zine of Information for Hunters, Traders,
Trappers and Out-o-Door People.
If you are interested in hunting, trapping, raw furs, ginseng, raising
wild animals, taxidermy, etc., you will find this magazine of interest
and value. The magazine is published monthly and treats on the following
subjects: Steel Traps, Where and How to Set; Baits and Scents; Proper
Season to Trap; How to Skin, Stretch and Handle Furs; New Ways to
Capture Mink, Fox, Wolf, Marten, Beaver, Otter and Other Shy Animals;
Raising Fur Bearing Animals; Growing Ginseng and Golden Seal; Training
Night Hunting Dogs; Leading Fur Markets; London Raw Fur Sales; Fox
Hunting and Hounds; Coon Hunting; Letters From Old Hunters and Trappers,
etc.
The Editor is a man of long experience in handling raw furs and
trapping. The articles published and photos used are largely from those
who have had actual experience with trap, gun and dog--you will enjoy
them.
The magazine contains from 128 to 200 pages each month, averaging about
160 each month or 2000 pages a year. About 700 illustrations are used
each year. The magazine is printed on good quality paper and the
subscription price is only
$1.00 a Year
Single Copy
TEN CENTS
A. R. Harding Publishing Co., Columbus, O.
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[Illustration: GINSENG PLANT.
Showing Root, Stock, Leaves and Seed.]
This is only one of about 75 illustrations shown in "Ginseng and Other
Medicinal Plants" as described on opposite page. The illustrations are
of actual "gardens," as well as some fifty of the most valuable
medicinal plants true to life. After reading this book and looking
closely at the illustrations you should be able to distinguish the
various plants. The paper used is of good quality so that the
illustrations are clear and distinct.
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Ginseng and Other Medicinal Plants
This book contains about 300 pages and 75 illustrations (see opposite
page for one of them) with chapters on the following: The Story of
Ginseng; Something About Ginseng; Cultivation of Ginseng; Marketing
Ginseng; Seeds and Roots; Letters From Ginseng Growers; Government
Reports; Ginseng in China; General Information; Habits of Ginseng;
Ginseng Prices; Diseases of Ginseng; Medicinal Qualities; Golden Seal
Cultivation; Plants as a Source of Revenue; List of Plants Having
Medicinal Value; Gigantic Mint Farm in Michigan.
The publishers say--A Book of Valuable
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