★MARY JANE MILLER— (A Neeley Intro¬ 
duction)—The last of Dr. Neeley's’intro¬ 
ductions and named in honor of his 
mother. The flower is of large size, an 
intense shade of geranium pink and is 
carried on tall stiff stems. It is an early 
prolific bloomer and outstanding in every 
respect . $2.50 
MAY SADLER — Geranium pink with 
large black spots.$ .50 
★MRS. PERRY —Salmon pink. An old favor¬ 
ite, but still a very popular variety. .$ .50 
NANCY — Deep crimson, with black 
blotch . $1.50 
PERFECTION —Hermosa pink .$ .75 
★PERRY'S BLUSH —The flower opens very 
pale flesh pink which soon fades to blush 
white. While not a true white poppy 
the plant has a much stronger constitu¬ 
tion than any of the true whites and we 
recommend this variety as the best sub¬ 
stitute for a white poppy. $2.50 
PERRY'S WHITE —Satiny white with a 
dark maroon base. The plant is not very 
long lived.$1.00 
SASS PINK —Delicate flesh pink. .. .$1.00 
★TRILBY —The finest of the late blooming 
deep red poppies, attractive crinkled 
petals . $1.50 
WATTEAU —Flesh coral. Small sized 
flowers on compact well formed plants. 
Low growing and very desirable as a 
border plant . $1.50 
★WUNDERKIND —Begonia rose, sturdy well 
shaped plants with good strong stems. 
An outstanding color which immediately 
attracts attention. Much superior to 
Ethel Sweete with which it is often con¬ 
fused . $2.50 
GROUP TWO 
Three plants of a variety at 2 1/2 times the single price 
In this group we have placed a few of the older varieties which are fine and outstanding, 
but which for one reason or another are not quite up to the standard of Group One. There 
are also a number of other varieties which require somewhat further tests and many which 
can still be classified as novelties. 
BETTY ANN—A beautiful crinkled flower 
of La France pink without blotch. A pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. An exceptionally good 
cut flower .$1.50 
BIG JIM — Mammoth flower of deep 
maroon . $1.50 
DAINTY LADY—A delicate shade of shell 
pink with a rose blotch.$1.50 
FLASHY GLOW — (A Neeley Introduc¬ 
tion)—Yellow with an orange cast, late 
mid-season . $1.00 
GLOWING EMBERS—Bright Nopal red, 
petals very much crinkled. $1.50 
HERCULE—A large flame red flower, fre¬ 
quently having only four petals. .. .$ .75 
JOHN III—Dainty flowers of coral pink 
without base spots.$2.50 
JUNE DELIGHT—(A Neeley Introduction) 
—Another of Dr. Neeley's outstanding 
poppies which we introduced a few years 
ago, but which because of scarcity of 
stock we have not been able to offer 
every season. Bright silvery pink in 
color.$5.00 
LADY MOORE—Beautiful soft rose. .$1.00 
LORD LAMBOURNE—Light scarlet with 
lacinated petals, an unusual form..$1.00 
LITTLE SHRIMP—Small shrimp pink flow¬ 
ers on slender stems. An ideal plant for 
the front of the border.$1.00 
LULA A. NEELEY—(A Neeley Introduc¬ 
tion)—Although this flower is only of me¬ 
dium size its color is so brilliant and out¬ 
standing that it is still today the finest 
color among the red poppies. A good 
cut flower.$ .75 
NEW PERFECTION —Dainty pink with 
much pleated petals.$1.50 
PEARL QUEEN —Pale flesh pink flowers 
with no blotch.$1.50 
ROYAL ROSE —• Deep rose red — stock 
limited .$15.00 
RIDGEWOOD BEAUTY—The color is be¬ 
tween strawberry and geranium pink 
with Tyrian rose spots..$1.50 
SILVER QUEEN—Silvery white.$5.00 
SPLENDOR—A large salmon pink. .$2.00 
SPOTTED GIANT — An orange scarlet 
with a black center. Late.$1.50 
STURTEVANT PINK HYBRID — Deep 
pink .$1.00 
TOREADOR—A very large carmine pop¬ 
py with very crinkly petals.$2.50 
BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis) 
A flower once very popular in the old- 
fashioned garden is "coming back" to 
wide popularity. Bleeding Heart thrives 
in partial shade. Especially effective in 
groups. Auglaize Gardens offers healthy, 
vigorous, field grown, undivided roots. 
50c each or 3 for $1.25 
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