CALENDAR OF FLOWERS. 
333 
7. Anemone, wood, Anemone nemorosa. St. 
Aphraates, fourth century. 
8. Ground-ivy, Glechoma hederacea. St. Diony¬ 
sius, bishop of Corinth. 
9. Polyanthos, red, Primula. St. Mary, of 
Egypt, 421. 
10. Violet, pale, Viola tonbrigens. St. Mech- 
tildes, abbess, fourteenth century. 
11. Dandelion, Lcontodon taraxacum. St. Leo 
the Great, Pope, 461. 
12. Saxifrage, great thick-leafed, -Saxifraga cras- 
sifolia. St. Zeno, bishop, 380. 
13. Narcissus, green, .Narcissus viridiflorus. St. 
Hermenegild, martyr, 586. 
14. Borage, common, Borago officinalis. St. 
Lidwina, 1184. 
15. Stitchwort, greater, Stellaria lwlostea. St 
Peter Gonzales, 1246. 
16. Tulip, yellow, Tulipa sylveslris. St. Joa¬ 
chim of Sienna, 1305. 
17. Arum, Friar’s cowl, broad-leafed, Arum ari. 
sarum. St. Stephen of Citeaux, abbot, 
1134. 
18. Narcissus, musk, Narcissus moschatus. St. 
Apollonius, 186. 
