Renton C ounty Nursery Co., Roge rs, Arkansas _ 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. December 9, ?935. 
Gentlemen:—Thanks to you and George Eoff, I now have a yard that the King of Spain 
would be proud of. Mr. Eoff cer'.ainly knows his business and I really think he should be 
landscape artist either for the University or for the State Capitol grounds. I want you 
to know that I most certainly appreciate your favors in this matter. 
Thanking you very kindly I am very truly, Clyde T. Ellis, Bentonville, Ark. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 11, 1935. 
Gentlemen:—Am writing you for your new catalogue. The order No. 2493C, which we 
ordered from you last spring did exceptionally well considering the drouth. All the trees 
are alive and doing fine. Several of our friends are watching the grow’th your trees are 
making for us. I am interested in Grapes and berries of different kinds this time, -so 
please mail me your catalogue. 
Thank yrou, Mr. J. H. Bowling, Hazlegreen, Missouri 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. December 4, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—.1 have '.saved money by getting fruit trees from you. The orchard is full 
grown which was purchased in the year 1927. 30 apple trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, 4 Ark. Black, 
2 Liveland Raspberries, 2 Red Astrachan, 2 Northern Spy, 5 Delicious, 5 King David, 2 
Red June, 2 Wealthy, 3 Rome Beauty, 4 Stayman Winesap, 2 Winesaps, and all bearing 
having fruit. Since 1931 I get 7 bushels oft each tree, and nice big fruit. And also 8 
peach trees, 2 Elbertas, 2 Altons, 2 J. H. Hale, 2 Early Elbertas, 2 Oct. Krummel, all are 
bearing fruit. They were bearing peaches right the next year. Have gathered 3 to 5 
bushels off cf a tree. And the little apple tr e es which were purchased the same year are 
putting oi: fruit and doing nicely. I have fruit on my place such as apples, peaches, 
pears, cherries, grapes, plums and quince of a n varieties for family use on the farm. 
Yours truly, Mrs. B. Walicki, Rt. 1, Box d 6 , Arc, Ark. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 29, 1935. 
Gentlemen:—My order of trees No. 3409, which I ordered Nov. 1934, which consisted of 
ten apples, Early McIntosh, Horse Apple, Cortland, King David, Early Red Bird , Yellow- 
Delicious, Mammoth Black Twig, Golden Wine sap, Ada Red and Jona.han, and three plums, 
Gold, Abundance, and America, and peaches Alton, Rochester,Late Elberta, Red Bird Cling 
and Krummel October, arrived in good condition. The roots were all good and were not 
a bit dry. They were planted at once and at spring were all full of life. At the end of 
the growing season 1 measured the total length of all the trees and found the average 
grow-th of apple trees to be 99 inches, of pea c h trees to be 215 inches, of plums to be 108 
inches. Most of the trees have fiuit buds now after one growing season. But best of all 
about your nursery stock is the low price and quality. Your trees are of just as good as 
quality and size as some I paid three times as much for. It sure is a bargain to buy good 
varieties at such a low price. Will tell you about quality and amount of fruit next fall. 
Yours very truly, Robert W. Diehl ,R. 4, Dayton Ohio. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 22, 1935. 
Gentlemen:—Last spring I ordered 100 little peach trees from you, under 1 ft. high, and 
they were packed so nice. I am -sure that is the reason I have not lost a one of them. 
I wish you could see them now. They are five to six feet high and now they are all 
tilled with buds like they were going to bloom next spring. We picked large berries 
from the Youngberries we bought from you last spring and they are more than you claim¬ 
ed they would be. The Go: seberries made a fine growth. They were the best rooted 1 
ever saw. My three Mulberries I got from you at the same time are five to six feet high 
now' and they were so little when I set them out that everyone who saw them said it was 
almost impossible for them to stand the hot, dry weather we have here most every sum¬ 
mer. Folks, if you want the best in nursery stock, a square deal and your money’s 
woyth, place an order with the Benton County Nursery Company, Rogers, Ark., and I am 
sqre you will never regret it. 
Yours Respectfully Edward Harris, Rt. 1, Patosi, Missouri. 
