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. 

 Indianapolis.— There is a good and steady de- 

 mand here for best gradesof white-clover comb and 

 extracted honey. Jobbing houses are well supplied, 

 but practically none is now being oilered by pro- 

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

 age before the new crop can arrive. Fancy white 

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

 tracted, U. 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 29 cents cash or 31 in 



Indianapolis, April 3. Walter S. Pouder. 



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.— AV. 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 Sl.OO at once to Treasurer France 7 

 Every progressive bee-keeper should be a inem.ber 

 of this, the greatest bee-keepers' organization In 

 America. 



BEES AND BEE -HIVES 



from New York City. For twenty years our busi- 

 ness has been to furnish fixtures for bee-keep- 

 ing. When you are in need, we will be 

 pleased to quote you. Catalog free. 

 I.J STRINCHAM, 105 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 

 Apiaries, Clen Covo, L. I. 



P 



ATE NTS 



25 

 YEARS' 

 m^, PRACTICE 



CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON, Rooms 304 to 307, Savings 

 Bank BUlg., 7tU and E. Sts., Washington, D. C. 



Patent Practice in Patent Patent Counsel of 



Office and Courts. The A. I. Root Co 



St. Louis. — Our honey-market is entirely un- 

 changed since our quotation of March 21st. There 

 have been small receipts of Southern honey which 

 have moved out slowly on account of the prevail- 

 ing high prices. Should the receipts increase, our 

 market will undoubtedly decline. Comb honey is 

 not plentiful. The demand for it is limited, and 

 there is enough to go around. We quote fancy 

 comb honey at 16 to l^%; No. 1. 15 to 1554: choice 

 amber, 14 to 15; dark, 10 to U. Broken and leaking 

 honey sells at less. White clover, extracted, in 

 five-gallon cans, is nominal at 9 to 954; California 

 light amber. 8K to 9; Southern light amber in five- 

 gallon cans, 8 to 854; in barrels and half-barrels, 7%. 

 Beeswax, prime. 29; impure and inferior, less. 



R. Hartmann Produce Co. 



St. Louis, Mo., April 7. 



Poultry Advertisements Pay! 



"An Inquiry from Gleanings is Usually a Sure Sale" 



Crystal White 

 Orjiingtons 



C. 0. YOST 



S. C. R. I. Reds 



Indian Runner 

 Ducks 



R. F. D. 4, WINCHESTER, IND„ March 30, 1911. 



Oleaninas in Bee Culture, Medina, Ohio. 



Gentlemen:— Enclosed find check for 810.00 for which credit my advertising account. 



I feel that I want to say that GLEANINCiS so far has been my best paper as to advertising. 

 An inquiry from GLEANINGS is usually a sure sale. 



I shall advertise heavily in GLEANINGS another year. ,,^„^ 



Yours respectfully, C. O. YOST. 



