RICHARD DIENER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA. U. S. A. 
IMPROVED CREGO ASTER 
Plants robust, about two feet high, branching habit. 
Flowers large, double and well formed, of the 
Comet type. 
Cattleya, orchid, new, fascinating....Package $ .10 
White . " .10 
Pink, shell pink. " .10 
Crimson . " .10 
Azure Blue . " .10 
Deep Rose . " .10 
Purple, or dark blue. " .10 
Rose Pink, lavender pink. " .10 
Finest Mixed . " .10 
Quantity prices for the above as follows: 
t/g oz. 35c >/4 oz. 65c 1 oz. $1.75 
OSTRICH FEATHER ASTER 
The finest of the giant Comet or Ostrich Feather 
type. Long petals, twisted and forming a full, fluffy 
flower. Plants robust in growth, 2 ] /2 feet high. 
White, turning to sky blue, dwarf.Package $ .10 
Cinnabar, for border work . " .10 
Crimson . " .10 
Dark Blue, or purple. " .10 
White . " .10 
Deep Rose . " .10 
Light Blue . '' .10 
Rose Pink, lavender pink . " .10 
Shell Pink . " .10 
Sky Blue . " .10 
Finest Mixed . " .10 
Quantity prices for the above as follows: 
Yg oz. 35c V 4 oz. 65c 1 oz. $1.75 
IMPROVED QUEEN OF THE 
MARKET 
These well-known, early flowering Asters are of a 
branching habit, about 20 inches high, coming into 
bloom directly after the early Express and are one 
of the most useful types for early market purposes, 
having long stems for cut flowers. 
Crimson . Package $ .15 
Dark Blue . " .15 
Flesh Pink . " .15 
Light Blue, or dark lavender . " .15 
Deep Rose . " .15 
Scarlet . " .15 
Purple, reddish, new . " .15 
White . " .15 
Mixed . '' .15 
Quantity prices for the above as follows: 
>/g oz. 50c 1/4 oz. $1.00 1 oz. $3.50 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
PEERLESS YELLOW 
Best yellow .Package $ .10 
HEART OF FRANCE, plants about 2 feet high, 
branching habit, flowers medium size, rich dark 
red .Package $ .15 
ASTER SUPER GIANT LOS ANGELES 
One of the most popular Asters on the market. 
Flowers fully double, 6 to 8 inches across, deli¬ 
cately interlaced. Long, stiff stems. Soft shell 
pink blending to creamy pink at center. 
Package $ .20 
ASTER WILT RESISTANT—GOLDEN SHEAF 
Deepest yellow Aster yet developed. Attractive 
double flowers are of the popular Aurora type, 
full-cushioned, crest-like center supported by 
several rows of short ray petals. Package $ .25 
Harvey, North Dakota, August 28, 1935. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Mr. Diener: In regard to the Asters, I cannot say 
enough praise for them. Sunshine, Ostrich Feather, Im¬ 
proved Giants, Crego, Paeony type, and Heart of France 
were all in size and quality as you said in your catalog, 
and what has made me a booster of your seeds is that not 
a single plant showed a sign of blight, something very 
unusual in this state. 
Yours truly, 
RANEY A. WALBAUM. 
* * * * 
Marblehead, Mass., August 16, 1935. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: In my experimental garden I try seeds from 
many different, growers. This year I tried your Dahlia- 
flowered Zinnia seeds with four other growers' seeds. Your 
seeds so far outclassed the other seeds that there was no 
comparison. I can highly recommend your Dahlia-flowered 
Zinnias as the finest to be had today. 
Very sincerely, 
ROY F. CLOUGH. 
* * * 
Kearney, Nebraska, December 5, 1934. 
Mr. Richard Diener, Oxnard, Calif. 
Dear Sir: During the time that I have been getting my 
seeds of flowers from you there has not been one item that 
has not come up and made a wonderful showing. The 
Shasta Daisy seeds produced wonderful plants and pro¬ 
duced flowers on them that could not be equaled anywhere 
around here the past summer. As to the Asters, I never saw 
such flowers with stems that stood up through heavy rains 
late this fall. Even the frosts did not harm them like other 
Asters that I have grown. 
The Petunias were wonderful. I have never put such 
flowers before the public and don't ever expect to only 
with Diener Petunia seeds. 
Yours truly, 
KINKAID GREENHOUSES. 
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