What Others Say About Our Trees, Plants, Etc. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 0. 1935 
Dear Sir:—In the spring of 1934, I purchased some nursery stock in which were 15 peach 
trees about a foot tall and thi*s fall they are7 ft. tall,well branched and the finest I ever 
saw. If I was able to put out an orchard I would sure order your stock as I think it can’t 
be beaten. We also have neighbors who are very much interested in my trees. 
Yours very respectfully, I. R. Graham, Box 216, Morehouse, Missouri. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 28, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—We ordered a Bargain-Collection from you, $1.00 for 20 (twenty) trees, 10 
apples and 10 peaches. We are pleased with them. The peach trees are 11 ft. high with a 
10 ft. spread. The apple trees are 7 ft. high with a 6 ft. spread. The peaches had few 
blooms in the year 1934 and few peaches that year, 10 to the tree. We got the trees in 
April 1933. We made a $5.50 order this spring of trees, plants and vines. They are grow¬ 
ing fine. Am well pleased. Yours truly, W. M. Jackson, Cash, Ark. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 12, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—Will you kindly forward me a copy 0 f your latest catalogue as I wi-sh to make 
a selection for early spring shipment. It may interest you to learn of the -success we had 
with our purchases from you in 1933; in the early spring of that year we purchased qui.e 
a lot of strawberry, blackberry, rhubarb, asparagus, horseradish, roses and clematis. In 
the fall of the same year we bought 500 one year old three to four foot apple trees and 
a quantity of peach, plum, and prune trees which were set out in December and despite 
the extremely dry year following this se-ting, not a tree or plant died, which under the 
circumstances is nothing short of remarkable and my trees have made excellent growth, 
both in height and caliper. The spring following the setting of the trees, 1934, I pulled 
bloom from several Early Red Bird apple trees and this spring, 1935, I pulled the bloom 
from several Yellow Delicious apple trees, considering that they were entirely too young 
to mature fruit. We also had a number of the peaches and plums to ripen quite a number 
of fancy fruit. Now from my point of view, it takes GOOD trees and plants to make 
such a showing. Our Clematis and Roses bloomed the same year set out and at this date 
the roses are in bloom and full of nice buds. These hybrid hardy tea roses have excited 
the wonder and admiration of all who have seen them bloom. For fine healthy,well root¬ 
ed stock, low prices, prompt shipment and courteous treatment, I certainly recommend the 
Benton County Nursery Company and you are recommended by me to all my friends. Wish¬ 
ing you continued success, I am, Yours sincerely, R. B. Elroy, Prairie Grove. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 7, j.935. 
Dear Sir:—I am so glad that I can write and the truth to you so you can tell about the 
trees and vine-s received this spring, year 1935. 
Sixty trees, one hundred vines, 
Were shipped to me and packed just fine, 
Only J.0 inch trees when they arrived, 
Now you would me surprised. 
You wouldn’t believe with your own eyes 
That these trees are nlw over 4 ft. tall 
ever grew, 
Early Harvest and McDonalds too. 
I’ll have a crop of berries in 1936 
That will make me big money and plen-.y 
plants too. 
I am a poor woman, but wi.h plenty of grit, 
And are of a variety that makes it best of all.j know this little orchard and berries of mine, 
Sixty trees, never lost a one. Will keep me and my fa ly just fine. 
Isn’t that wonderful how that c:uld be done.-phis jj^tle home of mine can easily be found, 
Wish some poor old farmer could see, Off |h e Turkey Mountain road, 
What the Benton County Nursery sent me. 0n the Tulsa ccunty line> 
They would open their eyes with a booster for your Nursery, and I wish 
surprise • you great success, 
To see such fine -trees and vines foi .mch ujyj any or( j ers y 0U w ill receive through me, 
low price. What more could you expect. 
And the blackberry vines are the best that 
Yours respectfully Mrs. Flora Ellison, Rt. 2, Box 60, Sapulpa. Okla. 
