32 Every Man’s Orchid Iris for only 35c, postpaid 
EVERY MAN’S ORCHID 
HANSEN’S NEW SHILKA 
Everblooming ORCHID 
From the wilds of Siberia, near the town of Shilka, 
comes this new, hardy, Everblooming Orchid Iris, 
which was brought to this country. 
A real hardy outdoor perennial for the Northwest. 
It blooms continuously for six to eight weeks after 
all other Irises are gone. 
possess lovely, delicate tones of superb orchid and 
blue, mingled with creamy white as found in the fin- 
est orchids. 
With this latest addition to the Iris family, it is 
now possible for everyone to have flowers growing in 
their own gardens, so like the expensive orchids. 
Long slender stems bear as many as twelve to fif- 
teen superbly beautiful flowers on each plant, all 


IRIS 
Its wide, spreading blooms 
at one time, hundreds before the season is over. 
The flowers of the new Shilka are delicately fragrant, a remarkable attribute to an 
already beautiful flower. 
Many of the blossoms come double. 
The foliage, like other Irises, is attractive all through the season. 
Heavy 2 year, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
THOUSANDS OF ROSES IN BLOOM ALL SUMMER 
We are potting thousands of Everblooming Roses and hundreds of Shrubs, 
Phlox, Evergreens and Dahlias. 
These plants are set in a special paper made pot so that they can be moved 
and transplanted anytime during the summer with satisfaction. 
You are invited to visit our Everblooming Rose Garden any time between Tae 
10th and freezing weather in the fall and see hundreds of beautiful roses on over 50 
varieties in full bloom. 
We do not ship these potted plants, transportation charges would be quite high 
as each plant weighs from 10 to 15 pounds. We advise you to come in person and 
make your selections, and take the plants with you. 
Potted plants run slightly higher in price than dormant stock. 
Our Nursery is 3 miles north of Bridgman, 1*mile south of Stevens- 
ville or 10 miles south of St. Joseph, Michigan on the New U. S. 12 
Cement Highway. 

ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 
TERMS—tTerms are cash for all orders 
under $3.00 and all orders of $3.00 or 
more will be booked if 25 per cent or 
more accompanies the order, balance be- 
fore shipment or C. O. D. 
REMITTANCE—We accept money or- 
ders, personal checks, registered cash by 
mail and good clean postage stamps. 
SHIPPING SEASON—Plants are dug 
and shipped from about March 15th to 
May 25th, according to the weather con- 
ditions. At this time the plants are fully 
dormant and will carry well to any part 
of the country. 
TRANSPORTATICN AND CHARGES— 
Read parcel post rate instructions on 
page 33. For express shipment consult 
express notice middle of page 33. 
FALL SHIPPING—Fall shipments are 
made after October 10th to November 
25th, according to the weather conditions. 
‘ REFERENCE—State 
PACKING—No charges are made for - a 
wrapping and packing, which is done in 
the best possible manner. Plenty of 
damp moss and other materials are used 
’ to keep the plants in a perfect condition. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS—Planting 
instructions are included free with each 
nursery stock shipment. 
WHEN TO ORDER—As there may be a 
shortage of the particular varieties you 
want it is best to make up your order and 
send it in as quickly as possible. Stock 
will then be reserved and shipped at spe-_ 
cified time. 
Savings Bank, 
Bridgman; American Railway Express 
Agent, Bridgman; Mr. C. A. Boyer, Dept. 
of Agriculture, Lansing, Michigan. 
IMPORTANT—A certificate of inspection 
is attached to each nursery stock ship- 
ment that we make. 

