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Class PLT | PLANTS |
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| 101 | ROSE |
| 102 | Shrub |
| 103 | White |
| 104 | Yellow |
| 105 | Orange |
| 106 | Salmon |
| 107 | Pink |
| 108 | Red |
| 109 | Climber |
| 110 | White |
| 111 | Yellow |
| 112 | Orange |
| 113 | Salmon |
| 114 | Pink |
| 115 | Red |
| 116 | Miniature |
| 117 | White |
| 118 | Yellow |
| 119 | Orange |
| 120 | Salmon |
| 121 | Pink |
| 122 | Red |
| 123 | Super-miniature |
| 124 | White |
| 125 | Yellow |
| 126 | Orange |
| 127 | Salmon |
| 128 | Pink |
| 129 | Red |
| 130 | Grandiflora or hybrid tea |
| 131 | Red bicolor |
| 132 | Mottled, multiple, or striped colors |
| 133 | White |
| 134 | Yellow |
| 135 | Orange |
| 136 | Salmon |
| 137 | Light to medium pink |
| 138 | Dark pink |
| 139 | Light to medium red |
| 140 | Dark red |
| 141 | Floribunda or polyantha |
| 142 | Red bicolor |
| 143 | Mottled, multiple, or striped colors |
| 144 | White |
| 145 | Yellow |
| 146 | Orange |
| 147 | Salmon |
| 148 | Light to medium pink |
| 149 | Dark pink |
| 150 | Light to medium red |
| 151 | Dark red |
| 152 | NUT (INCLUDING ORNAMENTAL VARIETY) |
| 153 | Pecan |
| 154 | Walnut |
| 155 | Almond |
| 156 | FRUIT (INCLUDING ORNAMENTAL VARIETY) |
| 157 | Blueberry |
| 158 | Olive |
| 159 | Mango |
| 160 | Plantain or banana |
| 161 | Apple |
| 162 | Sport of Gala |
| 163 | Sport of Jonagold |
| 164 | Sport of Rome |
| 165 | Sport of MacIntosh |
| 166 | Sport of Jonathan |
| 167 | Sport of Winesap |
| 168 | Sport of Fuji |
| 169 | Sport of Cortland |
| 170 | Sport of Empire |
| 171 | Sport of Red Delicious |
| 172 | Green or yellow fruited variety |
| 173 | Crabapple |
| 174 | Rootstock |
| 175 | Columnar habit |
| 176 | Pear |
| 177 | Ornamental |
| 178 | Asian |
| 179 | Rootstock |
| 180 | Stone fruit tree |
| 181 | Cherry |
| 182 | Ornamental |
| 183 | Rootstock |
| 184 | Plum |
| 185 | Prune |
| 186 | Apricot |
| 187 | Nectarine |
| 188 | White-fleshed clingstone, semi-clingstone, or semi-freestone |
| 189 | White-fleshed freestone |
| 190 | Yellow-fleshed clingstone, semi-clingstone, or semi-freestone |
| 191 | Dwarf or semi-dwarf |
| 192 | Yellow-fleshed freestone |
| 193 | Dwarf or semi-dwarf |
| 194 | Peach |
| 195 | White-fleshed clingstone, semi-clingstone, or semi-freestone |
| 196 | White-fleshed freestone |
| 197 | Yellow-fleshed clingstone, semi-clingstone, or semi-freestone |
| 198 | Yellow-fleshed freestone |
| 199 | Dwarf or semi-dwarf |
| 200 | Avocado |
| 201 | Citrus |
| 202 | Orange |
| 203 | Bramble |
| 204 | Raspberry |
| 205 | Grape |
| 206 | New World |
| 207 | Green or yellow |
| 208 | Strawberry |
| 209 | Everbearing |
| 210 | Pomegranate |
| 211 | Ficus |
| 212 | Flowering quince |
| 213 | CONIFER |
| 214 | Juniper |
| 215 | Yew |
| 216 | BROADLEAF TREE |
| 217 | Honey locust |
| 218 | Poplar |
| 219 | Ash |
| 220 | Dogwood |
| 221 | Elm |
| 222 | Linden |
| 223 | Magnolia |
| 224 | Maple |
| 225 | Oak |
| 226 | SHRUB OR VINE |
| 227 | Lantana |
| 228 | Clematis |
| 229 | Chamaelaucium |
| 230 | Forsythia |
| 231 | Heather |
| 232 | Mandevilla (Dipladenia) |
| 233 | Oleander |
| 234 | Pittosporum |
| 235 | Nandina |
| 236 | Hop |
| 237 | Potentilla |
| 238 | Azalea or rhododendron |
| 239 | Light to medium pink |
| 240 | Dark pink to red |
| 241 | Barberry |
| 242 | Buddleia |
| 243 | Camellia |
| 244 | Light to medium pink |
| 245 | Dark pink to red |
| 246 | Euonymus |
