A study was undertaken in farmer’s field condition by utilizing established five tree mulberry gardens of one-year-old and above and one bush mulberry garden as a control in each of the Chikkaballapura and Kolar Districts. The silkworm hybrids namely PM×CSR2 in Chikkaballapura cluster and double hybrid (FC1×FC2) in Kolar cluster were reared on leaves harvested from both tree and bush mulberry plantations and economic parameters were recorded. The silkworms reared on leaves harvested from tree mulberry leaves expressed significant differences compared to those batches reared on bush mulberry except for shell ratio in Kolar district. The larval ( and g), cocoon ( and g), shell ( and g) and pupal weights ( and g) and shell ratio ( and ), respectively in Chikkaballapura and Kolar Districts were significantly maximum in the batches fed with tree mulberry leaves. The fifth instar larval duration was recorded to be shorter when reared on tree mulberry leaves ( and h) and the cocoon yield was comparatively maximum when worms fed with leaves of tree mulberry [ and kg/100 Disease Free Layings (DFLs)], respectively in Chikkaballapura and Kolar Districts.