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CLEANINGS IN IJEE CULTURE. 



357 



Honey Column. 



CITY 



MARKETS. 



- Vory Utile lU'inaiii 

 i>V('r; <miti' :i liltlc 



Japanese Buckwheat. 



Nkw VoiiK.— Hoiirj/.- Vory litllc lU'inainl for cmnb 

 lioiu-y; season about over; <miti' a liltlc of it on 

 the market: that is, liuckwiieat and fair, hut no 

 faiu-y. Quite a little (iemaiid for extracted southern 

 honey, witli very little on the market; nonecomiiiff 

 in of any acccnmt. I'lices ran^re from 65®"5c per 

 g-alion; demtiiid for clover and liuckwheat extracted 

 on t lie decrease. Clover, fiJi®": buckwheat, r@6. 



Bi4sir<i.v keeps firm at 'Z~@'Al 



Mav 10. Ch.\s. Tskaei. & Bito., 



110 Hudson St., New York. 



K.*NS.\S CtTV.—Zfoncj/.— Demand poor, with siipiily 

 well cleaned up. We quote: Comb. 1-lb., fancy, 

 12; dark, 8@t». Extr:icted. wliite, 7; dark, h@6. 

 BfASMVJX, none on the nuirket. 



May 9. Hamulin & Beai^ss, 



•514 Walnut St.. Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Lons.— H'ljifj/. — New extracted is arriving'; 

 some few inquiries. Sales moderate. VV'e quote: 

 Extracted, o@5!^ ; cans, 6>^@7. No demand for comb 

 honev. Bccxwax, 27X- 



May 9. D. G. Tutt Gro. Co., 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



Albany.— Honri/.— The continued cool weather 

 and short maple-sug-ar season lia.s favored the con- 

 tinued sale of comb honey, and we would have clos- 

 ed out all of our stock had we not received three or 

 four small consignments durinf^ the past week. 

 Prices continue unchanged, .5@ilO. Extracted, 6@8. 

 Bff.xirn.r, 26@28. Chas. McCulloch & Co., 

 May 9. ■ Albany, N. Y. 



Chicago. — Honeii. —Very little chang-e since last 

 quotations; comb is slow, but offerings are not 

 large. Extracted is steady, and prices Arm at 

 6@7@8. clover bringing the liigliest jirice. 

 BMt'uax, 27. R. A. Burnett, 



May 7. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



CiNCiNNATi.-Honcw.— There is a general dullness 

 prevailing in the demand for comb honey, with 

 prices nominal at 12@,14 for best wliite in a jobbing 

 way. Demand for extracted honey was slow for the 

 la.st few weeks, at 5@.8 on arrival. 



Be^:i>H•ax. — Demand fair, at 2.5@27 for good to 

 choice yellow on arrival. 



May 9. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Cincinnati, O. 



Boston. — Hnney. — No change in the honey- 

 market. Slow sale, and fair stock on hand. 

 May 9. Blake & Ripley, 

 Boston, Mass. 



Detroit.— Hooey.— No cliange in prices since la.st 

 quotations, and not much honey left to quote. 

 Bee.mvnx, in fair demand, 27®28. 

 May 9. M. H. Hunt. 



Bell Branch, Mich. 



Kansas City.— Hk/kj/.— The demand for comb 

 lioney does not increase very fast . Sales slow. No. 

 1 white comb 13@Uc; No. 2, VKTi Ki; No. 1 amber, 11 

 @12; No. 2. 6@8. Extracted, white, 6(5j6'/^; amber,6; 

 dark, 5. Beeswax, 23@27. 



Clemons, Mason & Co., 



May 10. Kan.sas City, Mo. 



JUST OUT! 



B7 W. I. CHAMBEELAIN, A. M., LL. D., 



Formerly Secretary of the flhio State Board of Agriculture, 

 and late President of the Iowa Stale Agricultural Col- 

 lege. At present Associate Editor of the 

 Ohio Farmer. 



This is a valuable companion to our other rural 

 books. It embraces the experience of forty years 

 of one of our foremost practical aKriculturists, who 

 has laid with his own hands over lb miles of tile. 



Price 35c ; by mail, 40c. 



A. I. ROOT, MEDINA, Ohio. 





This is one of the most profitable of farm crops, 

 and Is especially valuable to the liee-keeper because 

 of the pasturage It affords for the bees. It is har- 

 vested witliln three montlis from the time it is 

 sown. Under fair treatment it yields 50 bushels to 

 the acre, and rarely brings less than .50e per bu.shel. 

 The time for seeding is at hand and we are prepared 

 with several hundred bu.shels of choice seed, which 

 we will sell as long as it lasts at the following 

 prices. Former years we have run .short and had to 

 advance prices in June so as to supply orders with- 

 out a loss. We hope to have enough this year for 

 all orders, but we advise you not to put off ordering 

 too long. 



Per bushel, $1.00; '/^ bushel. 60c; per peck, 35c; 1 

 lb., 5c. If wanted Ijy mail, add 9c for postage. Two 

 bushels for $1.90; 10 bushels or more, 90c per bushel. 

 Above prices include bags to shii> in. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



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 used by practical Ijci^keepers at 

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