IRISES 
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Introductions of Jacob Storer 
Numbers in parenthesis after color name refer 
to plates in "A Color Dictionary", by Paul & Maerz, 
published in 1930 by McGraw-Hill Book Co., New 
York. Reasonably priced and up-to-date. 
Adirondack TB (Storer 1932) 
Standards: Translucent white peppered with after¬ 
glow (42-B-5) and shading into a wide border of 
afterglow. Falls: Translucent white shading into a 
narrow fringe of royal purple (43-K-l I). Adirondack 
is a large imposing flower on strong tall stems. 
Late blooming and strong grower. Fragrant. $10.00 
Albright TB (Storer 1931) 
Standards: Orchid (41 F5) 
Falls: Hepatica (42K8) 
Medium size, blooming mid-season, and one of the 
last to finish. Albright has such a glowing color and 
sends out such a prolific mass of bloom that it is 
like a shining beacon among the rest of irisdom. 
It more closely resembles an orchid in color than 
any we have seen. . $25.00 
Casenka: TB (Storer 1931) 
Standards: Fireweed or Grapejuice (44LI0) 
Falls: Hortensia (47LI2) 
Casenka does not grow very tall, but the flower is 
very large, and its rich color makes it unusually 
attractive..$ 10.00 
Haifa: TB (Storer 1932) 
Standards: Flesh (I IA2) 
Falls: Cosmos (50D6) fading out at edge into flesh 
color. The deep chrome yellow (9L7) beard of 
Haifa lights up this iris so brilliantly that we 
should like to have named it topaz. Foliage low and 
corrugated. $25.00 
