1917 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



175 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



Chicago. April 17 — I liere is not mucli 

 chancre in tlie marltet since our last quota- 

 tions. Extracted lioney is still in demand, 

 with the wliite selling at inf'iic per pound; 

 ambers rtt'Joc per pound. Comb hone>' for 

 which there is very little demand. i.if"'i^c 

 per pound. Beeswax if clean .^i&.is per lb. 

 R. A Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City. Mo.. April 16.— The market 

 on honey is very lirm at $2 75 for No. i. and 

 we believe that sometliinK line would bring 

 a little more. Extracted honey is cleaning 

 up and there is very little here. The market 

 ranges from aiSnc. according to the quality 

 and kind of honey. Beeswax is worth from 

 3o®33c a pound, accordint to quality. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Company. 



Chicago. April 17.— Our honey market is 

 a little more active. Our market is clean- 

 ing up pretty well. We have handled over 

 eight cars this year, and we are sold down 

 to less than a hundred cases today. In fact, 

 we are in the market for honey. 



We are also pretty well cleaned up on ex- 

 tracted honey. We are selling this at iof"'i2C 

 per pound. We look to see honey clean up 

 high for the of balance the season. Of 



course.it Is getting late and it ought to be 

 sold. 



The comb honey last year had a very poor 

 wind up. Honey did not clean up and some 

 was carried over last year although we 

 always clean up. and make it a point to do 

 this by the first of May. We give credit 

 partly to ourselves this year for the active 

 aggressive campaign we adapted in keeping 

 the honey before the public and pushing it 

 in every way possible. While we only han- 

 dled eight cars this year, probably next year 

 we will handle twelve or fifteen cars both 

 comb and extracted honey. 



The market on beeswax remains un- 

 changed, from 3o(!?35c. according to color and 

 Quality. Coyne Brothers. 



New York. April I7.— All grades of comb 

 honey are well cleaned up. with the excep- 

 tion ot some odds and ends of poor quality, 

 for which there is no demand to speak of. 

 White honey will bring from i4@i6c a pound, 

 according to quality, lower grades from 



Ilfe'I.lC 



Extracted honey is also well cleaned up 

 and very little stock available at this time.' 

 As to the conditions of the market in gen- 

 eral, in comparison with last year at this 

 time, prices are ruling considerably higher 

 and supplies are much less. 



Beeswax is in good demand, and prices 

 rule from 4u@42c a pound, according to qual- 

 ity. Hildreth & Segelken. 



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San Antonio. April 16 -The market is 



ll^f^lTj}" ^c?'^ °' l.oney-both comb and 

 extracted. Owing to the extreme drouth 

 early honey flows have been cut off or de- 

 lex a. for'^.n"" ^°"''\ "",' ''« shipped from 

 «to, ? f some weeks Prices ranging from 

 8feioc for extracted, and i-.%i2c for bulk comb 

 are be.nkr offered for new honey, but little if 

 firm 's„.'^'?'"^ contracted for Beeswax is 



Southwestern Bee Co. 

 Denver, Colo., April i6.-With the excen- 



rnmh^L" ""^" '°' °' extra fancy whtt'^ 

 comb honey we are entirely cleaned ud 

 Our supply of extracted is only sufficient 

 forour local requirements sumcient 



Demand for extracted in carlot continues 

 h^ni"^ ' ''",^ '= a so a fair demand for comb 



the lea's"on" w;^'"'='' '^ "'?"^"^.' "''^ ' "^^n 

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per cSle ''«.";?' V '''""■^ '«"=> ^""'b ho"ey' 

 per case, J),i5. hancy. out ol stock Vo t 

 out of stock. No. 2. out of stock 



1 HE Colo. Honey Producers' Ass'n 



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