THE CHAS. G. CURTIS CO., 
KALMIA 
LATIFOLIA 
(From Field Grown 
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 a severe 
winter test, conse¬ 
quently, those grown 
in this locality are 
very hardy. 
1 -A 
2 -A 
3-A 
■T 
Specially 
Extra Heavy 
Standard 
Selected 
Specimens B&B 
Each 
Each 
Each 
1 — 
2 ft. 
. . $ .54 
$ .96 
2 — 
3 ft. 
.68 
1.20 
2.80 
3— 
4 ft. 
. . 1.10 
1.96 
4.60 
4— 
5 ft. 
. . 1.80 
3.40 
6.80 
5— 
6 ft. 
. . 3.00 
4.60 
10.60 
6 — 
8 ft. 
26.00 
8 — 
10 ft. 
68.00 
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. 
$ .20; 6—8 ft. $ .25. 
SEEDLINGS 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
3—6 inches .$34.00 per 1000 
