RICHARD DIENER. OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A 
SOME TYPES OF DIENER'S NEW SHASTA DAISY HYBRIDS 
Singles Measure 7 Inches Across 
SHASTA DAISIES 
Following are my latest Shasta Daisy creations 
which will be a sensation for the next few years. 
Their culture is the simplest possible and as white 
flowers are now so popular, no one can go wrong 
in growing them. The Double, Semi-double and 
Large Broad Petaled Singles always draw atten¬ 
tion. Raise all you can, there will be no two alike; 
save the most unusual types for propagating by 
dividing and work up a stock of the finest in the lot. 
Directions for Sowing: Sow the Shasta Daisy seeds 
in a cold frame in light soil containing some sand. 
Cover the seeds very lightly with the same soil, just 
enough to cover them, and keep moist. Shade the 
seed bed with either cheesecloth or muslin until 
they are up. When large enough to handle, plant 
them in the open in well fertilized ground twelve 
to fifteen inches apart. In localities where it is 
very cold it is advisable to cover them with straw 
or leaves during the cold weather. In the second 
year the flowers reach perfection. 
DIENER'S NEW GIANT WHITE DOUBLE SHASTA 
DAISY 
Package 25c 6 packages $1.00 Vs oz. $6.00 
DIENER'S ALL-DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY NEW, 
MIXED 
As you see them in the accompanying picture, 
of many varieties, mixed. 
Package $1.00 6 packages $5.00 
DIENER'S NEW GIANT SEMI-DOUBLE LONG¬ 
STEMMED SHASTA DAISY 
Package 25c 6 packages $1.00 
DIENER'S NEW GIANT SINGLE BROAD PETALED 
SHASTA DAISY 
Very large on long stems. 
Package 25c 6 packages $1.00 
DIENER'S NEW SHASTA DAISIES 
Single, Semi-double and Double, mixed. 
Package 25c 6 packages $1.00 
DIENER'S SHASTA DAISY. BROAD PETALED. 
“Earliest of All." Single, broad petaled flowers 
five inches across. This variety flowers continu¬ 
ally from early spring until frost. Here in Cali¬ 
fornia it flowers the whole year around. 
Package 25c 6 packages $1.00 
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