HAVE PLENTY 
of FRESH FRUITS »» HOME m MARKET 
All of Our Nursery Stock is State and Federal Inspected, Thereby Insuring You of No Inferior Trees or Plants 
APPLES 
These trees are grown on whole roots and propagated 
from high quality strains that we know to be excellent 
bearers. 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 5 ft. 
5 to 7 ft.. 
15c 10c 
20c 15c 
25c 20c 
VARIETIES: 
Yellow Delicious —Large Golden 
Yellow. Fine quality. Bears 
young and heavy crops. Oc¬ 
tober. 
Ben Davis —Red striped, winter 
apple. Ripe in October. 
Red Delicious — (Blood Red) 
(Triple Red), of best quality 
and good keeper. 
(Not Prepaid) 
Stayman Winesap —Large striped 
red. Winter keeper. 
Jonathan— Fine quality. August 
and September. 
Maiden Blush —Yellow with pink 
blush. August. 
Mammoth Black Twig — Large, 
dark red. Keeps all winter. 
Red Apple Collection 
RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 
Strong Healthy Roots 
10c ea.—12 for 75c—25 for $1.25 
Prepaid 
GIMP" VINES 
3c ea.—$3.00 per 100—$30.00 per 1,000 
We have in this grade Concord and Campbells Early. Not prepaid. 
emv wf T iTT ' Pn piwwp p 
Most popular Red Apples — Early Summer Apples as well a 
keeping Winter Apples. They are big 4 to 6 ft. trees. 
2 Early Red Bird 2 Jonathan ALL ^ SO 
late- 
Red Delicious 
Winesap 
Cortland 
Red June 
FOR 
Prepaid 
2-Year-Old Apple Collection 
This is absolutely the biggest bargain we have ever offered 
S 
year apple trees. Order these and have ripe apples a year earlier. 
These trees are well branched and we guarantee them to be first 
class in every way. JUST LOOK WHAT YOU GET! 
15 Red Delicious All 50 
15 Jonathan Trees 
10 Staymen Winesap for 
10 Yellow Delicious Only. 
100 for $15.00 Prepaid 
OUR SEEDS ARE PURE 
AND SPARKLING 
WITH VITALITY 
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By Express 
Prepaid 
PEPPERS 
California WONDER 
75 days. If you want a large, heavy , dark, 
glossy green Pepper, of the finest flavor, this 
variety meets your requirements. Produces an 
abundance of handsome, blocky, 4-lobed, uni¬ 
form fruits 5 inches in length and 4 inches 
across, which, when ripe, turn into a brilliant 
crimson. The thickness of the flesh alone 
(often 3 /a of an inch) places it ahead of all 
other sorts, and makes it a premier shipping 
variety. Disease-resistant. 
Pkt. 10c —3 pkts. 25c 
CHINESE GIANT 
Most gigantic of all Giant Peppers. A fine mild 
red pepper of enormous size, magnificent ap¬ 
pearance, and brilliant, glossy scarlet color. 
The flesh is mild and unusually thick. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c 
LONG RED CAYENNE 
(125 days.) A well-known medium early va¬ 
riety, having a slender, twisted and pointed 
pod about four inches long. Color deep green 
when fruit is young; when ripe, of a bright red 
color. Extremely strong and pungent. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c 
Fresh Green Peas from Your 
Own Garden are Delicious! 
LITTLE MARVEL 
62 days. Extensively grown in Florida for early ship¬ 
ping because of its exceptional quality and yield. The 
dark green vines are 18 to 20 inches tall, vigorous, 
and bear pods 3 inches In length, nearly round, 
square-ended, and well filled with 6 to 7 large, deep 
green Peas. A sure cropper of unsurpassed sweetness. 
Pkt. 10c—7 oi. 20c—14 oz. 35c 
EARLY ALASKA 
50 days. Used extensively for canning; also by market 
gardeners for a first-early crop. Vines slender, light 
green, and grow about 2'/2 feet tall; bear well-filled, 
square-ended bluish green, round, straight pods 21/2 
inches in length. Seed small, smooth, and bluish green. 
