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3. Alkanet, evergreen, Anchusa sempervirens. St. 
Agape, 304. 
4. Crown Imperial, red, Fritillaria imperialis. St. 
Isidore, bishop of Seville, 636. 
5. Crown Imperial, yellow, Fritillaria imperialis lutea. 
Vincent Ferrer, 1419. 
6. Hyacinth, starch, Hyacinthus racemosus. St. Six¬ 
tus I., pope. 
7. Anemone, wood, Anemona nemorosa. St. Aphraa- 
tes, fourth century. 
8. Ground-ivy, Glechoma hederacea. St. Dionysius, 
bishop of Corinth. 
9. Polyanthos, red, Primula. St. Mary of Egypt, 421. 
10. Violet, pale, Viola tambrigens. St. Mechtildes, ab¬ 
bess, fourteenth century. 
11. Dandelion, Leontodon taraxacum. St. Leo the 
Great, pope, 461. 
12. Saxifrage, great thick-leafed, Saxifraga crassifolia. 
St. Zeno, bishop, 380. 
13. Narcissus, green, Narcissus viridijlorus. St. Her- 
menegild, martyr, 586. 
14. Borage, common, Borago officinalis. St. Lidwina, 
1184. 
15. Stitchwort, greater, Stellaria Tiolostea. St. Peter 
Gonzales, 1246. 
16. Tulip, yellow, Tulipa sylvestris. St. Joachim of 
Sienna, 1305.- 
17. Arum, Friar’s cowl, broad-leafed, Arum arisarum. 
St. Stephen of Citeaux, abbot, 1134. 
18. Narcissus, musk, Narcissus moschatus. St. Appol- 
. lonius, 186. 
19. Garlic, Allium ursinum. St. Leo IX., pope, 1054 
