
          WM. PRINCE & SON'S

PERIODICAL CATALOGUE

OF

MULBERRIES, &c.

Genuine Morus Multicaulis, or true Phillipine Island Mulberry,
producing the largest leaves.  The Trees of this fine
variety reared by us, have become hardened and acclimated by
culture, in a high and exposed location : the wood is very 
mature and perfect, and the joints very close, thence affording
one-third, and often one half more buds for propagation, than
those grown far to the south.  As the root of this species will 
throw up numerous shoots, each root is counted in the measurement
of the tree, at 10 to 12 cents.  In many places it is counted
as 15 to 25 cents, or as 6 to 12 inches measurement.

Trimmed Trees, averaging 1 1/2 feet in height above the root, each 25 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 2 feet in height above the root, each 33 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 2 1/2 feet in height above the root, each 42 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 3 feet in height above the root, each 50 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 3 1/2 feet in height above the root, each 56 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 4 feet in height above the root, each 66 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 4 1/2 feet in height above the root, each 75 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 5 feet in height above the root, each 84 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 5 1/2 feet in height above the root, each 94 cents
Trimmed Trees, averaging 6 feet in height above the root, each 1 dollar

Untrimmed Multicaulis Trees, per foot 20 cents
Untrimmed Multicaulis Trees, per bud 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 cents

Morus Multicaulis Cuttings, best quality, per bud 2 to 2 1/4 cents
Morus Multicaulis Cuttings, second quality, per bud [blank]
        