Rockmont Nursery Service 
Mail Ordering for the garden affords several advantages. The cata¬ 
logue serves at your convenience. Conservative descriptions enable a 
choice on the basis of merit, and to meet special requirements. It offers 
delivery at your door by mail or express at the time you wish to plant, 
as nearly as weather conditions and seasonal advancement permit. 
Early orders make it possible to utilize favorable periods for shipment 
south and to the Pacific Coast for early planting. 
The Spring Shipping Season includes brief intervals in February and 
early March, and thence continuously until about May 10th. I do not 
advise Lilacs nor Peonies after April 15th. If required to make very 
late or unseasonable deliveries, purchaser must assume risk. 
Plants by Mail. Parcel post delivery is convenient and safe for 
small shipments. I pay the postage on perennials and other small 
plants. Shrubs, large Cacti, Lilacs, etc., will be forwarded by express, 
charges collect. On larger orders I recommend express delivery, be¬ 
cause it permits a more liberal service as to size of plants and extra 
count. The second-class express rate has been restored to plants and 
shrubs. This rate is often less than parcel post. 
Discounts. A liberal saving is offered to cash customers on early 
orders, received prior to April 10th, 1936. Five per cent (5%) may be 
deducted from your order of $5.00 or more, full net payment to be in¬ 
cluded at the time of ordering. Ten per cent (10%) may be deducted 
from orders of $10.00 or more. Orders less than $5.00, collections at a 
reduced price, and all orders where billing is required are net, but in¬ 
clude prepayment if mailable. If the discount is not taken a liberal 
filling of the order will be given to render full value to the customer. 
Minimum Order, Charge Accounts, C. O. D. Please do not, send or¬ 
ders less than $1.00. I reserve the right to decline and refund smaller 
amounts. Small charge accounts are not solicited. No orders sent 
C. O. D. Commercial growers are invited to communicate regarding 
their requirements, using printed letterhead, or enclosing business card. 
Safe Delivery is guaranteed by parcel post or express to any office 
in the U. S. An immediate report with full particulars, naming date 
of delivery, is requested if an adjustment is required. Liability is not 
assumed for the subsequent growth of plants, nor for the germination 
of seeds. My personal attention to outgoing orders reduces errors to 
the minimum; should an error occur, please inform me as soon as it 
becomes evident. 
Not Listed. This catalogue lists the available plant material that 
I have in stock, including items not offered by other growers. Requests 
to procure or collect rare plants not listed must be declined. 
Mailing List. I desire to retain on the mailing list those interested 
in the stocks I offer. Necessary revision of the list may cause names 
to be dropped that have not responded recently. In such event, you 
may order from your most recent copy; but preferably, your request 
on a postal card will bring the latest catalogue promptly. 
Canadian and Foreign. Owing to official “red tape” I do not export 
plants. Seeds will be delivered anywhere, prepaid; cash, please. 
Correspondence. I appreciate reports on the behavior of Colorado 
plants in other states. As a clearinghouse for such information, I hope 
to pass the benefits along. It is not always possible to acknowledge 
every letter, but accept my thanks in advance. When writing, or order¬ 
ing, please enclose the address of a friend who would be interested in 
a copy of this catalogue. Sincerely, D. M. ANDREWS. 