Very hardv and productive. 
Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 20c—14 oz. 35c 
THOMAS LAXTON 
57 days. This has no superior as an early Pea of 
medium height. The vines are strong, with large dark 
green foliage, and grow 21/2 to 3 feet tall. They bear 
a surprising number of dark green pods, blunt-ended, 
and 4 to 4/2 inches long. These are well filled with 
large, tender Peas which retain their pleasing flavor 
and sweetness until they begin to harden. Unsur¬ 
passed for the home-garden and shipping. 
Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 20c — 14 oz. 35c 
AMERICAN WONDER 
63 days. Dwarf variety, growing 12 to 14 in. tall 
and maturing in a few days after Alaska, but of 
sweeter flavor and wrinkled-seeded. It is particularly 
suited for the home garden where spBce is limited. 
The pods ar close to 3 in. long and about }/? in. 
wide, plump, straight and have a blunt end. There 
are 5 to 7 large delicious peas in every pod. Vines 
are very profuse bearing, the pods remaining in 
good condition for a number of days. 
Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 20c—14 oz. 35c 
OKRA 
WHITE VELVET 
Strong, tall-growing, 3V 2 to 4 feet in height. The 
pods are about 6 to 7 inches long, white, slender, 
fleshy, and very tender. Early maturing and exten¬ 
sively qrown for home use and local markets. 
Pkt- 10c— V4 lb. 25c 
Dwarf Long Green Pod 
Early and very prolific. Grows 2V? to 3 ft. tall; pods 
dark green, fleshy and tender; become 7 to 8 inches 
long and 1 !/« inches in diameter; tapered near tip. 
Pkt. 10c—14 lb. 25c 
SWEET PEAS 
Early Flowering 
A mixture of the finest colors. 
Pkt. 1 0c—3 Pkts. 25c— 'A lb. 75c 
onions 
JAPANESE Long-Bunching ONION 
A valuable introduction 
from Japan which, on ac¬ 
count of its merit, is sure 
to meet with popular favor && 
for young green onions. It £9 
forms no bulb, but pro- ’BsiW 
duces a long white tender 
root as shown by the il¬ 
lustration. Superior to any 
other hardy bunching onion 
in that it remains always 
tender and mild, and ow¬ 
ing to quality and fine ap¬ 
pearance, it makes an at¬ 
tractive bunch that sells 
at an advanced price over 
other varieties. Our Japan¬ 
ese grower informs us that 
in Japan this onion is of¬ 
ten blanched 24 inches. 
With this variety', you can 
have bunching onions of 
the very best duality all 
through the summer. No _ __ 
garden is complete with- ■■■■WPwwwwRMi 
out a row of these onions. 
A money-maker for market gardeners. 
Pkt. 15c—2 Pkts. 25c—5 Pkts. 50c 
See Our Low Prices on Onion Planis 
Elsewhere in This List 
EBENEZER 
The Extra Early, Long Keeping, Mild Onion 
One of the mildest flavored onions grown. The flesh 
is white, firm and of a very delicate flavor. The 
onions are quite similar to Yellow Globe Danvers in 
shape but much larger in size, yellow skinned and 
have very small tops and mature early. Many people 
who know this onion will have no other kind for 
their own table. In the localities where it has been 
grown, the onions of this variety command much 
higher prices than other kinds. Those who want a 
nice mild onion, either for large onions or bottom 
sets, would do well to try the Ebenezer. Sets are 
grown the same as large onions, except that the seed 
is sown thickly—one pound of seed to each 100 feet 
of drill. These sets, if planted early in the spring 
will produce ripe onions in July, at which time they 
will bring a high price. Sets of this variety rarely 
produce seed stalks as other kinds do. The Ebenezer 
is such a good keeper that even those" ripening in 
July will keep sound and hard through the fall and 
all winter. Don't fail to plant some Ebenezer onion 
seed this season, sowing some for large onions and 
some for sets. 
