WE DO OUR PART 
TO THE TRADE: 
With the improvement in business conditions so general throughout both this 
country and abroad, it is with renewed confidence that we submit our 1934 
contract and general trade list. 
Since the very life of the flower seed industry depends upon the quality of 
the product offered, it is with pardonable pride that we call your attention to 
the number of Gold Medals and Awards of Merit won by our Flower Seeds all 
over the world. We appreciate very much this direct recognition of the high 
standard of work carried on by our staff of trained horticulturists. 
Combining the most up to date scientific methods with the vast fund of 
practical knowledge acquired during our 43 years of flower seed growing, we are 
well equipped to continue this development of superior stocks to satisfy the most 
exacting demands of our discriminating clientele. 
Our trial grounds, plant workshops and growing grounds are at all times open 
to the critical inspection of our trade, and we are always glad to escort our 
visitors through the up-to-date cleaning mills, warehouse and office maintained 
at our El Monte headquarters. 
We are now in a position to furnish electrotypes of a great number of flowers, 
including all the illustrations shown in this list. Prices are listed under each cut. 
Please order by number. 
We can also furnish Photographs of all flowers illustrated in this list. Write us 
for particulars. 
We wish to thank our friends for their past business, and trust we may con¬ 
tinue to serve them. 
BODGER SEEDS, LTD. 
NOVELTIES FOR 1934 
Since the inauguration of the All American Selections Competition, novelties 
have come to occupy a steadily more important place in the American flower seed 
industry. With the whole industry concentrating publicity on the same varieties, 
they are becoming known over the widest possible territory in the short space of 
one or two seasons, and Novelties thereby become a major factor in every seeds¬ 
man’s flower seed business. 
We are proud to present, in the following pages, our Novelties for 1934, and 
those introductions of the past one or two seasons which we consider outstanding. 
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