IMPORTANT 
Ginseng will withstand dry and hot weather 
better than most crops from the fact that: it 
grows in the shade and is not exposed to the 
hot rays of the sun; besides it grows with a 
heavy mulch. This can be either old sawdust 
or, better still, well rotted leaves. This keeps 
the soil cool and damp. We recommend a shade 
of about 75% to 85%. 
ANSWER: 
By growing 2-year old plants for trans- 
planting purposes. 
ANSWER: 
These 2-year old plants bring as high as 
$40.00 per thousand net to the grower. 
We can use almost any amount of these 
plants as explained in my pamphlet— 
on a brokerage basis. 
ANSWER: 
One acre of American Ginseng grown 
from our Canadian Seed should con- 
servatively produce about a ton of roots. 
ANSWER: 
Roots same as shown in pamphlet 
grown from our Canadian seed should 
bring 16 to 18 dollars per pound. 
ANSWER: 
The seed crop from your acre the 3rd, 
4th and 5th years should average about 
$900.00 per acre each year, only a small 
crop the 2nd year, and no seed the first 
year. 
