1904 



Albany. — Stock of honey here is working off better 

 siiue weather became warmer, and ooks nioie encour 

 aging tor selling ont slock. Thf past thiee cold 

 nioiuh'i have been not only very cliscoiu aging, bu al- 

 most all honey hardenfd in the comb and gives veiy 

 poor saii-faction Pri^ e-^ are nominal now. from 8 to 

 is CIS for comb, according lo condition of honey. Ex- 

 tracted slow at G.a65^ for buck whe land iil4 for light 

 grades. MacDougal & Co , 



March 23. Albany, N. Y. 



Drnver.— There is s\iflficient stock in this market to 

 meet the local demand No. 1 w hite, $J .50(0 2 75 per 

 case of 21 sections; No. 2 white. S'2.2r(a2 40 ptr case of 

 2-1 sect on'^. White extiacled, 7fa.754 Clean yellow 

 beeswax watiled at 28(580 crnts per pound, according 

 to color The Colo. Honky Producers' Assn., 



March 21, 1440 Market fet., Denver, Colo. 



GLEANINGS IN Bl'.K LT"!.'l I'RR. 369 



— HONEY QUEENS — 



Columbus. — Receipts light, demand good at follow- 

 ing prices: Fancy white, 14 ; No 1 white, lirail2 am- 

 ber, lOalO}^. Evans & Turner, 



April 9. Columbus, O. 



For S.ale. — Thirty barrels choice extracted white- 

 clover honey Can put it up in any stjle of package 

 desired. Write for prices, mentioning style of pack- 

 age, and quantity wanted. Sample mailed on receipt 

 of three cents in P. O. stamps. Emil J. Baxter, 

 Nauvoo, Hancock Co., 111. 



For Sale.— 8000 lbs. choice ripe extracted clover 

 honey, in cases of two new 60-lb. cans each, at 7% cts. 

 per lb.; 3351b. barrels at 7 cts. per lb. 



G. W. Wilson, R R. No. 1, Viola, Wis. 



For Sale. — T have a few more ca.ses of comb honey 

 (mostly buckwheat), which I will offer at a reduced 

 ptice to close out. 



N. t,. Stevens, R. D. 18, Moravia, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Fancy basswood and white-clover hon- 

 ey: 60 lb cans, Sc; 2 cans or more, 7'.^c: bbls , 7!'2C. 

 E. R. Pahl & Co., 294 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Wanted. — Honey. Selling fancy white, 15c; amber, 

 13c. We are in the market for either local or car lots 

 of comb honey. Write us. Evans & Turner, 



Columbus, Ohio. 



Wanted. — Beeswax; highest market price paid. 

 Write for price list. 



Bach, Becker & Co., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted— Comb and extracted honey. State price, 

 kind, and quantity. R. A. Burnett & Co., 



199 South Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted.— ^'j'/ra fancv comb honey, about 100 lbs. 

 each in Dinz and i^^xi]^ sections, the latter in two- 

 beeway and four-beeway sections. 



The a. I Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



Wanted. — Beeswax. Will pay spot cash and full 

 market value for beeswax at any time of the year 

 Write us if you have any to dispose of. 



HiLDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich St., New York. 



Wanted — Beeswax. We are paj-ing 29c cash or 31 

 cents per pound in exchange for supplies for pure av- 

 erage wax delivered at Medina, or our branch houses 

 at 144 E. Erie St , Chicago, 44 Vesey St., New York 

 City, and 10 Vine St., Philadelphia. Be sure to send 

 bill of lading when you make the shipment, and ad- 

 vise us how much you send, net and gross weights. 

 We can not use old comb at any price. 



The a. I. Root Company, Medina, O. 



Clias. Israel (SL Brothers 



486-4QO Canal St., Ne^v YorK. 



.WholesaleJDealers and Commission Merchants inj 

 Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



Consignments Solicited. Established 1876. 



Golden and Leather colored Italians Do you want 

 tine queens? 1 have them. Tesltd $1.25. six for $6 50; 

 select- d testtd, $1.50; extra select tested, |2.00; breed- 

 eis S3 00. 

 H. C. TRIESCH, Jr., DYER, AR.K. 



1 Q O 4- 



TRY J. \V. T.-VYLORS rpcord-breakers. The> are three- 

 liaiiiled liJiither-colored Iialiiins. They have bn^ken all 

 records as hoiiey-eathenrs. I have made a specialty of 

 queen-breedins for ten jears to secure the best bees, and 

 now I have them. 



Untested, 75 cts., or J8.00 a dozen; tested, $l.'i5 each; select 

 tested, ^l.lh; each. Breeders, the best, $4.00 each. 



I have three .vards, and can till ail orders by return mail. 

 1 guarantee safe arrival and satisfaction. J. E. Atihley 

 sa>s the finest queen he ever owned he bought from me. 

 Try one. J. W. TAYLOR, «Jzan, Ark. 



QUEENS DIRECT From ITALY 



Please send us your address on a postal card, and we 

 will send jour our ptice list of queen-, witien in Eng- 

 lish. Correspondence tio( suffii ieutly posl-slaniped will 

 be refused Our mottn; ■ Whatsoever ye would that 

 n'en should do to vou, do ye even so to them.' Write 



MALAN BROTHERS, Queen - breeders. 



"Apiaro." Luserna, San Giovanni, Italy. 



HamU UIviIm lln inquiring about nuclei for 

 linn I WniR MR dehvery in May, later than 

 UUII I IllllU l«IU 20ih of April I have re- 

 ceived orders for one half the number I can supply, 

 and the prospects are that my present propol^als to 

 prospective buyers will crowd me with orders. 



B. F. AvERiLL, Howaidsville, Va. 



U STORY EIGHT-FRAME L HIVE $ 1 .00. 



Sc-tions Dovetai'ed hives. Foundation and all supplies 



at Reduced Prices. Send for list. 



W. D. SOPER. ■ Route 3. JACKSON. MICH. 



MAPLE ^ SYRUP 



FOR SALE 



in one-gallon cans, $1 20 per gallon; 10 gallons @ $1.10. 



©J^c A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



PKacelia Seed to Sell. 



One of the greatest honey-producing plants known. 



15 cts per oz, or two ounces for 25 cts. Address 



A.. S. THompson, Garfield, "Wash. 



Squabs are raised in one month, bring 

 BlOPRtCES. Eager market. Money- 

 makers for poult r.vmeri. larmers, wo- 

 men. Here is somethine wokth look- 

 ing INTO. Send for our FRKE BOOK. 

 "How to Make Money with Squabs, 

 and learn this rich inilustry. Address 



PLYMOUTH KOCK SQUAB CO , 

 289 Atlantic Ave., boston, MAS 



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Sound, bright stock ; most popu- 

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L. H. Mahan, ^"'',,3 Terre Haute, Ind. 



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