RICHARD DIENER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A. 
DIENER'S RUFFLED MONSTER PETUNIAS, IN 3-INCH POTS, TWELVE WEEKS AFTER SOWING 
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No. 9. FLESH PINK FRILLED.— Golden 
yellow center. A beautiful dwarf 
growing variety of flesh pink color. 
Flowers heavily frilled. This is a 
specially fine variety for growing in 
4- or 5-inch pots or window boxes. 25 .10 
No. II. DIENER’S BLUE. —I especially 
recommend this variety. It is of 
semi-dwarf growth and immensely 
free flowering. Flowers average 
three to three and one-half inches. 
The color is a deep, silky blue and 
is one of the most favored varieties.. .25 .10 
No. 14. DIENER'S PINK GLORY.— Pure 
flame rose pink, without a trace of 
purple. Flowers three to four inches 
in diameter and slightly ruffled. 
Plants attain a height of 12 to 14 
inches. On the order of Rosy Morn. 
A very compact grower and is con¬ 
tinually covered with flowers. 25 .10 
No. 15. PURPLE AND WHITE. —Espe¬ 
cially adapted to window boxes or 
hanging baskets. 50 .25 
See color reproduction of this flower on 
center pages of this catalogue 
No. 16. WHITE BEAUTY.— Single,heavily 
fringed, about four inches. Snow 
white, semi-dwarf. 25 .10 
No. 17. PALE SULPHUR YELLOW.— 
Flowers single with heavily frilled 
edges . 25 .10 
No. 19. GIANT PINK GLORY.— An im¬ 
provement on Pink Glory. Same 
coloring as No. 14, but the blooms 
are twice the size and of more bushy 
growth. Exceptionally good for pot 
plants and window boxes. Also for 
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massing in beds. It is one of the 
most showy varieties in existence. 50 .25 
See color reproduction of this flower on 
center pages of this catalogue 
No. 21. STEEL BLUE. —Darker veined 
center with ruffled edges. About four 
inches across and comes 90 per cent 
true. One of the easiest sellers in 
2^2 to 3-inch pots . 25 .10 
No. 22. ROSE COLOR. —An improved 
Rosy Morn. Very showy and strik¬ 
ing. Wonderful for massing in beds 
or borders. Very free blooming. 
Plants of dwarf growth, reaching a 
height of six to seven inches. Flow¬ 
ers two inches in diameter. 25 .10 
No. 23. PALE AMARANTH PINK.— Like 
Rosy Morn, but lighter in color. 
Flowers single, averaging two inches 
across, of dwarf growth. Is used 
extensively for bedding as it blooms 
profusely . 25 .10 
No. 27. SALMON COLOR (Single).—A 
beautiful, new color. Flowers four 
inches, frilled. A ranky grower for 
boxes and baskets. 25 .10 
No. 46. DEEP VELVETY VIOLET (Single). 
-—Flowers four to five inches. A 1932 
novelty. Exceptionally beautiful. 50 .25 
See color reproduction of this flower on 
center pages of this catalogue 
Massillon, Ohio, Dec. 2, 1932. 
Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I planted your seeds last year and grew some of 
the finest Petunias I have ever seen. Ruffled Monsters were 
six and seven inches across. Yours truly, 
EDGAR E. UHL. 
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Wooster, Ohio, Dec. 12, 1932. 
Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I had a thousand plants last year in three-inch 
pots and they sold before the first day of May. Please rush 
seeds for I want some of these for Easter. Yours truly, 
J. E. ICESLAR. 
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