_ _ _ „ _ __ __ __ some tor sets. 
WE PAY THE POSTAGE OH ALL SEEDS n*. ioc—3 p^s. 25c—1 oz 40c 
.Jill— 
SAVE By Ordering 
These Special Collections 
Family Orchard Collection 
1 Stayman Winesap Apple ALL OF THESE 
1 Early Harvest Apple FOR ONLY 
1 Summer Champion Postpaid 
Apple 
1 Yellow Delicious Apple 
1 Blood Red Delicious 
Apple 
1 Jonathan Apple 
These trees are from 4 to 
$ 2 @o 
1 Red Bird Peach 
1 J. H. Hale Peach 
1 Early Elberta Peach 
1 Krummel October 
Peach 
1 Douglas Pear 
I Hanska Plum 
6 ft. high 
GRAPE COLLECTION 
ite and Eight Blue 
C% i§ for only$HJ 00 
Postpaid 
Our Favorite Raspberry Special 
RED, WHITE 
AND BLUE 
Eight Red, Eight White and Eight Blue 
Two-Year-Old Grape Vines of ^ 
the very best sorts that will FOR ONLY 
ripen at different times. (Our J? Postpaid 
selection of the varieties) 
50 Latham —Very large, red. 
50 New Logan —Black cap- 
50 Chief— Red, high quality. 
150 Plants $ 3 
oo 
Postpaid 
BIG SIX PLUM SPECIAL 
2 Hanska—Large, dark red. 
2 America— Golden color. 
2 Red June—Large, sweet, juicy. 
One to two ft size. ALL SIX FOR ONLY 
$100 
^Postpaid 
Home Garden-Strawberry Collection 
50 Aroma— ‘Fine flavor. 
25 Blakemore —Very productive. 
25 Gem Everbearing. 
All choice plants. Guaranteed to reach you i 
good condition. 
$100 
^Postpaid 
BLACKBERRY SPECIAL 
50 Eldorado — 25 Ozark Beauty — 25 Dallis 
100 Plants 7T S 1 50 
OUR BANNER 
ROSE COLLECTION 
Ten Beautiful Two-Year-Old Field Grown Roses (Not Named 
Varieties) for this Astonishing Low Price. This is without doubt 
the biggest bargain we have ever offered in roses. 
A $3.00 Value 
For Only . 
$150 
Postpaid 
Order at Once While These Are Available at This Low Price 
Its QUAUIY 
That COUNTS 
IMPROVED 
STUART 
SEEDLING 
PECANS 
At Extremely Low Prices 
Be sure to order s°me of these. 
40c ea.—$4.00 p^ r dor.—Prepaid 
PEACHES 
Each 
Rate 
100 
Rate 
2 to 3 ft.. 
3 to 5 ft.. 
12c 
17c 
10c 
15c 
(Not Prepaid) 
Early Wheeler —Very eadyy cling 
stone, with red blush. 
Red Bird Cling— Red cling stone, 
large size. Early. 
South Haven —Freestone. Ripens 
about 10 days before Elberta. 
Will bear full crop almost every 
year when Elbertas fail. Large 
yellow peach. Good quality. 
Krummels October — Freestone. 
Large yellow; good quality. 
Belle of Georgia- 
nreeslor, 
white with pink blush. August. 
J. H Hale — Freestone, yellow 
with red blush, large. 
Elberta Cling —Mid-season, yel¬ 
low. 
Early Elberta —Freestone. 10 
days earlier than Elberta. 
Elberta — The great market peach 
Yellow freestone. 
200 Bushels Peaches from 30 Trees 
Benton County Nursery Co., Rogers, Ark. 
