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4. Hyacinth. - Hardy spring-flowering liliaceous 

 bulbs of many varieties derived chiefly from five 

 species namely, Hyacinthus orientalis, H. amethystinus, H. 

 azureus, H. lineatns, and H. fastigiatus . Used for outside 

 planting and forcing under glass. 



5. Tulip.. - Hardy and forcing bulbs of the genus 

 Tulipa, family Liliaceae, imported chiefly from Hol- 

 land. 



6. Crocus. - Spring-flowering and autumn- flower- 

 ing plants, all members of the genus Crocus, with 

 solid bulbs or corms, represented by numerous species 

 and varieties. 



7. Fruit stocks ( free stocks ). Seedlings or plants 

 or parts of plants upon which a scion or bud may even- 

 tually be set. Carries neither grafts nor buds. 



8. Cuttings. -> Severed portions of plants used for 

 propagating purposes by rooting in sand, soil, or 

 other medium. 



9. Scions. - Severed portions of plants 'which may 

 be mechanically inserted on other plants (free stocks) 

 for propagating purposes. 



10. Buds. - Severed leaf buds with bark and wood 

 attached, used for propagating purposes. 



11. Rose stocks. Seedlings or rooted plants of 

 the genus Rosa, upon which cultivated varieties of 

 the rose may be grafted or budded. 



