1939-1940 CATALOG OF RICHARD DIENER NURSERY, oxnard, calif., u. s. a. 
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Vancouver, B. C., Canada, Jan. 2, 1939. 
Richard Diener Nursery, Oxnard, California. 
Dear Sirs: Kindly forward me your 1939 catalog of Pe¬ 
tunias. Expect to have an order for you this spring again as 
I cannot get any seeds to compare with yours both for ger¬ 
mination and quality. 
Yours truly, 
ARTHUR MUMFORD. 
* * * 
Kaysville, Utah, Jan. 6, 1939. 
Richard Diener Nursery, Oxnard, California. 
Gentlemen: I bought a sample packet of your Petunia seed 
last year from Carl Salbach. I raised the finest Petunias from 
it that I have ever seen. 
Yours trrdy, 
GEO. W. WEBSTER. 
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