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3. Narcissus, poetic, Narcissus poeticus. The disco¬ 
very of the cross, 326. 
4. Stock Gilliflower, CheiraniJius incanus. St. Monica, 
mother of St. Augustine. 
5. Apple-tree, Pyrus malus. Sts. Angelus and Pius Y., 
pope, 1572. 
6. Globe Flower, bright yellow, Trollius europceus. 
St. John Damascene, 780. 
7. Globe Flower, Asiatic, bright orange, Trollius asia- 
ticus. St. John of Beverly. 
8. Lily of the Valley, Convallaria majalis. St. Selena. 
9. Lily of the Valley, Convallaria multiflora. St. 
Gregory of Nazianzen, 389. 
10. Peony, slender-leafed, Pceonia tenuifolia. St. Com- 
gal, Irish abbot, 601. 
11. Asphodel, Lancashire, Asphodelus luteus. St.Mam- 
mertus, archbishop of Vienna, 477. 
12. Iris, German, Iris Germanica. St. Germanus, pa¬ 
triarch of Constantinople, 733. 
13. Comfrey, common, Symphytum officinalis. St.John 
the silent, bishop, 558. 
14. Peony, common, Pceonia officinalis, and Peony, 
coralline, P. corollina. St. Pontius, 258. 
15. Poppy, Welsh, Papaver cambricum. St. Dympna, 
seventh century. 
16. Star of Bethlehem, great Ornithogalum umbellatum. 
St. John Nepomucene, 1383. 
17. Poppy, early red ,Papaver argemone. St.Paschal,1592. 
18. Mouse-ear, or Hawkweed, Hieracium pilosella. St. 
Eric, King of Sweden, 1151. 
19. Monk’s hood, Aconitum napellus. St. Dunstan, 
archbishop of Canterbury, 988. 
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