March, 1911. 



American IBee Journal 



Chicago. Feb. 28.— The market on honey 

 generally is dull, especially is this true of 

 comb, which, aside from the fancy grades, 

 is not sought for. The clover and linden 

 grades of extracted are very scarce and 

 bring IOC per pound. Other white grades 

 sell at Sf^oc; amber. 7@8c. Beestvax. io(«'i2c. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Denver. March i.— The market is sluggish. 

 The following are our jobbing quotations: 

 Xo. I white comb honey, per case of 2a sec- 

 tions. $3. 15; No. I light amber. $2.C3; No. 2. 

 $2.70. Strictly white extracted, per pound. 

 Qc: light amber. 8@8'4C; amber and strained. 

 6^@~Mc. We pay 2t)C cash, or 28c in trade, 

 for clean yellow beewax delivered here. 

 The Colo. Honey-Producers' Ass'n. 

 F. Rauchfuss, Mgi\ 



Toledo. O.. Feb. 21.— The demand for 

 fancy comb honey is good for this season of 

 the year, and finds ready sales at the follow- 

 ing prices: Fancy, in 3-inch glass cases. 

 I7gi8c; No. 1. 16617c. -No demand for amber 

 or off grades. Extracted is in good demand 

 at following prices; White clover, in cans, 

 •v^ioc; amber. 8@8'^c. Beeswax firm at 3o@3ic. 

 S. J. Griggs c& Co. 



New York. Feb. 28— The demand for comb 

 honey is quiet, even for fancy and No. i 

 white stock, while off grades and buckwheat 

 are in very little demand. Our market is 

 heavily stocked, and we will have to use all 

 our efforts in trying to dispose of what we 

 have on hand, during the next few months, 

 so as not to carry any over. We quote; No. 

 I and fancy white at from I4@i5c per pound; 

 off grades at from ii@i2c; buckwheat and 

 mixed at from o(« idc. There is a fair demand 



for extracted; mostly tor fancy goods, and 

 same is finding ready sale at around qc; 

 buckwheat slow selling at from 6!4@7C per 

 pound. Beeswax steady at from 2g@30c. 



HlLDRETH &SEGELKEN. 



Kansas City. Mo.. Feb. 28.— The demand 

 for both comb and extracted honey con- 

 tinues light, and the supply is not large. We 

 quote; No. I white comb. 24-section cases, 

 per case. $3.25@S. 3.15; No. 2. S3. 00; No. i am- 

 ber. $3.oo@$3.25: No. 2. S2.5o@S2.7!. White, ex- 

 tracted, per lb.. 8H@oc; amber. 7®7J4c. Bees- 

 wax. 28®3oc. C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Zanesville. Ohio. March i.— While there 

 is some demand for honey, the market is not 

 active. No offerings at this time. Best grades 

 of comb go to the retail grocery trade at i8c. 

 Extracted is quoted at lo'ic. in 6o-lb. cans. 

 For beeswax, producers are offered 28c 

 cash, or 30c in exchange for merchandise. 

 Edmund W. Peirce. 



Boston. Feb. 28.— Fancy and No. i white 

 comb honey, I5@i6c. Fancy white extracted, 

 ii@i2c. Beeswax. 30c. Blake. -Lee Co. 



Cincinnati. March 4.— There is no change 

 from the last quotation. Comb honey is 

 selling slowly from S3.75@S4.co per case. 

 P'ancy extracted honey, in t)o-lb. cans, from 

 pfiS'iic per pound; amber honey in barrels, 

 from si4@7;4c. These are our selling prices. 

 We are paying 30c cash, or 3!C in trade, for 

 choice bright yellow beeswax; the darker 

 from iSac less. The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Indianapolis, Feb. 20.— There is a good 

 and steady demand here for best grades of 



comb and extracted honey. Jobbing houses 

 are well supplied, but practically none is 

 now being offered by producers, and it is 

 evident that there will be a shortage before 

 the new crop can arrive. Fancy white comb 

 is being offered at i8c; No. i white at 17c; 

 extracted. lie. with some slight reductions 

 on quantity lots. It is presumed that pro- 

 ducers are being paid about 2 cents less 

 than above quotations. Producers of bees- 

 wax are being paid 28c cash, or 30c in trade. 

 Walter S. Pouder. 



Cincinnati. Feb. 28.— Comb honey is in 

 fair demand, and is selling at $3.75 per 

 case for No. i white. Amber extracted in 

 barrels is selling at 7c; in cans. 7!i@8c. 

 White extracted honey in 60-lb. cans, ogioc. 

 California light amber. BJic. All grades of 

 extracted honey are in fair demand. Bees- 

 wax is in fair demand at $32 per 100 pounds. 

 These are our selling prices, not what we 

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



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