Oclober, 1907. 



American Vee Jonrnal i 



Fall Supplies 



-FOR- 



Bee-Keepers 



lOverytliint; you want. All made 

 Ijy MS in our own factories. At 

 Lowest Prices. 



THE AMERICAN BEE- 

 KEEPER, a monthly at 5Uc a 

 year. Published 17 years. 



Sample copy and illustrated cat- 

 alog; and price-list FREE. 

 Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. 

 CO., 





Dept. B. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



Mention Bee Journal ivlien irrltlng. 



HONEY 



We hiivesome tine, thick white e.xtracted honev. 

 ■-' can.s to a case, 124 lbs. at 9 cts. a lb., .5 cases 

 s '4 cts. lb., 10 cases SH; cts. lb. Samiile 10 cts. 



HONEY- JARS 



No. 2,1 jar $,">„iil ffro.ss. ;i gross $,1,L',5 gross. 1 lb. 

 square jars f..liii gross. Cataloj.' of supplies free. 



I. J. STRINGHAM, 

 lOJ Park Fl., N. Y. City 

 -Apiaries, Glen Cove, L, I, 

 Mention Uee Journal tvben writing. 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial stone. Practically Inde 

 •trnctlble, and giving entirely satisfactory re 

 salts. Comb foundation made easily and 

 quickly at less than half the cost of bnylns 

 from the dealers. Price of Press for L. frame 

 sheets, 12.00. Other sizes, 25 cents extra. Price 

 of the Press making the foundation directly on 

 the wired frames, $2.50, any size wanted. 



ADRIAN GETAZ, 



<5Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN 



ITALIAN AND CAUCASIAN 



BEES, QUEENS and NUCLEI 



Choice home-bred and im- 

 porltd sloik. All Queens 

 ■ earfd in full colonies. 



One Untested Queen $ .75 



" Tested Queen 90 



" Select Tested Queen 1.10 



" BreeierQueen 1.65 



" Comb Nucleus (no 



Queen) 80 



" Untested Caucasian 



Queen 1.25 



" Te<ited Caucasian 



Queen 1.75 



Safe arrival guaranteed. For prices 

 on larger quantities and dfscriptio'- of each 

 grade of Queens, send for FREE cATALOG. 



J. L. STRONG 



204 E. Logan St , Clak-nda, Iowa. 

 Mention Bee Journal Tvlien irrltlng. 



Headquarters for Bec-Supplics 



I Honey J; Honey? 



We have just received several carloads of 

 Water White Sage Honey — the finest that 

 can be produced — put up in 60-pound cans, 

 two to the case. Have also several cars of 

 White Clover and Alfalfa Comb Honey. If 

 in the market state quantity wanted and we 

 will be pleased to quote you. 



C. H.W.WEBER =' 



Office ind Salesrooms, 2146-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman and Central Aves. 



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CHIC.A.GO, Sept 20.-Receipts are light of 

 honey of all kinds. No. 1 to fancy white 

 clover comb brings 17 to 18c : the off grades 

 1 to ,3c less. Amber, if not toodark-,14 to 15c, 

 Bucl<\vheat about same price when it sells. 

 E.\tracted white clover, 8 to 9c, according to 

 quality and style of pacl<age : amber grades 

 6 to 7c. Beeswax easier at ,'!0c, 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 16.-Fancy white 

 clover comb honey sells to the retail gro- 

 cery trade in lots of 1 to 5 cases at 19 to 20c : 

 No. I white clover comb 17 to 18c. actual net 

 weight. White clover extracted in 5-gallon 

 cans .sells for 11 to 12c. The best demand 

 here is for white clover honey, but a deluge 

 of alfalfa honey is being sent'to this market 

 which sells for about 2c less than above quo- 

 tations, and if the deluge continues a further 

 break in prices may be expected. Beeswax 

 offered freely, and sells at J35 per 100 pounds. 

 WALTER S. POUDER. 



