July, loog. 



American ?ee Joarnal 



"FALCON 

 QUEENS 



99 



Three-Band 



Golden Italians 

 Caucasians 

 Carniolans 



1 6 13 



Untested $1.00 $5.50 $10.00 



Select Untested 1.25 6.75 12.75 



Tested, $1.50; Select Tested, $2.00 



We have in charge of this department Mr. 

 Leslie Martin, formerly queen-breeder 

 in the Apiary of the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture. Washington, D. C. 



^oncy anb 



Chicago. June 30.— There are practically 

 no sales of comb honey. There is quite a 

 quantity of last year's crop in the different 

 houses that handle it, awaiting opening of 

 the season, prices for which would at this 

 time be a guess. Extracted in good supply, 

 white being offered at 6H to 7c : amber. 6 to 

 6!4c : dark amber. 5H to 6c. Beeswax. 30c. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Toledo, June 30.— No new comb honey 

 has arrived, and but little old on hand. Sales 

 are made at 14 to 15c for fancy. Too early 

 to say what new crop will be worth. Ex- 

 tracted white clover brings 7 to 7 l-2c in cans 

 and barrels: amber. 5 1-2 to 6c. Beeswax. 

 26 to 28c. The Griggs Bros. Co. 



Cincinnati, June 30.— The market on 

 comb honey is bare of fancy goods : there is 

 an abundance of off-grade honey and old 

 Colorado honey. We could sell some fancy 

 goods at 14c. The demand for extracted 

 honey is good; amber in barrels selling at 

 6to6 1-2c. There is no white clover honey 

 as yet to offer. Beeswax is selling fair at 

 S33 per 100 lbs. These are our selling prices, 

 not what we buy at. „ 



C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



Kansas City, Mo., June 30.— We are now 

 receiving small shipments of new comb 

 honey; the crop of 1908 comb is about all 

 gone except what is granulated. We quote: 

 New No. 1 white comb. 24 sections, $3.25^er 

 case; extracted, per pound (white) 6 1-2 to 

 7c ; extracted, amber, per lb.. 6 to 6 l-2c. 

 Beeswax, 25 to 28c. „ 



C. C. Clemons Prod. Co. 



New York, July I. We find there is a 

 little better demand for fancy and No. 1 

 white comb honey, and same is selling at 

 from 13 to 14c per pound. Off grades are not 

 in much demand, and we find slow selling 

 at from 10 to lie per pound, according to 

 quality. H;xtracted, demand fair. New 

 crop from the South is now beginning to 

 arrive quite freely, and is selling all the 

 way from 60 to 75c per gallon, according to 

 quality. No new crop from California as 



Send for our free catolog of "Falcon" 

 Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 



W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO. 



Jamestown, N. Y. 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



H 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""' 



Otfice «nd Salesrooms, 2U6-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman and Central Aves. 



yet. and we do not expect any for some time 

 to come. Beeswax steady at 30c. 



HiLDRETH & SEGELKEN. 



Indianapolis, July 1.— Not a pound of 

 new comb honey on our market. Our mar- 

 ket is entirely bare of comb honey, but some 

 good extracted remains unsold from last 

 year. Prices are not yet established, but a 

 fancy article would find ready sale at good 

 prices. Beeswax is in good demand, and 

 producers are receiving 29 to 30c. 



Walter S. Povder. 



Zanesville, Ohio. July 1.— There is a 

 pretty fair demand for comb honey at the 

 present time, but scarcely any for extracted. 

 No. 1 to fancy white clover comb brings the 

 producer 12 1-2 to 14c. and goes to the retail 

 grocery trade at about I6c. For beeswax of 

 good quality I offer 29c cash. 32c in exchange. 

 Edmund W. Peirce. 



Denver, Jul^ 3. —Our last season's stock 

 of comb honey is now all sold, but there is 

 some in other hands, and very low prices 

 are quoted in order to effect sales. We hope 

 to get some new crop comb in during the 

 next few days. Demand for extracted honey 

 is very light, owing to hot weather and good 

 supply of fruit. We quote, white, 7 1-2 to 

 8 l-3c : light amber 6 3-4 to 7 l-2c. We pay 

 25 cents tor clean yellow beeswax delivered 

 here. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers' Ass'n. 



Boston, July 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. 



HONEY '-!!? BE ESWAX 



When consigning, buying, 

 or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



199 South Water St. 



Chicago, III 



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 price on application. 5A3t 



IMPERIAL VALLEY BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATON. 

 El Centro, California 



We will Buy and 

 Sell 



HOIET 



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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 Qreenwlcli Street 

 NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Books for Bee-Keepers 



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