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The Florists^ Review 



113 



RICHARD DIENER CO., he, Kentfield, Marin Co., Cal. 



rCLADIOLI 



The varieties here offered have been tested in every state of the Union, as well as 

 in foreign countries, and they have been found far superior to any varieties now in 

 existence. They will, without any doubt, be the leading varieties in the near future. 



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No. 1. Mrs. William Kent 



Per Bulb Per Doz. Per 100 



Light fawn to light ashes of roses; old 

 rose in throat, sometimes lightly striped 

 with rose-pink. It is a very rapid propa- 

 gator. Flowers are 6 inches in diameter 

 and spikes 4 to S ft. high $0.50 $5.00 $40.00 



1-in. to lyi-in., small bulb 25 2.50 20.00 



No. It. Anna Eberius 



Dark velvety purple; throat deeper shade; 

 flowers 6 inches in diameter; spikes 3 to 4 

 ft. high; fine, long, well set spikes 25 



1-in. to lyi-ia., small bulb 12 



No. 22. San Anselmo 



Pure white, slightly striped with ruby 

 pink. Immense, free flowering; fine for cut 

 flowers. Flowers 6 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 ft. high 50 



1-in. to 1^-in., small bulb 25 



No. 24. D. J. Whitney 



Salmon-flesh with two striped and spot- 

 ted and red under-petals; opens in a full 

 cluster at the apex of the stem, giving the 

 appearance of a canna. Flowers 5^4 inches 

 in diameter; spikes 4 to 5 ft. high. Earliest 

 of all; good for forcing 1.50 



1-in. to IJ/^-in., small bulb 75 



No. 130. Thos. T. Kent 



Rose-pink with ruby running through 

 center of each petal; very vigorous in 

 growth; this is one of our largest varieties; 

 one of the heaviest propagators; flowers 6 

 to 8 inches in diameter, spikes 6 ft 50 



lin. to 1^-in., small bulb *... .25 



2.50 

 1.25 



5.00 

 2.50 



20.00 

 10.00 



40.00 

 20.00 



12.00 

 6.00 



5.00 

 2.50 



45.00 

 22.50 



$1.00 

 .50 



$ 7.00 

 3.50 



No. M4. Captain Asher Carter Bakar 



, Per Bulb Per Doz. Per 100 



Rich, velvety red with darker center; 

 flowers 5 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 

 ft. high. This was awarded the silver 

 medal at the P. P. I. E., 1915, for the best 

 of all the red Gladioli shown $0.10 



1-in. to lyi-in., small bulb OS 



No. 38. Jack London 



Light salmon with brilliant orange flame 

 stripes; golden yellow throat, with ruby 

 striped center; flowers 5 inches in diame- 

 ter, spikes 5 to 6 ft. Exceptionally fine 1.00 



1-in. to lyi-in., small bulb 50 



No. 191. Mrs. H. E. Bothin 



Flesh-salmon pink, flame scarlet center; 

 large size; strong 4 to 5 foot spikes; a 

 first-class show variety 1.00 



1-in. to lj4-in., small bulb SO 



No. 2M. Frank J. Symmes 



Salmon-rose pink with red center, ruffled 

 edges; flowers 4 inches in diameter; spikes 

 5 to 6 ft. high 50 



1-in. to lJ4-in., small bulb 25 



DIENER'S HYBRID GLADIOLI, MIXED 



The finest Mixture ever put on the market. All shades of 

 color and combination are contained in this Mixture and the 

 flowers grow to a very large size. Our previous Mixtures have 

 created a sensation everywhere, but this is something far 

 superior. Many a gem will be found among them. 



Per Doz. Per 100 Per 1000 



Large Bulbs $2.00 $75.00 $125.00 



1-in. to VA-in. Bulbs 1.00 7.50 60.00 



Small Bulbs SO 3.50 30.00 



PETUNIAS 



DIENER'S RUFFLED MONSTERS. SINGLE 



The most perfect and most beautiful Petunias in existence 

 and have taken the highest prizes wherever shown. Seed in 

 separate Colors: Red, Pink, Variegated, White, Flesh Pink 

 Frilled, Blue and Mixed. 



THE DIENER TOMATO 



(Blight-proof.) 



The largest and most desirable tomato ever created. Unex- 

 celled for table use, for canning, for tomato sauce, and for 

 dehydration. Thirty to 40 tons of ripe fruit of remarkably uni- 

 form size produced to the acre. The Diener Tomato plant is 

 also blight resisting. Thousands of acres of tomatoes have 

 been ruined in the last few years by blight, but this tomato 

 has been grown side by side with such varieties without being 



affected by blight. The fruit has reached a size of three 

 pounds; but the average is a one-pound fruit, unusually smooth. 

 The flesh is more solid than of any other tomato known, mak- 

 ing this variety so valuable for dehydrating purposes. This 

 tomato is of a deep red color and very attractive to the eye. 

 The Diener Tomato is specially useful in many localities for 

 the fact that, after being properly started, it is practically 

 drought resisting. The Diener Tomato is an excellent shipping 

 variety, ripe fruit having been successfully shipped from nere 

 to New York. Price of Diener Tomato Seed, $.50 per package; 

 $1.50 per Acre Package. 



The Greatest Berry Novelty of Today 



The Cory ThM-nless Mammoth Blackberry 



The largest Blackberry in existence. As free from thorns as 



a grapevine. There is not anjr Blackberry that brings such an 



amount of fruit as this. It is of the highest quality, almost 



seedless, never being known to fail to bear. Seed, per pkg., $.50. 



Plants 3Sc each $4.M per doz. $3«.M pM- hnndrvd 



Ov Cfttalofoe shovrmg natural colored plates of Petanias and Gladioli, as well as cnltnral directions, free on request 





