HANSEN'S NEW SHILKA 
EVERBLOOMING 
ORCHID IRIS 
From the wilds of Siberia, near the town of Shilka, 
comes this new, hardy, Everblooming Orchid Iris, 
which was brought to this country by Carl A. Han- 
sen from one of his world-wide plant exploration ex- 
peditions. 

A real hardy outdoor perennial for the Northwest. 
It blooms continuously for six to eight weeks after 
all other Irises are gone. Its wide, spreading blooms 
possess lovely, delicate tones of superb orchid and 
blue, mingled with creamy white as found in the 
finest 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 at 
one time, hundreds before the season is over. 
The flowers of the new Shilka are delicately fra- 
rant, a remarkable attribute to an already beautiful 
lower. Many of the blossoms come double. 
The foliage, like other Irises, is attractive all 
through the season, in beds or in border plantings. 
Everyone who likes Irises should plant this newest 
and finest, Shilka Iris. 

Shilka Iris Flowers 
1 PRICES ON SHILKA IRIS 
ie) MEDIUM SIZE ROOTS 
Ml Ec. 35c; 3, $1.00; 12, $3.50 [] 
LARGE SIZE ROOTS 
Ea., 50c; 3, $1.35; 12, $5.00 
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| Siberian Bush H kle | 
| iberian Bush Honeysuckle | 
FOR SHELTER AND ORNAMENT 
2 Plant these Bush Honeysuckle as single specimens on the lawn, #3 
| and for snow stops, low windbreaks and hedges. Their great | 
= loads of beautiful rose-pink and white flowers in spring delight #3 
| everyone and later the great crops of red or orange colored ber- | 
; ries are very attractive and furnish food for the birds. Plant a sin- #= 
| gle row on the outside of your windbreak to catch the snow on | 
> the north or west. Plant a row or two on the inside to furnish #7 
| beautiful flowers in early spring. Plant a row wherever you wish | 
1 : a screen to hide outbuildings or service yard. Trim them down 7 
| amie i low or let eae grow naturally to their full height of about fifteen | 
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& These Bush Honeysuckles from Siberia are from a dry region with temperatures ranging from | 
| 50 below in Date & 100 cee Spore summer and only eight inches annual rainfall. They | 
= will never winter kill or suffer from drouth. MU 
| Most windbreaks grow too tall with age, leaving the lower stems bare. Bush Honeysuckle | 
| branches are not broken by heavy snows, and they = 
= retain their lower branches always, stopping the ! 
| wind perfectly the first twenty feet next to the 
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| PRICES FOR STRONG BUSHY PLANTS | 
| Size Each PerlO Per25 Per 100 l 
| PSV IES 2 aos » Sin sind erst Pe 20c $1.75 $3.50 $12.50 | 
§ 8-24 Ineh sya os 30c 2.50 5.00 17.50 ! 
| Extra Large Plants for Specimen Planting, 75¢ Each. | 
| 3 for $2.00. 6 for $3.50. A Beautiful Sight in Winter | 
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