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©alettlrar of jFIoSxirrs. 
19. Passion-flower, apple-fruited, Passiflora maliformis. 
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1231. 
20. Stapelia, red, Stapelia rubra. St. Edmund, king 
and martyr, 870. 
21. Sorrel, wood, Oxalis grandijlora. Presentation of 
the Virgin Mary. 
22. Sorrel, wood, tube-flowered, Oxalis tubiflora. St. 
Cecilia, martyr, and patroness of music, par¬ 
ticularly of sacred music; supposed to be the 
inventress of the organ, 230. 
23. Sorrel, convex, Oxalis convexula. St. Clement, 
pope, 100. 
24. Stapelia, starry, Stapelia radiata. St. John of the 
Cross, 1591. 
25. Butterbur, sweet, Tussilago fragrans. St. Cathe¬ 
rine, patroness of spinsters, third century. 
26. Sorrel, linear, Oxalis linearis. St. Conrad, bishop 
of Constance, 976. 
27. Sorrel, lupine-leafed, Oxalis lupinifolia. St. Virgil, 
bishop of Salzburg, 784. 
28. Stapelia, variegated, Stapelia variegata. St. Stephen 
the younger, 764. 
29. Sphenogyne, S.piloflm'a. St.Satui’ninus, bishop,257. 
30. Sorrel, three-coloured, Oxalis tricolor. St. Sapor, 
bishop. 
DECEMBER. 
1. Stapelia, dark, S. pulla. St. Eligius, bishop of 
Noyon, 659. 
2. Geodorum, lemon, Geodorum citrinum. St.Bibiania, 
363. 