| 247 | Holly |
| 248 | Lilac |
| 249 | English ivy (i.e., Hedera helix variety) |
| 250 | Hydrangea |
| 251 | Veronica |
| 252 | Crape myrtle |
| 253 | Pyracantha |
| 254 | Rhaphiolepis |
| 255 | Gardenia |
| 256 | Bougainvillea |
| 257 | Hibiscus |
| 258 | COMMERCIAL HERBACEOUS VEGETABLE OR HERB PLANT |
| 259 | Mint |
| 260 | Asparagus |
| 261 | Tomato |
| 262 | Rhubarb |
| 263.1 | HERBACEOUS ORNAMNENTAL FLOWERING PLANT (NICOTINIA, NASTURTIUM, ETC.) |
| 264 | African violet |
| 265 | White |
| 266 | Pink |
| 267 | Red-purple |
| 268 | Purple or blue with white edge |
| 269 | Single color with double or semi-double flower |
| 270 | Multicolor |
| 271 | With double or semi-double flower |
| 272 | Carnation or pink |
| 273 | Spray type |
| 274 | White |
| 275 | Yellow |
| 276 | Light to medium pink |
| 277 | Dark pink |
| 278 | Red |
| 279 | White |
| 280 | Yellow |
| 281 | Light to medium pink |
| 282 | Dark pink |
| 283 | Red |
| 284 | Chrysanthemum (e.g., Chrysanthemum indicum, etc.) |
| 285 | Shasta daisy |
| 286 | Chrysanthemum morifolium or Dendranthema grandiflora (i.e., Chrysanthemum hortorum) |
| 287 | Decorative (i.e., double-flowered and indistinct eye of disc floret) |
| 288 | White |
| 289 | Yellow |
| 290 | Orange |
| 291 | Light to medium pink |
| 292 | Dark pink |
| 293 | Red |
| 294 | White or cream |
| 295 | Yellow or gold |
| 296 | Orange or bronze |
| 297 | Pink |
| 298 | Red |
| 299 | Freesia |
| 300 | Fuchsia |
| 301 | Gladiolus |
| 302 | Euphorbia |
| 303 | Poinsettia |
| 304 | White or cream |
| 305 | Yellow |
| 306 | Pink |
| 307 | Red |
| 308 | Verbena |
| 309 | Alstroemeria |
| 310 | Iris |
| 311 | Orchid |
| 312 | Daylily |
| 313 | Lily |
| 314 | Asiatic |
| 315 | Oriental |
| 316 | Peony |
| 317 | Impatiens |
| 318.1 | New Guinea (e.g., bicolor, multicolor, etc.) |
| 319 | Double flowered |
| 318.2 | White |
| 318.3 | Orange, orange-red, or salmon |
| 318.4 | Light to medium pink |
| 318.5 | Dark pink |
| 318.6 | Red-purple, purple, or lavender |
| 318.7 | Red |
| 320 | Phlox |
| 321 | Dahlia |
| 322 | Snapdragon |
| 323 | Viola |
| 324 | Geranium |
| 325 | Zonal |
| 326 | White |
| 327 | Peach, salmon, or orange |
| 328 | Pink |
| 329 | Purple, red-purple, or lavender |
| 330 | Red |
| 331 | Regal or Martha Washington |
| 332 | Ivy leaf |
| 333 | Streptocarpus |
| 334 | Gazania |
| 335 | Kalanchoe |
| 336 | White |
| 337 | Purple |
| 338 | Yellow |
| 339 | Pink |
| 340 | Orange |
| 341 | Red |
| 342 | Aquatic plant |
| 343 | Begonia |
| 344 | Rieger |
| 345 | White |
| 346 | Yellow |
| 347 | Orange or orange-red |
| 348 | Pink |
| 349 | Red or red-purple |
| 350 | Achimenes |
| 351 | Exacum |
| 352 | Bouvardia |
| 353 | Hosta |
| 354 | Gypsophila |
| 355 | Aster |
| 356.1 | Petunia |
| 356.11 | Intergeneric hybrid |
| 356.12 | Double or semi-double |
| 356.13 | Multicolor |
| 356.14 | Green |
| 356.15 | White |
| 356.16 | Blue or violet-blue |
| 356.17 | Light purple as exemplified by RHS groups 75 or 76 |
| 356.18 | Purple as exemplified by RHS groups 77, N77, 78, N78, 79, or N79 |
| 356.19 | Purple-violet as exemplified by RHS groups 80, N80, 81, N81, 82, or N82 |
| 356.2 | Violet as exemplified by RHS groups 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, N87, 88, or N88 |
| 356.21 | Red-purple as exemplified by RHS groups 57 through 73 |
| 356.22 | Red-purple as exemplified by RHS groups 74 or N74 |
| 356.23 | Red |
| 357 | Gerbera |
| 358 | Limonium |
| 359 | Helichrysum |
