1939-1940 CATALOG OF RICHARD DIENER NURSERY, oxnard, calif., u. s. a. 
Flowers measure as much as 6 inches across. From 
exquisite pastel salmons, azure blue and snowy white 
to the deepest blood-red and violet blues. 
Trade package $1.00 
Cineraria Cultural Note: For early Spring flowering, sow in 
June and July. Later sowings may be made up to November, 
for late Spring work. Care should be taken in the preparation 
of the soil wherein the seeds are to be sown. A compost of 
one-quarter leaf mould, one-quarter cow manure and the bal¬ 
ance a good, friable loam, used in pans and boxes, will give 
excellent results. Be careful to cover the seed with only a 
slight covering of finely sifted soil. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA DOUBLE GOLDEN GLORY 
A bi-color combination o£ golden yellow deepened 
at the center with orange. Large, fully double flowers 
and very free-flowering plants. Add zest to your 
garden with Golden Glory.Package $ .15 
CINERARIA CALIFORNIA SUPER GIANTS (Mixed) 
SCABIOSA IMPERIAL GIANTS BLUE MOON 
A strikingly beautiful Scabiosa. The flower form is 
as different from the existent Scabiosa varieties. The 
flower is composed entirely of broad, heavy, wavy 
petals entirely unlike the old pin-cushion type. The 
color is a rich deep lavender blue. Blue Moon is an 
ideal cutting type, extremely upright growing, and 
the long, heavy yet wiry stems. Per packet 20c. 
HUNNEMANNIA SEMI-DOUBLE—SUNLITE 
Also known as Mexican Tulip Poppy. Erect-grow¬ 
ing, perennial, about 2 feet high. Foliage fine-cut, 
blossoms cup-shaped, bright yellow, about 3 to 4 
inches across. Stems long and smooth. Package $ .20 
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