June, 1910. 



American Vae Joornal 





Chicago. May 27— The stock of fancy 

 comb honev is about exhausted. When sales 

 are made of it. it continues to brin? n'anSc. 

 The other grades are from i®5c lo\ver. Bees- 

 wax continues to be in eood demand at 32c 

 for clean yellow. Kxtracted. white. 7@8c: 

 amber 6(!"7C. according to quality and flavor. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati. May 27.— The market on comb 

 honey is bare. The market on extracted 

 honey is brisk, white satje. in 60-pound cans, 

 two to a case, bringing SWc: amber, in bar- 

 rels. bii@bhc. The demand for beeswax is 

 only fair at $33 per 100 pounds. These are our 

 selline prices, not what we are paying. 



C. H. W. Weber S. Co. 



Indianapolis, May 27.— There is a good de- 

 mand for best grades of honey, but none 

 is now being offered by producers. Dealers 

 are fairly well supplied with one grade of 

 comb, which is fancy white, mostly from 

 Michigan, and i8c is the price asked. Finest 

 white clover extracted is beins sold by deal- 

 ers in cases of two 60-pound cans at loc per 

 pound. Producers of beeswax are receiving 

 3cc cash, or 32c in exchange for goods. 



Walter S. Pouder. 



New York, May 27-— Stocks of choice white 

 comb honey well cleaned up. with a fair de- 

 mand. New crop is now beginning to arrive 

 from the South, and finds ready sale at 

 I3@i5c. according to quality. Dark honey 

 and oft grades are not in demand. The de- 

 mand for extracted is fair. Quite a little 

 stock on handof California last year's stock, 

 but judging from the reports we are receiv- 

 ing from the Coast, this year's crop will be 

 very short, and consequently what is held 

 over is held at firm prices. West Indies honey 

 is arriving regularly, and finds ready sale. 



New crop from the South just about begin- 

 ning to come in. We quote: California 

 white sage. oWioc; light amber. 8c: amber. 

 ''Ijinic. Southern, average quality, 7o@75c per 

 gallon; fancy, 6J^C<S7j^c a pound. Beeswax 

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



Boston. May 23.— Fancy white comb honey 

 at I6(gi7c; No. 1, I5@i6c. White, extracted, 

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

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



Zanesville. Ohio. May 31.— There is about 

 a normal demand for honey, with market 

 rather bare. At this season of the year but 

 little is offered. Best grades of white clover 

 comb, which is what the trade here de- 

 mands, should bring first-hand I4/^@I5!2C, 

 with wholesale prices about as last quoted. 

 Producers should receive for beeswax 27@28c 

 cash. 30@32c in trade, according to quality. 

 Edmund W. Peirce. 



Kansas City. Mo.. May 27.— There is no 

 comb honey on this market now. and has 

 been none for some time; the demand is 

 good, and we think No. i white comb in 24- 

 section cases would sell at S3. .so to $3-75 per 

 case. Demand and receipts on extracted 

 are both fair, and we quote white at 6Ji#7C 

 per pound. Beeswax at 25@28c. 



C. C. Cl.EMONS Pkodi.:(e Cii. 



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June Shipments 



The month of white clover is 

 here ; and at the time we write 

 this announcement the prospect is better for a magnifi- 

 cent flow from clover than we have had for many years. 



Many times bee-keepers have been caught with a lack 

 of Sections or Comb Foundation on the eve of a heavy 

 honey-flow, believing that their present stock is large 

 enough, or not knowing what really wonderful flows oc- 

 casionally occur. When an apiary is in good condition 

 it takes only a moderate number of colonies to store a 

 ton of honey in a single day, and some of the best yields 

 ever recorded have been the result of big flows from 

 clover or basswood lasting a comparatively short time. 

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 popularity of the Sections I sell when I tell you that the 

 manufacturers made upward of twenty-five million of 

 them last season. 



rOlinililtlOn '^'^^''^ '^ nothing more important to 

 I VUllUailVII the up-to-date bee-keeper than to have 

 Foundation just when he needs it, and of the best qual- 

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 recognized standard of the world. The bees appreciate 

 the good points of this Foundation, and every bee-keep- 

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