The images.
- Fig. 01. Stanton delights in his ginseng garden.
- Fig. 02. Portrait of Harding.
- Fig. 03. Indian Turnip. (Wild)
- Fig. 04. Senega Snake Root (Cultivated) in Blossom.
- Fig. 05. Canadian Snake Root (Cultivated).
- Fig. 06. Sarsaparilla plant (Wild).
- Fig. 07. Ginseng Plant and Roots.
- Fig. 08. George Stanton,
- Fig. 09. Four ounce, six year old, reset, wild roots,
- Fig. 10. Garden Grown Ginseng Plant.
- Fig. 11. Northern Ginseng Plant in Bloom - June.
- Fig. 12. Fig. 1 - 2. Ginseng roots.
- Fig. 13. Fig. 3. Roots.
- Fig. 14. Fig. 4 - 5. Roots.
- Fig. 15. Fig. 6. Roots.
- Fig. 15. Fig. 7. Root.
- Fig. 16. Fig. 8. Roots.
- Fig. 17. Korean Garden.
- Fig. 18. Plan for Ginseng Garden 24x40 Feet.
- Fig. 19. A Lath Panel.
- Fig. 20. One, Two and Three Year Old Ginseng Roots.
- Fig. 21. Ginseng plants "coming up."
- Fig. 22. Bed of 10,000 Young Ginseng Plants in Forest.
- Fig. 23. One Year's Growth of Ginseng Under Lattice Shade.
- Fig. 24. A Healthy Looking Ginseng Garden.
- Fig. 25. Shade in Position.
- Fig. 26. Shade Down for the Winter.
- Fig. 27. Tree Shade.
- Fig. 28. End View of Beds.
- Fig. 29. Notches in the Upright.
- Fig. 30. A Very Favorable Shade.
- Fig. 31. Diseased Ginseng Plants.
- Fig. 32. Broken - "Stem Rot."
- Fig. 33. End Root Rot of Seedlings.
- Fig. 34. The Beginning of Soft Rot.
- Fig. 35. Dug and Dried - Ready for Market.
- Fig. 36. A Two Year Old Cultivated Root.
- Fig. 37. Bed of Mature Ginseng Under Lattice.
- Fig. 38. Some Thrifty Plants - an Ohio Garden.
- Fig. 39. New York Grower's Garden.
- Fig. 40. Forest Bed of Young 'Seng.
- Fig. 41. Root Resembling Human Body.
- Fig. 42. Wild Ginseng Roots.
- Fig. 43. Panax (Aralia) quinquefolium.
- Fig. 44. Seedling.
- Fig. 45. Golden Seal Garden.
- Fig. 46. Fig. 1. Wild root.
- Fig. 47. Fig. 2. Two-year roots.
- Fig. 48. Two year old root.
- Fig. 49. Fig. 3. Root grade.
- Fig. 50. Fig. 4. Small plants.
- Fig. 51. Golden seal seed.
- Fig. 52. Fig. 5. Goldenseal seed and leaf.
- Fig. 53. Fig. 6. Yearling.
- Fig. 54. Fig. 7. Yearling.
- Fig. 55. Fig. 8. Irregular root mass.
- Fig. 56. Golden Seal Plants.
- Fig. 57. Golden Seal in an Upland Grove.
- Fig. 58. Locust Grove Seal Garden.
- Fig. 59. Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis)
- Fig. 60. Golden Seal Rootstock.
- Fig. 61. Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga Racemosa)
- Fig. 62. Caulophyllum thalictroides.
- Fig. 63. Asarum.
- Fig. 64. Aristolochia serpentaria.
- Fig. 65. Pokeweed (Phytolacca decandra),
- Fig. 66. May-apple (Podophyllum peltatum)
- Fig. 67. Seneca Snakeroot (Polygala Senega)
- Fig. 68. Culver's Root (Veronica virginica)
- Fig. 68. Cypripedium.
- Fig. 69. Collinsonia.
- Fig. 70. Goldthread (Coptis trifolia).
- Fig. 71. Twinleaf (Jeffersonia diphylla)
- Fig. 72. Wild Turnip (Arisaema Triphyllum).
- Fig. 73. Black Indian Hemp (Apocynum cannabinum)
- Fig. 74. Chamaelirium luteum.
- Fig. 75. Dioscorea.
- Fig. 76. Symplocarpus.
- Fig. 77. American Hellebore (Veratrum Viride).
- Fig. 78. Eryngium.
- Fig. 79. Yellow Jasmine (Gelsemium Sempervirens).
- Fig. 80. Acorus calamus.
- Fig. 81. Crane's-bill (Geranium maculatum)
- Fig. 82. Dandelion (Taraxacum Officinale).
- Fig. 83. Saponaria.
- Fig. 84. Burdock (Arctium Lappa)
- Fig. 85. Yellow Dock (Rumex Crispus)
- Fig. 86. Broad-Leaved Dock (Rumex Obtusifolius)
- Fig. 87. Stillingia (Stillingia Sylvatica)
- Fig. 88. American Colombo (Frasera Carolinensis)
- Fig. 89. Couch-Grass (Agropyron Repens).
- Fig. 90. Echinacea angustifolia.
- Fig. 91. Aletris farinosa.
- Fig. 92. Wild Indigo (Baptisia Tinctoria)
- Fig. 93. Pleurisy Root.
- Fig. 94. Sanguinaria canadensis.
- Fig. 95. Spigelia marylandica.
- Fig. 96. Gillenia trifoliata, Indian Physic, Bowman's Root.
- Fig. 97. Angelica. Flowering stem and cross-section