JANUARY 1, 1913 



Honey reports continued from page 2. 



Denver. — We quote comb honey in a jobbing 

 way at the following figures : Strictlv fancy white, 

 $3.15; No. 1, $3.05; choice, $2.85: No. 2, $2.70; 

 extracted honev, white, 9 ; light amber, 8 ; strained, 

 6% to 7. We" pay 26 cts. in cash and 28 in trade 

 for clean yellow beeswax delivered here. 

 The Colorado Honey-Producers' Association. 



Denver, Dec. 19. £'. Rauchpuss, Mgr. 



Schenectady. — As usual the market has as- 

 sumed a very quiet condition during the holiday 

 period. A few small shipments of clover comb are 

 still arriving, but no buckwheat. We d? not change 

 quotations from our last report, but market is less 

 firm. There is a continued demand for buckwheat 

 extracted, but' none to be had here; light in mod- 

 erate demand. 



Schenectady, Dec. 18. Charles MacCulloch. 



Cincinnati. — The demand for comb and extract- 

 ed honey is light, with a good supply. No. 1 white 

 comb honey sells in large lots at $3.60 per case of 

 24 sections. There is no demand for off grades. 

 White extracted honey in 60-lb. cans is selling from 

 9% to 10 cents; light amber in barrels, 7 to IVz ; 

 in 60-lb. cans, 8 to 8 V2 ■ Beeswax, fair demand, sells 

 at $33.00 per hundred. The above are our selling 

 prices, not what we are paving. 



Cincinnati, Dec. 21. C.'H. W. Weber & Co. 



Zanesville. — The demand for honey is not quite 

 so brisk, which is not strange in view of the prox- 

 imity of the holidays. Stocks are about sufficient to 

 take care of present needs. Best white comb goes 

 to the retail grocery trade at 18 to 19. In a jobbing 

 way prices would be a cent or two lower. Best 

 white extracted in 60-pound cans is quoted at 10 

 cts. Producers receive for beeswax 30 cts. in trade, 

 28 in cash. 



Zanesville, Dec. 17. E. W. Peirce. 



St. Louis. — We quote fancy white comb honev at 

 16 to 17; No. 2, 15; light amber, 12 to 14; dark, 

 9 to 11. As most of the honey is sold by the case, 

 we quote fancv white California at $3.50 to $3.75; 

 No. 2, $3.25; Hght amber, $3.00 to $3.25; dark, 

 $2.40 to $2.50 per case. There is not much demand 

 for extracted honey, and it is quotable as follows : 

 Light-amber southern, in barrels and half-barrels, 

 7 ; dark, 6 to 6 % ; same grade of honey in five- 

 gallon tin cans, Vz cent higher. White-clover and 

 California white, 9 to 9 V^ ; light amber, 8%. Bees- 

 wax is in good demand at 30 cents for prime. In- 

 ferior and impure sells for less. 



St. Louis, Dec. 20. R. Hartmann Produce Co. 



Chicago. — Honey sold well during the first half 

 of December; but stocks are sull heavy, and prices 

 are being made at less than quotations herein given 

 by people who do not make a specialty of honey ; 

 hence it is difficult to give the exact figures. We 

 quote No. 1 white comb hon,,;- from 15 to 16, with 

 the fancy bringing 17. No. 2 white, 10 to 14; No. 

 1 to fancy amber, 13 to 15. Dark grades of comb, 

 and lots out of condition, sell at from 8 to 10. Ex- 

 tracted honey, in new cans and cases, white clover 

 and linden, brings 9 to 10; other grades of white 

 honey about 8, with amber grades ranging from 7 

 to 8. Beeswax is steady at from 30 to 32, accord- 

 ing to color and cleanliness. 



Chicago, Dec. 18. R. A. Burnett Co. 



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Kansas City. — The supply of honey is equal to 

 the demand. The demand is fair for both extracted 

 and comb. We quote No. 1 white comb, 24-sec. 

 cases, $3.15 to $3.25; No. 2 white comb, 24-sec. 

 cases, $3.00; No. 1 amber comb, 24-sec. cases, 

 $3.00 ; No. 2 amber comb, 24-sec. cases, $2.50 to 

 $2.75; Extracted white, per pound, 8 to B^ ; ex- 

 tracted amber, 7 to 8 ; beeswax, 25 to 28. 



Kansas City, Dec. 18. C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Cincinnati. — There is a big supply of both comb 

 and extracted honey, and the sales are slower than 

 they have been for some time back. This is quite 

 natural, for Christmas candies and nuts have the 

 attention of the buying public at this time of the 

 year. We are selling fancy comb honey at $3.75 to 

 $4.00 a case; and our best grades of extracted hon- 

 ey in 60-lb. cans at from 8^5 to 10 cts. per lb.; am- 

 ber extracted honey in barrels at 6% to 8, according 

 to the quantity and quality purchased. For choice 

 bright yellow beeswax we are paying 28 delivered 

 here. 



Cincinnati, Dec. 17. The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Liverpool. — Thirty-seven barrels of Chilian hon- 

 ey sold, various piles, at the all-round price of 

 $6.24; 15 barrels, pile 1, sold at $7.68, and 25 bar- 

 rels, pile 10, at $8.16. Nothing of importance in 

 Californian or Jamaican. Quotations are unchanged 

 at $10.20 and $6.84 to $7.80 respectively. Market 

 is steadv. Quotations are as follows: Haitien, $6.48 

 to $7.92; Peruvian, $5.76; Chilian, $6.24 to $8.16. 

 During the past week a few bags of medium to good 

 qualitv Chilian beeswax have been sold at $37.62 

 to 33.88; African, $34.26 to $34.62. 



Liverpool, Dec. 14. Taylor & Co. 



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