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THESE UNITS NOW! 
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ting FREE GIFTS With Your 
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GUARANTEE 
Mr. Henry Woolsey was oriqinafor of tho 
Benton County Nursery. He beqan propagating 
and growing trees iti his childhood. When quite 
o young man he began the first nursery in Ben¬ 
ton County. This nursery was storted on o farm 
northwest of Rogers. Mr. Woolsey obtained his 
knowledge of growing the first trees irom his 
lather some 115 yeora ago. 
_ On proper proof, we will replace 
free of charge, any trees, shrubs, etc., that prove to be untrue to 
label, or refund the amount paid. Because of the many factors over 
which we hove no control, we cannot be responsible for the crop, 
nor for any amount greater than the purchase price. All claiins 
except stock not true to name must be made within 30 days after 
receipt oi order. 
Benton County Nursery—Come and See Us—We Are Located on Federal Highways 62 and 71 South ol Rogers! 
Novelty 
Fruits 
OZARK HUCKLEBERRY 
Very sweet. Fine quality 
lOc each; $1.00 per dozen 
CRYSTAL WHITE BLACKBERRY 
A line blackberry only white 
lOc each; $1.00 per dozen 
IMPROVED DWARF JUNEBERRY 
Large and very sweet. 
15c each; $1.50 per dozen 
PAW PAW or ARKANSAS BANANA 
I Large fruit, trees omamentai 
I 3 to b ft. trees 
50c each; $5.00 per dozen 
GOLDEN QUEEN RASPBERRY 
Yellow Raspberry 
10 each; $1.00 per dozen 
$6.00 per 100 
EVERBEARING BLACKBERRY 
Resemble small trees and have ripe 
“ berries on them for 4'months.' 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen 
STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY 
Crossed with both. Shows character¬ 
istics of both its parents. 
lOc each; $1.00 per dozen 
lAP. WINEBEHRY 
Fine red berry somewhat resemb¬ 
ling Red Raspberry. 
lOc each; $1.00 per dozen 
ARKANSAS PERSIMMON 
Large and fine quality. 
2 to 4 ft. trees. 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen 
YOUNGBERRIES 
1 A new berry cross with Loganberry 
and Texas Dewberry. Very produc¬ 
tive. Of highest quality; large size 
berries. 
5c each 
50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100 
$25.00 per 1000 
BiKesLOl 
Combination APPLE UNiT 
A// Trees Well Rooted. Mailing Size 
THE BSGGEST DOLLAR'S WORTH 
YOU EVER BOUGHT! 
(Fruits that ripen in succession from 
early until late) 
2 Red June 2 Grimes Golden 
2 Ada Red 2 Red Delicious 
2 Jonathan 2 Yellow Delicious 
Combination PEACH UNIT 
LOOK! IS Trees 
in this Offer 
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GHAPE VINES GREW LIKE SVIAGiC 
Dear Sir: 
May 1, 1939. 
Two years ago I ordered a few Concord Grape vines. My means were very small and I 
have never been able to get grape vines in my orchard. I saw your advertisement in the 
Farmer's Agricultural magazine, so I decided that was my chance. 
When I received my order my friends laughed at me, telling me I still didn't have 
any grape vines tor my orchard. Nevertheless I didn't become discouraged. I planted the 
grape vines and worked them regularly. They grew like magic. They bore their first crop 
of fruit last year. 
My same friends that laughed at my little dead sticks, as they called them, have 
changed their tunes and have come to me for your adress to order them some vines. 
This ^ear from the looks of the vines I will have enough for my home use and then 
a’gbo^'sum'Tor^ maficet. I can trufhfufly' say—No trees, vines or shrubs from any other 
Nursery Company excels those coming from the Benton County Nursery Company, Rogers, 
Arkansas. You shall always get my orders and all the others ^can influence. 
Yours truly, Vera M. Jennings, 740-B West Fair ot., Atlanta, Georgia. 
2 Mayflower Peaches 3 J. H. Hale 
3 Early Rose 3 Bell of Georgia 
2 Heath Cling 2 Krummel October 
We allow 10 per 
cent off the 100 rate 
prices on lots of 
1,000 and up, on 
Apples,^ Peaches, 
PI 
Piantlrsg Distance 
for Trees and Plants 
Feet Apart 
APPLE . 25 to 35 
PEAR ..20 to 25 
CHERRY .18 to 25 
PEACH .18 to 25 
Feet Apart 
PLUMS .15 to 20 
QUINCE .10 to 12 
FIGS .12 to 15 
MULBERRY ...25 to 30 
and. 
Pears. 
