1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE.. 



1535 



New York.— We are having a good demand for 

 strictly fancy white comb honey. Receipts have been 

 quite heavy and numerous of late, owing principally 

 to the fact that most of the bee-keepers were late in 

 shipping. We quote fancy white at 16 to 17; No. 1, 

 14 to 15; No. 2 and amber, 13; buckwheat, 12 to 13. 

 The demand for extracted continues good, and we 

 have as yet experienced no scarcity, having enough 

 to supply our wants and more. Prices are firm. We 

 quote California white sage at 9 to 9H; light amber, 

 8 to 8?^; amber, 7 to 7H; extracted buckwheat, &% to 

 7. Nothing is coming along to amount to any thing 

 from the South, and therefore it is hardly worth while 

 to make quotations. What little is coming sells at 

 from 65 to 80 cts. per gallon, according to quality. 

 Beeswax quiet at 29 to 30. 



HiLDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



Nov. 25. 265-7 Greenwich St., 82-6 Murray St. 



Detroit.— Honey continues to be scarce, and prices 

 are much the same. There seems to be no Michigan 

 extracted, and prices quoted are for the California 

 extracted. The feeling seems to be among commis- 

 sion men that the bee-keepers are holding for a high 

 price, and will have to let it go later cheaper. No. 1 

 and A No. 1 white comb honey. 20c; No. 2, 15 to 18. 

 Extracted, 8 to 8H. Beeswax, 27 to 29. 



M. H. Hunt & Son, 



Nov. 11. Redford, Mich. 



ZanesvilliE.— This market is well supplied with 

 comb honey, especially alfalfa. Practically no change 

 in prices since last quotations; 19 to 20 cts. wholesale. 

 There is some demand for extracted in glass retail 

 packages; otherwise market is very quiet. Little 

 demand for beeswax in a wholesale way. I offer 29c 

 t. o. b. here in exchange for bee supplies. 



Edmund W. Peirce, 



Nov. 6. 136 W. Main St., Zanesville, O. 



Schenectady.— No great stock on our market, and 

 prices maintained. Fancy white is quite scarce, and 

 sells at 16 to 18; No. 1, 15 to 16; mixed and buckwheat, 

 13 to 14. Extracted, light, 8 to 9H; dark, 7H to 8. 

 Chas. MacCulloch. 



Nov. 18. Schenectady, N. Y. 



Boston.— Our market on honey is very strong, 

 ranging from 16 to 18c for No. 1, with, comparatively 

 speaking, light supplies, and a good demand. Ex- 

 tracted honey, also very light supply, brings 8c. 

 Blake, Scott & Lee Co.. 



Nov. 9. Boston, Mass. 



Liverpool.— Honey firmer in tone. Chilian, 4 to 

 6%; Peruvian. 4 to 6Ji; Jamaican, 4H to 65^; California, 

 8 to 11. Beeswax, Jamaican, 29 to 34; African, 29}^ to 

 30; American, 30 to 35; West Indian, 2954 to34; Chilian, 

 30 to 35 Taylor & Co., 



Nov. 18. 7 Tithebarn St. 



Antwerp.— Beeswax, Zanzibar (in pots) 32c; Zan- 

 zibar (dirty), 27c: Mozambique (chunks), 32; Morocco, 

 32; Portugal (in pots) 32H; B.-nguella, 32; Abyssinia 

 )not refined) 27c. E. Bondonnkau. 



If You MTant tKe Bee - booR 



that "covers the whole apicultural 

 field more completely than any other 

 published," send $1.20 to '•: ;: 



Prof. A.. J. Cook, Claremont, Calif. 



"Bee-keepers' Guide" 



Liberal Discount to the Trade. 



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, 

 205 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. 



WE WILL BUY AND SELL 



HONEY 



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 WAX 

 at highest market prices. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



266-267 Greenwich St. 82-86 Murray St. 

 NEW YORK. 



I WILL BUY YOUR 



HONEY 



for cash. Send sample, and mention quality, 

 style of package, and price. 



ONE CAR OF ALFALFA HONEY 

 WANTED. 



M.V.FACEY.Preston, Fillmore Co.. Minn. 



