The Industries of the city of Indianapolis : the advantages offered for business location and the investment of capital . best advantage, being longexperienced in and familiar with the requirements of the trade, andexecute orders promptly. They refer to R. G. Dun & Co., theIndiana National Bank, Y. R. Wysong & Co., A. A. Barnes, and otherleading houses here and elsewhere. Consignments receive immediateattention, remittances are made to consignors without delay, and themanagement of the house is directed by liberal and honorable methods,commending it to the fullest confidence. J. A. Everitt & C
The Industries of the city of Indianapolis : the advantages offered for business location and the investment of capital . best advantage, being longexperienced in and familiar with the requirements of the trade, andexecute orders promptly. They refer to R. G. Dun & Co., theIndiana National Bank, Y. R. Wysong & Co., A. A. Barnes, and otherleading houses here and elsewhere. Consignments receive immediateattention, remittances are made to consignors without delay, and themanagement of the house is directed by liberal and honorable methods,commending it to the fullest confidence. J. A. Everitt & Co.—Seed Merchants, 141 West Washingtonstreet.—The seed house of J. A. Everitt & Co. is one of the best andmost completely equipped in the United States. Their trade-mark K is known and recognized as evidence of the worth of articleswith which it is identified, while their motto: Our business is national,our facilities uncqualed and our ambition to excel, is the synonymof all that the terms imply. They located here in 1886, coming fromvVatsontown, Northumberland County, Penn., where they had been. similarly engaired for six years previous. They occupy a three-storyand basement building, 25x100 feet, provided with all requisite facil-ities and conveniences, and carry full lines of seeds of everytlescription, grown to their special order, chiefly in the North andEast, and embracing the standard varieties, such as bean, beet,cabbage, carrot, celery, sweet corn, cucumber, lettuce, melons,onion, parsnip, pea, raddish, spinach, tomato, turnip, etc., of thechoicest character, with novelties and specialties in the samelines; the plants from which show superior growth, producing quali-ties and better average results than those obtained from any othersource. Their floral department is equally select and desirable. Thelist contains every seed known to the lexicon of florists, put up inhandsome packages, each package containing the firms trade-markand full directions for sowing and cult
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