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THE CHAS. G. CURTIS CO., 
KALMIA 
LATIFOLIA 
(From Field Groivn 
Seedlings ) 
This Kalmia is 
collected from open 
fields where they 
have developed into 
bushy plants. We 
have thousands of 
such plants. 
This climate gives 
Kalmia the severe 
winter test, conse¬ 
quently, those grown 
in this locality are 
very hardy. 
KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
l-A 
2-A 
3-A 
Specially 
Extra Heavy 
Standard 
Selected 
Specimens B&B 
Each 
Each 
Each 
1— 
2 ft. 
. . $ .50 
$ .88 
2— 
3 ft. 
.62 
1.12 
2.50 
3— 
4 ft. 
. . 1.00 
1.88 
4.37 
4— 
5 ft. 
. . 1.56 
3.12 
6.25 
5— 
6 ft. 
. . 2.81 
4.37 
10.00 
6 
8 ft. 
25.00 
8— 
10 ft. 
62.50 
1— 
■ 4 ft. mixed sizes . . 
.81 
1- A— Standard plants have at least 8 stems or a head structure equal to an 
8 stem plant of height stated. 
2- A ~—Specially selected plants might truthfully be called light specimens. 
They have at least 12 stems or a head structure equal to a 12 stem 
plant of the height stated. 
3- A— Extra Heavy Specimen plants are the very best and heaviest plants that 
we have. 
Burlapping on "standard” plants extra as follows: 1—4 ft. $ .10; 4—6 ft. 
S .20; 6—8 ft. $ .25. 
SEEDLINGS 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
3—6 inches .$31.25 per 1000 
