Mail Order Catalog 2013
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery has the solution for the outdoorsman who wants to bring home the Trophy Our varieties of trees grow rapidly and quickly produce tasty treats that wildlife cannot resist Benny Hallman along with his wife Janice son Kenny daughter Deena and son-in-law Hannon Bedenbaugh founded Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery
Benny holds a Master of horticulture degree from Clem-son University He began his career with the Clemson University Extension Service performing soil and leaf analyses on South Carolinarsquos peach crops An interest in grafting resulted in Benny becoming proficient at propa-gating fruit trees
Grafting and budding (a type of grafting) are a form of asexual reproduction that produces a tree exactly like the parent tree These methods are used on hybrid trees which include both pears and apples Seeds from these trees have genetic variability which will produce trees with different characteristics than the par-ent trees Grafting produces a clone of the parent tree For example one of our signature deer pear trees lsquoTrophyrsquo is budded onto a root stock that is vigorous and able to withstand a wide variety of soil conditions lsquoTrophyrsquo produces extremely heavy crops and begins producing fruit at an early age that ripens and starts to fall in early months of deer season Another signature variety lsquoGioVanrsquo produces a very heavy crop that ripens and falls toward the end of deer season This fruit will be falling long after most acorns are gone making this tree and the lsquoDocrsquos Spe-cialrsquo (another later producing variety) a great attractant for deer The lsquoLo Countryrsquo drops fruit in August which works well in regions that have an early hunting season
Our staff combines many years of experience as both growers and hunters We can give expert recommendations on what we have seen work in the field We will continue to be developing new varieties of pears and apples whenever trees with superior characteristics are located
Although our signature trees have been no secret they have previously been available to hunters through Edward Fort Nurseries We will continue to carry these products just straight from the field and grower Our entire family looks forward to serving you with your hunting needs
BY PHONE TOLL FREE
1866295TREE(8733)
MAIL ORDER TO
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Landscape Material__________________pg 16 General Information_________________pg 21 Planting Suggestions_________________pg 18 Tree Care Products__________________pg 14 USDA Zone Map____________________pg 20 Allegheny Chinquapin_________________pg 6 American Beautyberry________________pg 6 American Hazelnut___________________pg 6 Arkansas Black Apple________________pg 12 Bald Cypress________________________pg 8 Buttonbush_________________________pg 9 Chickasaw Plum_____________________pg 7 Chinese Chestnut_____________________pg 5 Common Apple_____________________pg 12 Common Pawpaw____________________pg 7 Common Pear_______________________pg 8 Common Persimmon__________________pg 8 Docs Special Pear___________________pg 11 Dolgo Crabapple____________________pg 13 Eastern Red Cedar____________________pg 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS Flowering Dogwood__________________pg 6 Georgia Red Plum____________________pg 7 GioVan Pear_______________________pg 11 Gobbler Sawtooth Oak________________pg 4 Japanese Persimmon_________________pg 10 Jujube_____________________________pg 10 Leyland Cypress_____________________pg 9 Live Oak___________________________pg 4 Northern Red Oak____________________pg 4 Pin Oak____________________________pg 4 Red Mulberry_______________________pg 7 Ruby Red Crabapple_________________pg 13 Sawtooth Oak_______________________pg 5 Shumard Oak________________________pg 4 Swamp Chestnut Oak_________________pg 5 Southern Crabapple__________________pg 13 Calloway Crabapple_________________pg 13 Trophy Pear________________________pg 11 Wax Myrtle_________________________pg 9 White Oak__________________________pg 5 Winesap Apple_____________________pg 12 Yates Apple________________________pg 12
ONLINE wwwhallmanfarmscom
EMAIL infohallmanfarmscom
BY FAX 803-345-0061
HOW TO ORDER
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Customer Loyalty Program For every $100 spent you will receive 10 points After you have 50 points you will be able to choose (1) tree from the wildlife pear trees This program does not have an expiration date It runs year to year forever
GOBBLER SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing and well adapting tree like the Sawtooth but produces a smaller acorn in higher quantities A superb fall and winter food source for turkeys deer and quail
HABITAT Most all moist soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
LIVE OAK (Quercus virginiana) A beautiful oak tree that produces lots of small to medium-sized acorns that are favored by deer and turkey Produces acorns as early as age 5
HABITAT Sandy soils in the coastal plains and most moist soils
ZONES 7-10
NORTHERN RED OAK (Quercus rubra) It is one of the largest Oaks occasionally 125 feet high and it produces large amounts of acorns High timber value
HABITAT Prefers well-drained moist soils
ZONES 3-8
SHUMARD OAK (Quercus shumardii) Native to southeastern US along streams and creeks Fast growth valuable hardwood preferred wildlife species for browse and acorn production
HABITAT Partial to moist soil
ZONES 5-9
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing well adapting tree that is quick to produce lots of big acorns that are loved by deer
HABITAT Prefers most moist well-drained soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
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SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxi) A big tree producing large acorns in the fall High timber value
HABITAT Moist sites including well-drained sandy loam and silty flood plain
ZONES 5-9
WHITE OAK (Quercus alba) Acorns are number one with deer and turkey providing food throughout fall and winter All time favorite with conservationalists and land managers because of high tim-ber value and good acorn production
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 5-9
CHINESE CHESTNUT (Castanea mollissima) A medium-sized tree averaging a height of 40 feet It is known to be an excellent deer attractant due to the large nuts it produces Produces as early as 4 years of age
HABITAT Prefers most moist soils upland and lowlands
ZONES 4-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo)
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AVAILABILITY
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To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa americana) A shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall It produces purple berries which are eaten by a variety of birds
HABITAT Grows in most all soils and will tolerate full shade
ZONES 7-10
FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) A beautiful tree that provides juicy red berries eaten by many birds including quail and turkey Berries persist through the winter when other foods are scarce
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soils as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 6-9
ALLEGHENY CHINQUAPIN (Castancea pumila) A medium shrub that produces an abundance of edible small sweet nuts relished by a variety of wildlife It also provides great nesting cover for turkey and quail This is a favorite winter food source for turkeys The Chinquapin is fickle so expect some mortality
HABITAT Upland sandy sites
ZONES 5-9
AMERICAN HAZELNUT (Corylus americana) A multi-stem shrub that will grow in full sun to shade on most well-drained soils Nuts are a favorite with birds and squirrels
HABITAT Most well-drained soils
ZONES 4-9
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $2500
BARE ROOT $2000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Seedling $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
