THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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THIS SPACE will contain the new National 

 Grading Rules, either wording or pidures, 

 after the National Convention in February. 



HONEY QUOTATIONS 



Boston — Fancy white comb honey, 16c to ITc. 

 No. 1 white comb honey, 15c to IGc. Fancy 

 white extracted honey. 10c to lie. Light am- 

 ber extracted honey, 9c to 10c. Amber, Sc to 

 9c. Wax, 30c. 



BLAKE-LEE CO., 

 Jan. 20. 4 Chatam Row. 



Denver — We quote comb honey in a jobbing 

 way at the following figures: No. 1, $3.05; 

 choice, $2.90; No. 2, $2.70. Extracted honey, 

 white, 9c; light amber, Sc; strained, 6^ to 7c. 

 We pay 26c in cash and 2Sc in trade for clean 

 yellow beeswax delivered here. 

 The Colorado Honey Producers' Association, 

 Jan. 18. F. Rauchfuss, Manager. 



KANSAS CITY. MO.— The demand for 

 both comb and extracted honey is still light, 

 with light receipts. Supply good. We quote 

 as follows: No. 1 white comb, 2-1-sec. cases, 

 $3.10 to $3.25; No. 2 white comb. 24-sec. 

 cases, $2.75 to $3.00; No. 1 amber comb. 24- 

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

 cases, $2.75; extracted, white, per pound, 8 to 

 Syic; extracted, amber, per pound, 7 to 8c; 

 beeswax, per povind, 25 to 2Sc. 

 Tan. 20. C. C. CLEMONS PRODUCE CO. 



CHICAGO — This past week has shown re- 

 newed activity in the honey market, and while 

 the supply is ample, the prices are fairly well 

 maintained. The best grades of white comb 

 honey bring 16c to 17c per lb., with a shading 

 of Ic to 3c per lb. on the lower grades, ac- 

 cording to quality and color. Extracted clover 

 and basswood ranges from 9c to 10c per lb., 

 with other grades and kinds at about 8c per 

 lb. Beeswax steady at from 30c to 32c per 

 lb. according to color and cleanliness. 



R. A. BURNETT CO.. 

 Tan. 20. 173 W. South Water Street. 



CINCINNATI— The demand for honey at 

 the present time is rather quiet and we do not 

 look for a change until about the middle of 

 next month. However, we quote fancy 

 double decker comb honey at $3.75 to $4.00 

 a case; fancy extracted honey in 60-lb. cans at 



9c to 10c a lb., and amber extracted honey in 

 barrels at from 6^c to 8c a lb., according to 

 the quality and quantity purchased. The above 

 are our selling prices, not what we are pay- 

 ing. For strictly choice bright yellow bees- 

 wax, we are paying from 28c to 30c a lb. de- 

 livered here. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO.. 

 "The Busy Bee Men." 

 Tan. 19. 204 Walnut Street. 



CINCINNATI— The demand for comb and 

 extracted 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 de- 

 mand for off grades. White extracted honey 

 in 60-pound cans is selling from 9]/^ to 10c; 

 light amber in barrels, 7 to 75/2c; in 60-pound 

 cans, 8 to 8^2C. Beeswax, fair demand, sells 

 at $33.00 per hundred. The above are our 

 selling prices, not what we are paying. 

 Tan. 17. C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



NEW YORK— Comb honey is fairly well 

 cleaned up; some little lots are still arriving, 

 but not of any large size. The demand is fair 

 at unchanged prices. The market on extracted 

 honey is decidedly dull. The high prices this 

 season for fancy stocks such as white clover 

 and California sage have lessened the demand 

 to quite some extent, and some companies 

 have quit packing all together. While the 

 supplies are not large of the above named, 

 they are sufficient to meet the demand at 

 prices ruling same as were furnished last. 

 \\'est Indian honey is weakening considerably 

 and is selling now at around 73c to 76c per 

 gallon, according to quality. Beeswax is quiet 

 at 30c to 31c. 



HILDRETH & SEGELIvEN, 

 Jan. 22. 265-267 Greenwich St. 



Coming Conventions 



Eastern Illinois — St. Anne, Feb. 4 

 and .5. 



Worcester — \\'orcester. Mass, Feb. S. 

 National — Cincinnati, Feb. 12 and K). 



