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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 12, 1921 



MR. FLORIST!! 



Plant Bodger's Seeds and they 

 will "Say It with Flowers" 



We have been working for several years 

 perfedting ^ocks and we are now able to 

 assi^you in giving the flower-buying public 

 what they are calling for: the beautiful 

 pa^el shades of delicate pinks, tyrian rose, 

 fiery cerise and an endless li^ of pleasing 

 shades in a New Type of immense size and 

 unusual petalage, the Dahlia Flowered 

 Ziimia. ThistypeispopularizingtheZinnia. 

 We have also introduced in Giants the 

 Picotee, the Vidtory Quilled and a rich 

 Golden Yellow called "Buttercup." These 

 are di^ndtive and attractive as cut flowers. 

 We have also on the market the long- 

 hemmed Beauty Type of A^er and next 

 year will have an Early Flowering A^er 

 in this type for you. 



We also recommend our Seleded Strains 

 of Cregos and American Branching, our 

 Fancy Strains of Half Dwarf Cineraria, Calendula, Candytuft, the New Double Cosmos,White, Pink and Crimson; 

 Giant Zinnia in fifteen dirndl shades, and many other reseledted drains for florifts. 



We are growere and tell only in bulk, bat all reliable seedtmen carry — 



BODGER'S FLORISTS' STOCKS-BUY TODAY FROM YOUR NEAREST SEEDSMAN 



Golden Yellow Sweet Peas! 



McClenahan's Yellow Flower Dye 



Will quickly and uniformly dye white, light-pink and rose-pink peas to golden 



yellow, apricot and burnt orange respectively 



For two years I have supplied dyed peas to the Oklahoma City market, and they are now more popular than 

 ever. The peas take the dye perfectly. It never streaks, h\it diffuses through the petals so the veins are 

 not distinguishable, and the dyed flowers appear so natural that many people search seed catalogues and 

 make diligent inquiry for seed of these new colors. 



White Carnations take the dye to a medium yellow, sometimes leaving part of the central tuft uncolored, 

 but producing a charming effect. 



So far as we have experimented, roses seem to take the dye as readily as peas do. Cecile Brunners quickly 

 change to orange. 



See What a User Says : 



"We have been handling Sweet Peas from you for the last two years, and have always been more than pleased 

 with the yellow, apricot, and the burnt orange, which you have colored with McClenahan's Yellow Flower Dye. 

 The colors have a' ways been cbar and real, never showing streaks as we have noticed in other dyes. We know the 

 dye to be a great success."— THE FOSTER FLORA.L CO.. Oklahoma City, Okla., April M. 1021. 



This dye keeps indefinitely in dry form, dissolves instantly, and we use same solution for one to two weeks. 

 PRICE, sufficient to make one quart, $1.00, prepaid. Six for $5.00. 



H. S. McCLENAHAN 



40th and Phillips Streets 



OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 



