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7. Anemone, wood, Anemone nemorosa. St. 
Aphraates, fourth century. 
8. Ground-ivy, Glechoma hederacea. St. Dio¬ 
nysius, bishop of Corinth. 
9. Polyanthos, red, Primula. St. Mary, of 
Egypt, 421. 
10. Violet, pale, Viola tombrigens. St. Mech- 
tildes, abbess, fourteenth century. 
11. Dandelion, Leontodon taraxacum. St. Leo 
the Great, Pope, 461. 
12. Saxifrage, great thick-leafed. Suiifraga 
crassifolia. St. Zeno, bishop, 380. 
13. Narcissus, green, Narcissus viridijlorus. St. 
Hermenegild, martyr, 586. 
14. Borage, common, Borago officinalis. St. 
Lidwina, 1184. 
15. Stitchwort, greater, Stellaria holostea. St. 
Peter Gonzales, 1246. 
16. Tulip, yellow, Tulipa sylvestris. St. Joa¬ 
chim of Sienna, 1305. 
17. Arum, Friar’s cowl, broad-leafed, Arum 
arisarum. St. Stephen, of Citeaux, abbot, 
1134. 
18. Narcissus, musk, Narcissus moschatus. St. 
Appollonius, 186. 
