■ORIENTAL PO 
Familiar standard varieties and rare new introductions are included in the Auglaize selection of Orien¬ 
tal Poppies. Strong, two-year-old field grown plants furnish the full, healthy roots we offer. Shipped 
during the dormant season, August and September, they are easily and safely transplanted. Auglaize 
Gardens has the distinction of being the introducer of nearly all of Dr. Neeley's hybrids, and a great 
many of these rare varieties are listed in these columns. Varieties marked * are these which we con¬ 
sider most desirable. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
’•‘Australia —A large massive flower of oxblood red, 
carried on a heavy stem. An outstanding flower 
which is worthy of being classed with Lula A. Neeley 
and Wurtembergia . $1.50 
Beauty of Livermore— Deep oxblood red.- . 75 
Bobs. Salmon rose... . 75 
Bracteatum —Blood red flower shading to orange. The 
parent of many of our red poppies . 1.00 
Brightness- —Light orange scarlet.75 
*Cavalier (a Neeley introduction)—Cerise, somewhat 
Similar in color and form to Wurtembergia, but a 
larger flower and lasts longer. The flower is wonder¬ 
fully formed, of remarkable substance, is carried on 
a long stiff stem. An outstanding poppy in the red 
class .... 2.00 
*Cerise Beauty —Cerise pink..50 
Countess of Stair —Salmon rose.... 1.00 
Duke of Teck —Crimson........75 
*Echo (a Neeley introduction)—This poppy is quite 
different from other pink poppies and is very attrac¬ 
tive. The color is a light silvery pink with a light 
maroon blotch—one of our favorites of the entire 
group .... 4.00 
*Edna Perry —A lovely bright pink flower, opening a 
little later than Mrs. Perry. A vigorous grower.50 
*Enchantress (a Neeley introduction)—The color of 
this wonderful poppy is a soft lilac rose and by some 
observers might be termed lavender. Enchantress is 
a seedling of Masterpiece. It is as distinctive in 
color as its parent, but always opens perfectly, does 
not fade as quickly and is just a little deeper in 
color. It has none of the faults of Masterpiece and 
all of its good qualities. Enchantress is a distinctive 
improvement in poppies of this type and will prove 
extremely popular . 5.00 
Excelsior — Orange scarlet . 50 
Fire King —Glowing red. 75 
*Flanders —Deep crimson, almost oxblood red . 75 
*Flashy Glow (a Neeley introduction)—Yellow 
with an orange cast, clearer than most others of 
this type. Blooms late mid-season . 2.00 
Goldschmidt —Orange scarlet . 1.00 
Goliath—Brilliant scarlet, short stocky stems. 75 
Grand Mogul —Large scarlet flowers.75 
Grossfurst—Deep crimson, coal black spots.75 
Hercules—A flame-red four-petaled flower of im¬ 
mense size .75 
*Jenny Mawson —A fine large peach-pink that is very 
satisfactory .75 
Joyce —Cherry red .50 
*Juiia Buck— (a Neeley introduction)—Deep coral 
pink . 2.00 
Lachs Konigen —Peach-red with a pink cast. 1.00 
*Lady Moore —Beautiful soft rose.. _ 1.25 
Little Prince —Scarlet, dwarf... .. 1.00 
*Lord Lambourne —Light scarlet, lacinated petals. 1.00 
*Lula A. Neeley (a Neeley introduction) — Beyond 
question the finest red poppy grown today and not 
surpassed by any other for clarity of color, freedom 
of bloom and good habit of the plant. A good cut 
flower . 75 
Mahony —Mahogany purple . .50 
Manchu's Fan —Glowing red. 3.00 
*Mandarin —A true Chinese red of good size and fine 
substance. Vigorous grower . 1.50 
*Mary Jane Miller (a Neeley introduction)—The lat¬ 
est of Dr. Neeley's introductions and we feel one 
that may turn out to be his finest. The flower is very 
large, of an intense shade of geranium pink and is 
carried on tall stiff stems. An early prolific bloomer. 
Outstanding in every respect...... .. 7.50 
Mrs. Ballego —Light carmine. ... 1.75 
Mrs. Fisher — Large, deep crimson.75 
