. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. June, 1911. American ^ae'Joornal. Chicago. May 23.—There is practically no trade in honey of any kind at present, the extracted grades being exhausted that are suitable for table purposes, as also the choice to fancy grades of comb. A little remnant of amber remains. Prices are diffi- cult to determine in the absence of supply. Beeswax is steady at 32c for clean and of good color. R. A. Burnett & Co. 23.—The local supply of honey in the stores is almost exhausted. In- dications are that the demand for new crop will be good, especi
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. June, 1911. American ^ae'Joornal. Chicago. May 23.—There is practically no trade in honey of any kind at present, the extracted grades being exhausted that are suitable for table purposes, as also the choice to fancy grades of comb. A little remnant of amber remains. Prices are diffi- cult to determine in the absence of supply. Beeswax is steady at 32c for clean and of good color. R. A. Burnett & Co. 23.—The local supply of honey in the stores is almost exhausted. In- dications are that the demand for new crop will be good, especially for best grades. There can be no established scale of prices until crop reports come in. Beeswax is in excellent demand, and producers are being paid 20c cash, or 31c in trade. Walter S. Pouder. Cincinnati. May 23.—The market on comb honey is about exhausted. There is as yet no new white extracted honey arrived, and it is hard to tell what new honey will bring. We are offering water-white honey put up in 60-lb. cans at loc a pound, but look for lower prices for the coming season. Beeswax is in good demand at S33 per 100 pounds. The above are our sellintr prices, not what we are paying. C. H. W. Weber & Co. Cincinnati. May 23.—The public is now waiting for new honey, con'seguently the de- mand for what is on the market is very slow. Comb honey is all cleaned up. and we are looking forward to a good demand for new honey. It will be on the market within the next tivo weeks. We are still selling the dark amber honey in barrels from 6@7C, according toqualityandquantity purchased; table honey from 8(!«ioc in oo-lb. cans, two in a box. We are paying for strictly choice bright yellow beeswax 30c a pound, or 33c in trade. The Fred W. Muth Co. Kansas City. May 23.—The supply of both comb and extracted honey is very light, and the demand is light. We quote: No. i white comb. 24-section cases, per case. S3-25; amber. No. 2. Extracted, white. per 8
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