RICHARD DIENER. OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A. 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS 
Note: All of our double Petunia seeds are 
raised from double Petunias and so give the 
highest percentage of double seedlings. The 
slowest and poorest seedlings will turn out the 
best doubles. 
Trad© Sample 
Pkg. Pkg. 
No. 24. SALMON DOUBLE.—A new 
color in Petunias which has made a 
hit with every visitor at our gar¬ 
dens. I have been working on this 
color for several years to bring it 
to perfection. Four inches in diame¬ 
ter .$1.00 $.50 
See color reproduction of this flower on 
center pages of this catalogue 
No. 25. COPPER RED DOUBLE.—A fine 
new color which attracts immediate 
attention. About four inches in 
diameter . 1.00 .50 
See color reproduction oi this flower on 
center pages of this catalogue 
No. 26. GREEN EDGED DOUBLE.— 
This type comes in all colors but 
all have a seam around the petals 
which is grass green. I have been 
working on this variety for the last 
eight years to bring it to perfec¬ 
tion, as it was at first somewhat 
weak. The Green Edged variety 
was a sensation at the World's 
Fair at Chicago in 1934. It will at¬ 
tract attention everywhere. 1.00 .50 
See color reproduction of this flower on 
center pages of this catalogue 
No. 28. DOUBLE LAVENDER BLUE.— 
Broad petals. Flowers four to five 
inches in size. Very free blooming 1.00 .50 
No. 29. PURPLE DOUBLE.—Medium 
size .... 1.00 .50 
No. 38. DOUBLE RUFFLED MON¬ 
STERS MIXED.—This is a mixture 
of the same colors as the single 
Ruffled Monsters but double. These 
have now reached perfection. After 
years of crossing and testing the 
size is enormous, reaching over nine 
inches in some instances. The per¬ 
centage of doubles is very high. 
No matter what other varieties of 
double petunias there are on the 
market, including the 100% double 
from foreign countries, you will find 
by comparison that ours excel in 
growth, color and size, so buy Amer¬ 
ican seeds and keep the money in 
this country . 1-00 -50 
1000 seeds . 1 -50 
See color reproduction of this flower on 
front cover of this catalogue 
No. 40. MADONNA.—Double frilled, 
snow white. About four inches in 
diameter. Semi-dwarf growth. 1.00 .50 
No. 42. IN 3-INCH POTS 
Norristown, Penn., November 18, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I want to tell you how delighted I was with 
the Petunia seeds I bought from you. I never have seen 
such colors nor such wealth of blooms. Up to the first week 
of November I was picking them in my garden. Their 
perfume filled any room in which they were placed. I can't 
wait to start my seeds for another summer of bloom. 
Very truly, 
MRS. D. E. COPP. 
* * * * 
Livingston, Montana, October 23, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: Last spring I found part of a package of No. 42 
Petunia seeds I had gotten from you three years ago and 
at least 90 per cent of them germinated and grew and made 
wonderful flowers, so me for Diener's seeds all the time. 
Yours very truly, 
DR. C. E. MARSHALL. 
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