Dear Sir: I want to thank' you for the healthy and nice trees I got 
from you about five years ago. f didn't expect to get such nice trees from 
you for so little money. I houqht some trees from another nursery about six 
years ago and I never got half the fruit as I got from the ones I bought 
from you and the trees I bought from you are one year younger, and I will 
say that they are the best peaches and cherries and apple trees I have ever 
bought from any nursery at the price. I bought from you and the best fruit 
I should say it is. I got about thirty peach trees and I got about 200 bushels 
out of them the past summer. I got about ten apples but we got just a 
few applas, but they are sure nice and big apples, and they are sweet, too. 
I got a few cherries, but they are sure large and sweet. The trees are still too 
young to give lots of fruit, but it is sure nice fruit If I order another lot 
of trees this spring, I will order from you. I will tell my neighbors and 
friends, too. You can feel sure that I will send you my future orders. 
Very truly, Ermo Sanchez; Embudo, New Mexico. 
One Acre Peach Orchard Collection 
108 Trees r ss S' $ 5°° 
In TF#is Collection Will Be Trees That Will Ripen from Early to Late. 
Just Think of It; Enough Trees to Set ONE ACRE for This Amazing 
Low Price—Take Advantage of This Big Bargain at Once. (Our 
Selection of the Very Best Varieties). These are mailing size June 
Budded Trees. 
New!— 5-in-1 Peach Tree 
Just think of it; five different varieties all on one tree that ripens 
from early to late. Everyone should have a few of these. Be sure to 
order early as we have only a limited quantity of them. 
Varieties on each tree: Elberta, Golden Jubilee, Red Bird, J. H. Hale 
and Belle of Georgia 
$|G0 
PER 
TREE 
6 f ° r s 5 
00 
Postpaid 
LL 
UMPKIN 
CHINESE MONEY PLANT 
A beautiful, hardy biennial, about 2 feet in height, 
which is known in the different provinces of China 
as the. silver, satin or money plant, and in Europe as 
St. Peter's Penny. Flowers are violet-purple, white 
and dark crimson, followed by the silvery seed pods 
that present a beautiful and rather curious appear¬ 
ance. When dried, the stems, which are loaded with 
these glistening seed pouches, will last indefinitely 
and are exquisite for winter bouquets and other 
decorative purposes. 
Pkt. 5 5c—2 Pkts. 25c 
pumphin 
SWEET POTATO PUMPKIN 
Tennessee Sweet Potato is an excellent sort which, 
when cooked, resembles a sweet potato in flavor, but 
is of more delicious taste. It is pear-shaped and 
slightly ribbed. The color is creamy white, some¬ 
times striped with green. Flesh is fine grained and 
very dry. Fine when cooked like sweet potatoes, and 
nothing superior for making pies and custards. Ma¬ 
tures in 95 days, is hardy and productive, and keeps 
perfectly sound until late in the spring. 
Pkt. 10c —3 pkts. 25c— V 4 lb. 50c 
JAPANESE PIE _ 
> srtt “fts, 
c irv anrf 'sweeT, '^eecf “cavity 'small. Qf medium size, 
early, very productive and a good keeper. Highly 
-desirable as a pie or cooking pumpkin. The seeds 
are distinct in appearance, being curiously sculptured 
in Ihe same manner as Japanese letters. 
Pkt. 1 0c— 3 pkts. 25c—'A lb. 50c 
New Guinea Butter Vine 
One of the Most Delicious of All Vegetables 
The New Guinea Butter Vine is a wonderful vege¬ 
table. Grows to enormous size, one fruit often weigh¬ 
ing 15 lbs. and from 3 to 5 feet long. In growth it 
is similar to the squash, and can be grown in the 
same manner or can be trellised up. It is more pro¬ 
ductive than squash and much easier to grow. The 
vines are always free from disease and insect pests, 
and stand more neglect and abuse than any other 
vegetable vine we know of. The fruits should be 
eaten when small, while the fuzzy growth is yet on. 
