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5. Primrose, common, Primula vulgaris. St. Agatha, 
a Sicilian martyr. 
Primrose, red, Primula acaulis. St. Adelaide, 1015. 
6. Hyacinth, blue, Hyacinthus orientalis. St. Doro¬ 
thy, 308. 
7. Cyclamen, round-leafed, Cyclamen coum. St. Ro- 
muald, 1027. 
8. Moss, narrow-leafed spring, Mnium androgynum. 
St. John of Matha, 1213. 
9. Narcissus, Roman, Narcissus Romanus. St. Apol- 
lonia, 249. 
10. Mezereon, Daphne mezereon. St. Scholastica, 543. 
Moss, silky fork, Mnium heteromallum. St. Coteris, 
fourth century. 
11. ' Primrose, red, Primula verna rubra. St. Theodora, 
empress, 367. 
12. Anemone, noble Liverwort, Anemone-hepatica. St. 
Eulalia of Barcelona. 
13. Polyanthos, Plimula Polyanthus St. Catherine de 
Ricci, 1589. 
14. Crocus, yellow, Crocus mcesiacus, or Crocus aureus. 
St. Valentine, the lover’s saint. He was a priest 
at Rome, and married there about the year 270. 
15. Crocus, cloth of gold, Crocus sulphureus. St. Sigi- 
fred, bishop of Sweden, 1002. 
16. Primrose, lilac, Primula acaulis plena. St. Juliana. 
17. Crocus, Scotch, Crocus susianus. St. Flavian, arch¬ 
bishop of Constantinople, 449. 
18. Speedwell, wall, Veronica vernus arvensis. St. Si¬ 
meon, bishop of Jerusalem, 116. 
19. Speedwell, field, Veronica agrestis. St. Barbatus, 
patron of Benevento, bishop, 682. 
