The (graceful Old-Fashioned 
Bleeding Heart 
There is no more beautiful garden peren¬ 
nial than this favorite of our grand¬ 
mother’s garden, with its handsome, deep¬ 
ly-toothed foliage and its long, arching 
sprays of bloom with their bright pink 
“bleeding hearts”. The secret of success 
in western gardens with this great favor¬ 
ite is to plant, not the year-old, hot-house 
grown plants usually sold, but large 3- 
year-old clumps, undivided and full of 
flower buds, which is the only grade we 
sell. Many of our customers express sur¬ 
prise at the size of our plants and the pro¬ 
fuse, vigorous blooming stems that come 
up within a few weeks after planting. 
One of our 3-year 
Bleeding Hearts a 
few weeks after 
planting. 
Large, undivided, 3-year Bleeding Heart 
clumps, with 4 to 8 flowering eyes; $1 size, ea. 
3 Clumps for $1.50; 6 for $2.85; 12 for $5.50. 
60 c 
SENT PREPAID to 3rd zone; beyond that add Iftc for one, 20c for 2, 25c for 3, 35c for 12. East of 
Mississippi, add 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. 
T?ll Cl Cl C TOf* Sf)C^ We have more than a hundred varieties of Fuchsias, 
* another old-fashioned flower quickly coming back. 
They are ideal as outdoor shade-loving plants in mild climates, or grown in pots indoors as almost 
continuous bloomers. To introduce we offer -a.,...' 
6 Strong rooted Fuchsia cuttings, ready to pot and bloom quickly, assorted colors. ^ f\r t 
(State whether you want hardy sorts for outdoors or for indoor pot culture*) 
- • - - PREPAID anywhere 
The Golden Sea Dahlia 
(Leptosyne maritima ) . 
is an entire stranger to most gardens yet it is a glorious 
sight with its intense golden-yellow flqwers that spring 
from the fern-like foliage on long stems the whole year 
round, but especially in the winter, in our milder regions. 
It is a long-keeping, beautiful cut flower; and unless 
severe frost prevents,, grows as a perennial from year to 
year in large, bushy plants. "It is w^ll worth a trial. 
Strong young transplanted plants,, each. . . . 15 c 
6..plants for 50c; 12 for 85c;PREPAID anywhere. 
, ; Fres'h Seed, per packet, 15c. 
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Uncommon Seeds 
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. f for Planting Now 
A few valuable, suggestions from our List of Rare Seeds, 
mailed free on request. We PREPAY mail charges. 
BLUE GERANIUM (G. sylvaticum). Large, single blue 
flowers of great beauty, fine toothed foliage peren¬ 
nial. 25c. 
CHILE JASMINE (Mandevillea suaveolens). Not a 
true Jasmine but the large white trumpet flowers 
have the same delicious fragrance and are more im¬ 
pressive in size. A splendid vine, hardy anywhere. 
Pkt. 25c. 
EKLONIS (l)imorpheteca Eklonis). About the most 
useful of all the African daisies because an ever- 
blooming perennial (in mild climates) with long¬ 
stemmed white daisy-like flowers with dark blue 
center and lavender blue back. Fine cut flower. 
Pkt. 10c. 
LINARIA. New scarlet and yellow hybrids; a glori¬ 
ous thing for mass planting. 25c. 
RED COLUMBINE. Rare, deep wine-red flowers; a 
new and scarce hybrid aquilegia; very fine. 25c. 
RED DATURA (Datura sanguinea). Rare South Amer¬ 
ican plant attaining shrub size; bears continuously 
through the year 8-inch orange-and-scarlet trumpet 
flowers; starts blooming young. Pkt. 25c. 
WILD FLOWERS OF CALIFORNIA. A prize assort¬ 
ment of the seven best sorts for planting now for 
spring and summer, bloom, sun or shade. Pkt. 25c. 
We can supply any kind of California Wild Flower 
Seed at 25c per packet. 
SPECIAL OFFER. $1.25 selection from foregoing, pre¬ 
paid for $1.00. 
SWEENEY. STRAUB ft DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. PORTLAND. OREGON 
