RICHARD DIENER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A 
Trade Sample 
Pkg. Pkg. 
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.— S i n g 1 e, 
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 massing in beds. It is one 
of the most showy varieties in ex¬ 
istence . 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 V-fa 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 (Sin¬ 
gle).—Flowers 4 to 5 inches. A 1932 
novelty. Exceptionally beautiful. 50 .25 
See color reproduction of this flower on 
center pages of this catalogue 
No. 47. JUMBO MIXTURE OF RUF¬ 
FLED MONSTER PETUNIAS.— A se¬ 
lection of only the very largest and 
most outstanding colors of these 
giant Petunias . 1.00 
(6 packages) . 5.00 
No. 51. STEEL BLUE & WHITE VARIE¬ 
GATED. —Edges of petals heavily 
ruffled. Four inches in size . 25 .10 
No. 52. LAVENDER WITH WHITE 
CENTER. —Four inches in size. 25 .10 
No. 42. IN 3-INCH POTS 
Lima, Ohio, January 8, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Gentlemen: Want to thank you for the past service and 
results received from your seeds which was excellent. Our 
Petunias were the admiration of Lima. 
Sincerely, A. MUELLER & SON. 
★ ★ ★ 
Buffalo, New York, January 17, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: Would like to comment and give praise to the 
wonderful Petunias grown from your seeds. The double 
frilled were liked most by our friends. Had one that 
looked more like a Carnation. After my first seeds from you 
I bought seeds from different parts of the country, Germany 
and France, but none in comparison to yours. The double 
Shasta Daisies all bloomed last year and were beyond 
expectation. The Amaryllis seeds all germinated, 23 in all. 
Yours truly, FRANK X. HUPF. 
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