CHICKASAW PLUM (Prunus angustifolia) A thicket-forming small tree that provides great nesting cover for quail and turkeys as well as countless other wildlife Deer and turkey relish its sweet red fruit in late summer
HABITAT Prefers variety of moist soils as well as sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
RED MULBERRY (Morus rubra) A species of mulberry that reaches a height of up to 60 feet It produces redblack edible fruit favored by a variety of game birds and wildlife
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 5-10
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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COMMON PAWPAW (Asimina triloba) Its rich sweet custard-like fruit has a delicious nutty banana flavor A good food source for many species of wildlife Is insect and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist rich well-drained soils
ZONES 3-9
GEORGIA RED PLUM This tree produces a heavy crop of 1 12rdquo - 2rdquo sweet deep red plums It is heat tolerant and disease resistant Excellent taste
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
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To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
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AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
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PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
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MUST HAVES
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COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
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DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
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PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
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36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
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AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
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Tree Care Products
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4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
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TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
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USDA Hardiness Zone Map
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SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery has the solution for the outdoorsman who wants to bring home the Trophy Our varieties of trees grow rapidly and quickly produce tasty treats that wildlife cannot resist Benny Hallman along with his wife Janice son Kenny daughter Deena and son-in-law Hannon Bedenbaugh founded Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery
Benny holds a Master of horticulture degree from Clem-son University He began his career with the Clemson University Extension Service performing soil and leaf analyses on South Carolinarsquos peach crops An interest in grafting resulted in Benny becoming proficient at propa-gating fruit trees
Grafting and budding (a type of grafting) are a form of asexual reproduction that produces a tree exactly like the parent tree These methods are used on hybrid trees which include both pears and apples Seeds from these trees have genetic variability which will produce trees with different characteristics than the par-ent trees Grafting produces a clone of the parent tree For example one of our signature deer pear trees lsquoTrophyrsquo is budded onto a root stock that is vigorous and able to withstand a wide variety of soil conditions lsquoTrophyrsquo produces extremely heavy crops and begins producing fruit at an early age that ripens and starts to fall in early months of deer season Another signature variety lsquoGioVanrsquo produces a very heavy crop that ripens and falls toward the end of deer season This fruit will be falling long after most acorns are gone making this tree and the lsquoDocrsquos Spe-cialrsquo (another later producing variety) a great attractant for deer The lsquoLo Countryrsquo drops fruit in August which works well in regions that have an early hunting season
Our staff combines many years of experience as both growers and hunters We can give expert recommendations on what we have seen work in the field We will continue to be developing new varieties of pears and apples whenever trees with superior characteristics are located
Although our signature trees have been no secret they have previously been available to hunters through Edward Fort Nurseries We will continue to carry these products just straight from the field and grower Our entire family looks forward to serving you with your hunting needs
BY PHONE TOLL FREE
1866295TREE(8733)
MAIL ORDER TO
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Landscape Material__________________pg 16 General Information_________________pg 21 Planting Suggestions_________________pg 18 Tree Care Products__________________pg 14 USDA Zone Map____________________pg 20 Allegheny Chinquapin_________________pg 6 American Beautyberry________________pg 6 American Hazelnut___________________pg 6 Arkansas Black Apple________________pg 12 Bald Cypress________________________pg 8 Buttonbush_________________________pg 9 Chickasaw Plum_____________________pg 7 Chinese Chestnut_____________________pg 5 Common Apple_____________________pg 12 Common Pawpaw____________________pg 7 Common Pear_______________________pg 8 Common Persimmon__________________pg 8 Docs Special Pear___________________pg 11 Dolgo Crabapple____________________pg 13 Eastern Red Cedar____________________pg 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS Flowering Dogwood__________________pg 6 Georgia Red Plum____________________pg 7 GioVan Pear_______________________pg 11 Gobbler Sawtooth Oak________________pg 4 Japanese Persimmon_________________pg 10 Jujube_____________________________pg 10 Leyland Cypress_____________________pg 9 Live Oak___________________________pg 4 Northern Red Oak____________________pg 4 Pin Oak____________________________pg 4 Red Mulberry_______________________pg 7 Ruby Red Crabapple_________________pg 13 Sawtooth Oak_______________________pg 5 Shumard Oak________________________pg 4 Swamp Chestnut Oak_________________pg 5 Southern Crabapple__________________pg 13 Calloway Crabapple_________________pg 13 Trophy Pear________________________pg 11 Wax Myrtle_________________________pg 9 White Oak__________________________pg 5 Winesap Apple_____________________pg 12 Yates Apple________________________pg 12
ONLINE wwwhallmanfarmscom
EMAIL infohallmanfarmscom
BY FAX 803-345-0061
HOW TO ORDER
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Customer Loyalty Program For every $100 spent you will receive 10 points After you have 50 points you will be able to choose (1) tree from the wildlife pear trees This program does not have an expiration date It runs year to year forever
GOBBLER SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing and well adapting tree like the Sawtooth but produces a smaller acorn in higher quantities A superb fall and winter food source for turkeys deer and quail
HABITAT Most all moist soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
LIVE OAK (Quercus virginiana) A beautiful oak tree that produces lots of small to medium-sized acorns that are favored by deer and turkey Produces acorns as early as age 5
HABITAT Sandy soils in the coastal plains and most moist soils
ZONES 7-10
NORTHERN RED OAK (Quercus rubra) It is one of the largest Oaks occasionally 125 feet high and it produces large amounts of acorns High timber value
HABITAT Prefers well-drained moist soils
ZONES 3-8
SHUMARD OAK (Quercus shumardii) Native to southeastern US along streams and creeks Fast growth valuable hardwood preferred wildlife species for browse and acorn production
HABITAT Partial to moist soil
ZONES 5-9
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing well adapting tree that is quick to produce lots of big acorns that are loved by deer
HABITAT Prefers most moist well-drained soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
