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SUMMER (or SUMMER’S) FAREWELL. (1) A 
name generally given to several species of Aster, 
popularly known as the Michaelmas Daisy. See 
FAREWELL SUMMER (1). 
(2) Several correspondents in West Somerset, 
and still more in East Devon, apply this name 
to the Phlox. See FAREWELL SUMMER (2). 
(3) Several school-children in the  neigh- 
bourhood of Axminster and Uplyme give me 
this as a local name for the Meadow-sweet, 
Spirea Ulmaria. 
SUMMER-HATS. The Pansy, Viola tricolor 
(school-children at Bathealton). 
SUMMER Poppy. Common Red Poppy, Papaver 
Rheas (Watchet). 
SUMMER Rose. The Rev. H. Friend gives 
this as a Somerset name for the Corchorus (or 
Kerria) japonica; a shrub which bears orange- 
coloured blossoms. 
SUMMER SAvcERS. White Campion, Lychnis 
alba (a school-boy at Evercreech). 
SUN BONNETS. The Daffodil, Narcissus Pseudo- 
Narcissus. 
SUNFLOWER. (1) The general English name 
for Helianthus annuus. 
(2) A name often given to the Common Rock- 
rose, Helianthemum vulgare. 
(3) A school-girl at Thorne St. Margaret gives 
it as a local name for the Marigold, Calendula 
officinalis, and Mr. W. S. Price, of Wellington, 
confirms this use of the name. This is interesting 
in view of Shakespeare’s reference in his ‘‘ Winter’s 
Tale ’’ (iv., 3) to 
** The Marigoid that goes to bed with the sun 
And with him -ises weeping.’ 
(4) The Rev. H. Friend gives this as a Devon- 
shire name for the Star of Bethlehem, Ornith- 
ogalum umbellatum. 
SUNGREEN. A Wiltshire form of SENGREEN or 
SILGREEN, an old name for the Houseleek, 
Sempervivum tectorum. 
Sunsets. A correspondent at Camerton gives 
me this as a local name for the Tree Mallow, 
Lavatera. 
Sun’s Eve. The Sunflowei, Helianthus annuus 
(school-girls at Nettlecombe). 
SUN-SHADES. (1) A common name fer the 
Lesser Convolvulus or Bindweed, Convolvulus 
arvensis. 
(2) The Wall Pennywort, Cotyledon Umbilicus- 
Veneris (a school-girl at Dunster). 
(3) The Schocl-Mistress at Beaminster gives 
me this as a local name for the Sunfluwer, 
Helianthus annuus. 
