James Storer: TB (Storer 1931) 
Standards: Rhododendron (54J6) 
Falls: Pansy purple (54L8) 
James Storer seems to have everything we desire 
in a perfect iris. Tall strong stalks, well-spaced 
flowers of immense size and perfect form with a 
depth of color comparable to a heavy velour stage 
curtain. While most red irises are really bi-colors 
James Storer gives the impression of a self. Foliage 
is broad and tall. . $50.00 
Louis Willert: TB (Storer 1931) 
Standards: Burnished Gold (I 2L7) 
Falls: Raspberry (615) blending into a faint edging 
of b urnished gold. Louis Willert is a sturdy plant, 
much and heavy foliage, good heighth, and large 
flowers. It elicits favorable comment when com¬ 
pared with the best of variegatas at iris shows. 
$25.00 
Melissa: TB-M (Storer 1932) 
Standards: Burnished Gold (12L7) overlaid with 
purple. Falls: Chinese violet (4217) with a white cen¬ 
ter shading to lime (I I L5) at base. Melissa has an 
elusive color combination that is very unusual. 
$ 10.00 
Niagara Falls: TB (Storer 1931) 
A cream color self of such large size and heavy 
substance that suggests such a name as the world 
famous wonder Niagara Falls. . $25.00 
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Tonawanda: TB (Storer 1932) 
Standards: Old Lilac (45H6) 
Fai's: Imperial or cotinga purple (45LI0) 
Tonawanda is distinguished on account of the great 
size of its flower and rich deep color, resembling 
Cardinal.$ 10.00 
Winifred: TB (Storer 1932) 
Standards: Falls: Wisteria self (4IE8) 
Small flower, but very beautiful and unique in that 
it has a texture like the dull sheen of rare china. 
Standards are very rufFed and falls are extremely 
incurved. Fragrant. $(0.00 
