Benton County Nursery Company, Rogers, Arkansas. - ' 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 25, 1935. 
The order of 24 trees and berries I received from you two years ago came in good shape, 
and are doing fine. The smaller fruits bloomed this spring and bore a few 
fruits. With proper thinning in regard to their size the rees should bear a few apiece next 
year. I have some trees from some other nurseries for which I paid over a dollar for. 
In comparing them I like yours best. Your berries are fine. In the future when I car 
order, you get the order. 
Yours truly, A. W. Qugley, Cliff Star Route, Eureka Springs, Ark. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. December 1, 1935. 
Gentlemen:—In February, 1928, 1 ordered 200 peach trees from you, 150 Elbertas, 50 May 
and June and Indian Peaches. 1 had bough, two acres of land at $100.00 per acre ana 
set these trees out in March, fvery tree lived and grew right off. By September 15th 
these trees were as tall as a man’s head, th:n the folks began to say, “I sure would like 
to have an orchard like that.' I sold that two acres for $400.00 in the fall. I made a 
profit of $9u.OO per acre in seven months time, besides I made two bales of cot.on on the 
two acres and also raised 7’5 Whi e Leghorn chickens on the same ground. All of these 
trees were \he nicest trees I ever saw fort he money. This orchard has made four full 
crops of an average of 200 bushels, of . the finest kind of fruit. I am enclosing a request 
for a catalogue when issued. 
Your.- truly, O. C. Brogdon, Belmont. Louisiana. 
Benton Couny Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 15, 1935. 
In February 1932, I had a friend give me one of your catalogues as she knew I was a 
great lover of flowers, and was just beginnir g to start a flower garden, having moved to 
a new location. I immediately saw great opportunities in taking advantage of your liber¬ 
al offers so I ordered a collection Cf two dozen roses, leaving it to your judgement as 
to the ones best suited to his climate. I feel I was wise in doing so, for I received a love¬ 
ly variety of colors, did not lose a single ros e, and each year since have been richly re¬ 
warded. My garden, if I do say it, is the prettiest in this town and community. My 
roses are in constant demand, and admired by all, Very often I am called upen fort de¬ 
corations, funeral designs, cut flowers, corsages, and cu'.tings. Never shall I speak any¬ 
thing but words of praise for you and what you represent,: for every word is true. So 1 
am delighted when I can speak a good word for you. I want everyone to know what a 
pleasure -it is to deal with such a nursery. ... L... 
Yours very truly, Mrs. S. A. Corker, Box 148, Springfield, S. C. 
Benton Comity Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 17, 1935. 
Gestlemen-I will state that in the spring of 1928 1 bought quite a bill of trees. I was 
at the time I received these trees and am yet, well pleuseci with them.’ Among the vari¬ 
eties of apple purchased were: Jonthan, York, Stayman, Black Twig, Grimes, Yellow Deh- 
cious, Rome Beauty, Gans and Wisesap. All of these young apple trees are bearing good 
crops and most of them have had good crops for'the p.st three seasons, and the apples 
have been ox the finest quality. This year I received from $1.00 to $1.50 per bushel for 
my apples while other people got from 50c o $1.00 per bushel for theirs. In the spring 
of 1929 I purchased some apple trees from a highly advertised nursery and none of these 
trees, ns yet, had an apple on it. This year I entered eight varieties of apples in he 
Oklahoma County Fair and won five first a-wards and one second. On the advice of Mr. 
Burge, the Oklahoma County Agent, I entered my Jonathan Apples in ‘.he state Fair at 
Oklahoma City, and won first place on them. I do not know, but believe tha 1 : I could have 
won first place on some cf the other varieties. Next year I intend to en er mere varieties 
in the state fair and see just what I can win. I a m enclosing a dipping from the “Friend¬ 
ly News” for October, 1935, published by The Freqman-Langston Company of Oklaho¬ 
ma City to verify my claims as to the awards s won by me. I am getting up a club order 
for apple trees and hope to be able to send it to you within the ntxt few days. 
Yours truly, j. R. Carrier, Choctaw, Oklahoma. 
