Benton County Nursery Company, Rogers, Arkansas. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 25, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—I received my first order in April, 1933, which consisted of 40 trees and T got 
4 extra. The trees were 3 to 4 ft. in height and in fine condition. I sec the trees 35 ft. 
each yay and in the year 1935 four plum trees canned 30 quarts, 10 peach trees canned 72 
quarts, 3 apricots canned 3 quarts, 3 cherries canned 2 quarts, 1 Red June apple had 5 
apples and 1 Black Ben Davis had 3 apples. 
Respectfully, W. J. Bricker, Dustin, Oklahoma. 
Benton Coun y Nursery Co., Rogers, Avk. December 4, 1935. 
Dear Sirs:—In 1932 I purchased nine elberta Peach trees from the Benton County Nur¬ 
sery Company, which were the one ft., 5c type, and one grape vine of the 3c type. They 
were very tiny but grew vigorously when I put them in my garden. In 1934 I gatheren 
one bushel of peaches and in 1935 I gathered five bushels of peaches and one bushel of 
grapes. Last spring people marveled at the beauty of the blooms and foliage of. my 
garden orchard. My garden is a living demonstration of the economy of buying fruit 
trees ' v -om the Benton County Nursery Company. 
• Sincerely, Mrs. J. R. Bell, Garrison, Texas. 
Jenton Coun y Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 21st, 1935 
Gentlemen:—About a year ago I bought some trees from the “Benton County Nursery” 
and at the time I bought a like number from-. Nursery Inc., “The two groups of trees 
were set out side by side and I found out through this simple experiment that 98% ot 
the Benton County Nursery trees lived and did well, while 42% of the others lived. Then 
in the spring of 1935, I had over 200 trees stolen and of these trees 191 were trees that 
had been bought from Benton County Nursery. I was told later by a neighbor, “The ones 
who took your trees, sure knew trees, for they only took your best trees.” That’s why I 
hope to get more Benton Coun y Nursery's stock. 
G. L. Watson,3223 E. 32nd St., Kansas City, Missouri. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 6, 1935. 
Gentlemen:—This is to tell you how much I think of your nursery stock. In 1934 Feb¬ 
ruary, I ordered Concord grape vines, Mastadon strawberries and Mayflower, Red Bird 
Cling and Early Wheeler peaches. In 60 days we had ripe strawberries, in less than six 
months we had ripe grapes, in 16 months we had ripe peaches. The trees and vines are 
healthy and vigorous. In January 1935 I placed another order with you becuse I did 
not think I could get as good trees from any other nursery. Today I am sending you an¬ 
other order and two of my neighbors are sending orders with mine because they lik^ the 
looks of my orcnard. There is a big nursery joining my farm and they have good stock and 
deal fair with the public but we get our nursery stock from Benton County Nursery Co., 
Rogers, Arkansas, because of the superior quality of their stock above any we know of. 
Yours very truly, L. I). Warren, Rt. 2, Henderson, Texas. 
Benton Coun.y Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. December 2, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—On January 16, 1928, you sent me 10 Peach Trees and 10 Apple Trees, 4 
Grape Vines, 2 Apricot Trees and in 1930, I gathered about a bushel an l a half from 
each tree. In 1,931 I got 2 bushels and one peck. In 1932 I got about 4 bushels and one 
peck from each tree. In 1933 I gathered seven bushels from each tree. I did not keep 
any account of them in 1934. In 1935 I got 110 bushels from the ten trees which I sold 
to the grocery in Yazoo City at $1.50 a bushel. In 1932 I got from one half to a bushel 
o r apples from each tree and in 1933 each tree averaged from one bushel to three pecks: 
in 1934, from the eight trees I sold 24 bushels. In 1935 I sold 42 bushels from the 8 ti'ecs. 
My grape vines were four years old before they began to bear and in 1932 I got 2® lbs. 
in 1935, I got 52 lbs. which were sold a^ I2ca lb. My two plum trees were 4 years old 
before they began to bear. I only kept count of them for 2 years, 1934 and 1935. in 
1934, I gathered 3 bushels from the 2 trees and in 1935, I got SV 2 bushels. 
Yours, AJ'ert Williams, Rt. R Box 21, Pickens, Miss. 
