To get these to sort, you're going to need to extract/construct a key you can sort on. Since the files are named like
Order_29May11:05.bak
You can extract some sortable pieces by doing
$name =~ s/_(\d\d)(...)(\d\d:\d\d)/;
$key = $month{$2} . $1 . $3;
where
%month is a hash that maps the 3 character month abbreviation to a to character numeric string (e.g., 'Jan' => '01', ... 'Dec' => '12').
You can use this within a Schwartzian transform (many examples of which can be found by doing a Super Search on "Schwartzian").
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