. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. A Celluloitl Queen-Button is a verv pretty thing for a bee-keeper or honey-seller to wear on his coat-lapel. It often serves to in- troduce the subject of honey, and frequently leads to a sale. Note.—One reader writes; " I have every reason to be- lieve that it would be a very good idea for ev *ry bee-keeper to wear one (of i^ie buttonsj as it will cause people to ask questions about the busy bee, and many a con- versation thus started would wind up with the Bale of more or less honey; at any rate it would give the bee-keeper a superior opportuni


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. A Celluloitl Queen-Button is a verv pretty thing for a bee-keeper or honey-seller to wear on his coat-lapel. It often serves to in- troduce the subject of honey, and frequently leads to a sale. Note.—One reader writes; " I have every reason to be- lieve that it would be a very good idea for ev *ry bee-keeper to wear one (of i^ie buttonsj as it will cause people to ask questions about the busy bee, and many a con- versation thus started would wind up with the Bale of more or less honey; at any rate it would give the bee-keeper a superior opportunity to enlighten many % person in regard to honey Sjad ; 4 The picture shown herewith is a reprouuo- ition of a motto queen-button that we are fur- nishing to bee-keepers. It has a pin on the underside to fasten it. Price, by mail, 6 cents; two for 10 cent*, or 8 for 25 cents. Send all orders to the office cf the .Amerlcftir 'See Forty Years Among the Bees By DR. C. C. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]


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