14, oe barren, Fragaria sterilis, St. Hilary. 
. BD. 3 
15. nes Hedera heliz, St. Paul—the first Her 
16. = nea common red De ad, N. Lamium as ne 
mpi 
Vt. Ane n, Anemone rae St. An- 
thony. Patria: sh of Monks, A D: 
18. Moss, four-toothed, Bryum psi St. Prisca. 
A Roman Martyr y 
19: Nettle, white Dead, Lamium album, St. Martha. 
A Roman Martyr 3 
20. Nettle, woolly Dead, "Lamium garganicum, St. 
Fabian. Pope. 
21. Hellebore, black, Helleborus niger, St. Agn 
A special a en of purity. Beheaded at the age ‘of 
13, A.D. 3 
22. Pritt te rng Draba verna, St. Vincent. 
A ee Mar 
iza, Pee ‘heel St. Raymond, of Pen- 
nao A. Doi 
. Moss eid Phascum muticum, St. Timothy. 
Disclale of St. Paul, A. D. 250. 
25. Hellebore, winter, Helleborus hyemalis. 
version of St. Paul. 
On this cn se Rael ee of the 
months w e yea oe — ~ 
clear, ince was oan ite Soin; if ee 
cattle wegen die; ifrain, or snow fell, then x preged 
a dearth; and iftwindy, there would be w 
"1 Saint Paul's Day be fair gas pay 
The con- 
e sky, 
Great store of birds and nels shall die; 
And “ the winds do fly aloft, 
Then wars shall vex ms kingdom 
ord’ s Neture’ s Secrets. 
St. Paul’s Day, is the first “date of an Apostle, in 
the year. According to Dr, Foster, it is the festival of 
the conversion of St. Paul. 
26. Butter-bur, white, Zussilago alba, or Colt’s-foot. 
hascum cuspidatum, St. y ecemeie 
28. Daisy, double, aoe perennis plenus, St. Margaret 
of oe A.D 
9. Fern, fowering Cums regalis, St. Francis of 
Sales ALD. 
son letndisiors Asplenium trichomanes, St. Martin 
i 31. Hart’s tongue, or spleen-wort, Asplenium ont 
1 Denise S. St. Marcella, A. D. 410. 
FEBRUARY. 
1. Moss, lesser water, Fontinal nalie minor, S gnatius. 
And Bay tree, Laurus nobilis, to St. bekat atracea 
of Ireland. 
lis, the purification of 
| Mildred, a 
3. — cares niger Fontinalis antipyretica, St. Blase, 
of ~ pes De 
. ‘common Ini, or eee a 
commune, St. Jan n Joa 
Bay, Indian, Giens us wits St. phere fr Brgiindl: 
5. Primrose, ae Primula vulgaris, St. Agatha, 
A emer martyr, 
e, red, aaa ae St. Adelaide, A. D. 
6. Hyacinth, blue, Hyacinthus orientalis, St. Dorothy, 
‘A. Das 
Cyaan, round-leafed, Cyclamen coum, St. Romu- 
=a ASD 
; 8. Moss, iA oe 
a John, a baghas A. D. 
. Narcis s, Roman, arcissus us Romanus, St. Apollo- 
ta fe D. 9. 
10. Mezereon, Daphne Mezereon, St. Scholastica, A 
. 543. 
re silky fork, Mnium heteromalium, St. Coteris, 4th 
Centu 
Lae Phcinie “ae Primula verna-rubra, St. Theo- 
— an see 367. 
Mnium androgynum, 
= bs heme Anemone hepatica, 
Bis Rulalia, on Barcel 
13. Polyanthos, Primula Polyanthos, St. Catharine 
de Ricci, A. D. 1589. 
14. Crocus, yellow, Crocus mesiacus, or C. aureus, 
St-Valentine. St. Valentine, is the lover’s saint. He 
was Priest of Rome, and married there, about the year 
A.D. 270. 
The 14th of February, is the day on ~_ those 
charming little abn oe. d Valenti 
intercross each other, at 
weary, and aibforape nt tw 
neath a load of delicate ieiacecailitntaes not his own 
‘‘ Where can the oreear ne I oa 4 
He ought to fly—on such a day 
Of all wrth. in hoe year, v0 aes 
It’s monstro de to be so slow: 
The fellow’s so ‘sh anesathig pak ee 
Hark—there ae is!—oh the dear cupid.”’ 
- Crocus, cloth of gold, stinger were St. 
Sigil, Bis hop of Pe ong . D. 1002 
6. Primrose, ae, yea gral plena, St. Juliana, 
fr, Crocus, Sco ocus susianus, St. Flavian, 
Archbishop of Soenncd wick ap: 
18. Speedwell, wall, Veronica yg arvensis, St. Si- 
meon, ae “! Jerus fe. Ds: F 
1 1, field, Troi retin St. Barbatus, 
patron of ma Bishop, 
20. Cyn ee - aiken or ¢ Sentldbie St 
unster, 
1 Crocus white, eaiies St. Servianus, Bishop, 
A. we 
22, Margaret — Bellis perennis, St. Margaret, of 
Cortona, A 
23. pie Paes aia armeniaca, St. Milburge, of 
ngland. 
