Caltubar of JFlototrs. 283 
6. Meadow Saffron, Colchicum anhimnale. — Ti-ans- 
figuration of our Lord on Mount Tabor. 
7. Amaranth, common, Amarantkus hypochondriacus. 
St. Cajctan, 1547. 
8. Love-lies-bleeding, Amaranthus procumbent. St. 
Hormisdas. 
9. Ragwort, yellow, Senecio jacohoea. St. Romanus. 
10. Balsam, Impatiens balsamea. St. Lawi-ence, mar- 
tyr, 258. 
11. China Aster, Aster Chinensis. St. Susanna, third 
century* 
12. Sowthistle, great corn, Sonchus arvensis. St. Clare, 
abbess, 1253. 
13. Groundsel, marsh. Great Fen Ragwort, or Bird's 
Tongue, Seiiecio paludosus. St. Radigunda. 
14. Zinnia, Zinnia elegans. St. Eusebius, third cen- 
tury. 
15. Virgin's Bower, white, Clematis vitalba. Assump- 
tion of the Virgin Mary ; or the miraculous as- 
cent of her body into heaven. 
IG. Lily, belladonna, Amaryllis belladonna. St. Hya- 
cinth, 1257. 
17. Snapdragon, Toadflax, Antirrhinum linaria. St. 
Manus, 275. 
18. Marigold, African, Tagetes ereda. St. Helen, em- 
press, 382. 
19. Timothy grass, branched Cat's Tail grass, Phleum 
panniculatum, or Ph. aspenim. St. Timothy, 304. 
20. Dandelion, Leontodon serotinus. St. Bernard, abbot, 
1153. 
21. Marigold, French, Tagetes patula. St. Jean Fran- 
cois de Chantal, 1641. 
