1908 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



321 



Chicago.— The market for honey is a dragging one. 

 Sales are few, and volume small. Prices are nominal 

 in view of conditions that are so unsatisfactory. Bees- 

 wax sells at 28 to 30. R. A. Buknktt & Co., 



March 9. Chicago, 111. 



San Francisco.— Some water-white extracted is 

 again in the market, but offerings of all lines are very 

 light, and prices are firm. It is reported that some is 

 held in the country, but arrivals are small. Very lit- 

 tle is changing hands in this market. We quote: Wa- 

 ter-white, comb. 16 to 17 ; white, 15 ; water-white, ex- 

 tracted, 8 to 8/4; light amber extracted, 7 to Ibi; dark 

 amber and candied, 5'4 to 5^.— Pacific Rural Press, 

 March 7. 



St. Paul. —Receipts very light; demand moderate 

 and prices steady. The prices below represent those 

 obtained for shipment in small lots. Fancy white 

 clover, new, 18 ; fancy Cal.. 24 combs in a case, $4.00 ; 

 itrain; d, in 601b cans. 10. W. H. Patton. Sec, 



Mar. 9. St. Paul, Minn. 



KANSAS City.- The receipts of comb honey are 

 more liberal. The demand for both comb and extract- 

 ed IS liffht. We quote: Fancy white, 24-section case. 

 $3.25: No. 1. white, $.3 00; No. 2 and amber. $2.75; ex- 

 tracted white, 8; amber. 7. Beeswax, 23. 



C. C. Clbmon.s & Co.. 



Mar. 3. Kansas City, Mo. 



Liverpool.— Market fair, slow demand. Quota- 

 tions to-day are, honey, Chilian, 3% to &% ; Peruvian, 

 Sh to 6% ; California, 7% to 9% ; Jamaican. 4 to 9M. 

 Beeswax. African. 28 to 29 : Jamaican. 34 to 35; Amer- 

 ican, 30 to 33; West Indian. 29 to 32; Chilian. 30 to 35. 



Taylor & Co., 



Feb. 22. 7 Tithebarn St., Liverpool. 



Extracted 



We are always in the 



market. 



If you have any to sell, mail 



sniall average sample to 



NATIONAL 

 BISCUIT COMPANY 



Purchasing Department, 

 205 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. 



WE WILL BUY AND SELL 



HONEY 



of the different grades and kinds. 



If yon have any to dispose of, or if you 

 intend to buy, correspond with us. 



We are always in the market for WAX 

 at highest market prices. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich Si. 82-86 Murray St 

 NEW YORK. 



Bee-Keepers 



TAKE NOTICE. 



Clean, New Supply direct from Root's 

 Factory at Root's Prices. 



WE BUY CAR LOTS — YOU SAVE FREIGHT 



Unequaled facilities for prompt shipment to all points 

 in Nebraska, Wyoming, South Dakota, and the West. 



BEES AND QUEENS from ttie Roselawn Apiaries. 



Send in your orders now for bees and queens. Our 



orders will be very heavy this spring. Early orders 



first filled. We are in the market for beeswax and 



honey. Correspond. 



Bee-Keepers* Sup ply Co. 



Geo. M. Plumb. Mgr. 1929 N St., Lincoln, Neb. 



Bee ^ Poultry 

 Supply House 



We are now in position to offer the bee- 

 keepers of New York and Vermont a full line 

 of Bee and Poultry Supplies, etc., including In- 

 cubators, Brooders, Rochester Spray Pumps, 

 Asphalt Roofing, etc.; also a general line of 

 Hardware, Paints, and Oils. Will be pleased 

 to send the different catalogs on request. 



A. H. RBEVES (SL CO., 



411 Main St, VTatertown, N. Y. 



Bell Phone, 11=1. Citizens' Phone, 381-0. 



Big stock of Root Co.'s and Marshfield Co.'s bee- 

 supplies, to make room for my 1908 stock. Deduct 8 

 per cent till March 31, then till April 30 deduct 2>4 per 

 cent; take 1907 or 1908 price list if you have one; if 

 not, send for one. S. D. Buell, Union City, Mich. 



TXo attomej'>a 

 fee oDtll pat- 

 ent Isallo-tvcd. 



Write tor"Jnv«nt- 

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