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HAMILTON’S HAWKEYE BRAND NURSERY STOCK 
HAMILTON’S Hardy Evergreens 
It is GOOD INSURANCE to plant BALLED AND BURLAPPED 
EVERGREENS 
All of HAMILTON’S ornamental evergreens come to you BALLED and BURLAPPED. 
This means that the evergreens have been dug and left undisturbed, then wrapped tightly 
with burlap to insure you receiving the trees in the 
best condition. 
When planting the burlapped evergreen, dig the hole 
about twice the width and two inches deeper than the 
ball of earth on the tree. Carefully place the ball of 
earth, burlap and all, in the hole. Fill the hole two- 
thirds full of good dirt. Then fill the rest of the hole 
with water. When the water has seeped away, finish 
filling the hole with loose dirt. DO NOT PACK this 
dirt. 
Douglas Fir 
The foliage of Douglas 
Fir is an attractive, soft 
green color. It is a strong, 
upright grower, long 
lived, good for windbreak 
or specimen planting. Will 
grow anywhere in Amer¬ 
ica. Reaches 60 feet in 
height and its branches 
will spread 12 to 18 feet. 
Branches slope slightly 
downward. 
Mugho Dwarf Pine 
Dense, low g r o w i n g 
tree. Plants are thickly 
covered with heavy, dark 
green needles. Mugho 
Pine never grows over 3 
to 4 feet in hei_ght and 
can be kept trimmed back 
so it creeps right along 
on the ground. Grows 
naturally in a dwarf ball 
shape. 
Pyramidal 
Arborvitae 
Grows in columnar form 
without shearing. Bright¬ 
er and darker green than 
the common Arborvitae. 
Much used in entrance, 
foundation, and formal 
plantings. Best kept 
trained to one stem, no 
other training is needed. 
Like other Arborvitaes, 
sometimes sunburned if 
too severely exposed to 
the hot sun of late win¬ 
ter. and prefers cool, moist 
soil. 
Globe Arborvitae 
A dwarf form which 
makes compact globes 
without trimming. Very 
useful for formal places 
or foundation groups. 
Andorra Juniper 
A r rich bright green in 
spring and summer, and 
attractive purplish bronze 
in winter. Very hardy 
and prefers mostly sun. 
Sabina Juniper 
A bushy little tree with 
semi-erect branches and 
clear green foliage. Ex¬ 
cellent for foundation 
planting, rockeries, or dry 
sunny places. Endures 
city atmosphere well. Re¬ 
mains green in winter. 
Red Cedar 
America’s best adver¬ 
tised Evergreen. Grows 
naturally in gravelly hill¬ 
sides, will do well in poor, 
sandy soils. Our Red 
Cedar is the compact 
growing Platte River type 
that grows in the shape 
of a pyramid and bears 
bright blue and silvery 
colored berries. The foli¬ 
age is feathery and deep 
green. 
White Spruce 
We consider this tree 
sunerior to the Norway 
Spruce because it is more 
of a compact grower and 
the color is a trifle darker 
green. You will be well 
pleased with it, we are 
sure. 
Juniper Sabina 
Pyramidal 
Arborvitae 
Prices on Ornament Evergreens 
All Balled and Burlapped 
Shipped by Freight 
KIND 
SIZE 
EACH 
American Arborvitae . . 
2-3 ft. 
$1.25 
Globe Arborvitae . 
15-18 in. 
1.25 
Pyramidal Arborvitae . . 
12-18 in. 
1.50 
Pyramidal Arborvitae . . 
18-24 in. 
1.75 
Colorado Silver Juniper. 
15-18 in. 
3.00 
Douglas Fir . 
IS-24 in. 
1.50 
Douglas Fir . 
2-3 ft. 
3.00 
Pfitzer Juniper . 
12-18 in. 
1.50 
Pfitzer Juniper . 
18-24 in. 
2.00 
Andorra Juniper. 
12-18 in. 
1.50 
Andorra Juniper. 
18-24 in. 
2.00 
Red Cedar . 
18-24 in. 
1.50 
Red Cedar . 
2-3 ft. 
1.75 
Sabina Juniper . 
18-24 in. 
1.75 
Mugho Pine . 
12-18 in. 
1.25 
Mugho Pine . 
18-24 in. 
2.00 
White Spruce. 
18-24 in. 
1.00 
White Spruce. 
2-3 ft. 
1.50 
Colorado Blue Spruce... 
18-24 in. 
2.75 
Colorado Blue Spruce... 
2-3 ft. 
4.50 
Scotch Pine . 
2-3 ft. 
1.50 
White Pine . 
2-3 ft. 
1.50 
Canadian Hemlock .... 
12-18 in. 
1.50 
Japanese Yew . 
12-18 in. 
2.00 
WINDBREAK EVERGREENS 
Add to the value of your farm with a windbreak 
FRESHLY DUG PERFECTLY PACKED 
In planting evergreens for windbreaks it is advisable to plant 
the trees 8 feet apart in a single row, 10 feet apart in double rows 
with the tree's planted zig-zag and the rows 8 feet apart. 
Size Price 
NORWAY SPRUCE . 12-18 in. 5)50.25 
NORWAY SPRUCE . 18-24 in. .40 
Native to Northern Europe. Most grown because it is the easiest 
and fastest growing Spruce. Will grow almost anywhere. 
WHITE PINE. 12-18 in. $0.40 
WHITE PINE. 18-24 in. .00 
White, Pinus Strobus 
One of Iowa’s few native conifers and one of the best for wind¬ 
breaks. Tolerates some shade and considerable drought but not wet 
soil. 
SCOTCH PINE . 18-24 in. $0.40 
Note—All windbreak trees are dug without ball of earth. 
Norway Spruce 
