©nlcubar of j^lohtts. 
279 
3. Rose of Meaux, Rosa provincialis. St. Cecilius, 
211. 
4. Indian Pink, Dianthus chinensis. St. Quirinus, 
bishop, 304. 
5. Rose, three-leafed China, Rosa sinica. St. Boni- 
face, first missionary from England to Friesland ; 
afterwards archbishop of Mentz, and primate 
of Gernian}'^ and Belgium, eighth century. 
6. Pink, common, Dkuitlms deltoides. St. Norbert, 
1134. 
7. Centaury, red, Chironia centaureum. St. Paul, 
bishop of Constantinople, 350. 
8. Money-wort, Herb Two-pence, or creeping Loose- 
strife, Lysiinaclua nummularia. St. Medard, 
bishop, sixth century. 
9. Barberry, Berberis vulgaris. St. Columba, 597. 
10. Iris, bright yellow, Iris i^seudo-acorus. St. Mar- 
garet, queen of Scotland, 1093. 
11. Daisy, midsummer, Crysanthemum leucanthemuvi. 
St. Barnabas, apostle, first century. 
12. Rose, white dog, Rosa arvensis. St. John, hermit, 
1479. 
13. Ranunculus, garden, Ranunculus asiaticus. St. 
Anthony of Padua, 1231. 
14. Basil, sweet, Ocimum hasilicum. St. Basil, arch- 
bishop, 379. 
15. Sensitive plant, Mimosa sensitiva. St. Vitus, mar- 
tyr, fourth century. 
IG. Rose, moss, Rosa muscosa. St. Julietta, martyr, 
304. 
17. ^Monkey-flower, yellow, Minudits lideu-s. St. Ni- 
candeo, about 303. 
