rinjFMT^T PflPPIlnQ Familiar standard varieties and rare new Introductions are Included In the Auglaize 
U1 1 1J_jD selection of Oriental Popples. Only strong two old field grown plants are 
used to fill our orders. Shipped during the dormant season, August and September, they are easily and safely trans¬ 
planted. 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 those which we consider most 
desirable. No Oriental Popples can be shipped In the spring, and they are offered only for fall shipment. 
★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 
Bobs —Salmon rose.75 
Bacteatum- —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 Wurtem¬ 
bergia, but a larger flower and last longer. 
The flower Is wonderfully formed, of remark¬ 
able substance, Is carried on a long stiff stem. 
An outstanding poppy in the red class.$ 1.50 
★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 popples and Is 
very attractive. The color Is a light silvery pink 
with a light maroon blotch—one of our favor¬ 
ites of the entire group. 3.00 
★Edna Perry —A lovely bright pink flower, opening 
a little later than Mrs. Perry. A vigorous grower. . .50 
★Enchantress, (a Neeley Introduction)—The col¬ 
or of this wonderful poppy is a soft lilac rose 
and by some observers might be termed laven¬ 
der. Enchantress Is a seedling of Masterpiece, 
It is as distinctive In color as Its parent, but al¬ 
ways 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 Improve¬ 
ment in poppies of this type and will prove ex¬ 
tremely popular .$ 3.00 
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. 1.50 
Goldschmidt —Orange scarlet. 1.00 
Goliath —Brim ant 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 —Oherry red.50 
★Julia Buck, (a Neeley Introduction)—Deep coral 
pink . 2.00 
★June Delight, (a Neeley Introduction)—An¬ 
other of Dr. Neeley's oufstanding poppies we 
Introduced a few years ago, but which owing 
to scarcity of stock we have not offered re¬ 
cently. A large magnificent flower silvery pink 
in color and very outstanding. One of Dr. 
Neeley's finest hybrids.$ 5.00 
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. Medium size . 75 
Manchu's Fan —Glowing red . 1.50 
★Mandarin —A true Chinese red of good size and 
fine substance. Vigorous grower . 1.00 
★Mary Jane Miller, (a Neeley Introduction)—The 
latest 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 ger¬ 
anium pink and is carried on tall stiff stems. An 
early prolific bloomer. Outstanding in every 
respect .$ 3.50 
Masterpiece—A soft lavender fading badly in 
in the sun. Does not open well—but with all Its 
faults is very popular and we have not had enough 
stock to offer if for several years. Enchantress is 
similar and much superior. 
May Queen—Double orange scarlet. 
Mrs. Heenk—Rose. 
Mrs. J. Hawkins—Fine pink. 
★Mrs. Perry—Salmon pink. 
Olympia—Early, double, flame scarlet. 
★Ophir Gold, (a Neeley introduction)—A light 
orange, we feel the best flower of its color class 
yet introduced . 
Orange Beauty—Orange red. 
Orange King—Orange red. 
Orange Queen—Orange red. 
Orientale—Orange scarlet . 
Perfection—Deep pink . 
★Perry's Blush—Blush white. 
Peter Pan—Scarlet cerise . 
Pink Beauty —Clear pink with black base. 
★ Princess Ena—Salmon pink. 
★Princess Victoria Louise—Delicate salmon pink. . . 
★Proserpine —A fine cerise flower which when well 
grown very much resembles Wurtembergia, but 
lacks the substance and clear color of the latter 
and does not weather as well. 
Purity, (a Neeley introduction)—Soft pink, no 
spot . 
Queen Alexandra—Light pink. 
Royal Scarlet—Brilliant scarlet. 
Salmon King—Salmon color. 
Silverblick—Salmon pink . 
Sturtevant Pink Hybrid—Deep pink. 
★Trilby—Late and very fine, very deep red, crinkled 
petals . 
★Watteau—Flesh coral . 
★Welcome—Deep scarlet. 
★Wunderkind—Brilliant carmine rose. Very out¬ 
standing. Stock limited . 
★Wurtembergia—With the exception of Cavalier, 
this is probably the largest of all poppies; flowers 
are often I I Inches across. The color is cerise scar¬ 
let with a black blotch. Has always been an out¬ 
standing poppy . 
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