RICHARD DIENER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA. U. S. A 
Trade Sample 
Pkg. Pkg. 
No. 53. DOUBLE LAVENDER.— Deeper 
lavender veined in center of petals. 
Edges of petals heavily ruffled. 
About four inches in size. A beau¬ 
tiful variety . $1.00 $.50 
No. 54. MAUVE DOUBLE.— Dwarf and 
compact grower. Very free flower¬ 
ing. A color which most people 
prefer . 1.00 .50 
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 l/ 8 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.) 
Williams Bay, Wis., December 5, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: I am very much pleased to enter my order with 
you for my 1935 Petunias. 
Never before have I had such success with the marketing 
of plants grown from the seeds obtained from you as last 
year, in spite of the fact that the extreme drought conditions 
existed around here, beginning very early. Temperatures 
of 110 were common last summer, and with the exceptions 
where plants were placed in single metal window boxes 
they all came through to perfection. 
The Dahlia seeds came through wonderfully, producing 
flowers without a peer. This was in spite of little care as 
to training and feeding. Some blossoms measured eight 
inches across. The resultant tubers are also in first-class 
condition. 
I can claim above 90 per cent germination of Petunias 
even in this locality of uncertainty; this over three years. 
Yours very truly, 
L. E. SAWYER. 
No. 9. "PEARL OF KENTFIELD' 
Sausalito, California, April 25, 1935. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: In the past two years we have had wonderful 
success with your seeds. Mrs. Cable enjoys wearing the 
blossoms (Petunias) and during the blooming season 
always keeps a bowl of them on display in her millinery 
shop. They cause a great deal of comment, which has re¬ 
sulted in inquiries as to where they were grown and whose 
seeds they were from. 
Very truly yours, 
E. E. CABLE. 
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Wooster, Ohio, January 14, 1935. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: We have had splendid results in the germination 
of seeds purchased from you in the past several years, not 
only from your Petunias but the various other items, includ¬ 
ing Delphiniums, Shasta Daisies, Gerberas, etc. Your 
Petunias always find a ready market with our many cus¬ 
tomers. Last year we felt that we were over-stocked with 
Petunia plants. Result was we could have sold more. We 
have learned from experience that it pays to purchase 
seeds of the best grade possible and of the most reliable 
source. 
Yours very truly, 
J. W. LANDIS. 
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