GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



422 



in barrels, 12y2 ; amber, in cans, 12; in barrels, 

 111/2. Gunn, Langlois Co. 



Montreal, Ont., May 18. 



TORONTO — There is practically no change in the 

 market for honey in this city. Stocks are extremely 

 small; and some lines of tins, such as 60 s and i> s, 

 are practically exhausted. With the higher price 

 now being asked for pure fruit jams, honey will un- 

 doubtedly find a good sale when the new crop arrives. 



Toronto, Ont., May 17. Eby-Blain Limited. 



HAMILTON. — Honey in ten and five pound tins 

 is selling well; 60-lb. tins are selling sl"^: ^omb 

 honev selling fast. Beemen say it is hard to get 

 tins of any size, and we ought to get busy after them. 

 We quote fancy comb honey, $2.40; No. 1, it.-i.zt3. 

 White extracted honey brings 14. 



P W. Pearman Co., Ltd. 



Hamilton, Ont.. May 17. McNab Street Branch. 



SAN FRANCISCO. — We have no information as 

 to honey at this time. Leutzinger & Lane. 



San Francisco, Cal., May 14. 



CUBA — L,ight amber extracted honey bikings 

 $1.00 per gallon; amber, $1.00. Clean average yel- 

 low beeswax brings 40 cts. per lb. mo^t^i 



Matanzas, Cuba, May 12. A. Marzol. 



LIVERPOOL. — The honey market is steady, and 

 buyers are waiting for offers of Chilian Cuban 

 sales on snot bring $19.20 to $21.60, per 100 lbs., 

 Jamaica, ?00 caski sold at $23.28 to $25,20 ; some 

 Spanish sold at $23.04 per cwt. Beeswax is dearei 

 283 packages of all descriptions were offered and 

 126 sold. We quote Zanzibar yellow, shghtly drossy 

 to good at $46.14 to $47.34. East Indian, Wfached 

 faif^o'gool brings $44.94 to $46 14; u-b,eaehed 

 ditto, dark to good genuine, $41.28 *?, jl ^.-in^^ 

 cwt Mozambique, drossy to good block, bunp 



$41 88 to $46.86 per cwt. ; ditto fair to good rolls, 

 $46'26 to $47.34. Madagascar, dark to good palish, 

 brings $43 74 to $46.62 per cwt. Abyssinian, rath- 

 er dfossy to pale, brings $44.94 to $47.34 per cwt. 



Liverpool, Eng., May 4. Taylor & Co. 



June, 1917 



MEDINA. — In reporting the honey market at this 

 time we remind our readers of our report dated 

 February 21, in which we said we believed the comb- 

 honey crop would be well cleaned up, altho consid- 

 erable was believed to be in producers hands at that 

 time A careful survey of important markets re- 

 centlv leads us to believe that there is very little 

 old comb honey left, and the price has slightly im- 

 proved. For old-stock white comb honey we are 

 paying at present about 16 cts. for No. 1, and 18 for 

 fancy Of extracted honey there are practically no 

 offerings at this time, and the market is largely 



^^MedinirOhio, May 23. The A. I. Root Co. 



QUEENS 



Be8t Italians, 50 cts. each; $5.50 per dozen. V irgins, 25 els. 

 each; $2.75 per dozen. Orders taken now filled in rotation 

 after May 20. Any of my queens proving "^^^'^'^'^J-^P'^,*^'"'* 

 free. A. F. BRAY, Rt. 2, KELSO. TENN. 



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