Diener’s Strain 
Giant Ruffled 
Petunias 
The 
World’s 
Best 
1 Shown 
W’S above 
It 
Flowers From Five 
to Seven Inches Across 
Flowers that, in iridescent beauty rival the 
colors of the rainbow; dowers with daintily 
frilled, undulating edges, with veins so delicately 
traced on velvety background as to resemble 
rare embroidery—in short, flowers of such mar¬ 
velous beauty as to defy ordinary compar¬ 
isons, such are 
Diener’s Monster PETUNIAS 
Easily grown from seeds by any one following the simple culture directions 
given in the Diener Catalogue. All told, there are six distinct strains ot the 
Diener Ruffled Monsters, differing in colors and size. In addition there are 
seven strains of Bedding Petunias, with slightly smaller flowers, hut of 
greater color brilliancy. 
Offer No. I—Ruffled Monsters Mixed, as illustrated above. 
Offer No. 2 -—Variegated Monsters Mixed, largely blotched and striped in red, pink 
and white. 
Offer No. 3—Diener’s Pink Glory, a pure rose pink bedding sort of great brilliancy. 
Offer No. 4—All of above varieties in glorious mixture. 
All above, at 50c per packet. Each packet contains about 250 seeds. 
No half sized packets sold. 
“Glads” with spikes 5 feet tall, with 
blossoms 6 inches in diameter 
Aided by favorable conditions of soil and seasons, the masterhand of a 
patient hybridizer has given us glorious new strains ot the greatest 
race of gladioli in existence. Richard Diener lias many floral favorites, but 
“ Glads” are his pets. He is here shown with a stalk of the new laciniated 
type holding many surprises. The flowers alongside are spikes of Diener’s 
No. 130, T. T. Kent, grown on'Long Island this past summer. They stood 
5 feet tall, with a dozen 5 inch flowers open at one time, during the longest 
drought on record in the East. 
What Diener creations in Seeds and Bulbs are 
doing for others throughout the country, they 
will do for every G. M. Reader. Write for Cat¬ 
alogue mentioned alongside TO-DAY, thus as¬ 
suring yourself of a banner garden year in 1924. 
RICHARD DIENER 
Inc. 
Kentfield, Marin Co. 
COMPANY 
California 
Please Write for FREE 
Catalogue 
This beautifully printed book (with 
several illustrations in natural col¬ 
ors) describes over 100 rare and new 
varieties in Gladioli alone and pic¬ 
tures many of them. It also offers 
choicest strains of Petunias and 
other flowers from seeds, besides 
some improved types of food plants. 
Every Reader is welcome to copy 
if you mention Garden Magazine. 
