STRONG 
DELPHINIUM 
PLANTS 
Selected Plants. From thousands of wonderful 
hybrids growing in our fields each year we select a 
limited number of the very finest types in separate 
shades of 
PALE LAVENDER and BLUE 
DEEP LAVENDER and BLUE 
PURPLE 
Each one of these i)lants has been carefully 
chosen when in flower because of its unusual merit. 
Your choice of the above colors, 
$1 each, $10 per doz., $75 per 100 
Assorted Plants. This grade includes the regular 
run of the field, covering the entire color-range but 
not marked for color or type. 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $35 per 100 
Potted Plants. We also have young plants in 
3-inch pots for very late spring sales after field-grown 
plants are too far advanced to be transplanted. Al¬ 
though they will not produce as many flower-spikes 
as the field-grown plants the first year, they will 
flower the latter j)art of the summer. 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100 
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W E HAVE develo])ed these beautiful perennial 
flowers into one of our most important 
specialties. Neither time, patience, nor ex¬ 
pense has been spared to bring them to their present 
state of perfection. These greatly improved hybrids 
[Troduce numerous massive and stately spikes 5 to 
() feet high, bearing large, double and semi-double 
flowers of perfect form throughout one-half to two- 
thirds their entire length. The colors range from 
palest blue to deepest indigo and from most delicate 
mauve to glowing royal purple, passing through 
innumerable intermediary pastel shades of bewilder¬ 
ing richness and variety. 
Our keenest desire is to have you grow these lovely 
things in your garden. They will stand comparison 
with any Delphiniums in the country. 
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Prize - Winners 
O UR Delphinium Hybrids have been consistent 
winners of prizes at all the shows where they 
have been exhibited. They have become so 
well known because of their outstanding size and 
formation that we often hear people remark at the sliows, when we are arranging our exhibit, “Those must be Turner Bros.,” even before 
name-cards are placed. 
It is very gratifying to continually receive letters from customers telling us of prizes they have won for blooms produced from our Del¬ 
phinium plants. The illustration on page 5 is a reproduction of a plant grown by one of our local customers and is tyi)ical of what our strain 
produces. The unusually fine range of color, perfect form, and enormous size of these Hybrids have been achieved by years of careful study 
and selection of seed. 
Delphiniums grow nicely in many different kinds of soils, but they especially like a heavy clay loam. When planting, use one small handful 
of a good organic fertilizer, such as Driconure, and one of a good commercial fertilizer to each plant. Incorporate these well with the soil in each 
hole before placing the plant. The field-grown clumps should be planted so that the crown is barely covered with soil. Young pot-plants should 
be planted so that the ball is covered about one-half inch with soil. 
Delphiniums like plenty of water. During dry spells, water thoroughly at least once a week. An occasional light sprinkling in the evening, after 
a hot day, is very beneficial. Always keep the ground well cultivated to a depth of about 2 inches. If the lateral growths on each spike are re¬ 
moved, the individual flowers will be larger. 
