1939 CATALOG OF RICHARD DIENER NURSERY, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A. 
Trade Sample 
Pkg. Pkg. 
No. 15. PURPLE AND WHITE.— Espe¬ 
cially adapted to window boxes or 
hanging baskets .$ .50 $ .25 
No. 16. WHITE BEAUTY. —Single, 
heavily fringed, about four inches. 
Snow white, semi-dwarf. 25 .10 
No. 17. PALE SULPHUR YELLOW.— 
Flowers single with heavily frilled 
edges . 25 .10 
No. 31. A Rainbow Mixture with flowers from 
small to medium and is ideal for bedding or border 
purposes. The seeds may be sprinkled out right where 
you want them to grow and the only attention they 
require is to keep them free of weeds. Here in this 
country this Petunia mixture is grown in vacant lots 
and for miles along the highways, where they have 
no water during the summer, yet they are always in 
flower and attract the attention of every traveler. 
Trade Packet 25c 
54 oz. $2.50 y 2 oz. $5.00 1 oz. $10.00 
No. 19. GIANT PINK GLORY.— An im¬ 
provement on Pink Glory. Same 
coloring as No. 14, but the blooms are 
twice the size and of more bushy 
growth. Exceptionally good for pot 
plants and window boxes. Also for 
massing in beds. It is one of the most 
showy varieties in existence. 50 .25 
No. 20. MAUVE (Ruffled Monster).— 
Center heavily veined with royal 
purple. One of our most exquisite and 
most popular varieties. Average 
flowers five inches across. Very fra¬ 
grant . 50 .25 
Trade Sample 
Pkg. Pkg. 
No. 41. COPPER RED (Ruffled Mon¬ 
ster).—Smoky center, five to six 
inches in diameter. After years of 
crossing we have removed all the bad 
habits that it had at first and it now 
is one of the most beautiful flowers 
in existence. It made a decided hit at 
the World’s Fair at Chicago in 1934 
and will be in great demand for some 
time to come.$ .50 $ .25 
No. 21. STEEL BLUE. —Darker veined 
center with ruffled edges. About four 
inches across and comes 90 per cent 
true. One of the easiest sellers in 2^4 
to 3-inch pots. 25 
No. 22. ROSE COLOR. —An improved 
Rosy Morn. Very showy and striking. 
Wonderful for massing in beds or 
borders. Very free blooming. Plants 
of dwarf growth, reaching a height 
of six to seven inches. Flowers two 
inches in diameter. 25 
No. 23. PALE AMARANTH PINK.— Like 
Rosy Morn, but lighter in color. Flow¬ 
ers single, averaging two inches 
across, of dwarf growth. Is used ex¬ 
tensively for bedding as it blooms 
profusely . 25 
No. 27. PINK PERFECTION (Single).— 
A beautiful new salmon pink. Flowers 
four inches, frilled. A ranky grower 
for boxes and baskets. 25 
No. 30. FLAMING VELVET.— Brilliant 
velvety mahogany red, of medium 
size flowers. A very outstanding 
novelty . 25 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, June 5, 1937. 
Richard Diener Nursery, Oxnard, California. 
Gentlemen: I had very good success with the Petunia seeds 
ordered for Spring, also the Pansy plants from your seed last 
year are wonderful. Yours very truly, 
H. M. JOHNSTON. 
RUFFLED MONSTER PETUNIA No. 7 
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