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SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxi) A big tree producing large acorns in the fall High timber value
HABITAT Moist sites including well-drained sandy loam and silty flood plain
ZONES 5-9
WHITE OAK (Quercus alba) Acorns are number one with deer and turkey providing food throughout fall and winter All time favorite with conservationalists and land managers because of high tim-ber value and good acorn production
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 5-9
CHINESE CHESTNUT (Castanea mollissima) A medium-sized tree averaging a height of 40 feet It is known to be an excellent deer attractant due to the large nuts it produces Produces as early as 4 years of age
HABITAT Prefers most moist soils upland and lowlands
ZONES 4-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo)
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa americana) A shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall It produces purple berries which are eaten by a variety of birds
HABITAT Grows in most all soils and will tolerate full shade
ZONES 7-10
FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) A beautiful tree that provides juicy red berries eaten by many birds including quail and turkey Berries persist through the winter when other foods are scarce
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soils as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 6-9
ALLEGHENY CHINQUAPIN (Castancea pumila) A medium shrub that produces an abundance of edible small sweet nuts relished by a variety of wildlife It also provides great nesting cover for turkey and quail This is a favorite winter food source for turkeys The Chinquapin is fickle so expect some mortality
HABITAT Upland sandy sites
ZONES 5-9
AMERICAN HAZELNUT (Corylus americana) A multi-stem shrub that will grow in full sun to shade on most well-drained soils Nuts are a favorite with birds and squirrels
HABITAT Most well-drained soils
ZONES 4-9
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AVAILABILITY
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $2500
BARE ROOT $2000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Seedling $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
CHICKASAW PLUM (Prunus angustifolia) A thicket-forming small tree that provides great nesting cover for quail and turkeys as well as countless other wildlife Deer and turkey relish its sweet red fruit in late summer
HABITAT Prefers variety of moist soils as well as sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
RED MULBERRY (Morus rubra) A species of mulberry that reaches a height of up to 60 feet It produces redblack edible fruit favored by a variety of game birds and wildlife
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 5-10
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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COMMON PAWPAW (Asimina triloba) Its rich sweet custard-like fruit has a delicious nutty banana flavor A good food source for many species of wildlife Is insect and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist rich well-drained soils
ZONES 3-9
GEORGIA RED PLUM This tree produces a heavy crop of 1 12rdquo - 2rdquo sweet deep red plums It is heat tolerant and disease resistant Excellent taste
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
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AVAILABILITY
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AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
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AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
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PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
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MUST HAVES
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COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
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DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
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PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
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36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
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AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
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4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
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TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
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USDA Hardiness Zone Map
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SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
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Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
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1866295TREE(8733)
MAIL ORDER TO
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Landscape Material__________________pg 16 General Information_________________pg 21 Planting Suggestions_________________pg 18 Tree Care Products__________________pg 14 USDA Zone Map____________________pg 20 Allegheny Chinquapin_________________pg 6 American Beautyberry________________pg 6 American Hazelnut___________________pg 6 Arkansas Black Apple________________pg 12 Bald Cypress________________________pg 8 Buttonbush_________________________pg 9 Chickasaw Plum_____________________pg 7 Chinese Chestnut_____________________pg 5 Common Apple_____________________pg 12 Common Pawpaw____________________pg 7 Common Pear_______________________pg 8 Common Persimmon__________________pg 8 Docs Special Pear___________________pg 11 Dolgo Crabapple____________________pg 13 Eastern Red Cedar____________________pg 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS Flowering Dogwood__________________pg 6 Georgia Red Plum____________________pg 7 GioVan Pear_______________________pg 11 Gobbler Sawtooth Oak________________pg 4 Japanese Persimmon_________________pg 10 Jujube_____________________________pg 10 Leyland Cypress_____________________pg 9 Live Oak___________________________pg 4 Northern Red Oak____________________pg 4 Pin Oak____________________________pg 4 Red Mulberry_______________________pg 7 Ruby Red Crabapple_________________pg 13 Sawtooth Oak_______________________pg 5 Shumard Oak________________________pg 4 Swamp Chestnut Oak_________________pg 5 Southern Crabapple__________________pg 13 Calloway Crabapple_________________pg 13 Trophy Pear________________________pg 11 Wax Myrtle_________________________pg 9 White Oak__________________________pg 5 Winesap Apple_____________________pg 12 Yates Apple________________________pg 12
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EMAIL infohallmanfarmscom
BY FAX 803-345-0061
HOW TO ORDER
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Customer Loyalty Program For every $100 spent you will receive 10 points After you have 50 points you will be able to choose (1) tree from the wildlife pear trees This program does not have an expiration date It runs year to year forever
GOBBLER SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing and well adapting tree like the Sawtooth but produces a smaller acorn in higher quantities A superb fall and winter food source for turkeys deer and quail
HABITAT Most all moist soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
LIVE OAK (Quercus virginiana) A beautiful oak tree that produces lots of small to medium-sized acorns that are favored by deer and turkey Produces acorns as early as age 5
HABITAT Sandy soils in the coastal plains and most moist soils
ZONES 7-10
NORTHERN RED OAK (Quercus rubra) It is one of the largest Oaks occasionally 125 feet high and it produces large amounts of acorns High timber value
HABITAT Prefers well-drained moist soils
ZONES 3-8
SHUMARD OAK (Quercus shumardii) Native to southeastern US along streams and creeks Fast growth valuable hardwood preferred wildlife species for browse and acorn production
HABITAT Partial to moist soil
ZONES 5-9
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing well adapting tree that is quick to produce lots of big acorns that are loved by deer
