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6. Meadow Saffron, Colchicum autumnale. —Trans- 
figuration of our Lord on Mount Tabor. 
7. Amaranth, common, Amaranthus bypochondriacus. 
St. Cajetan, 1547. 
8. Love-lies-bleeding, Amaranthus procumbens. St. 
Hormisdas. 
9. Ragwort, yellow, Senecio jacobcea. St. Romanus. 
10. Balsam, Impatiens balsamea. St. Lawrence, 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, Senecio 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. 
16. Lily, belladonna, Amaryllis belladonna. St. Hya- 
* cinth, 1257. 
17. Snapdragon, Toadflax, Antirrhinum linaria. St. 
Manus, 275. 
18. Marigold, African, Tagetes erecta. St. Helen, em¬ 
press, 382. 
19. Timothy grass, branched Cat’s Tail grass, Phleum 
panniculatum, or Ph. asperum. St. Timpthy, 304. 
20. Dandelion, Leontodon serotinus. St. Bernard, abbot, 
1153. 
21. Marigold, French, Tagetes patuld. St. Jean Fran¬ 
cois de Chantal, 1641. 
