RICHARD DIENER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A 
PRICES FOR PETUNIA SEEDS IN 
QUANTITY 
Note: Each of the following numbers, • separately 
(not all the numbers mixed), are sold in quantity 
as listed below: 
Of the following numbers (not mixed together) 
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15, 19, 20, 41, 46: 
1/64 oz. 2.50 1/32 oz. 4.00 1/16 oz. 8.00 % oz. 15.00 
Of numbers (not mixed together) 11, 14, 17, 21, 
22, 23: 
1/32 oz. 3.00 1/16 oz. 6.00 i/ 8 oz. 12.00 
Of numbers (not mixed together) 38, 42, 44: 
1/64 oz. 5.00 1/32 oz. 10.00 1/16 oz. 20.00 
Note: The varieties that are not listed above will 
not be sold in quantity this year. 
(Larger amounts on request.) 
Detroit, Michigan, Dec. 11, 1933. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: My sister, Mrs. C. Ruedebeck, used your 
Petunia seeds last year and I never saw such gorgeous 
blooms. I would like to try some this year. 
Yours respectfully, 
PAUL S. COX. 
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Oxford, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1933. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I must tell you about the "Dreams of Beauty" 
Delphiniums and the Double Shasta Daisies from your 
seeds. We succeeded in getting a fine lot of seedlings and 
now have some fine clumps in the cold frames and are 
anticipating a surprise for next season. Have been grow¬ 
ing your Petunias for years and they are the delight of 
our gardens to all who see them. Am ordering the above 
seeds direct from you as I know from experience that you 
have sent me good seeds. 
Respectfully, 
H. A. DeMAND. 
OUR WAY OF SOWING PETUNIA SEEDS 
As the proper way in sow¬ 
ing Petunia seeds is the 
most essential part of 
their success, I am show¬ 
ing some photographs of 
how we handle them to 
get 100% germination. The 
pictures were taken eight 
days after sowing and the 
glass panes standing 
back of the boxes have 
just been removed. By 
sowing the seeds in rows 
as you see here we save 
transplanting as they are 
enabled to become large 
enough here to plant them 
at once in 3-inch pots and 
we are also able to stir the 
soil up between the rows. 
Boxes are 4 inches high, 
24 inches long, and 16 
inches wide. We cover the 
seeds with charcoal dust 
only. 
Ontario, Canada, 
January 2, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, 
Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I had wonderful 
results from the Petunia seeds 
that I purchased from you last 
year. I won first for the double 
Petunias and a member of our 
society won first with the 
single Petunias that I gave 
them. I planted the seeds your 
way and had wonderful re¬ 
sults. It is the only way to 
grow them. 
Yours truly, 
ROBERT G. GRUBB. 
PETUNIA SEEDLINGS EIGHT DAYS AFTER SOWING 
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