. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. HON£Y AND BEESWAX MARKETS. (Dealers' Selling Prices.) Worcester, Mass., April 16.—The supply of honey has been all cleaned up. There has been quite a call, but have had none in stock. W. H. Blodgett & Co. Kansas City, Mo., April 15.—Supply and demand for honey are still light. We quote today: No. 1, per case of 24 sections, $; No. 2, $ to $ Extracted, white, 8e to 8c; amber, 7c to So. Beeswax, 27c to 30c. C. C. Clemmons & Co. Kansas City, Mo., April S.—Both demand and supply for honey are light. We quote No. 1 white comb, 24-s


. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. HON£Y AND BEESWAX MARKETS. (Dealers' Selling Prices.) Worcester, Mass., April 16.—The supply of honey has been all cleaned up. There has been quite a call, but have had none in stock. W. H. Blodgett & Co. Kansas City, Mo., April 15.—Supply and demand for honey are still light. We quote today: No. 1, per case of 24 sections, $; No. 2, $ to $ Extracted, white, 8e to 8c; amber, 7c to So. Beeswax, 27c to 30c. C. C. Clemmons & Co. Kansas City, Mo., April S.—Both demand and supply for honey are light. We quote No. 1 white comb, 24-section case, $3 to $; No. 2, 24-section case, $ to $ Extracted, white. 8c to 9c. Amber, ex- tracted, 7c to 8c. Beeswax, 25c to 30c. C. C. Clemmons & Co. Milwaukee, April 16, 1907.—The demand is fair. We quote our market today as follow: Comb. Choice to Pansy White 16 to 17 cents; Extracted, 8 to 9 cents; Bees- wax, 28 to 30 cents. J. OfCermann & Co. Denver, April 16, 1907.—The supply of- comb honey is very light. The demand is slacking up. We quote our market today as follow: Comb, No. 1 white, $; L. Amber, $; No. 2, $ per case of 24 sections; Extracted, 6 3-4; 7}^ for Light Amber; 7i/$ to 8 for "white. Beeswax wanted at 26 to 2S cents per pound deliv- ered. The Colorado Honey Producers' Assn. Chicago, May 9.—Very little honey on the market of any kind. Prices are therefore nominal. A little choice white clover comb sold at 17 cents per pound and would bring that at present, but supply seems to be exhausted, even with this scarcity there is no demand for number two grades. Ex- tracted white 7 cents to 8 cents, amber 6 cents to 7 cents. Beeswax in good demand at 3 2 cents per pound. R. A. Burnett & Co. Cincinnati, May 23.—There is no material change in the honey market at this writing. Quote amber in barrels at 5 l-'ic to 6 l-2c. Fancy table honey in crates of two 60 lb. cans, 8c to 9c. For choice yellow beeswax, free from


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