoiiev Quotations. 



The following rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee-Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation, at the Washington meeting, and, so far as 

 possible, quotations are made according to these 

 rules : 



Fancy— All sections to be well filled; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, and firmly attached to 

 all four sides; both wood and comb unsoiled by 

 travel-stain or otherwise; all the cells sealed except 

 the row of cells next the wood. 



No. 1.— All sections well filled, but combs un- 

 even or crooked, detached at the bottom, or with but 

 few cells unsealed; both wood and comb unsoiled 

 by travel-stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to be classified 

 according to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That is, there will be "fancy white," 

 "No. 1, dark," etc. 



The prices given in the following quotations are 

 those at which the dealers sell to the grocers. From 

 these prices must be deducted freight, cartage and 

 commission— the balance being sent to the shipper. 

 Commission is ten per cent; except that a few deal- 

 ers charge only five per cent, when a shipment sells 

 for as much as one hundred dollars. 



BOSTON— No. 1 and fancy white comb wanted. 

 We quote as follows; Fancy white, I 6 to 17 cents; 

 No 1 white, 15 to 16 cents; white extracttd, 8 to 

 9 cents; beeswax, 30 to 32 cents 



BLAKE, LEE CO. 

 4 Chatham Row, 

 Nov. 22, 1 909. Boston, Mass. 



KANSAS CITY— Receipts of comb honey are 

 very light. Demand very good. We quote as 

 follows; No. 1 white, $3.50 per case of 24 sec- 

 tions; No. 1 amber, $3.25 per case ot 24 sections; 

 white extracted, 7'/2c; amber extracted, 7c; 

 beeswax, 25 to 30 cents. 



G. C. CLEMONS&CO., 

 Feb 16, 1910. Kansas City, Mo. 



DENVER -We quote our local honey market as 

 follows: No. 1 white, per case ot 24 sections, 

 $3.30; No. 1 light amber, per t-ase, $3.15; No. 2, 

 $3.00; white extracted, 7h to S'j cents; light 

 amber, Qh to 7'/j cents. We pay 24 cents per 

 pound for Clean, yeilow beeswax delivered here. 



THE COLORADO HONEY PRODUCERS ASSN. 

 F. Rauchfuss, Manager. 

 Sept 22, 1909 Denver, Colo 



TOLEDO— The demand for comb honey is light, 

 owing to high prices and risk in shipping during 

 the cold weather; extracted in fairly good demand, 

 for better grades. Beeswax firm at 28 and 30 

 cents. We quote as follows: Fancy white 15 to 

 \6%c: No. 1 white, 14V4 to 1554c; fancy amber, 

 14 to 15c; white extracted, 85-2 to 9c, amber ex- 

 tracted, 7 to 8c. 



THE GRIGGS BROS. & NICHOLS CO.. 

 Feb. 19. 1910. Toledo. Ohio 



CHICAGO— There is practically none of the best 

 grades of comb honey on the market. Clean bees- 

 wax is also wanted. Wequoteas follows; Fancy 

 white, 17 to 18c; No. 1 white, 15 to 16c; fancy 

 amber, 12 to 13c; No. 1 amber, 10c; fancy dark, 

 9c; No. 1 dark, 7c; white extracted, 7c to 8c; 

 amber, 6 to 7c; beeswax, 32c. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 Feb. 15. 10. 199 S. Water St. 



CINCINNATI HONEY MARKET-Extracted 

 honey for the consuming trade, is moving as it 

 has never moved before, owing to the comb honey 

 market being bare; nevertheless the prices must 

 remain stationary, otherwise the demand will shut 

 ofT. We are selling strictly fancy, water white, 

 table honey in 60 pound cans, 2 cans to the crate, 

 at 9 !4c per pound; and a lower grade at from 8'^ 

 to 9c. Honey in barrels from 6 '/4 to 7 '/4c, accord- 

 ing to the quality and quantity bought We are 

 paying 30c cash and 32c in trade for choice 

 bright yellow beeswax delivered here. We would 

 like to hear from people having comb honey to offer 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO 

 Feb. 16, 10. 51 Walnut St.. Cincinnati, Ohio 



NEW YORK -Comb honey is fairly well cleaned 

 up; some small lots still arriving, but not large 

 quantities. There is a fair demand for No. land 

 fancy white, while lower grades find very poor 

 sale. We quote: No. 1 fancy white, 14 to 15c: off 

 grades, 11 to 1 5c, according to quality; dark and 

 buckwheat, 10 to lie. The market on extracted 

 honey of all grades is rather quiet. While there is 

 a fair demand, it is mostly for small lots, and in 

 round lots, quotations are generally shaded. While 

 there is no overstock, receipts are large enough to 

 meet all demands We quote: California water 

 white, 8!4 to 9c; white sage, 8c; light amber, 7 to 

 7Hc; amber, 6'/4c, West India, 62 t - 64c, duty paid, 

 per gallon; Southern, receipts are very light, and 

 what little arrives sells at from 60 to 75c per gal., 

 according to quality. Beeswax steady at from 29 

 to 30c. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 

 Greenwich & Murray Sts. 

 Feb. 19, 1910. New York City, N. Y. 



WANTED- 

 S' 10-tf 



■150 colonies of bees. 



H. L. SO PER 

 1 12 Thompson Ave., Jackson, Mich, 



Vf^r ^}il«» Excellent bee location in Harrison 

 A Ul OdlC Co., Iowa. Close to town, on good 

 road, with rural free delivery and telephone. Lots 

 of basswood and clover. 200 colonies of bees, 

 also. If desired. No disease. Good honev house 

 and caves. Favorable terms, 3- 10- It 



E. S. MILES, Dunlap Iowa. 



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Hives For Sale. 



Until April 15. 



In the flat. 

 One Story, 8-frame 

 Supers 4K and 4x5 

 Hive Bodies, and Frames 



Nailed and Painted 

 One Story, 8-frame 

 Supers 4K and 4x5 

 Hive Bodies and Frames 



one five 



$1.25 $5.75 



.45 2.00 



.75 3 50 



one five 



$1.70 $8.00 



.60 2.75 



.95 4.50 



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