CALENDAR OF FLOWERS. 
321 
Primrose, red, Primula acaulis. St. Ade¬ 
laide, 1015. 
6. Hyacinth, blue, Hyacinthus orientalis. St. 
Dorothy, 308. 
7. Cyclamen, round - leafed, Cyclamen coum. 
St. Romuald, 1027. 
8. Moss, narrow-leafed spring, Mnium andro- 
gynum. St. John of Matha, 1213. 
9. Narcissus, Roman, Narcissus Romanus. St. 
Apollonia, 249. 
10. Mezereon, Daphne mezereon. St. Scholas- 
tica, 543. 
Moss, silky fork, Mnium heteromallum. St. 
Coteris, fourth century. 
11. Primrose, red, Primula verna rubra. St. 
Theodora, empress, 367. 
12. Anemone, noble Liverwort, Anemone hepa- 
tica. St. Eulalia of Barcelona. 
13. Polyanthos, Primula Polyanthus. St. Ca¬ 
therine de Ricci, 1589. 
14. Crocus, yellow, Crocus mccsiacus, or Crocus 
aureus. St. Valentine, the lover’s saint. 
He was a priest at Rome, and married 
there about the year 270. 
15. Crocus, cloth of gold, Crocus sulphu- 
