Morus Expansa, one of the hardiest kinds, with very 

 large leaves, smooth as glass, greatly loved by the 

 worm, and esteemed second only to the Multicaulis. 

 No person who plants this variety can be possibly 

 disappointed in the result. The root of this and the 

 kinds named after it, are not calculated in the mea 

 surement, or charged for. 



Trees, with branches, 3 to 4 feet, . each 



Do. do. 4 to 5 do. 



Do. do. 5 to 6 do. . « 



Do. do. 6 to 7 do. 



Do. do. 7 to 9 do. . « 



J)andob, very hardy and valuab 

 Trees, 2 to 3 feet, 



Do. 4 to 6 do. 



Do. 6 to 7 do. 



t)o. 7 to 9 do. 

 Seed, 



Cuttings of Expansa and Dandolo, of 2 buds, 

 Broussa, very hardy. 



e, with branches, 



each 



per oz 

 each 



Trees, 1 to 2 feet in height, f 



each 



Do. 2 to 3 



do. 



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Do. 3 to 4 



do. 



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Do. 4 to 6 



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cc 



Cuttings, 





. per bud 



Seed, 





. per oz. 



Alpine, or Macrophylla, of the genuine kind, with very 

 large leaves. This is a very hardy and valuable 

 variety, and is the same so called at Northampton. 

 Trees, 1 to 2 feet in height, . . each 

 Do. 2 to 3 do. 



do. 

 do. 



Do. 3 to 4 

 Do. 4 to 5 



Cuttings, 



Seed, 



per bud 

 per oz. 



