BOSTON, JANUARY IS, 1901 
. . . PRICES OF . . . 
Ginseng Roots and Seeds 
LAST OFFER FOR SPRING 1901 
All previous quotations annulled and 
these prices liable to change 
without notice. 
The very extraordinary demand 
for Ginseng plants and seeds still 
continues, and I beg to give notice 
that my stock of second size roots is 
entirely exhausted, and no more 
orders can be taken for this size for 
spring delivery. A limited supply of 
extra and first sizes on hand, and 
about 2,000 only of the third size 
are still offered, and, to secure them, 
orders must be placed at once. 
For those who wish to make a 
small beginning, and test this great 
plant, I am offering the following 
collections for $10. This will 
enable every one to get a fair start, 
and at moderate cost: 
10 Extra size, 
50 First size, 
This combination 
10 Third size, 
30 Second size, 
will not be 
broken, excepting that half the num- 
ber or each of the above will be 
sent for $5. 
The larger sizes should produce 
seed the first season, and you will 
gain a year by making a start this 
spring. 
Stock will be reserved only when 
cash accompanies order, and the ful- 
filment of orders cannot be guaran- 
teed until received and booked. So 
place your spring orders at once, and 
save disappointment. 
PRICES OF PLANTS 
Per 10 100 
Extra siie S2 50 S20 OO 
First size, averaging 3-year-old roots I SO 12 OO 
Second size. Stock exhausted. 
Third size, averaging 1-year-old roots I 00 5 00 
PRICES OF SEEDS 
40 Seeds 
SI OO 
100 Seeds 
S2 00 
500 Seeds 
S9 OO 
1,000 
$I60 00 
100 OO 
40 OO 
1,000 Seeds 
SIT 00 
Special prices will be made to those requiring a very large quantity of plants and seeds. 
Note that these prices are from 50 to 200 per cent lower than can be obtained 
elsewhere. Buy direct, and save paying exorbitant prices. 
NOTE : An illustrated circular, giving full instructions as to Ginseng culture, 
mailed on receipt of 10 cents. This is by far the best publication obtainable on 
this subject. Always address 
Proprietor Hiehlands Nursery T-IAT?T AM 13 Wn QCV 
Hardy American Plants in n/\r^l^/\i>l r. J\.IliJ_<OJli I , 
the Carolina Mountains . . . 
CATALOGUES FREE Trcmont Building, Boston, Mass. 
