July 6. 190S 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



479 



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THE W. T. FALCONER 

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 description of each grade of 

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Chicago. June 19.— Tbe little that sells con- 

 sists cbiefly of extracted and the market is a 

 small one. Comb i a ages from 12@l2i^c for the 

 best while with off g-,'ades l@3c less. Extracted, 

 white, 5H(«7c; ambei, 5@6c. Beeswax, ready 

 sale at 30c. K. A. Burnbtt & Co. 



Cincinnati, June 2. — There is only a fair de- 

 mand for honey at the present time. We quote 

 amber extracted honey in barrels at 4^@6c. ac- 

 cording- to quality. White clover extracted at 

 6J^(Si8c, The comb honey market is practically 

 closed for the summer. Beeswax, 29c. 



The Fred W.Muth Co. 



Boston, May 23. — Our honey market contin- 

 ues very dull, with very little movement to be 

 noted. We quote fancy white at 14c; No. 1, 

 12Ji@l3c. Extracted, from 6@8c, according to 

 quality. Blakb, Scott & Lee. 



Philadelphia, June 21.— As the season ad- 

 vances, there is very little call for comb honey. 

 In fact, no sales, and we make no quotations. 

 Commission men are accepting any offer they 

 can get for what little stock they have on hand. 

 Extracted honey is in some demand, t'osst- 

 bilities of a bifif crop are holding prospective 

 buyers back. We quote: Fancy white, 7@"Hc; 

 amber, 6(^7c; dark,5M®f>c. Beeswax in good 

 demand, 29@30c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selsbr. 



Albany, N.Y., June 17.— The honey market 

 here is very d nil now. It is between seasons. 

 Receipts and demand very light. Very little 

 old crop carried over, and will be in good shape 

 for new crop, which begins in Angust Quota- 

 tions are nominal now. White comb, 12('< He; 

 mixed. 10(gH2c; dark, IOl' lie. Extracted, white, 

 6@6Hc; mixed, 5Hi@6c; dark, 6@b^c. Beeswax, 

 28@30c. U.R. Wright. 



Kansas City, June 21. — There is very little 

 comb or extracted honey on the market at pres- 

 ent, but what there is is being quoted as fol- 

 lows: Kancy white comb, 24 section cases, $2 25 

 to $2-50; No. 1 white and amber, $1.75 to $2,00. 

 Extracted, per pound,4)4fS*6c. Beeswax, 25(si28c. 

 C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



New York, June I''.— The comb houey mar- 

 ket is very quiet and we are hardly justified in 

 making quotations, Some few loisa^e sold here 

 and there at I3c for fancy, and 10@12c for lower 

 grades, but no large blocks could be moved at 

 these figures. There 's still considerable of 

 last year's crop unsolJ,part of which, no doubt, 

 will have to be carric-i over until the fall. Ex- 



tracted honey in fairly good demand. New 

 crop California honey selling at 6i^(5t7c for 

 water-white, 0(5 6Kc for white, and 5@5J6c for 

 light amber. Southern at £0'f}60cper gallon 

 according lo quality. Beeswax somewhat de 

 dining; choice average stock selling at 2*?c. 



Hildreth a Sboblken 



Cincinnati, O., June 9. —There is no demand 

 for comb honey on account of the warm 

 weather. Extracted is in usual demand for this 

 season of the year. We quote white clover at 

 7(ai8c; amber, in barrels, at 5%@5(^c; in cans, 

 5^@6c. Beeswax, 28c. C. fl. W. Wbbek. 



Denver, June 26.— The demand for both 

 comb and extracted honey is light at present, 

 and there is enough of old stock on hand yet to 

 last until the new crop com*s in; the same is 

 selling as follows: No. 1 white comb, per case 

 of 24 sectioDS, $2(a^2.2o; No. 2. $1.75@$2. White 

 extracted, 6}^f<' 7>4c per pound. Beeswax, 26c. 

 The Colo. Honey-Produceks' Assn. 



San Francisco, June 21.— White comb, 1-lb- 

 sections, 11@— cents; amber, 8<^10c. Extracted, 

 white, 5Ji@— cents; light amber, 4@454c; am- 

 ber, 3@3S4c; dark amber, 2Ji@— c. Beeswax, 

 good to choice, light, 27@29c; dark, 25@26c. 



Samples of new crop are on the market, with 

 asking prices mainly within range of 4@5J^c 

 per pound in carload lots at primarv points for 

 amber to water-white extracted. Some hand- 

 lers estimated thisjear's yield of California 

 honey at 2S0 carloads. This quantity has been 

 materially exceeded in some previous years, 

 but it is doubtful if the crop reaches the above 

 mark this season. 



DOOLITTLE'S 



Partner telling his 

 best girl about the 

 line 



Italian 

 Queens 



in their apiary. Don't 

 order a queen till you 

 get one of their cir- 

 culars. 



CHOICE BREEDERS 



Now being sent out. 



DOOLITTLE & CLARK, 



llDtf Borodino, Onondaea Co., N. V. 

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