July 15. 1911 



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 



Wachington Blvd. and Morgan St. 



Chicago, Ills. 



Chicago. — Up to this writing, none of the yield of 

 1911 has appeared on this market in the form of 

 comb honey, ('alifornla does not seem to have any 

 to spare, and it is too early for sections this side, as 

 a rule, the trade not taking kindl.v to the amber 

 grades. Kxtracted of the new yield has come for- 

 M-ard to a limited extent, and it is being sold at from 

 8 to 9. according to color and Quality, with very few 

 sales. Beeswax Is meeting with good demand at 

 from 31 to 32, if clean and of good color. 



Chicago, 111., July 5. R. A. Burmett & Co. 



Cincinnati. — The market is bare of comb honey. 

 There is as yet no new to ofler, and it will be hard 

 to tell just what it will bring. We are selling wa- 

 ter-white extracted honey, put up in 60-lb. cans, at 

 10 ct.s. There is no new white-clover extracted hon- 

 ey as yet to hand. Amber hone.v in barrels is sell- 

 ing at 7. Beeswax is in fair demand at S33.00 per 100 

 lbs. These are our selling prices, not what we are 

 paying. C. H. W. Weber it Co. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, July 1. 



St. Lovis. — ^The receipts of Southern honey have 

 not been large, and arrivals are well cleaned up on 

 receipt. Comb honey is out of seasonal the present 

 time. We quote fancy white comb honey nominal 

 at 15cts.; Xo. 1. at 14: choice amber. 12 to 13: southern 

 extracted honey, in barrels and half-barrels. 7: same 

 in five-gallon cans will bring J4 ct. more. Beeswax 

 is in good demand at 30 cts. lor prime: impure and 

 Inferior, less. L. IIartmann Produce Co. 



St. Louis, Mo., July 3. 



Cincinnati.— Extracted honey Is moving quite 

 lively. For amber honey we are getting from 6 to 

 7J4, according to quality: for fancy table honey, from 

 8 to 10 in crates of two 60-!b. cans. We have already 

 received a number of shipments of comb honey, 

 which found ready sale at Ifi to 1754 in 24-section 

 cases. The above are our selling prices, and we 

 must buy at even better prices than the.se. For 

 choice bright yellow wax, free froin dirt, we are 

 paying from 29 to 30. 



Cincinnati, July 3. The Fked W, Muth Co. 



Goldens that are Goldens 



It has taken 20 years to perfect this race 

 of "My Goldens." and they will winter 

 anywhere, produce as much honey, and 

 almost stingless. Try them and you will 

 be satisfied. . . Untested, Sl.OO: twelve, 

 SIO.OO. Tested, S3.00. Send for price list 

 and circular. . . NO CHEAP GOODS. 



GEO. M. STEELE, 30 So. 40tli St., Philadelptiia, Pa. 



Queens ._^. Queens 



200 to 300 per month. Untested. 81.00; 

 tested, S1.25: select tested, 82.00: breeders, 

 83.00. Nuclei, full colonies, bees by the 

 pound. Have letter from the State certi- 

 fying my bees are free from foul brood. 



Frank M. Keith, 83^ Florence St., Worcester, Mass. 



BEES AND SUPPLIES! 



Now is the time you are in a hurry 

 lor those bee goods. We have them 

 waiting for you. . Italian queens, 

 81.00: full colony in a hive, 89.50. ' . 



I. J. STRINCHAM, 105 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 



Apiaries, Glen Cove, L. I. 



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ATE NTS 



25 

 YEARS' 

 ^ PRACTICE 



CHAS. J. WILLI.\MSOiN', Rooms 304 to 307. Savings 

 Bank Bldg., 7th and E. Sts., Washington, D. C. 



Patent Practice in Patent Patent Counsel of 



Office and Courts. The A. I. Root Co 



lNDi.\NAPOLt.s. - Demand is good, but ofTerings as 

 yet are limited. Fancy white comb is being offered 

 at 17: No. 1 white comb at 15; best extracted in five- 

 gallon cans at 11: slightly lower prices on quantity 

 lots. Producers are probably being paid about 2 

 cents less per pound than above quotations. Bees- 

 wax is in good demand, and producers are being 

 paid 28 cents cash or 30 in trade. 



Indianapolis, Ind., .July 3. Walter S. Pouder. 



Chicago.— There is practically no activity in the 

 honey tnade, which is nothing unusual at this time 

 of the year. Stocks of extracted honey are cleaned 

 ui>, but there does not seem to be any scarcity of 

 comb honey. Tliere are no established prices as 

 yet on new honey. We are realizing for last sea- 

 .son's crop 15 to Ui for No. 1 white comb honey; 12 to 

 14 for No. 2 white: 10 to 12 for darker and off grades. 

 White extracted is selling at 8 to 854; light amber, 

 7K to 8. Bright pure beeswax is in good demand at 

 from 30 to 32. 



Chicago, 111., July -5. S. T. FiSH & Co. 



New York.— We have nothing to report on comb 

 honey. Fancy white and No. 1 are pretty well 

 cleaned up. There is .some little demand at from 

 14 to 15. I )ff grades, mixed and buckwheat, are not 

 wanted, and some of these will have to be carried 

 over. Extracted is in good demand. New South- 

 ern stock is arriving quite freely, and sells at from 

 65 to 85 cts. per gallon, according to quality. There 

 is no new crop from California on the market as 

 yet, and we do not expect to have any for a month 

 to come. Beeswax is quiet at 30. 



New York. July 3. Hildreth & Segelken. 



Denver. — We are beginning to receive small lots 

 of new-crop comb honey, which moves readily at 

 the following figures In a jobbing way: No. 1 white, 

 per case of 24 sections, 83.60: No. 1 light amber, 83.38: 

 No. 2, 83.15. No change from last quotation on ex- 

 tracted. We pay 26 cts. cash. 28 in trade, for clean 

 yellow beeswax delivered here. 



Thk Colorado Honey Producers" Ass'n. 



Denver, Col., July 5, 



