August. 1909. 



American Hae Joornal 



66 



FALCON 

 QUEENS 



99 



Three-Band 



Golden Italians 

 Caucasians 

 Carniolans 



1 6 12 



Untested $0.7.3 $4.25 $ 8.00 



Select Untested 1.00 5.-W ID. mi 



Tested, $1.50; Select Tested, $2.00 



We have in charsje of this department M R. 

 Leslie M.\rtin, formerly queen-breeder 

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

 ture. Washington. D. C. 



Send for our free catolog of "Falcon" 

 Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 



W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO. 



Jamestown, N. Y. 





< jiri AGO, July J'; .\ot .in\ ccmih 1hiiu\ hd 

 this market of the yield of I'ju'j at lliistiati'. 

 and if there were auN' it \V()nI<l not sell 

 There is often a little call during the lattei 

 part of .AuKust. To say what price it will 

 brini; at that time would he a Kuess. lix- 

 tractcd is being offered freely at about 7C 

 for white, and 6 for amber. Beeswax, wc. 

 R. A. Bi RNETT & Co. 



Los Angei.es. .Auk. 2. — Water whte ex 

 tracted. 6j*c; white. 6c. Light amber, ^^"c. 

 Comb — water-white, ihc: No. i faiio'. i=;c 

 fancy light amber. 14c; No. r light amber. 

 I25^c. About one-half a normal crop. 



H. .1. Mkrckr. 



Zanesvii. I.E. Ohio. July 20.— There is now 

 a good demand for honey. For No. r to 

 fancy white clover comb the jobbing trade 

 would pay I4@i5c delivered here, and for 

 best extracted 8S854c. It is too early for the 

 market to be established, but better grades 

 are selling a little higher than at time of 

 last quotations, say I6@i7c. Off grades. 1254- 

 <l?iic. For clean beeswax I offer 2qc cash, or 

 ^2c in exchange for merchandise. 



EDMI'NI) W. FEIRfK. 



iNiJIANAPOi.is. Aug. 2.— There is a good de 

 mand for best grades of honey. For fancy 

 white comb, producers are being paid i6c. 

 For No. I white. 14c. Finest extracted in i- 

 gallon cans. «c. No demand for amber or 

 off-grades. Producers of beeswax are re 

 ceiving 28@5oc, Walter S. I'ouder. 



CiNfiNNATI. July 29.— The market is bare 

 of fancy white comb honey. W'e have a fine 

 extracted table honey selling at He. .Amber 

 honey in barrels is selling at 6(?654c. accord- 

 ing to ouantity. We are paving 2fic cash and 

 Vtc in trade for beeswax delivered here. 



C. H. W. W'KBKR & Co. 



Kansas CiTV. Mo. July 2'j.— The demand 

 for comb honey is quite active, the very best 

 stock moving freely at $i.2s; per case of 24 

 sections; amber and No. 2 honey selling at 

 $2.7? per case. F.xtractcd, best white, sell- 

 ing at 6J4@7C. with fair demand. 'I'he supply 

 r»f new comb honey is somewhat limited as 

 yet. but we look for new arrivals soon. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Co 



Hcjiiiitltrsiw Bee-Siilis 



Honey Wanted! 



If it is Extracted Honey, mail us sample 

 and quote us lowest price; if it is Comb Honey, 

 state what kind it is and how it is put up. We 

 are always in the market for honey. 



Give us a trial on Red Clover and 

 Golden Yellow Italian Queens. 

 Ours cannot be excelled. 



C.H.\/V.WEBER :S*r 



Office and Salesrooms, 2146-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman, and Central Aves. 



BosTON.Julvio.— Fancy white comb honey. 

 r;@i6c; No. i. I4@isc. White, extracted, oc. 

 Beeswax, ioc. BLAKE. Lee Co. 



Toledo. Aug. ;.— There is practically very 

 little demand for comb honey as yet. and 

 very little being offered. We look for prices 

 to be about the same OS last year. New crop 

 fancy white clover would perhaps bring is@- 

 ii'C in a small way; No. i. I4@i5. Extracted, 

 white clover, in barrels or cans, would be 

 worth 7@7/4c; amber, extracted. (>@()/4c. 

 Beeswax is quite tirm at 28c cash, or 30c in 

 trade. The Griggs Bros. Co. 



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or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



6 cents a month. We will be glad to 

 furnish free all the sample copies you 

 can use judiciously. Why not begin 

 now? 



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Ctilcago, III 



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