The correct option is C Flowers, fruits
The plants raised by vegetative propagation will come to flowering and fruiting much earlier than the one obtained from the seed. They might bear at the very first year after planting. Where seeds are planted, the fruiting and flowering period is protracted and one is never certain of obtaining a good type from a seedling unless careful selection has been practiced. The plants propagated by vegetative means retain the good qualities of their mother without any deterioration.
Thus, the correct answer is option (C), 'Flowers, fruits'.