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C. J Everitt's C< t tlrgue. 
FECIT TREES. GRAPE VINES, SMALL 
MAIL. 
I rsc^&ve many letters from my customers wlio purchase their supply of seeds and plants from 
me, asking if I cannot als ) supply them with fruit trees, grape vines, small’ fruit; &c. In order to 
aeconv.no late at/ my customers, { have completed arrangements by which all orders for this class of 
goods can be sent directly to me; and they will be promptly and faithfully executed with the very 
best of stocks, and forwar led by mail, securely packed, and postage prepaid. 
This will be a vetv great convenience to those who live at considerable distances from me, and 
] hope to be favored with very large orders. 
ORDER DIRECT FROM ME. — By so doing, you are sure of just what you order’, every article 
true to name, and you also make a great saving, as no agent or dealer can aflord to spend time and 
money traveling through the country, without adequate enumeration. 
TERMS.— My terms are strictly cash with the order Do not ask me to send C O. D., as the 
cost of collecting return charge.is quite an unnecessary item of expense ; and the prices being given 
I can conceive of no necessity to warrant goods being so sent. 
IN CORRESPONDING.—Always ign your name alike each time. Ladies frequently write 
n their husband’s name, sending an order, and then again in their own name, perhaps making in¬ 
quiry about it. This gives me a great deal of trouble in looking through my long fries. 
jgQf\ihould my stock of any variety become exhausted before the close of the season, I shall sub¬ 
stitute others equally as good. 
©SPAN large, fruit trees will be sent by Express or Freight at the expense of the purchaser. 
APPLE,—Standard. 
Plant 30 feet apart each Way ; 48 trees to the acre. First 
class 5 to 7 feet. Each, 20; per 100, ^17,oo 
Summ EK 
Duchess of Oldenburg, 
Sweet Dough. 
Golden Sweet, 
Pearman, 
Red Astrachan, 
Fa i.l 
Variitii s. 
Red June, 
Early Harvest, 
Benoni, 
Keswick Cod' in, 
Eany Strawberry, 
Vari eti is. 
A lexander. 
Fall Strawberry, 
Famous, 
Calvert, 
Jersey Sweet, 
Bowel 1, 
Maidens Blush, 
Belmont, 
Porter, 
Fall Janett, 
Fall Pippin, 
Wine Sap, 
Winter Varieties, 
American Golden Pippin, Westfie.d’s Seek-No-Further 
Canada Red, Newton Pippin, Jonathan, Rawles 
Janet. Russet English, Two-Ounce Pippin. Van- 
davere. King of Tompkins County, Cooper’s Market, 
Northern Spy, Peck's P easant, Rhode island Green¬ 
ing, Swaar, Tu pehocken, Esopus Spitzenburg, 
Smiths Cider, Green Sweet, Ben Davis, Grime’s 
Golden Pippin, Rambo. Russet Go den, Smoke 
House, Yellow Bellflower. Baldwin, Black Gil - 
liflower, Hubbardson’s Nonesuch, Romanhe, Rus¬ 
set Roxbury, Russet Sweet and Wagner, 
CRAB APLE TREES. 
Transcendent, Hislop and Tetoisky, each, jocents; 
per 100, $2o, Large Russian, Siberian Yellow and 
Siberian Red, each, 30 cents; per 100, #i8, 
P F. A R S - - Sta n d a rd. 
Plant 20 feet apart eacli way, 108 trees to the acre. First 
C ass, 4 to 6 feet, 50 cents each; $40 per 100, Extra selec¬ 
ted, 6 to 8 feet, 75 cents each, $45 per 100, 
S u m m er Vari f.t i e s , 
Bart ctt. Tyson, Bloodgood, Doyene tie Etc, Os¬ 
borne's Summer and Clapp’s Favorite, 
Autumn Varieties, 
1 leile Lucrative, Doyene Grey. SeckeL Buerre Har¬ 
dy, Howell, Louise Bone de jersey, Bufliun, Shel¬ 
don, Onondaga, Doyene White, Flemish Beauty, 
Duchess de Angoulene, 
W INTER V A RIETIK S, 
Vicar of wakeflcld, Beurre Easter and Saint Lawrence, 
PEACH TREES. 
First Cass. 4 feet, 15 cents each, £15, per 100, 
Eraly Crawford, Early York, Melacntoon. Heah’s 
C ing. Late Crawford, George the Fourth, Stump the 
World, Blood C ing, Co eridge’s Early. Early Rare¬ 
ripe. Early Barnard. Monmouth C ing. Hares Early. 
Old Mixon Free, Susquehanna, Amsdem June, Kariy 
Rivers. Alexanders, Van Burc-n Golden Dwarf, Bea¬ 
trice and Blood Leaf. 
CHERRIES. 
Plant Hearts and Bigarreans 20 feet apart eacli way; 10S 
trees to the acre, P.a'nt Dukes and Morellos 10 to 12 feet 
apart; 363 trees to the acre, 
Two years, extra, eacli 50 cents, 
Govenor Wood, May Bigarean, Bell Magnifique, 
j Napoleon Bigarean, Reine Hortense, Spanish Bigarean, 
Eariy Richmond Knight's Early and May Duke. 
PLUM TREES. 
Each, 25 cents; per hundred, $20, 
Wild Goose, 4 to 5 feet, Miner, 3 to 5 feet, Coe’s Gol¬ 
den Drop, and Egg, 5 to 6 feet, 
APRICOTS. 
Moor Park and Veda, 50 cents each, 
QUINCES. 
Orange and Angicrs, 25 cents eacli; $15 per hundred. 
Grape Vines. 
Dozen, 
Hundred, 
Concord, two years. 
$1 00 
$ 500 
Concord, one year, 
I CO 
4 CO 
Delaware, two years, 
2 50 
18 00 
Delaware, one year, 
2 OD 
15 00 
Martha, two years, 
2 OO 
Martha, one year, 
I 50 
Rogers’ Hybrid, 
2 CO 
Hartford, 
2 OO 
Israel la, 
2 OO 
Iona, 
2 CO 
Union Village. 
3 co 
Currants. 
Cherry la Versailles, two years, per dozen, $1 50, Red 
I and White Dutch, two years, per dozen, £1 00, Black 
Naples, two years, per dozen, $1 00, 
Gooseberries. 
Houhton's seedling, two years, per dozen, f, 1 00, per 100 
$6 00. Mountain Seedling, per dozen, $2 00, Downing’s 
Smith Improved, per dozen, $2 00. 
Blackberries. 
Kittatinny. per dozen, 50 cents, per hundred, $2 co, 
Wilson’s Far 1 )', per dozen, 50 cents, per hundred $1, Sny¬ 
der, (the hardiest known) per dozen, $1 00 ; per hundred, 
£6 co, Lawton, per dozen, 50c; per hundred, $2 50, 
Raspberries. 
Doo’ittle's Improved, Mammoth Cluster, Davidson’s 
Thornless and Black Miami, per dozen, 50 cents; per 
hundred, $1. Gregg, 50c per dozen, $2 50, per hundred, 
Tunner Red, per dozen. 50 cents, per hundred £2 50. 