JAPAN PERSIMMON .15 to 25 
PECANS .40 to 60 
GRAPES . 8 to 10 
BLACKBERRY, 3 feet apart in row. 7 
DEWBERRY, 2 feet apart in row. 6 
RASPBERRY, 3 feet in row. 7 
Strawberries, 2 to 3 feet in rows. 4 
1 Combination CHERRY UNil 
Fine 
Vigorous Stock 
1 Early Richmond 
2 Large Montmorency 
1 English Morello 
RASPBERRIES BROUGHT 30c PER BOX- 
Dear Sir: February 10, 1939 
For prompt and best varieties yours Is the best. The trees bear earlier, yield heavier 
and live longer than any trees I have ever tried. They are the best trees than can be., 
bought for so little money. . , i. . ?■ ' 
I have been getting your nursery stock for ten years and It la true end l^relito^ The, 
fruit^as large as your catalog says it will be, too. 
My Raspberries yielded well, and they brought 30c a box. ' 
Yours truly, J. F. Kimberlln, La Russett, MlssourL' 
Combiiiatioii BERRY UNITri Combination PLUM ONITn Combination GRAPE 
Big Delicious Berries 
of the Best Varieties 
25 Early Harvest Blackberries 
25 McDonald Blackberries 
Have all the Plums for 
Jam and Jelly You Need 
2 Red June 
2 Hanska 
2 American 
2 Gold 
Big Juice-Laden 
Varieties 
NOTE—Get any 3 ..'r’S *2“ 
Fine for Juice, Jellies, Jams, 
Eating 
3 Moore's Early 
2 Fredonia 2 Caco 
■any 6 ?«'Si; *5“ 
2 Niagara 
3 Concord 
Perennials 
BLEE231NG HEARTS 
35c each; $3.50 per doze 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Good assortment; hardy kinds. 
lOc each 
COLUMBINES 
Many shades; best varieties. 
20c each 
DAFFODILS 
10c each; $1.00 per doze: 
DELPHINIUMS 
Fine variety 
20c each; $2.00 per doze: 
FERNS 
Fine; hardy variety 
25c each; $2.50 per doze: 
GOLDEN GLOW 
lOc each; $1.00 per dozei 
HYBISCUS 
Red, white and pink. 
20c each 
PHLOX 
Mixed Vaiietiet 
lOc each; $1.00 per dozer 
Named Varietlea 
B. COMTE ((Brilliant Crimson) 
DAWN (Blush Pink) 
R. P. STRUTHERS (Salmon Pink) 
STELLA (White) 
25c each; $2.50 per dozer 
$20 per 100 
SWEET PEAS 
White and Pink 
lOc each; $1.00 per dozer 
SWEET WILLIAMS 
lOc each; $1,00 per dozer 
2 Combination Peach and Apple r2 Combination Cherry-Plum-Pear I ^2 Combination ROSE Unit 
/DEAL COLLECTION FOR 
HOME ORCHARD 
2 Early Wheeler Peaches 
2 Elberla Peaches 
2 J. H. Hale Peaches 
2 Belle of Georgia Peaches 
2 Krummel October 
All 20 Trees 2-3 ft. 
2 Yellow Transparent Apples 
2 Red Delicious Apples 
2 Jonathan Apples 
2 Winesap Apples 
2 Yellow Delicious Apples 
ms 
Fine Vigorous Weil 
Rooted Trees 
Early Richmond 
Cherries 
Large Montmor¬ 
ency Cherry 
Douglas Pear 
Keiffer Pear 
1 American Pl«m 
1 Red JuneJIum 
1 
1 
3 Combination Apple-Peach-Plum I ^3 Combination STRAWBERRIES 
BLACKBEBRIES-RASPBERRIES 
TREES 
4 Red June Apples 
4 Jonathan Apples 
4 Delicious Apples 
2 Mayflower Peaches 
3 Early Rose Peaches 
3 South Haven Peaches 
2 Elberta Peaches 
3 Belle of Georgia Peaches 
2 Krummel October Peaches 
2 Red June Plums 
2 American Plums 
3 Hanska Plums 
25 Mitchell's Early Strawberries 
50 Aroma Strawberries 
^0 Klondike Strawberries 
25 Early Harvest Blackberries 
McDonald Blackberries 
5t. Regis Raspberries 
Cumberland Raspberries 
Modern Rose 
Collection 
We will send prepaid 12 two- 
year, field grown, everblooming 
of the most modern variety, 
some of each. Red, Pink, 
White and Yellow, all Bush 
Roses, no Climbers, an ideal 
selection for a fine rose 
larden. 
‘3 Combination Assorted Grapes 
All 2 Years 
Bearing Size 
5 Moore's Early Grapes 
5 Niagara Grapes 
5 Delaware Grapes 
TO Concord Grapes 
5 Caco Grapes 
HARDY TREES, PLANTS and VINES FROM HEART OF THE OZARKS. 