HABITAT Prefers most moist well-drained soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
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SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxi) A big tree producing large acorns in the fall High timber value
HABITAT Moist sites including well-drained sandy loam and silty flood plain
ZONES 5-9
WHITE OAK (Quercus alba) Acorns are number one with deer and turkey providing food throughout fall and winter All time favorite with conservationalists and land managers because of high tim-ber value and good acorn production
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 5-9
CHINESE CHESTNUT (Castanea mollissima) A medium-sized tree averaging a height of 40 feet It is known to be an excellent deer attractant due to the large nuts it produces Produces as early as 4 years of age
HABITAT Prefers most moist soils upland and lowlands
ZONES 4-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo)
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AVAILABILITY
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To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa americana) A shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall It produces purple berries which are eaten by a variety of birds
HABITAT Grows in most all soils and will tolerate full shade
ZONES 7-10
FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) A beautiful tree that provides juicy red berries eaten by many birds including quail and turkey Berries persist through the winter when other foods are scarce
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soils as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 6-9
ALLEGHENY CHINQUAPIN (Castancea pumila) A medium shrub that produces an abundance of edible small sweet nuts relished by a variety of wildlife It also provides great nesting cover for turkey and quail This is a favorite winter food source for turkeys The Chinquapin is fickle so expect some mortality
HABITAT Upland sandy sites
ZONES 5-9
AMERICAN HAZELNUT (Corylus americana) A multi-stem shrub that will grow in full sun to shade on most well-drained soils Nuts are a favorite with birds and squirrels
HABITAT Most well-drained soils
ZONES 4-9
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AVAILABILITY
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $2500
BARE ROOT $2000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Seedling $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
CHICKASAW PLUM (Prunus angustifolia) A thicket-forming small tree that provides great nesting cover for quail and turkeys as well as countless other wildlife Deer and turkey relish its sweet red fruit in late summer
HABITAT Prefers variety of moist soils as well as sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
RED MULBERRY (Morus rubra) A species of mulberry that reaches a height of up to 60 feet It produces redblack edible fruit favored by a variety of game birds and wildlife
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 5-10
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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COMMON PAWPAW (Asimina triloba) Its rich sweet custard-like fruit has a delicious nutty banana flavor A good food source for many species of wildlife Is insect and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist rich well-drained soils
ZONES 3-9
GEORGIA RED PLUM This tree produces a heavy crop of 1 12rdquo - 2rdquo sweet deep red plums It is heat tolerant and disease resistant Excellent taste
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 3-10
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Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
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To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
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AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
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PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
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MUST HAVES
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COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
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DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
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Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
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PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
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36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
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AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
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4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
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TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
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USDA Hardiness Zone Map
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SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
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GOBBLER SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing and well adapting tree like the Sawtooth but produces a smaller acorn in higher quantities A superb fall and winter food source for turkeys deer and quail
HABITAT Most all moist soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
LIVE OAK (Quercus virginiana) A beautiful oak tree that produces lots of small to medium-sized acorns that are favored by deer and turkey Produces acorns as early as age 5
HABITAT Sandy soils in the coastal plains and most moist soils
ZONES 7-10
NORTHERN RED OAK (Quercus rubra) It is one of the largest Oaks occasionally 125 feet high and it produces large amounts of acorns High timber value
HABITAT Prefers well-drained moist soils
ZONES 3-8
SHUMARD OAK (Quercus shumardii) Native to southeastern US along streams and creeks Fast growth valuable hardwood preferred wildlife species for browse and acorn production
HABITAT Partial to moist soil
ZONES 5-9
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
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Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
4
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing well adapting tree that is quick to produce lots of big acorns that are loved by deer
HABITAT Prefers most moist well-drained soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
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SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxi) A big tree producing large acorns in the fall High timber value
HABITAT Moist sites including well-drained sandy loam and silty flood plain
ZONES 5-9
WHITE OAK (Quercus alba) Acorns are number one with deer and turkey providing food throughout fall and winter All time favorite with conservationalists and land managers because of high tim-ber value and good acorn production
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 5-9
CHINESE CHESTNUT (Castanea mollissima) A medium-sized tree averaging a height of 40 feet It is known to be an excellent deer attractant due to the large nuts it produces Produces as early as 4 years of age
HABITAT Prefers most moist soils upland and lowlands
ZONES 4-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo)
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
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3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa americana) A shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall It produces purple berries which are eaten by a variety of birds
HABITAT Grows in most all soils and will tolerate full shade
ZONES 7-10
FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) A beautiful tree that provides juicy red berries eaten by many birds including quail and turkey Berries persist through the winter when other foods are scarce
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soils as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 6-9
