What Others Say About Our Trees, Plants, Etc. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Regers, Ark. October 18, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—In the spring of 1934 I bought from you two Keiffer pairs. One grew 11 ft., 
5 in. and one 10ft., 8 in. One of these trees bloomed this spring. One pear grew to the 
size of a hen egg, when a black spot came on it and it finally fell off, and one blight proof 
pear which is 10 ft, 5 in. tall. Two Winesap apples are 8 ft.ll in. and 7 ft. and 11 in. 
Yours very truly, C. W. Burkehead, Lockesburg, Ark. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 19, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—I sent you an order in January, 1929, and received my trees in good time. They 
were mostly small trees. They lived and grew well. The freeze hurt some but in the 
spring I sold 200 bushels at $1.00 a bushel. In 1935 the crop was not so good, but I re¬ 
ceived $1.00 a bushel. I have nice fruit and people come to the farm and get it. I re¬ 
ceived $1.50 a bushel in 1935 for my plums. Please send me a new catalogue, as I wan. 
to order more fruit. Yours very truly, L. R. Elliott, Arcadia, Oklahoma. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. November 16, 1935 
Dear Sir:—A few days ago we received some of your price lists and as we had ordered 
a few trees last 'spring for cur ten year old son who is entering the 4-H Club in fruit 
raising this year and they have done so extra well, they are living and locking nice even 
though we had a drouth in this section d his summer. We are so proud of them we 
want to orrer him some more to put iut this spring. Am sure you will get lots of adver¬ 
tising through him and his 4-H work. We find that several of our friends had ordered 
from you several years ago and have had st’ch nice tree's. 
Mrs. W. L. Buttram, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 25, 1935. 
Gentlemen:—Just a line to tell you how very much pleased we were with the fliwering 
shrubs we ordered from you this last spring. Such promptness surprised us. I was al¬ 
ways used to waiting for weeks before our ^rder arrived. We order from different firms 
every year only to be disappointed. We saw- your ad in a magazine and decided to try you 
nursery for a 'small order, and was surely rewarded. The shrubs were beautifully packed 
and in splendid condition. I can truthfully say you have the finest roo ing system of any 
linn we have ever ordered from. Three Myrtle trees and an ornamental peach was all I 
ordered. We are delighted with them. They began growing immediately after planting 
and bloomed in profusion and were most beau.iful. The peach made a wonderful growth 
and is large. The Myrtle is something new here so were greatly admired by all my 
friends. I am quite sure I will have an order from at least one of my neighbors in the 
spring as well as myself. We expect to plant quite a lit of fruit trees on our farm near 
Harrison, Arkansas, in the -spring and you will get the order. 
Yours very truly, Mrs. Nettie Thomas, Celina, Ohio. 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. October 7, 1935. 
Dear Sir:—Early in 1935 I ordered some of your little trees and ornamentals and I wish 
to state that a Stubbs Everbearing Mulberry for wh*. h I paid 2Gc for is 8 ft. tall with a 
•spread 4 ft. It is still growing like a weed and its leaves are a lovely waxy green. Two 
snow white Altheas for which I paid 10c each have been like a bride’s boquet since early 
June. It is still loaded with buffs and blooms and will be till frost, and are three feet 
tall. From six 5c peach trees I have a half dozen big thrifty trees shoulder high and still 
growing like weeds too. Two of these are Red Bird Clings, two Elbertas, and two Krum- 
mel. I have a large yard and I ordered these trees in preference to many ornamentals 
from two little apple whips I have two lovely Red June trees waist high. Everybody ex¬ 
claims in wonder over my yard, as the home and yard burned completely burned up in 
1934 and my trees look like a fairy tale. A little 10c bush honey suckle is a yard high 
and as large around as a No. 3 wash tub. You have my sincere thanks and when it is late 
enough to plant you may expect a large order from me. 
Yours very truly, Mrs. V. B. Patterson, Paradkse, Texas. 