KANSAS CITY, Sept. 19.-The receipts 

 of honey are more liberal, but the prices re- 

 main about the same. We quote: No. 1 

 white comb honey, 24-section cases, $3.50: 

 amber. $3.25: No. 2, $3.00. Extracted, amber, 

 TAc : white, S'ic. Beeswax. 25 to 28c. 



C.C. CLEMONS & CO. 



TOLEDO, Sept. 21.-The market in comb \ 

 honey has weakened some, as receipts are 

 equal to demand. We quote : Fancy white 

 comb, 17 to 18c : No. 1 white comb. 16 to 16'ic, 

 Extracted, in bbls., 7 to 7!4c : amber, in bbls. 

 and cans, 6 to 6!4c. Beeswax, 26 to 28c. 

 Owing to high prices honey is not moving 

 rapidly. 

 THE GRIGGS BROS. & NICHOLS CO. 



CINCINN.\TI, Sept.21.-The market for 

 honey here for white clover extracted is 

 brisk, selling in 60 lb. cans at 10c : in barrels 

 at 9c. No. white clover comb honev ll^i. to 

 18c. Amber, extracted, 6 to 6 l-2c. Beeswax 

 32c. fc^BBEfc ItJiC. H. W. WEBER. 



PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.-The sales of 

 honey have been quite active in this market 

 during the past week. Bee-keepers seem to 

 have .1 tendency to hold back their reports 

 as well as their stock, and therefore those, 

 who are sending honey to market are get- 

 ting good prices. Later on, when the early 



demand is supplied, those shipping honey 

 will be disappointed in not receiving better 

 returns, as during September and October 

 honey is higher than at any other time of 

 the year. We quote: Fancy comb honey 

 in this market, wholesale, 17 to 18c: No '1 

 white, 15 to 16c; amber, 14c. Extracted 

 honey, water white, 7 1-2 to 8c; amber, 6 I-2c- 

 dark, 6c. Beeswax, 30c. 



We are producers of honey, and do not 

 handle on commission. 



WM. A. SELSER. 



NEW YORK, Sept. 23.- Comb honey-the 

 demand is good, especially so for fancy and 

 No. 1 white. As the season has been very 

 late, arrivals have been slow, but quite fair 

 lots are now coming into market. We quote 

 fancy white at 16 to I7c : No. 1 at 15c : No. 2 

 ati;itoI4c. No price established as yet on 

 buckwheat, nor has any arrived. Extracted 

 also in good demand, with prices gradually 

 stiffening up. Receipts are mostly from 

 California, near-by, and West Indies. We 

 quote California white sage at 9c. light am- 

 ber at 8c. amber at 7c: white clover at 8 to 

 9c, amber at 7 to 7 l-2c per pound. Beeswax 

 plentiful and somewhat off in price, selling 

 at from 29 to 30c for choice stock. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN. 



CINCINNATI, Sept. 20.-Since our last 

 quotation there is no material change in the 

 honey market, with the exception that the 

 demand is a little better. As yet prices 

 have not reached that high point that many 

 people believe they will. Received this 

 week a car-load of white comb honey which 

 we are selling at from 15 to I6c from the 

 store. This was the first car out of Col- 

 orado, and naturally commanded attention, 

 which brought many purchasers. Will have 

 two or more cars to arrive which will more 

 than satisfy the demand, and we look for- 

 ward to lower prices. Extracted honey is 

 moving as lively as can be expected at this 

 season of the year. Quote white clover in 

 barrels and cans at 7 to 9c. according to the 

 quality; amber in barrels at 5'j to 7c. 

 Choice yellow beeswax, free from dirt, 30c, 

 and 28c for the darker grades. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 



SOLID GOLDEN QUEENS 



Ready for delivery April 1st. Select Un- 

 tested Queens, $1 each; Tested Queens, 12; 

 Select Tested, ?3. You can only ^et good 

 Queens from the South in the early spring. 

 Book your orders NOW. 



H. M. PARKER, JR. 



3Atf JAMES ISLAND, S. C. 



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