, aS V 2; 
t, my Corinna; come, 5 et? s goe a Mavlig.* ” Herrick. 
aa re is up, 
Now give me the cu 
Vu ine to the c gala afound WT; 
But first, unto thos 
Whose hands did co ae ose 
The glory of flowers that crown’d it. Herrick. 
1. Tulip, Gesner, Tulipa Gesnerina, i ig sup- 
posed to have been the first of Christ’s stles 
Bachelor’s Button, Lychnis dioica, St. pe the just, 
peat the lesser) Apostle. Martyred in the tumult in 
the temple 
2. “Charlock, a SAP a ) Rhaphanus raphanistrum, or 
Athanasius, Patriarch of Alexandria, 
A. nae 
oe Narcissus eregy Jarcissus, poeticus, the discovery 
of the cross, A. D. 326. 
4. Gil y-flow er, stock, Cheiranthus incanus, St. Moni- 
santien of St. Augustine 
5. oa phe outils: Sts. Angelus and Pius 
ViPope, A. Di 
6. Cachedlciguat ape Sataek Trollius Europeus, 
t- John Damascen, A. D. 780. 
. Globe-flower, ‘Adiaiic. bright orange, Trollius Asi- 
acu St. John Beverly, England. 
Lily of the Valley, Convalaria majalis, St. Selena. 
. Lily of the — ey, Se eve St. Gre- 
“ of Nazianzen, A. D. 389 0 
Peony, slendacleaha Pains tenuifolia, St. Com- 
a Irish Abbot, A. D. 601 
11. Asphodel, Lancashire Asphodelus ‘tattae, St. 
nop of Vienna, A. 7 
Tris nN St. Germanus, 
Patriarch se Constantinople AvD:; 133. 
omm t pein officinalis, St. — 
the tent peso leew °D. Hes 
4, ny, common, Paonia officinalis, and Peony, 
crane, P. Corollina, St. Pontius, A. D. 258 
15. ee Welsh, Pape cambricum, St. Dympna, 
Tth Cent 
16. Star “Of Bethlehem, great, se umbella- 
, St. Paschal, Babylon A 
Mi ouse-ear, or Hawk-weed, Hieracium pilosella, 
ee Eric, mag bas eden, A. D. 
: Monk’s , Aconitum np St. Dunstan, 
Are of peas ury, A. 
Horse-chesnut, Aschylus besshinemniend St. Ber- 
A. 
. Ra In ychnis flos cuculi, St. Felix, of 
Cantalicio, J 
of Baise, yellow, Tragopogon pratensis, 
St. Yvo, ee 
1 
Martyr, 304. 
T 
23. Lilac, Syringa eulgaris, St. Julia, 5th Century. 
24 Poppy, monkey, Papaver orientale, St. Vincent, 
of Pipe: A.D. iso. 
. Herb Bennet, common, Geum urbanum, St. Urban, 
A.D, 22: 
. Rhododendron, purple naa ch ponticum, 
i Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury, A. D. 604. 
Azalea, yellow, Azalea pcutian, St. Philip Neri, A. D. 
a =e Ranunculus acris, St. John, POD 
pacheltie 8 — yellow, Ranunculus acris Mi 
t. Bede, A. D. 7 - 
28. ~ pe Te lurida, St. Germain, Bishop ‘of 
Paris, A. D. 
29. ton, taeithe Centaurea montana, St. Cyril, about 
i 
lied: ar-wort, lesser, Ranunculus flammula, St. Fer- 
anaat Ill. Confeséor, King of Castile and Leon, A. D. 
: Lil ily, yellow ag s cap, Lilium Pomponium, St, 
ending Century 1 
JUNE. 
1. Rose, yellow, Rosa lutea, St. Justin, Martyr, A. D. 
2. Pim corn common scarlet, Anagallis arvensis, 
t. Erasmus, 
3. Rose de meaux, Rosa Provincialis, St. Cecilius, 
6s ail. 
4, Pink, pert Dianthus chinensis, St. Quirinus, 
ee Ae Died 
. Rose, Pee pe China, Rosa sinica, St. Boniface, 
nea Missionary from England t o Friesland. After- 
wards Archbishop % Ment, and pains: Germany 
and Belgium, Centur 
6. Pink, common, tone deltoides, St. Norbert, A. 
113 
red, Chironia centaureum, St. Paul, 
. D.. 360. : 
Money-wort o-pence, or creeping Loose- 
sit Laysimachia Sulina St. Medard, Bishop, 6th 
Cen 
> iter. Pee eee of England, Berberis 
oN St. Columba, 
10. Iris, Ps amet pa picudnacoru, St. Mar- 
1479. 
nculus, crm Ranunculus Asiaticus, St. 
Anthony of Padua, 1 
14. — sweet, fei basilicum, St. Basil, Arch- 
bishop, 3 
15. oes plant, Mimosa ane St. Vitus, Mar- 
r, 4th Century 
6. Rose, Moss province, Rosa muscosa, St. Julitta, 
