lknton County Nursery Co., Kogers, Arkansas 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 24, 1935. 
Dear S.-i:—I.i the year 1932 I bought -some Raspberry plants and Grape vines from you 
They were Lne. Do not know the amount of fruit gathered but I can say they were fine 
and just the exact kind T ordered and the best of all while your stock js good the price is 
good in the reach ot the people. 
Thanking you, I a.v Albert Garrett. Lancing, Tennessee. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 25, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—-I ordered nursery stock from this company in February, 1933, set them out in 
the 'spring of j.934. I gathered a few peaches off ihu trees. In 1935 I picked a full crop 
of peac es and I never saw anything like it in this coun ry. I got $2.00 a bushel for them. 
They ue Maxine Peaches, and I paid $1.00 each for the trees. I put them on the market 
with ivy -strawoerries at a local price. The only thi.g I regiet is 1 haven’t yet enough of 
them, so i a.n going to order more trees and berries thi. s winter from your company. I 
sold mj laspberries at Henrvetta, Okla., for 15c a pint a? T ast as I could pick them. 
Yours truly, C. C Wood, Weleetka, Okla. 
Dear Sir:—In 1933, I ordered 2.500 plants. I believe I gave $10.00 for them. I set them 
out and of the 2,500 plants, I lost 10 of them. I picked 100 crates from them and berries 
went so low we could not afford to pick any any more and I believe I left 150 crates in 
the field or more. In 1934 I took enough plants out ot this % acres to finish my patch 
to 1 and % acres and you knew that in 1934 we had a drouth and about all of the berries 
died around Lavaca, but my berries lived right through the drouth and and we did not get 
very much per crate—$1.40 t.o $2.50. 
On the 1% acres I sold $452.00 worth from my patch and they were Klondikes. There 
may be some cne with a bet.er record but if there is he had to have some fine ber¬ 
ries. I an: going to order again this spring from you, as I don’t think there is any better 
place to buy berries. 
Yours very' truly, Rev. M. H. Graham, P. O Box 64, Lavaca, Arkansas. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 26, 1935. 
Gentlemen:--Will write a few lines concerning my Grapes I bought from you in the winter 
of 1932. I ordered three 2-year Concord Grape Vines. Ihey were received in fine shape 
with a good root system, and my how they did grow! In the summer of 1933, the first 
year out, tb ly bore fruit, about one gallon of picked grapes and they were line too. In 
the summer of 1934 I picked about 5 gallons and this summer, 1935, they just turned to 
grapes, hav ng picked about 12 or 13 gallons of the finest grapes I have ever seen grow in 
this section. I would not part from my grape vines hardly at any price and do net sell 
any grapes or they are too good and we use them for home use. I have other young trees 
bought from you and they are growing fine. . Will try and send you a snap shot cr two 
of my vines and trees in summer of 1936. I am ever yours for Benton County Nursery 
Stock. W. T. Tacker, Rt. 2, Adamsville, Tennessee. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 26, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—I want to thank you for the healthy and nice trees I got from you about five 
years ago. I didn’t expect to get 'such nice trees from you for so little money. I bought 
some trees from anotnei nursery about six years ago and I even got half of the fruit 
as I got from the ones I bought from you and your trees I bought from you are one year 
younger and I will say that they are the best peaches and cherries and apple trees I have 
ever bought from any nursery at the price. I bour/t from you and the bet , fruit I shiuld 
say it is. I got about thirty peach trees and I got about £00 bushels out of them this past 
summer. I got about ten of apples but we got just a few apples bu<- they ai-e siVre nice 
and big apples and they are sure sweet too. I got i few cherries,but they are sure large 
and sweet. The trees aie still too young to give lots of fiuit but its sure nice fruit. If 
I order another lot of trees this spring I will order irorn you. I will tell my neighbors and 
friend-’ too. Ycu can feel sure that I will send you my future orders. 
Very truly, Ermo Sanchez, Embudo, New Mexico. 
