1939-1940 CATALOG OF RICHARD DIENER NURSERY. OXNARD, CALIF., U. S. A. 
DIANTHUS LACINIATUS SPLENDENS 
Neat and compact in habit, bearing generous quan¬ 
tities of large, sweet-scented single flowers of bril¬ 
liant crimson with a boldly contrasted glistening 
white eye. Splendens has but few equals as an edging 
plant or for use in the very popular miniature bou¬ 
quets now enjoying such a vogue_Package $ .15 
SCHIZANTHUS EXCELSIOR COMPACTUS 
(Finest Mixed) 
Plants are very compact in habit, dwarf growing, 
about 6 inches high, very free flowering. Colors 
include pinks, rose, cream, white and some of the 
darker colors .Package $ .20 
SCHIZANTHUS GRANDIFLORA BUHERFLY 
MIXTURE 
Either seed sown where the plants are to flower or 
young plants set out from the seed bed make a fine 
growth and produce a mass of daintily marked 
flowers. A strikingly bright mixture with full range 
of shades and color combinations-Package $ .20 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA DOUBLE — SUNBURST 
Much of the beauty of early summer gardens is due 
to the brilliant golden yellow of Coreopsis plantings. 
Large, deep golden yellow flowers and excellent for 
cutting as well as for garden decoration. Flowers 
are fine keepers.Package $ .15 
ACROCLINIUM NEW LARGE FLOWERED DOUBLE 
HYBRIDS (Mixed) 
Hardy annual everlasting flowers, including salmon, 
apricot, pink, rose and cerise, white and creamy 
tones with golden centers. Should be cut the first 
day they open.Package $ .10 
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