| 360 | Osteospermum |
| 361 | Eryngium |
| 362 | Anigozanthos |
| 363 | Scaevola |
| 364 | Spathiphyllum |
| 365 | Anthurium |
| 366 | White or cream |
| 367 | Pink |
| 368 | Purple, purple-red, or lavender |
| 369 | Red |
| 370 | Bromeliad |
| 371 | Guzmania |
| 372 | Cactus |
| 397 | Aconitum |
| 398 | Agapanthus |
| 399 | Agastache |
| 400 | Ageratum |
| 401 | Ajuga |
| 402 | Amaryllis or Hippeastrum |
| 403 | Anagallis |
| 404 | Angelonia |
| 405 | Anthemis |
| 406 | Argyranthemum |
| 407 | Astilbe |
| 408 | Astrantia |
| 409 | Bergenia |
| 410 | Bidens |
| 411 | Brachycome |
| 412 | Brunnera |
| 413 | Calibrachoa |
| 414 | Campanula |
| 415 | Canna |
| 416 | Cleome |
| 417 | Coreopsis |
| 418 | Cosmos |
| 419 | Crocosmia |
| 420 | Cuphea |
| 421 | Curcuma |
| 422 | Delosperma |
| 423 | Delphinium |
| 424 | Dianella |
| 425 | Diascia |
| 426 | Dicentra |
| 427 | Dimorphotheca |
| 428 | Echinacea |
| 429 | Epimedium |
| 430 | Felicia |
| 431 | Gaillardia |
| 432 | Gaura |
| 433 | Gentiana |
| 434 | Globba |
| 435 | Helenium |
| 436 | Helianthus |
| 437 | Heliopsis |
| 438 | Heliotrope |
| 439 | Helleborus |
| 440 | Heuchera |
| 441 | XHeucherella |
| 442 | Hypericum |
| 443 | Kniphofia or Tritoma |
| 444 | Lamium |
| 445 | Lavandula |
| 446 | Leschenaultia |
| 447 | Leucocoryne |
| 448 | Ligularia |
| 449 | Limonium |
| 450 | Liriope |
| 451 | Lobelia |
| 452 | Lychnis |
| 453 | Lysimachia |
| 454 | Mimulus |
| 455 | Monarda |
| 456 | Myosotis |
| 457 | Narcissus |
| 458 | Nemesia |
| 459 | Nierembergia |
| 460 | Oenothera |
| 461 | Omphalodes |
| 462 | Ornithogalum |
| 463 | Oxallis |
| 464 | Papaver |
| 465 | Penstemon |
| 466 | Pentas |
| 467 | Persicaria |
| 468 | Phygelius |
| 469 | Plectranthus |
| 470 | Polemonium |
| 471 | Portulaca |
| 472 | Primula |
| 473 | Pulmonaria |
| 474 | Rudbeckia |
| 475 | Salvia |
| 476 | Sanvitalia |
| 477 | Sarracenia |
| 478 | Scabiousa or Scabiosa |
| 479 | Sedum |
| 480 | Senecio |
| 481 | Silene |
| 482 | Sinningia |
| 483 | Solidago |
| 484 | Stokesia |
| 485 | Sutera |
| 486 | Tiarella |
| 487 | Torenia |
| 488 | Tricyrtis |
| 489 | Verbascum |
| 490 | Zantedeschia or Calla Lily |
| 373 | HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE PLANT |
| 374 | Syngonium |
| 375 | Calathea |
| 376 | Aglaonema |
| 377 | Schefflera |
| 378 | Dieffenbachia |
| 379 | Fern |
| 380 | Hoya |
| 381 | Philodendron |
| 382 | Sansevieria |
| 383 | Dracaena or Cordyline |
| 384 | GRASS (E.G., PAMPAS, ELEPHANT, ETC.) |
| 385 | Sugar cane |
| 386 | Perennial corn |
| 387 | Salt grass |
| 388 | Recreational turf or pasture grass |
| 389 | Bermuda grass |
| 390 | Zoysia grass |
| 391 | Buffalo grass |
| 392 | St. Augustine grass |
| 393 | Bluegrass |
| 394 | MUSHROOM |
| 395 | MISCELLANEOUS |
| FOREIGN ART COLLECTIONS | ||
| FOR000 | CLASS-RELATED FOREIGN DOCUMENTS |
| Any foreign patents or nonpatent literature from subclasses that have been reclassified have been transferred directly to the FOR Collections listed below. These Collections contain ONLY foreign patents or nonpatent literature. The parenthetical references in the Collection titles refer to the abolished subclasses from which these Collections were derived. | ||
| FOR100 | HERBACEOUS ORANAMENTAL FLOWERING PLANT (E.G., NICOTINIA, TRITOMA, DELPHINIUM, DICENTRA, LOBELIA, NASTURTIUM, ETC.) (PLT/263) | |
Impatiens (PLT/317) |
| FOR101 | New Guinea (PLT/318) |
| FOR102 | Petunia (PLT/356) |
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