RICHARD DIENER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U, S. A 
TBITOMA 
(Diener's Hybrids) 
Ontario, Canada, January 3, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I was delighted with the results of the seeds 
I purchased last year from you. A well-known seed firm 
here inquired where I purchased the seeds to produce such 
lovely plants and I referred him to you. 
Yours truly, 
JOS. A. BROWN. 
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Washington, "Anacostia,” D. C., Nov. 12, 1933. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I am a plant grower and nursery business 
and am very much interested in seeds of Petunias, Del¬ 
phiniums, Dahlias and Gladiolas for my trade, which, of 
course, must be of the finest grade that money can buy. 
I am informed you are the best one in U. S. A. in these 
lines and most reliable. For this reason please send me a 
1933-34 catalog. 
Yours very truly, 
MRS. EVA BOCKOVAC. 
LILIUM 
(Philippinense Formosanum) 
LILIUM REGALE (Regal Lily) 
An easy growing, very hardy lily from China with 
large, white trumpet flowers. Has a golden center 
inside and is very fragrant. This should be in every 
garden. Flowers in the Spring. 
Package 25c 6 packages $1.00 
LILIUM (Philippinense 
Formosanum) 
A new lily from the Philippine Islands which flow¬ 
ers six months after sowing. Large, trumpet shape, 
white flowers with a great many blooms to a 
stem. This grows five feet tall. Is hardy and easy 
growing everywhere and one of the most showy 
lilies in existence. It is best to sow out these seeds 
first in flats and give them only a light covering. 
When seedlings have a few leaves about two 
inches long transplant into the open, one foot 
apart. Flowers in the Fall. 
Package 50c 6 packages $2.00 
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