Surprise! Mountain Lion only available as a download? Mac Pro 3,1 Early 2008

Just purchased Mountain Lion to upgrade one of my Mac Pro's 3,1 Early 2008 hoping to get the CD but it seems like it's only available as a download. Is that accurate? Did I miss a link to get the actual physical item? If the download version happens to be the only one available, how should I work around this, given that I would like to upgrade my 2 Mac Pro's and probably my work MacBook Pro? Help please...

I have made backup installers of Lion through Mavericks on flash drives using Lion DiskMaker, which BTW is now called DiskMakerX.  It works really well. Before creating the flash drive installer, don't immediately run the "Install OS X Mountain Lion" application, which you will find in your Applications folder: save a copy of it to another location. After ML is installed, the install application gets sent to the cornfield (thanks, Apple), so you will need a backup copy of it.
For Yosemite, I followed these instructions to make a flash drive installer: http://osxdaily.com/2014/10/16/make-os-x-yosemite-boot-install-drive/. I'm not sure if DiskMakerX works with Yosemite. Anyone else know?

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      Total Number of Cores: 8
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      Speed: 667 MHz
      Status: OK
      Manufacturer: 0x014F
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      Manufacturer: 0x014F
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      Manufacturer: 0x80AD
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      Speed: Empty
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      Manufacturer: Empty
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