CALENDAR OF FLOWERS. 
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supposed to have been the first of Christ s 
Apostles. 
Bachelor’s Button, Lychnis dioica. St. 
James the just and the less, apostle, mar¬ 
tyred in the tumult in the Temple. 
2. Charlock, Raphanus raplianistrum, or Sina- 
pus arveusis. St. Athanasius, patriarch 
of Alexandria, 373. 
3. Narcissus, poetic, Narcissus poeticus. The 
discovery of the Cross, 326. 
4. Stock Gilliflower, Cheiranthus incanus. St. 
Monicla, mother of St. Augustine. 
5. Apple-tree, Pyrus malus. Sts. Angelus 
and Pius V. Pope, 1572. 
6. Globe Flower, bright yellow, Trollius euro- 
pccus. St. John Damascene, 780. 
7. Globe Flower, Asiatic, bright-orange, Trol¬ 
lius asiaticus. St. John of Beverley. 
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, Paonia tenuifolia. 
St. Comgal, Irish abbot, 601. 
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