READ WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT OUR TREES, ELAN AS, ETC 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 8 , 1935. 
Dear Sir:—In the fall of 1932, I bought 10 seedling evergreens from you. All grew and 
the few cents I spent have grown into dollars.The trees are beautiful and improved my pro¬ 
perty and I have had many compliments on same. 1 ’lease send your fall catalogue as 1 
am wanting trees and shrubs this fall, also vines and rose bushels. 
Yours very truly, R. J. Koos, Ferdinand, Indiana. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 28, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—On March 16, 1934, I received my order of two Concord, four Niagara, and two 
Portland Grape vines. I think they are tne best ever. During July, 1935, I gatherer; 
one bushel of delicious fruit frcm them. I sold four gallons at 25c per gallon and marie 
one gallon of jelly for home use and it is grand too, far better than any I’ve made from 
other fruit. I have ordered from two other nurseries for many years and neither can 
equal your nursery at Rogers. I intend to send in a larger order for myself in the near 
future. 
Yours very truly, Mrs. Pauline Brent, Winnsboro.La. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 9, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—I just received your special price list of fruit trees offered. In the year, 1933, 
I bought of you 6 Bartlett Pear trees and 1 never saw any trees' gi*ow as nice as thes' 
did. In 1933 and 1934 we had such dry weather tha^ not even grass grew. So many young 
orchards died out. I bought the 6 pear trees for my daugh’ers as a remembrance and set 
them out for them. One was chewed cff abc ut 1 foot, from the ground. I trimmed it off 
in 1934; today it is as tall as the others and more bushy. I have no place to plant trees, 
only a small lot and I am over 70 years old so there is not much chance for me to figure 
ahead anymore. Yours truly. Jno. Posekarry, Box 273, Chelsea, Iowa. ' 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. ' November 5^ 1935. 
Dear Sir:—-I wish to tell you about the Blackberries we bought from you January 29th, 
1934. Our order 'No.was 1525. On June 8 , 1935, we picked our first blackberries from 
our 15 McDonald vines. Was delighted with them, as some berries measured 2 inches 
long by 2% inches around. They were fine flavored ai d heavy croppers. We picked a- 
bout twefnty quarts in tine four weeks the Vines were bearing, then tew each day unti: 
June 25th. The blackberries we' bcught iroin a Kansas Nursery never had any ripe berries 
until three week after we picked our first McDonald berries. We didn’t sell any berries 
but I took first prize at the County Fair for my preserves. All cur Benton County 
Nursery stock arrived in good condition. Mrs. Frank Muder, Sedan, Kansas 
Benton Coun y Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. . ..October 25,. 1935. 
Dear Sir:—Three years ago I ordered, a bill of fruit trees and vines front you and includ¬ 
ed were some Krummel October peaches and a few America and Gold Plums in yem 
small size under 1 ft., In fact, he whole older was lor small trees and vines. My mean.- 
were limited and this enabled me to get seveial trees for the price that one fcrniony cos', 
me from high priced nurseries, A friend of mine received his shipment ot trees ihe same, 
day that I did mine. He get a fewer numter and they cost him fen times as much as my 
trees codt me. He laughed at me and said that he would treat me if I ever got any-frpit 
from my litttlfe sprouts. I told him tha,t great oaks from small acorns grow. I. was not 
discouraged but planted all of my little /trees in good ground and heed them, regularly, 
They grew faster than weeds. They bore their first crop of fruit this year. It lookedras 
if every limb would break under sveh heavy loads of fruit. The ti-ees are on my farm 
for anybody’s inspection. I have both plum and peach trees that are four and five inches 
in diameter and they have a limb spread of twelve to fifteen feet in diameter. My friends 
$1.50 trees are peetty but he hasn’t a tree that will excell my 5 and 10 c Bentton County 
Nursery trees. 
' • '• Yours very truly, S. H. McIntosh. Ravenna, Kentucky. 
