February, 1910. 



American Hee Journal 





Chicago. Jan. 25. — There is ciuitc a erood 

 demand for No. i to fancy comb honey at 

 from I6@i7c per pound, and very little of it 

 on the market; the other Erades are neg- 

 lected and difficult to sell. Extracted clover 

 and bassvvood are in tood demand, -with 

 other white grades iilentiful and easy in 

 price. The range of the market is from 7iS>- 

 S',6c. Beeswax is in good demand at 32c for 

 prime yellow, with other grades about 2c 

 less. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Indianapolis. Jan. 2';.— There is a good 

 demand for best grades of both comb and 

 extracted honey, but jobbing houses are well 

 supplied. Practically no honey is now be- 

 ing offered by producers, and jobbers are 

 selling No. i and fancy white comb at I7@i8c. 

 Best extracted. o@ioc. according to quantity 

 taken at one sliipment. Poor demand for 

 amber honey and no established prices. 

 Producers are being paid 2q®3I for good aver- 

 age beeswax. Walter S. Pouder. 



Denver. Jan. 25.— We quote onr local 

 market as follows: Strictly No. 1 white 

 comb honey, per case of 24 sections. S^.so. 

 No. I, light amber. S3. 25; No. 2. S3. 00. W'hite 

 extracted. 7@8>3c; light amber, 6M@7/4c. We 

 pay 25c per pound for clean yellow beeswax 

 delivered here. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers' Assn. 

 F. Rauchfuss. Mgr. 



Boston. Jan. 26.— Fancy white comb honey 

 at zb@nc; No. i. is®it)C. White, extracted. 

 8@oc; light amber, 7@8c; amber. 6@7c. Bees- 

 wax, 3o@32c. Blake. Lee Co. 



Toledo, Jan. 25.— The market on honey is 

 rather quiet now. as is usual at this time of 

 the year. Comb honey is moving very slowly 

 and we are quoting as follows: fancy white. 

 I5®i6;ic; No. I white, ijOisJic; buckwheat. 

 I3@i5c. depending upon quality and grade. 

 Very little demand for amber grades. Ex- 

 tracted white clover, Q®ioc; white sage, oc; 

 Arizona white honey. 8^c. Beeswax is quite 



firm at 28@30C. Owing to the high prices this 

 season, honey is not moving as rapidly as 

 expected. .Some producers have been in- 

 clined to hold their crops for exorbitant 

 prices, and they are now offering them at 

 much less, which has a tendency to drop the 

 market some. We look for a better demand 

 later on. The Griggs Bros. Co. 



Cincinnati. Jan. 25.— The market on comb 

 honey is almost bare. The demand is con- 

 siderably lighter than it has been for the 

 past few weeks. It is selling for about $3.50 

 per case of 24 sections. Amber honey in 

 barrels is selling at b'Afs'bVic; sage honey in 

 60-pound cans. 8Hc. Beeswax fair at S33 per 

 100 pounds. These are our selling prices, 

 not what we are paying. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 25.— The receipts 

 df both comb and extracted honey are light. 

 We quote; No. i while comb, 24 sections to 

 case, S3. 50; No. 2 white and amber, $3.25 per 

 case. Extracted, white per pound, t'Ac. 

 Beesw'ax. 25@30c. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 25.— There seems 

 to be a slightly improved demand for honey, 

 though there has not been complete recovery 

 from the holiday slump. Very little, espe- 

 cially comb, is now being offered by pro- 

 ducers. For No. I to fancy white comb pro- 

 ducers should receive I4@i5c. and for best 

 white extracted 868550, delivered here. 

 Practically no sale for off-grades on this 

 market. In a wholesale way. comb honey 

 brings 2@2j-3C. and extracted I@2c advance 

 over these prices. For good clean beeswax, 

 producers are offered 28c cash. 31c in trade. 

 Edmund W. Peirce. 



New York. Jan. 26— Comb honey fairly 

 well cleaned up. especially No. i and fancy 

 white stock, while there are gome off-grades 

 still on the market. There is a fair demand 

 for No. I and fancy white at I4@i5c a pound; 

 off grades ii@i2c; buckwheat io@i2C. accord- 

 ing to quality. We are now receiving new 

 crop comb from Cuba, of very fine quality, 

 which is selling at about the same prices as 

 domestic. Extracted is in fair demand only, 

 with sufficient supply of all kinds. We 

 quote: California, water-white. QC; white- 

 sage. S@S'ic; light amber. 7!'i@8c; amber, 6!4- 

 @7C. Southern and West India, in barrels, 

 65@75c per gallon, according to quality. Bees- 

 wax steady at .30c per pound. 



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