1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Extracted 



Honey 



Wanted 



We are always in the 

 market. 



If you have any to sell, mail 

 small average sample to 



NATIONAL 

 BISCUIT COMPANY 



Purchasing Department 



Washington Blvd. and Morgan SI. 



Chicago, Ills. 



Honey Markets continued from page 2. 



Kansas City.— Receipts of extracted honey are 

 light; the demand for white Is good, but sales of 

 amber are very light, Receipts of comb are light, 

 and the demand good. We quote No. 1 white comb 

 honey, 24-section cases, S3.50: No. 2 ditto, 83.25; No. 1 

 amber ditto. S3 25; No. 2 ditto. S2.75 to S3.00; extract- 

 ed, white, per lb., 8% to 9; extracted amber, 7 to VA. 

 Beeswax, 30. 



Kansas City, Jan. 21. C. C. Clemons. 



Indianapolis.— There is a good and steady de- 

 mand here for best grades of white-clover comb and 

 extracted honey. Jobbing houses are well supplied, 

 but practically none is now being offered by pro- 

 ducers, and it is evident that there will be a short- 

 age before the new crop can arrive. Eancy white 

 comb is being offered at 18 cts.; No. 1, white, 17; ex- 

 tracted, 11, with some slight reductions on quantity 

 lots. It is presumed that producers are being paid 

 about 2 cents less than above quotations. Produ- 

 cers of beeswax are being paid 28 cents cash or 30 in 

 trade. 



Indianapolis, Jan. 20. Walter S. Pouder. 



Cincinnati.— Comb honey is in fair demand, and 

 is selling at 83.75 per case for No. 1 white. Amber 

 extracted In barrels is selling at 7; in cans, 7^ to 8; 

 white extracted honey, in 60-lb. cans, 9 to 10; Cali- 

 fornia light amber, 8H. All grades of extracted 

 honey are in fair demand. Beeswax is in fair de- 

 mand at ?32.00 per 100 lbs. These are our selling 

 prices, not what we are paying. 



Cincinnati, Jan. 19. C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



A Georgia "Cracker" 



L. W. CROVATT 



p. o. Box 134, SAVANNAH, GA. 



Solicits Your Patronage 



Root's Goods 

 Exclusively 



L. W. Crovatt, Savannah, Ga. 



Successor to Howkins & Rush 



THE NATIONAL BEE - KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION 



OBJECTS 



1. To promote the interests of bee-keepers. 



2. To protect and defend its members in their 

 lawful rights as to keeping bees. 



3. To enforce laws against adulteration of honey 



MEMBERSHIP DUES 



One dollar a year. 

 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



President. — George W. York, Chicago, Ills. 



Vice-president. — W. D. Wright, Altamont, N. Y. 



Secretary. — E. B. Tyrrell, Detroit, Mich. 



Treasurer and General Manager.— N. E. 

 France, Platteville, Wis. 



Are you a member? If not, why not send the 

 annual dues of 81.00 at once to Treasurer France ? 

 Every progressive bee-keeper should be a member 

 of this, the greatest bee-keepers' organization in 

 America. 



Monoy - Jars 



No. 25. 1-lb. bronzed screw-cap. 85.00 per gross. 



Half-pound, screw-cap, 83.75 per gross. 



We have several styles of jars. They are made of 



heavy glass. Catalog of cartons and every 



thing a bee-keeper uses. free. 



I.J STRINCHAM, 105 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 



Apiaries, Clen Cove, L- I. 



Cincinnati. — There is not much doing in the sale 

 of honey. It is more quiet at this time of the year 

 than we anticipated. From our point of view it 

 seems to be a case of "no desire to eat honey." 

 Lower prices would not effect a single sale. We are 

 selling strictly fancy comb honey by the single case 

 for 84.00; to the jobber, from 83.75 to 83.85 per case. 

 Extracted honey, for tlie best, we are getting from 

 85^ to 12 cts. in CO-pound cans, according to the qual- 

 ity and quantity purchased; amber extracted hon- 

 ey, 6J4 to 8. We are paying 30 cts. cash and 32 in 

 trade for bright beeswax. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 19. 



New York.— Regarding comb honey we have 

 nothing new to report. Trade is quiet, demand 

 slow, even for fancy and No. 1 white, while off 

 grades, mixed, and buckwheat are neglected alto- 

 gether; and lor the present we can not encourage 

 shipments of comb honey of any kind, as.we have 

 all we can do to dispose of our present holdings. 

 Extracted is In good demand, with prices firm. We 

 are in the market for a fancy stock of white clover 

 or alfalfa, and should be glad to hear from produ- 

 cers who have any to dispose of. Beeswax is quiet 

 at from 29 to 30. 



Jan. 19. Hildreth & Segelken. 



LEWIS. BEE-WARE SHIPPED PROMPTLY 



ARND HONEY & BEF-SUPPLY CO. (Not Inc.) 

 Successors to YORK HONEY & BEE-SUPPLY COMPANY 



148 W Superior St , Chicago, III. 



Send for catalog. ENOUGU SAID. 