ALLEGHENY CHINQUAPIN (Castancea pumila) A medium shrub that produces an abundance of edible small sweet nuts relished by a variety of wildlife It also provides great nesting cover for turkey and quail This is a favorite winter food source for turkeys The Chinquapin is fickle so expect some mortality
HABITAT Upland sandy sites
ZONES 5-9
AMERICAN HAZELNUT (Corylus americana) A multi-stem shrub that will grow in full sun to shade on most well-drained soils Nuts are a favorite with birds and squirrels
HABITAT Most well-drained soils
ZONES 4-9
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $2500
BARE ROOT $2000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Seedling $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
CHICKASAW PLUM (Prunus angustifolia) A thicket-forming small tree that provides great nesting cover for quail and turkeys as well as countless other wildlife Deer and turkey relish its sweet red fruit in late summer
HABITAT Prefers variety of moist soils as well as sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
RED MULBERRY (Morus rubra) A species of mulberry that reaches a height of up to 60 feet It produces redblack edible fruit favored by a variety of game birds and wildlife
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 5-10
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
COMMON PAWPAW (Asimina triloba) Its rich sweet custard-like fruit has a delicious nutty banana flavor A good food source for many species of wildlife Is insect and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist rich well-drained soils
ZONES 3-9
GEORGIA RED PLUM This tree produces a heavy crop of 1 12rdquo - 2rdquo sweet deep red plums It is heat tolerant and disease resistant Excellent taste
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
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COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
8
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
9
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
10
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
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AVAILABILITY
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AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
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MUST HAVES
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COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
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AVAILABILITY
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
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AVAILABILITY
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
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4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
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TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
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USDA Hardiness Zone Map
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SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
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Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
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SAWTOOTH OAK (Quercus acutissima) A fast growing well adapting tree that is quick to produce lots of big acorns that are loved by deer
HABITAT Prefers most moist well-drained soils Needs full sun
ZONES 5-9
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SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxi) A big tree producing large acorns in the fall High timber value
HABITAT Moist sites including well-drained sandy loam and silty flood plain
ZONES 5-9
WHITE OAK (Quercus alba) Acorns are number one with deer and turkey providing food throughout fall and winter All time favorite with conservationalists and land managers because of high tim-ber value and good acorn production
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 5-9
CHINESE CHESTNUT (Castanea mollissima) A medium-sized tree averaging a height of 40 feet It is known to be an excellent deer attractant due to the large nuts it produces Produces as early as 4 years of age
HABITAT Prefers most moist soils upland and lowlands
ZONES 4-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo)
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
5
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa americana) A shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall It produces purple berries which are eaten by a variety of birds
HABITAT Grows in most all soils and will tolerate full shade
ZONES 7-10
FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) A beautiful tree that provides juicy red berries eaten by many birds including quail and turkey Berries persist through the winter when other foods are scarce
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soils as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 6-9
ALLEGHENY CHINQUAPIN (Castancea pumila) A medium shrub that produces an abundance of edible small sweet nuts relished by a variety of wildlife It also provides great nesting cover for turkey and quail This is a favorite winter food source for turkeys The Chinquapin is fickle so expect some mortality
HABITAT Upland sandy sites
ZONES 5-9
AMERICAN HAZELNUT (Corylus americana) A multi-stem shrub that will grow in full sun to shade on most well-drained soils Nuts are a favorite with birds and squirrels
HABITAT Most well-drained soils
ZONES 4-9
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
6
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $2500
BARE ROOT $2000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Seedling $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
CHICKASAW PLUM (Prunus angustifolia) A thicket-forming small tree that provides great nesting cover for quail and turkeys as well as countless other wildlife Deer and turkey relish its sweet red fruit in late summer
HABITAT Prefers variety of moist soils as well as sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
RED MULBERRY (Morus rubra) A species of mulberry that reaches a height of up to 60 feet It produces redblack edible fruit favored by a variety of game birds and wildlife
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 5-10
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
COMMON PAWPAW (Asimina triloba) Its rich sweet custard-like fruit has a delicious nutty banana flavor A good food source for many species of wildlife Is insect and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist rich well-drained soils
ZONES 3-9
GEORGIA RED PLUM This tree produces a heavy crop of 1 12rdquo - 2rdquo sweet deep red plums It is heat tolerant and disease resistant Excellent taste
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
7
COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
8
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
9
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
10
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
11
MUST HAVES
0
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
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Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
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TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
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USDA Hardiness Zone Map
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SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
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Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
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AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa americana) A shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall It produces purple berries which are eaten by a variety of birds
HABITAT Grows in most all soils and will tolerate full shade
ZONES 7-10
FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) A beautiful tree that provides juicy red berries eaten by many birds including quail and turkey Berries persist through the winter when other foods are scarce
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soils as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 6-9
