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4. Hyacinth. - Hardy spring- flowering liliaceous 
bulbs of many varieties derived chiefly from five 
species - namely, Hyaeinthus orientalis, H. amethystinus, H. 
azureus, H. lineatw, 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. 
