1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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Extracted 



Honey 



Wanted 



We are always in the 



market. 



If you have any to sell, mail 



small average sample to 



NATIONAL 

 BISCUIT COMPANY 



Purchasing Department, 

 Washington Blvd. and Morgan St. 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Boston.— We quote fancy white comb honey, 16 to 

 17; No. 1 ditto, 15 to 16 ; fancy white extracted, 9 to 10 ; 

 light amber, 7 to 8; amber, 6 to 7. Beeswax, 32. 



Nov. 10. Blake-Lee Co. 



Indianapolis.— There is a good demand for best 

 grades of honey, with market fairly well supplied. 

 For fancy white comb honey producers are being paid 

 16 cents; for No. 1 white, 14; finest extracted in S-gal- 

 lon cans, 8. No demand for amber or off grades. 

 Producers of beeswax are receiving 28 to 30 cents. 



Nov. 2. Walter S. Pouder. 



New York.— There are no new features in the mar- 

 ket. The demand is good for comb honey, as well as 

 for extracted, and prices rule the same as our former 

 quotations. While most of the comb honey has been 

 sent to market by this time, some lots are still held 

 back by the producers, and there is no sign of shortage 

 as yet. HiLDRETH & Segelken. 



Nov. S. 



WE WILL BUY AND SELL 



HONEY 



of the different grades and kinds 



If you have any to dispose of, or if you 

 intend to buy, correspond with us. 



We are always in the maricet for WAX 

 at highest market prices. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN 



265-267 Greenwich St.. 82-84 Murray St. 

 NEW YORK 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



486-490 Canal St., NEW YORK 



Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants In 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



Consignments Solicited. Established 1875. 



Cooks Honey- jar! 



(Not Dr. Cook who discovered the North Pole) 

 But J. H. M. Cook, who keeps the Bee-supply 

 House at 70 Cortland St., New York City. 

 Sells the Best and Cheapest Honey-Jar with 

 patent air-tight sanitary stopper. Send 10c 

 (half the postage) and you get a sample jar. 

 Catalog free. 



Chicago. — The trade in honey has been active for 

 the past two weeks, both in comb and extracted. 

 Choice grades of white are sold quickly at 16, with the 

 under grades from 1 to 3 cents less. Extracted white 

 ranges from 7 to 8 according to kind, flavor, and qual- 

 ity. Amber grades from 6 to 7. Beeswax, 30 to 32. 



Nov. 6. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Liverpool.— During the month there has been a fair 

 demand, and some good sales for all descriptions. We 

 think that prices should improve during the winter. 

 Quotations are as follows: Chilian, $5.28 to $7.44 per 

 100 lbs.; Peruvian, $3.84 to $4.80; California, $9.12 to 

 $9.84; Jamaican, $6.72 to $7.20; Haitian, $6.72 to $7.20. 

 Beeswax is steady at following quotations: African, 

 $32.67 to $33.88; American, $33.88 to $37.51; West Indian, 

 $32.67 to $33.28; Chilian. $37.51 to $40.52. 



Oct. 29. Taylor & Co. 



Honey Markets continued on page 7. 



HONEY! 



DADANT & SONS 



Hamilton, Ills. 



If your white-clover crop is short, and you 

 want some good honey to supply your 

 customers, we can offer you White 

 Alfalfa Honey at the following prices : 



One 60-lb. can - lOc per pound 

 Two 60-lb, cans or more, 9c 

 Ten 60-lb. cans or more, S)4 



This honey is put up in new, bright 

 cans, neat and clean, and we can 



(fuarantee it in every way 



Sample by mail 5 cts. to pay postage. 