ALLEGHENY CHINQUAPIN (Castancea pumila) A medium shrub that produces an abundance of edible small sweet nuts relished by a variety of wildlife It also provides great nesting cover for turkey and quail This is a favorite winter food source for turkeys The Chinquapin is fickle so expect some mortality
HABITAT Upland sandy sites
ZONES 5-9
AMERICAN HAZELNUT (Corylus americana) A multi-stem shrub that will grow in full sun to shade on most well-drained soils Nuts are a favorite with birds and squirrels
HABITAT Most well-drained soils
ZONES 4-9
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
6
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $2500
BARE ROOT $2000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Seedling $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
CHICKASAW PLUM (Prunus angustifolia) A thicket-forming small tree that provides great nesting cover for quail and turkeys as well as countless other wildlife Deer and turkey relish its sweet red fruit in late summer
HABITAT Prefers variety of moist soils as well as sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
RED MULBERRY (Morus rubra) A species of mulberry that reaches a height of up to 60 feet It produces redblack edible fruit favored by a variety of game birds and wildlife
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 5-10
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
COMMON PAWPAW (Asimina triloba) Its rich sweet custard-like fruit has a delicious nutty banana flavor A good food source for many species of wildlife Is insect and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist rich well-drained soils
ZONES 3-9
GEORGIA RED PLUM This tree produces a heavy crop of 1 12rdquo - 2rdquo sweet deep red plums It is heat tolerant and disease resistant Excellent taste
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
7
COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
8
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
9
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
10
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
11
MUST HAVES
0
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
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Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
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CHICKASAW PLUM (Prunus angustifolia) A thicket-forming small tree that provides great nesting cover for quail and turkeys as well as countless other wildlife Deer and turkey relish its sweet red fruit in late summer
HABITAT Prefers variety of moist soils as well as sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
RED MULBERRY (Morus rubra) A species of mulberry that reaches a height of up to 60 feet It produces redblack edible fruit favored by a variety of game birds and wildlife
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 5-10
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
COMMON PAWPAW (Asimina triloba) Its rich sweet custard-like fruit has a delicious nutty banana flavor A good food source for many species of wildlife Is insect and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist rich well-drained soils
ZONES 3-9
GEORGIA RED PLUM This tree produces a heavy crop of 1 12rdquo - 2rdquo sweet deep red plums It is heat tolerant and disease resistant Excellent taste
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
7
COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
8
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
9
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
10
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
11
MUST HAVES
0
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
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COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) A medium-sized tree that can grow up to 40 feet It produces an abundance of sweet fruit that lasts until late fall Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils
ZONES 6-9
COMMON PERSIMMON (Diospyros virginiana) A medium-sized tree that produces a sweet orange fruit that last into winter a true favorite of deer
HABITAT Most alluvial soils and sandy upland sites
ZONES 5-9
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) A large needle leaf aquatic deciduous tree with enlarged trunk and spreading flat crown It is a preferred roosting site for wild turkeys It is widely planted for wetland restoration
HABITAT Very wet swampy soils of riverbanks and flood-plain lakes
ZONES 8-10
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
8
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
5 Gal (3-5rsquo) $2000
10 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4000
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
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Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
9
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
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AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
10
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
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MUST HAVES
0
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
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AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
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4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
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Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
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SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
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USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
RE
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8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
ESO
RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
C
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis) A fast growing shrub that is excellent food and cover for waterfowl and other wetland birds It tolerates seasonal flood-ing HABITAT Wetlands
ZONES 5-10
EASTERN RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) An evergreen widely used for shelterbelts Its dense foliage creates ideal cover and nesting sites for numerous varieties of game and songbirds Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT From dry uplands to flood plains and swamps
ZONES 4-9
LEYLAND CYPRESS (Cupressocyparis leylandii) A fast growing evergreen that averages 40 feet in height Great for a border or a screen
HABITAT Clay loam sand well-drained soils
ZONES 6-10
WAX MYRTLE (Myrica cerifera) A southern evergreen used for borders and screens It also makes great cover for wildlife
HABITAT Moist sandy soils upland hardwood forests
ZONES 5-9
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $600
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
1 Gal (1-3rsquo) $700
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1000
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
9
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
10
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
11
MUST HAVES
0
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
RE
E (
8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
ESO
RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
C
JAPANESE PERSIMMON Produces heavy late crops of large sweet persim-mons within two years of planting Full grown trees will produce up to 500 lbs of colorful delicious fruit each year Will hold its fruit from fall well into the winter months
HABITAT Moderately fertile land clay loam sand and well-drained soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 7-9
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY JUJUBE Also known as the Chinese Date is considered ldquodeer candyrdquo among wildlife enthusiasts Its sweet crisp apple flavored flesh becomes ldquodate likerdquo when fully ripened This highly adaptable spiny plant is insect disease and drought resistant
HABITAT Tolerates heat well will tolerate sand clay and rocky soil types SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
RIPENS Septemberndash December
