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6. Hyacinth, starch, Hyacinthus racemosus. St. 
Sixtus L, Pope. 
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. Mechtddes, 
abbess, fourteenth century. 
11. Dandelion, Leoritodon taraxacum, St. Leo the 
Great, Pope, 461. 
12. Saxifrage, great thick-leafed, Saxifraga crassi- 
folia. St. Zeno, bishop, 380. 
13. Narcissus, green, JVarcissus viridi/orus. St. 
Hermenegild, martyr, 586. 
14. Borage, common, Boraga officinahs. St. Lid- 
wina, 1184. 
15. Stitchwort, greater, Stellaria holestea. St. 
Peter Gonzales, 1246. 
16. Tulip, yellow, TuUpa silvestris. St. Joachim 
of Sienna, 1305. 
17. Arum, Friar’s cowl, broad-leafed. Arum arisa- 
rum. St. Stephen of Citeaux, abbot, 1134. 
