DARWIN MAXON ANDREWS 
Rockmont Nursery suffered a great loss with the passing of 
Mr. D. M. Andrews. He was an outstanding personality 
as a man, a friend, a botanist, and a nurseryman. He built 
Rockmont Nursery from a beginning to a nursery that is 
known the world over. He introduced into the gardens of 
the world many new and interesting plants. 
It was my good fortune to be associated with Mr. Andrews 
for 20 years, as his first assistant in propagating, planting, 
caring for, digging, packing and shipping the famous Rock¬ 
mont Nursery stocks. 
Thus, while I keenly miss the friendship and counsel of 
our departed friend, yet fortunately for the Nursery and its 
many loyal customers, the quality of stocks and careful 
service can be and will be continued. I shall handle each order 
as from a friend not only of the nursery but of its noble 
founder. 
ROY P. ROGERS, 
Manager. 