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots MUST HAVES
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
AVAILABILITY
10
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3500
VARIETY
GA-866
Sugar Cane
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $3000
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $4500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
11
MUST HAVES
0
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
RE
E (
8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
ESO
RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
C
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
Bare Root (5-7rsquo) $2500
7 Gal (6-8rsquo) $3500
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY TROPHY PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Octoberndash November
DOCS SPECIAL PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
GIOVAN PEAR A vigorous heavy producing grafted variety which provides a delicious and consistent food source for many species of wildlife It is heat tolerant and disease resistant
HABITAT Moist well-drained soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-9
RIPENS Novemberndash December
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
PPROVENROVEN DEER A DEER ATTRACTANTSTTRACTANTS
11
MUST HAVES
0
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
RE
E (
8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
ESO
RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
C
COMMON APPLE (Malus pumila) An excellent wildlife tree that grows up to 30 feet The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife Prefers full sunlight and moist soils
HABITAT Moist soils
ZONES 3-9
ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE A great species for mast production and a favorite among deer managers The fruit hangs well on the tree and keeps on the ground into the winter months Fruit production should begin within two years of planting
HABITAT Sandy loam to clay loam soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-9
WINESAP APPLE An old variety of ldquoWinter Applerdquo and a deer hunter favorite Heavy late season mast production as well as excellent keeping qualities make it a perfect fall and winter food source choice
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil NEEDS A POLLINATOR
ZONES 5-8
YATES APPLE Known for its late heavy mast production and consistent yield It has excellent keeping qualities on both the tree and ground Its small juicy aromatic fruit makes it a wildlife favorite
HABITAT Well-drained moist soil SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 5-8
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
12
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal $3500
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
RE
E (
8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
ESO
RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
C
SOUTHERN CRABAPPLE (Malus angustifolia) A shrubby tree that produces small sweet red and yellow apples that deer cannot resist It also offers excellent brood habitat for quail and turkey Needs full sunlight
HABITAT Prefers wide variety of moist soil as well as sandy uplands
ZONES 4-9
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
Seedling (18rdquo-36rdquo) $200
3 Gal (3-5rsquo) $1500
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Bare Root (3-5rsquo) $2200
7 Gal (5-7rsquo) $3500
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
DOLGO CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety favored by deer hunters It produces crabapples that are about 1 12rdquo wide Reaches a height of 30rsquo It will be producing within two years of plant-ing Great pollinator of other apple trees Drops fruit starting late summer early fall
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 3-10
RUBY RED CRABAPPLE A heavy producing hardy crabapple with red fruit and red foliage
HABITAT Tolerates most moist soils SELF-FERTILE
ZONES 4-9
CALLOWAY CRABAPPLE A vigorous heavy producing variety that produces fruit simi-lar to Dolgo in size They appear to fall earlier than Dolgo Good choice for deer
HABITAT Tolerates most soils
ZONES 3-10
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Minimum Order of 25
100+ Seedlings $180ea
13
PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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PLANTRAreg TREE TUBES Tree tubes are designed to give added protection to your trees while providing a ldquomini-greenhouserdquo for enhanced growth and straightness Research shows that tree tubes can increase tree height 600 percent in just the first two years Tree tubes promote the buildup of moisture around the tree thereby creating a miniature greenhouse for it to grow in Tree tubes protect trees from deer and a variety of other wildlife Plantrareg tree tubes are reusable
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY $1195
PLANTRAreg TREE BARK PROTECTORS Tree bark protectors are designed for protection They provide a safe haven for maturing trees from incidents such as ldquobuck rubrdquo lawn mower and weed whacker dam-age and pesky rodents These protectors are reusable and typically last several seasons
TREE STAKES Tree stakes are designed to help stabilize the tree
BY-PASS PRUNER High quality BY-PASS garden pruners
$2495 AVAILABILITY DEER amp TURKEY MANAGEMENT BEYOND FOOD PLOTS
This follow up work by Kent Kammermeyer and Reggie Thackston is a comprehensive guide to food plot management Information about fertilization forest management mastharvest management and fruit orchards are all explained in great detail along with many other wildlife management topics
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots Tree Care Products
14
36rdquo Bark Protector $270
48rdquo Bark Protector $345
24rdquo Tree Tube $200
36rdquo Tree Tube $270
48rdquo Tree Tube $345
12rdquo x 48rdquo Bamboo $070
12rdquo x 72rdquo Bamboo $150
1rdquo x 1rdquo x 48rdquo Treated Pine $095
OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
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8733
)
ww
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allm
anfa
rms
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Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
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RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
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OSMOCOTEreg FERTILIZER Osmocotereg 18-6-12 slow release fertilizer works extremely well for trees over one year of age This slow release formula will not burn the tree while providing excellent nutrition rapid growth and earlier fruit and nut production Apply once a year in early spring
RTI LEAPSTART BOOSTER FERTILIZER PAKS Reforestation Technologies International (RTI) 30 Gram Booster Paks provide a long term nutrient supply to new transplants The results are larger root systems faster growth and earlier acorn or fruit production
CONTAINER SEEDLING DIBBLE This carbon steel dibble features a 4rdquo or 6rdquoL cigar-shaped hollow tip which allows you to remove a 1rdquo diameter solid core 38 12rdquo L
SPEEDY DIBBLE This light weight dibble is designed with a beveled arrow point allowing for fast and easy tree planting Dibble bar is approxi-mately 2 lbs lighter and 2 18rdquo shorter than standard dibble bars Works well in a variety of soils especially light to medium and moist soils
wwwhallmanfarmscom
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY 5 lb Bag $1500
10 lb Bag
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
Tree Care Products
15
4rdquo Dibble $5995
6rdquo Dibble $6995
Speedy Dibble $3995
22-10-7+minors $095
(Hardwood Trees)
19-7-11+minors $095
(Fruit Trees)
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
RE
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8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
ESO
RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
C
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
16
