Benton County Nursery Company, Rogers, Arkansas. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 193o. 
Gentlemen:—Early in the spring of 1934 I ordered, by wire, 500 of your June budded 
peach trees. They arrived in due time in splendid condition, but were very small. I was 
very much iissatisfied with them at first but at any rate I planted the ty-fees out 20x24 
ft. and staked them so I would not plow them up. To my surprise, when the very first 
impulse of spring came, these little trees began to grow and are still growing. They are 
now big fir e trees full of life and vigor and have a wonderful spread. At the end of the 
first season s growth, our coun y agent r aw them and thought they were two-year-old 
trees, notwithstanding the fact they grew through a veiy severe drouth. I can say of a 
fact these a re the best trees I have ever bought from any nursery. They are of the Red 
Bird and Mayflower varie ies. I can truly ; ay anyone who is interested in fruit can’t go 
wrong to buy Benton County Nursery stock. They cost less, grow bigger, live better, 
and are sold by a reliable company. 
Yours very truly, Arch Lewallen, Cord, Arkansas 
Benton County Nursery Co., Regers, Ark. November 13, 1935. 
Dear Sirs:—I want to tell ycu how the stock I ordered from j,ou compares with the .^tock 
I ordered fj Dm other miseries. In the year of 1933 I ordered five peach trees, 1 apiicoi, 
6 plants of dewberries and a few grapes. The peach trees had nice ling roots and abo did 
the plants. They are all growing very nice. I had some fruit trees, and plants from other 
nurseries and a very few of them are growing. Because they had bad short roots. The 
peach trees bloomed the first year and had a few fruits. The dewberries had very many 
blossoms and also a few berries. While the peach trees which I had from other nurseries 
very seldom bloomed. In the year of 1934 I ordered one apple tree, one English Walnut 
two pecan trees and two fig trees. They are growing fast and are size of 3 year old tiees. 
This year the peach trees bore many fruits. I canned 10 efts, of peaches from each tree. 
1 canned only 4 qts. from the other peach trees. I canned 16 qts. of dewberries. Even 
though I canned so many of the peaches and dewberries I had some left over for other 
uses. The grapes had many nice grapes. The pecan trees had many blossoms this year, 
but are too young to bear nuts. The apple fee is growing very nice and had lots of 
blossoms. I have one apple tree from another nursery. It hasn’t grown an inch since I 
planted it. All my friends are surprised to see such young fruit trees bear many fruits. In 
the year of 1933 I ordered different kinds of trees for my neighbors* They are satisfied 
with them. They have canned many of the fruits this year. They also think your nur¬ 
sery has the best st:ck. The people who wart good fruit trees, I advise them, to ; order 
from Benton County Nursery. 
Yours very truly, John Gerhardt, Iowa Colony, Texas. 
