SeptcinlxT, 1907. 



American ^ee -Journal 



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\^ III be found In 



Ttie 



American Bee -Keeper 

 for 1907 



It Is profusely illustrated and en- 

 larged, and contains only articles of the 

 most practical as well as scientific na- 

 ture. A special corps of the best writers 

 has been engaged. The editors are 

 Harry E. Hill and Arthur C. Miller, than 

 whom there are no more practical or ex- 

 perienced bee-keepers in this country. 

 We have published the American Bee- 

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 1890. 



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THE W.T. FAL LONER MFG. CO. 



Dept. B JAMESTOWN. N, Y. 



[Bstablisbed 25 yeais.J 



For Sale 



-1500 lbs. of extra-fine 

 Clover Honey. This 

 honey was extracted 

 August 1st, from new 

 cumbs. vSince extractini^, it has been kept 

 at a temperature ranging: from 80** to 120^. 

 It is light in color and of a very heavy bodj:. 

 In fact. I am so proud of this honey that it 

 will be a pleasure to mail you a sample. I 

 shall piit this honey up in clean new 60-lb. 

 cans, and ask only 10c per pound for it. 



JAY NORTH, Norrh Adams, Mich. 



is certainly very short in some seetions of New- 

 York State, and in the East in jreneral. there are 

 some sections where they prinluced a larger crop 

 than that of last year, but, of murse, ma enousn 

 to itff-set the shortage in other localities. Tne 

 quality is renorteil to be tine. The demand is 

 good; no doulit white comb honey will linii ready 

 sale nil throUK'h the early fall, providing prices 

 are not itrohibitivi'. Let us bear in mind the fact 

 that comb honi'> is mit a necessity but a luxury, 

 and unless people can buy it at a certain price 

 thev will d'.i without it. This we have experienced 

 more than once heretofore. Fancy stock will 

 find ready sale at IHc per lb. No. l at U to 15c, 

 and No. 2 around i:ie. Prices on dark and buck- 

 wheat not establishe<i as yet. The season is yen,' 

 backward, and we do not <'xpeit to have any 

 buckwheat until middle of next month, if then. 

 Extracted honey is in L'ood demand, ami prices 

 are verv firm. We quote California white sage at 

 S'j to 9c. light amber at 7 to 7='4C. Choice grades 

 in barrels or kegs at 7 to 7hiC per lb. Average 

 common Southern at 60 to 6.5c per gallon. Bees- 

 wax steady at 30 to 31e, according to quality. 



HiLDRETH & SEGELKEN. 



Toledo, Aug. ir>.— There is practically no mar- 

 ket on honey yet established, as bee-keepers are 

 all holding their honey expecting to get enor- 

 nous prices. We are getting for honey, fancy 

 white clover in a retail way. I6to ]fi'-.ic; No i, i5 to 

 1512C. with no demand for darker gra<les. Ex- 

 tracted white clover, in barrels, brings 7 to 7^>c. 

 Beeswax 26 to 28c. 



The Griggs Bros. & Nichols Co. 



Philadelphia, June 25.— This hot weather has 

 come on us so suddenly that it has stopped the 

 sale of C'lmb honey entirely, and extracted honey 

 has been moving very slowly the last lU <lays. 

 We <iuote : Extracted honey, dark, in barrels, 6 

 to Tc; light extracted honey, in barrels. 7 to 8c; in 

 HU-lb. cans, according to quality and quantity. 

 Beeswax, 30c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



Denver, JuIv 8.— Old comb honey, or last sea- 

 son's crop of comb honey, has been entirely 

 cleaned up in this market for several weeks and 

 new crop nas not arrived yet. There is no change 

 in the situation of extracted honey, and we have 

 a good supply to meet the local demand. Our 



Eirices are 6^1 to 7^2 for light amber, and 71-2 to 8^ 

 or white, per pound. We pay from 34 to 26 cents 

 for clean yellow beeswax delivered here. 

 The Colorado Honey-Producers' Association. 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



COMPLETE STOCK FOR 1907 NOW ON HAND. 



Freight Rates From 



CINCINNATI 



are the LOWEST, ESPECIALLY 

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as almost all freight now goes through 

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 Catalog mailed free. Send for same. 

 You will save money buying from me. 



WANTED 



Fancy Comb and 

 Extracted 



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