Mar. 28, 1907 



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American Hee Journal 



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Chicago, Feb. 1,— The usual late winter de- 

 maud is iu evidence for comb honey to replace 

 diminished stock laid in during- the autumn by 

 the large retailers, but during the dull period 

 there has been very little change, if any, in 

 prices, the offerings teing light. 



We find No. 1 to fancy white comb honey 

 brings lS@16c,and for that which is off in color 

 and flavor from l@3c less. Amber grades of 

 all kinds are dull and range in price from 

 10@12c. The extracted perhaps is not quite so 

 firm in price for the California or Western 

 grades, but there is no surplus of white slover 

 or basswood, both of which bring about 8c, and 

 in some cases more. Ambers grade from b(g^1!4c* 

 There have been some sales of beeswax at 32c, 

 but 30c is about the price for average. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Philadelphia, Mar. 11.— The comb honey 

 market has been quite active in the last two 

 weeks, and the continual cold weather has kept 

 things moving. Maoy cheap lots have been 

 sent in from the producers, which have had a 

 tendency to bear on the market and weaken the 

 prices somewhat. Fancy white comb honey, 

 15@16c; No. 1, 14@15c; amber. 12@14c. Fancy 

 white extracted honey, 7fn^8c; light amber, 

 6@7c. Beeswax very firm, 32c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. •Wm. A. Sblser. 



New York, Jan. 16. — The stock of white 

 comb honey is pretty well exhausted, and we 

 do not expect any more arrivals of large lots 

 from now on. Prices are firm, awd we quote 

 from 15@16c for fancy white; 13@14c for No. 1; 

 I2c for light amber. There is quite a little dark 

 and buckwheat on the market, but no over- 

 stock, and we think that all of it will be.dif. 

 posed of before long at present prices, which 

 we quote from 10@12c, according to quality. 

 Extracted honey very firm, with sufficient suo- 

 ply to meet demand. California white sage is 

 bringing from 8@8^c; light amber, 7Kc; am- 

 ber, 6!^@7c; buckwheat extracted in fairly good 

 demand at 6@6)^c. Southern in barrels finds 

 ready sale at from S5@70c per gallon, according 

 to quality. Beeswax firm and steady at 31c. 



HiLDRETH & SkQSLKEN. 



Denver, Feb. 14.— Producers in this State 

 are practically closed out of both comb and ex- 

 tracted honey. We have not sufficient good 

 comb honey to supply our local trade, but have 



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a good supply of white extracted of excellent 

 quali'y. We quote strictly No. 1 white comb 

 hooey, per case of 24 sections, at $3.20; No. 1, 

 light amber, }3; and good No. 2, f2,80. White 

 extracted, s(a8)^c per pound; light amber, 

 7i.iftjSc. Clean, yellow beeswax, 27@28c, deliv- 

 ered here. 



Thk Colo. HoNEY-PsoDncERS' Assn. 



CINCINN.4TI, Mar. 11— There is very little de- 

 mand for extracted honey at this writing, 

 which is only natural, owing to the unsettled 

 weather at this time of the year. Bowever, we 

 are looking forward with interest to a rerival 

 of trade, as soon as the warm spring days are 

 here. We quote amber extracted honey in bar- 

 rels at (jK&"Mc, the price depending upon the 

 quantity purchased. Fancy table honey in 

 crates of two 60-lb. cans each, at 8@9o. There 

 is little demand for comb honey owing to the 

 lateness cf the season. Choice yellow beeswax, 

 32@35c, delivered here. 



Thk Fred W. MnTH Co. 



Indianapolis, Feb. 25. — comb honey is not 

 plentiful, but demand is slack. Fancy white 

 comb brings 16(a,17c; No. 1 white, 14c; amber, 

 12®13c. Best grades of extracted honey bring 

 8(S;0c; amber, 6S'7c. Good average beeswax 

 sells here at $35 per 100 pounds. 



Walter S. Poudbr. 



Toledo, Nov. 30— The market on comb honey 

 remains about the same as last quotations, but 

 has been coming in much more freely, as bee- 

 keepers seem to be very anxious to get rid of 

 their stock. Fancy brings in a retail way 16c; 

 extra fancy, 17c; No. 1, 15c; buckwheat, ISc. 

 Extracted white clover in barrels brings 

 7@7}^c; cans the same. Beeswax, 26@28c. 



The Griggs Bros. & Nichols Co. 



Cincinnati, March 6.— The market on comb 

 honey has been quite brisk the past week. En- 

 tirely sold out of fancy white. No. 2 is selling 

 for 12)4@13c. White clover extracted in cans, 

 9c; amber in barrels, 6c. Beeswax, 30c, deliv- 

 ered h ere. C . H.W. Wb bek. _ 



Kansas City, Mar. 4— The demand for comb 

 honey is only fair at present. The market is 

 almost entirely bare of extracted honey. We 

 quote: No. 1 white comb, 24sec. cases, $3.10 to 

 53.25; No. 2, $2.50 to $2.75. Extracted honey, 

 white, per pound, 3®10cl amber, 8c. Beeswax, 

 per pound, 25@27c. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



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