READ WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT OCJK TREES, PLANTS, ETC. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 18, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—I made a small order of Special Bargain apple and peach trees from you in the 
spring of 1933, and in the spring and summer of 1935 the peaches bloomed and had fruit 
on them.' I look on these trees with great pride and regret that I did not double my or¬ 
der. They have surpassed your recommendation. 1 shall never again be deceived by high 
prieed salesmen of nursery stock. I shall be glad to recommend your nursery to other 
Kentuckians and all wi.h whom I come in contact. Thanks for the past and heie is my 
ordef for another lot of trees. 
Yours respectfully, J. A. Hildabi'and, Auburn, Ky. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 11, 1935. 
Gentlemen:—Just a few lines in regard to trees I bought from you in fail of 1933'. i 
have had 13 years work in commercial orchard work. Have grown trees from different, 
nurseries which cost thrible the price I paid tor these trees which I got from you. Never 
had any grow off quite so good as these. Two of my Burbank plums set February, 1934, 
bore fruits in 17 months. I am -sending you picture of one. I gathered about 4 dozen nice 
plums. It is 6 ft. high. Has a Spread of 7 ft. Also picture of one of my Elbertas that 
is 8 ft. high. My apple trees made a wonderful growth also. I thank you for square deal¬ 
ing and privilege of buying in small quantities, at such reasonable prices. I am mailing 
you small order today. 
J. C. Fidson, Route A, Action, Indiana. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 26, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—I ordered a dozen peach trees from you, they were from one to two ft. tall. 
I never saw finer roots on trees and they they grew the fastest of any trees I ever 
planted and the second year I gathered one-half bushel of peaches from each tree. The 
peaches were large and smooth and pretty as a picture. I also ordered four plums and 
1 believe they are the prettiest shaped trees I ever saw' grow. I am making the ground 
real rich around them now so I think I will have a fine crop of plums next year. I live 
in town and have a small place. If I lived on a farm I would plant a large orchard with 
those nice cheap trees. 
Yours truly, Mrs. Chas. McKenzie, Lake Village, Ai'kansas. 
