May, 1909. 



101 



American Me -Journal 



"FALCON" 



Air-Spaced 



Hives are the best all-the- 

 year hives for the bee- 

 keeper who uses no bee- 

 cellar. Can be packed 

 with chaff if desired. 



"Sections" 



Foundation 



Of the highest quality, a 

 trial order will convince. 



BEESWAX WANTED 



Highest price in cash or 

 supplies. Write for Cata- 

 log of full line of our Bee- 

 Keepers' Supplies. Feb. 

 discount, 3 percent. 



W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



Jamestown, N. Y. 





Chicago. April 28.-The market is dull, 

 few sales of comb honey being made, witb 

 best erades ranging from 11 to 12c ; off 

 grades from 1 to 3c less, with occasional 

 sales of small quantities at 12 1-2 to 13c for 

 the fancy. Extracted, white. 7 to 8c-the 

 latter price for basswood ; ambers 6 to 7c. 

 Beeswax, 30c. R. A. Buknett & Co. 



Cincinnati, April 29.— The market on 

 comb honey is about over. There is no 

 fancy goods in stock. Low grades are still 

 abundant, but they cannot be sold at any 

 sacrifice. Extracted honey fair : white sage 

 selling at 9c ; amber in barrels at 6 1-4 to 

 6 l-2c. Beeswax is selling slowly at $33 per 

 100 lbs. C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



Toledo, April 28. -There is practically no 

 demand for comb honey. We are making 

 sales in a small way at 14 1-2 to 15c, with no 

 demand for lower grades. White clover in 

 barrels or cans is worth 7 ]-2to 8c in a retail 

 way. Amber, extracted, Calfornia. 6 1-2 to 

 7c. Beeswax 28c cash and 30c in trade. 



The Griggs Bros. Co. 



Denver. April 29.— Demand for honey is 

 light. We quote : No. 1 white, per case of 

 24 sections, $3.00: No. 1 light amber. $2.75: 

 partly granulated comb honey. $1.75 to $2.40 

 per case, according to condition. White ex- 

 tracted honey, 8',ii to9cperpound: light am- 

 ber, Tri UiUHc : strained, 6 to 7c. We pay 25 

 to 26c for clean yellow beeswax delivered 

 here. 



The Colo. Honey Producers' Ass n. 



Zanesville, Ohio, April 30.-There is 

 some demand for honey though the market 

 is still rather inactive. Best white clover 

 comb honey would bring on arrival 13 to I4c., 

 and sells in a wholesale way at 15 to 16 l-2c. 

 Best extracted wholesales at 9 l-2c. For 

 beeswax I offer 30c in cash or 32c in ex- 

 change for bee-supplies. 



Edmund W. Peirce. 



San Francisco. April 12. — Replying to 

 your favor of the 27th ult. relative to market 

 quotations on honey, would say as far as we 

 know there is not a car of honey left either 

 in Southern California or the San Joaquin 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



^ Please Rush My Order g 



We can, as we have several carloads 

 of hives, sections, foundation and all 

 other bee-supplies. 



Give Us A Trial 



Shipments are made the same day order is received. 

 We can supply Red Clover and Golden Yellow Queens. 



C. H.W. WEBER ^=' 



Office ind Salesrooms, 2146-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman and Central A»es. 



Valley. There is a limited quantity in the 

 northern section of the State of inferior 

 quality, but outside of this it is our opinion 

 the market is absolutely bare. The indica- 

 tions for the coming crop are excellent, and 

 there is a general opinion there will be a 

 very good crop of honey the coming season. 

 Guggenhime & Co. 



Boston, May 1.— We quote : Fancy white 

 comb honey, 15c : No. 1, 14c : white extract- 

 ed, 8 l-2c ; light amber, 7 l-2c. Beeswax. 30c. 

 Blake, Lee Co. 



Philadelphia, April 29. — Fancy white 

 comb honey, 18c : No. 1, 16 to 16 l-2c : amber. 

 14 to 14 l-2c. Extracted honey, fancy, 9 l-2c 

 in 60 lb. cans : amber, 7 l-2c. 



Wm. A. Selser. 



Los Angeles, May 3. — Water-white ex- 

 tracted, 8c: white, 7 1-2c: light amber, 7c: 

 amber, 5c. Fancy white comb, 16c ; No. 1 

 white. 15c: fancy light amber, 14c: No. 1 

 light amber. 12 l-2c. H. J. Mercer. 



Kansas City, Mo., May 8.— There is no 

 special change in the honey market since 

 our last quotations. The demand for ex- 

 tracted is light while the supply is fairly 

 good. We quote : No. 1 white comb. 24 sec- 

 tions, $2.50 to $2.60: No. 2 white and amber, 

 $2.25: extracted, white, per pound. 6 1-2 to 7c: 

 extracted, amber, 6c. Beeswax, 25 to 28c. 

 C. C. Clemons Prod. Co. 



New York, April 29.— There are no new 

 features whatsoever in regard to comb 

 honey. Extracted is in fairly good demand. 

 The old crop is fairly well cleaned up and 

 the stocks on the market are not heavy. We 

 hope for an increased demand during the 

 next 3 months. Prices are ruling about the 

 same. California extracted is selling at 

 from 6 1-2 to 8 l-2c. Southern and West In- 

 dia at from 58 to 6.5c per gallon, according to 

 quality. Beeswax steady at from 29 to 30c. 

 HILDRETH& Seoelken. 



Indianapolis, April 28.— There is a very 

 favorable demand for best grades of both 

 comb and extracted honey: and while job- 

 bing houses are fairly well stocked, very 

 little honey is now being offered by pro- 



HONEY FOR SALE 



We are producers and shippers of ex- 

 tracted alfalfa honey, in car lots, put up in 

 5-gal. cans, two cans to the case. Every can 

 is inspected betore leaving our warehouse, 

 and all shipments are guaranteed equal to 

 sample in quality. 



.Sample and i>rice on application. 5.\3t 



IMPERIAL VALLEY BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATON, 

 El Centro, California 



ducers. Jobbers are making sales at the 

 following prices ; Fancy white comb, 14 to 

 15c : No. 1 white, 12c. White clover ex- 

 tracted, in 5-gallon cans, 8 1-2 to 9c. Amber 

 honey is in poor demand, and prices not es- 

 tablished. Bee-keepers are being paid 29 to 

 31c for beeswax. Walter S.PouDERlij 



We will Buy and 

 Sell 



HONEY 



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of the different grades and kinds. 

 If you have any to dispose of, or if 

 you intend to buy, correspond 

 with us. 



We are always in the market 

 for 



Beeswax 



at highest market prices. 



Hildreth & Segelken 



265 & 367 Greenwich Street 

 NEW YORK, N.Y. 



HONEY *-!!? BE ESWAX 



When consigning, buying, 

 or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



199 South Water St. Chloaeo, III 



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