Trees Variety CaliperSize Birch Heritage 10-12rsquo Multi Stem 12rsquo Pear Trees Bradford Pear 25rdquo Cleveland Select 3rdquo 4rdquo Elm Chinese Elm 2rdquo Bosc Elm 25rdquo 3rdquo 35rdquo-45rdquo Maples October Glory 2rdquo Autumn Blaze 3rdquo 4rdquo Oaks Nutall 2rdquo Pin 3rdquo Willow 3rdquo Shumard 35rdquo-45rdquo Sawtooth 2rdquo 3rdquo 4rdquo
Trees Variety CaliperSize Pecan 2rdquo Redbuds Forest Pansy 2rdquo Texas White 25rdquo 3rdquo Weeping Willows 3rdquo-4rdquo Yoshino Cherry 2rdquo 25rdquo 3rdquo Crape Myrtles Tuscarora 6rsquo-7rsquo Muskogee 7rsquo-8rsquo Natchez 8rsquo-10rsquo Tonto 10rsquo-12rsquo Miami Dynamite
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Landscape Material
17
Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
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Landscape Material
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Trees Variety CaliperSize Hollies Nellie R Stevens 5rsquo-6rsquo Emily Bruner 6rsquo-7rsquo Mary Nell 7rsquo-8rsquo Leyland Cypress 6rsquo-7rsquo 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo-15rsquo
Shrubs Variety CaliperSize Ligustrum 6rsquo-7rsquo Wax Myrtle Full Form 6rsquo-7rsquo Tree Form 7rsquo-8rsquo 8rsquo-10rsquo 10rsquo-12rsquo 12rsquo+
Other Plants Available in Limited Quantities Vitex
Sycamore Purple Leaf Plum
Columnar English Oak Flame Maple Trident Maple
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery also offers Ball amp Burlap Sawtooth Oaks in the 2rdquo 3rdquo and 4rdquo trunk caliper size The 3rdquo and 4rdquo trees produced a heavy crop of acorns this year Price of
Ball amp Burlap Trees
2rdquo $7500
3rdquo $10000
4rdquo $15000
Call for Pricing on all Landscape Materials Call for Pricing on Wholesale Quantities
Delivery available for Landscape Materials within Close proximity of farm for an addi-tional charge
Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
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P
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Litt
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SC
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1-86
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8733
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Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
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Planting Suggestions
ONCE PLANTS ARE RECEIVED
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
wwwhallmanfarmscom 18
TO PLANT
Dig a hole larger than the root system and place seedling or tree the same depth as it was growing at the nurs-ery We recommend putting a slow-release fertilizer packet at the bottom of the hole and then covering it with 1 inch of soil before planting the seedling (two packets for older trees)
After the first year you should fertilize in early spring with Osmocotereg Classic 18-6-12
If rain is inadequate water trees at least once a week
Mast-producing trees and shrubs like the sun Try to plant in full sun
Wet the roots immediately
Plant the trees as soon as possible
If you cannot plant immediately keep the trees moist and cool until you can plant
DO NOT let the plants freeze
Cover roots with mulch or sand if time before planting exceeds a week or more
Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
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8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
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RT
US
POST
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CO
LU
MB
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Planting Suggestions To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733)
wwwhallmanfarmscom 19
SPACING
Space nutacorn trees about 30 feet apart
Space fruit trees about 20 feet apart
Space shrubs about 6-7 feet apart
MULCH
Mulch around the tree about 4rdquo deep for weed and moisture control Additional weed control will be needed
in wet years Mulching is extremely important to retain moisture around the tree in dry years
DEER PROTECTION
Deer can cause severe damage especially to fruit trees Plantrareg tree tubes are recommended for all seedlings and older larger trees
For bushier types of trees and shrubs we recommend some type of cage or fence to protect from deer
PRUNING
All fruit trees benefit from having sunlight penetrate deep into the tree Thinning the interior wood helps pro-mote this Cut out crossed and broken limbs in general Remove about 13 of the limbrsquos length at time of planting for fruit trees
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Hal
lman
Far
ms
Wild
life
Nur
sery
P
O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
ount
ain
SC
290
75
1-86
6-29
5-T
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8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
PR
ESO
RT
US
POST
AG
E P
AID
CO
LU
MB
IA S
C
Your Supplier of Top Quality Plantings for Wildlife Food Plots
Understanding how to use the hardiness map could be one of the most useful tools you have when determining what plants to use for your food plot or restoration project
Each section of the map has a corresponding color code that will give you the estimated annual low temperatures for that area Throughout the catalog you will notice that there is a zone specified for each product
To choose plants that should have a better chance of success for you reference your location on the map to determine your zone and them make sure the plants you have in mind are suitable for that zone
There will be exceptions since natural fluctuations in growing conditions could vary from area to area If you need more assistance contact your local agricul-tural extension office for your specific zone
wwwhallmanfarmscom
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
20
SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
wwwhallmanfarmscom
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
wwwhallmanfarmscom
infohallmanfarmscom
Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
21
I-26
I-385
I-26
I-77
I-20
I-85
Columbia
Anderson
Greenville
Spartanburg Rock Hill
NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________
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ms
Wild
life
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sery
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O B
ox 2
07
Litt
le M
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SC
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75
1-86
6-29
5-T
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8733
)
ww
wh
allm
anfa
rms
com
Designed by Tyla B Bowers Cover Photography by Charlotte Ashley Photography
STD
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SHIPPING POLICY
Shipping and handling costs can be determined by calling us at 1-866-295-8733 All shipping costs are estimated based upon weight and delivery destination All shipments are made by UPS FedEx or motor freight and travel at the customerrsquos risk after receipt by the carrier The 1 gallon and 3 gallon potted plants can be shipped semi-bare root to minimize shipping costs All gallon potted plants are shipped motor freight and all ball amp burlap plants are available for pickup only
Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery LLC gives no guarantee as to the results of the crop from any seedlings or trees we sell Prices and Availability Subject to Change
Sales tax charges added where applicable
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Hallman Farms Wildlife Nursery is located approximately thirty (30) minutes from Co-lumbia one and one-half (15) hours from Greenville two and one-half (25) hours from Charlotte and one and one-half (15) hours from Charleston
RETURN POLICY
When you receive your trees inspect for damage or drought All claims should be made within three (3) days of arrival We will replace any damaged items free of charge but require that the customer pay the freight for the replacement items
PhysicalMailing Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
GPS Address
121 A Mill Road
PO Box 207
Little Mountain SC 29075
Phone
Toll Free 18662958733
Fax
8033450061
Website
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Methods Of Payment
All Major Credit Cards
Cash Checkmdashreturned check
$5000 Money Order
To Order Call 1866295TREE(8733) General Information
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