It can be cooked like Squash and fried like Egg 
Plant. When cut up in small pieces and cooked with 
cream, or fried, it is most delicious. If trellised up, 
the vines take up so little space, no garden is too 
small for at least two or three plants. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
SQUASH 
DELICIOUS 
Unsurpassed by sweetness, richness of flavor and 
extraordinary quality. Excellent for fall add winter 
use- keeps well until late in the spring. Fruits usually 
weigh 5 to 10 lbs.; rind dark green, mottled in 
lighter shades; dark orange flesh; very thick and fine 
Pkt! 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—14 lb. 50c 
RADISHES 
WHITE ICICLE 
27 days. Clear white roots which grow to a length of 
6 inches, slender and tapering at the tip, brittle as 
ice and of mild, inviting flavor. A fine variety for 
both market and home gardeners who want an early 
long white Radish. 
Pkt. 10c—1 oz. 15c—4 oz. 45c 
SCARLET TURNIP WHITE-TIPPED 
25 days. This Radish is a table delicacy, crisp, tender 
and sweet. A very deep scarlet with a distinct snow- 
white tip covering about one-third of the lower part. 
Medium in size, nearly round, with small tap-root. 
We offer a high-class, refined strain. Extensively used 
by truckers and in home gardens. Should be pulled 
when 1 to 1 Va inches in diameter. 
Pkt. 10c—1 oz. 15c—4 oz. 45c 
CRIMSON GIANT 
28 days. If you desire a Radish of more than two 
bites, you will find this to your liking. The crimson 
roots are larqe, globular, 1 to 1 V? inches in diameter. 
Flesh is white, crisp, and of splendid quality. It 
grows quickly and remains tender and of fine flavor 
to the last. Valuable for home-garden use. The white 
flesh holds ite firmness well. The tops are medium 
small. 
i Oc -1 ox. 15c-4 ox. 45c 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY 
Extra dark green strain. A new, beautiful, better and 
darker strain. Its glossy gteen color gives the plants 
a fresh appearance for a longer time and it is quite 
fJi V Vu 6 ea r es are large ' fleshy and deeply crump¬ 
led. The plants are of upright growth 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—7 oz. 50c 
MUSTARD 
Southern Giant Curled 
Leaves are large, light green, crimped and frilled at 
' S Th r e is upright or slightly spreading ?n 
growth. Can be eaten like lettuce or boiled for 
n?nwth S l H J ghly Va ‘ ued accou "t of its vfgorous 
growth, hardiness and good quality 
Pkt. 10c—1 oz. 25c 
NEW TREE TOMATO 
sbS vr, “=■sssl'ts: 
solid, thick flesh, large meaty centers. Fruit 
m j? UrP ISh P ,nl <- Form always round and sym- 
Whll 1 and . ° f med,urr > size - Very productive. 
tomatoes grow heavy limbs will break 
unless supported. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—1 OZ. 45c 
TOIHATOES 
GIANT OXHEART TOMATOES 
Oxheart .s a giant among tomatoes. It is smooth, 
th ick, f ender and almost seedless; frequently show¬ 
ing two inches thjck without a seed cavity. Three 
pound specimens are quite common A nir>u 
fSSMippss 
lar tomatoes yet introduced? ,he most popu ’ 
Pkt. 15c— 2 Pkts. 25c—1 oz. 65c, 
BREAK-O- DAY TOMATOES 
s 
result of the most Tecent ^7° mat ?^ which is the 
tomato growinq bv Dr Fred researc ^ in 
Marglobe.^he^foliage ^milaTto^hat oVtfT E ,h ?- n 
O-Day to market^ni-™" h,gh ‘ y recommend Break- 
canners. growers, home gardeners and 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—1 oz. 40c" 
RUTGERS—THE IDEAL TOMATO 
Ngh e |y P rfcommended eW fo J r er cai: Experime ^ Station and 
medium to large 'similartoTSJLl"!? 0 iUlce ’ Frui,s 
i/M reTrhTpVnTt' rftSr ^ 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—1 oz. 40c 
