3. Mallow, common, Malva sylvestris. St. Phocas, a gardener, 303.

4. Day Lily, tawny, Hemerocallis fulva. St. Ulric, bishop of Augsburg.

5. Rose, double yellow, Rosa sulphurea. St. Edana, of Elphin and Tuam.

6. Hawkweed, Crepis barbata. St. Julian, anchorite, fourth century.

7. Nasturtium, Tropæolum majus. St. Felix, bishop of Nantes, 584.

8. Primrose, evening, Œnothera biennis. St. Elizabeth, queen of Portugal, 1336.

9. Sowthistle, marsh, Sonchus palustris. St. Everildis.

10. Snapdragon, speckled, Antirrhinum triphyllum. Sts. Rufina and Secunda, 257.

11. Lupine, yellow, Lupinus flavus. St. James, bishop of Nisibis, 350.

12. Snapdragon, great, Antirrhinum purpureum. St. John Gualbert, abbot, 1073.