AUGUST 15, 1913 



Honey reports continued from page 2. 

 Boston. — Fancy and No. 1 white comb, 16 to 17; 

 fatxy white, 11 lo 12. Beeswax, 30. 



15oston, Aug. 5. Blake Lek Co. 



Schenectady. — We have received no new honey 

 yet except extracted in glass jars, and are unable to 

 quote actual selling prices. We have had numerous 

 calls for comb honey, and think producers make a 

 mistake in not placing their early honey on the mar- 

 ket as soon as possible, when there is a demand from 

 summer resorts and tourists. 



Charles MacCulloch. 



Schenectady, . Y., Aug. 5. 



Liverpool. — Our market is steady, but only finest 

 qualities meet with anv enquirv. About 100 cases of 

 fine white Chilian sold at $8.40 to $9.60 for low 

 to extra pile X, with retails of pile X in barrels at 

 $8.40, and pile 2 at $6.96. A fair trade is done in 

 CaHfornian at $10.20 to $11.25 for light amber to 

 white. Retail sales of fine .Jamaica at $9.12 have 

 taken place. The bteswax market is dull, buyers 

 being fully supplied with deliveries of forward con- 

 tracts. We quote $37.02 to $41.28 for Chilian as to 

 quality. 



Liverpool, July 26. Taylor & Co. 



St. Louis. — Southern honey in barrels and five- 

 gallon cans continues to arrive, and the price is es- 

 tablished at 6V2 cents in barrels and 7 in cans for 

 pure light-amber honey. There is no California or 

 Western honey in this market, and quotations are 

 nominal at 8 to 8% for white and 8 for light am- 

 ber in five-gallon cans. Comb honey is not in de- 

 mand, and the receipts are a little heavier the last 

 week or ten days. The quotations are nominal at 16 

 to 17 for fancy white comb honey ; No. 2, 15 ; light 

 amber, 13 to 14. Bv the case, fancv white comb 

 honev brings $3.65 to $3.75; No. 2 white, $3.25 to 

 $3.40; amber, $2.75 to $3.10, according lo quality. 

 Dark or broken honey is almost unsalable. Beeswax 

 is in good demand at 32 cents for prime. Inferior 

 and impure sells for less. 



R. Hartmann Produce Co. 



St. Louis, Mo., August 4. 



WESTERN QUEENS! 



Red-clover Strain of Italians 



For fall introduction and late brood-rearing you can't 

 do better than to introduce our stock. They work on 

 red clover as readily as other flowers. Do you realize 

 what this will mean for your next year's honey crop. 



PPICES.-Untt steel, 1, 90c; 6. S4.80: 12, S9.00. Tested. 1, Sl.:i.i: 

 6. $6.50: 12. $l-2.0f>. (Queens shipped on one-frame nuclei. Si. 75 

 e.xtra. Vira-in?, iOc. Safe arrival and satisfaction griiaranteed. 



Glen L. Evans, Greenleaf, Idaho 



breeder and Importer of Fine Queens 



QUEENS--3-band Italians 



7.5 cts. each, .S4'.^35 for (>. .SS.OO per doz. 



If these queens fail to please your 



money will be returned. 



L. H. ROBEY 



WORTHINCTON, WEST VIRGINIA 



direct from ITALY! 



l^rFAMOUS QUEENS 



the best hrincii-g<iiher>-rs. Universal Exposition, St. Louis. Mo.'. 

 1904, the hig-hest award. Extra breeding- queen, is.ofl; selected, 

 $2.00; fertilized. $1.50. Write ANTHONY BIAGGI, 



Pedevilla, near Bellinzona, Switzerland. 

 Please in writing mention GLEANINGS. 



ITALIAN BEES AND QUEENS 



Extra fine, warranted, tested queen. Si. 00: un- 

 tested. "lO cts.; three-frame nucleus, with ^lueen. 

 S2.7S. Fill] colonies in eierht-frame Dovetailed 

 hives. $5.50. Try me for rush order. 



J. L. FAJEN. . OVER, MISSOURI 



You are as Close 



to this bank, for all practical pur- 

 poses, as if you lived in Medina, 

 ■when von avail yourself of our 

 BAXKING BY MAIL plan. 



Send your deposit in the form of a 

 check, draft, money order, or reg- 

 istered letter, and yoit receive the 

 same service in the matter of pro- 

 tection for funds, rate of interest, 

 and the withdrawal of money when 

 needed, as if you came to the bank 

 personally. 



$1.00 



OPENS A 



SAVINGS ACCOUNT. 



CHECKING ACCOUNTS im^T- 

 ED, whether large or small. 



The SAVINGS DEPOSIT 

 BANK COMPANY 



Medina, Ohio 

 Assets Over One Million Dollars 



TENNESSEE-BRED 



QUEENS 



41 Years' Experience in Queen-rearing 

 Breed 3-band Italians Only 



I am at last up with all contracts, and can 

 fill orders by return mail — two to five 

 dozen daily. Prices for remainder of sea- 

 son: 



Untested, one for 75c : 

 six for $4.00: 

 twelve for $7.50. 



Tested double these prices. 



The very best BREEDER, $10 00. 



Select Breeder, $5.00. 



Write for prices on larmier orders. 



JoHn M. Davis 

 Spring Hill, Tenzi. 



