High prices for plant drugs do not insure large profits in producing them. Not the price received, but the difference between the cost of production and the selling price is the important point.

Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry
WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief

Issued, June, 1915
Washington, D. C.Revised, August, 1920

Show this bulletin to a neighbor. Additional copies may be obtained
free from the Division of Publications, United States Department of
Agriculture.


DRUG PLANTS UNDER CULTIVATION.

W. W. Stockbebger, Physiologist in Charge, Drug, Poisonous, and Oil Plant Investigations.


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