12. Fleabane, wavy, Inula undulata. St. Wilfred, bishop of York, 709.
13. Helenium, yellow, smooth, Helenium autumnale. St. Edward, king and confessor, 1066.
14. Fleabane, Indian, Inula Indica. St. Calixtus, pope, 222.
15. Sweet Sultan, purple, Centaurea moschata. St. Teresa, 1582.
16. Yarrow, Achillea millefolium. St. Gall, abbot, 646.
17. Sunflower, dwarf, Helianthus indicus. St. Anstrudis, 688.
18. Mushroom, Agaricus floccosus. St. Luke, Evangelist, 63.
19. Tick-seed, perennial, Coreopsis procera. St. Frideswith, patroness of Oxford, eighth century.
20. Sweet Sultan, yellow, Centaurea suaveolens. St. Artemius, 362.
21. Silphium, hairy-stalked, Silphium asteriscus. St. Ursula, fifth century.
22. Silphium, rough three-leafed, Silphium trifoliatum. St. Nunilo, 840.
23. Starwort, slender-stalked, Aster junceus. St. Theodoret, 362.
24. Starwort, Carolina, Aster Carolinus flexuosus. St. Proclus, archbishop of Constantinople, 447.
25. Starwort, fleabane, Aster Conizoides. St. Crispin, 287.
Starwort, meagre, Aster miser. St. Crispinian, 287.--These were brothers and martyrs, shoemakers, and patrons of that art.
26. Golden rod, late flowered, Solidago petiolaris. St. Evaristus, pope, 112.
27. Starwort, floribund, Aster floribundus. St. Frumentius, apostle of Ethiopia, fourth century.
28. Chrysanthemum, late-flowering creeping. Chrys. serotinum St. Simon, Apostle, the Zealot.
Starwort, scattered, Aster passiflorus. St. Jude, Apostle.
29. Narcissus, green autumnal, Narcissus viridiflorus. St. Narcissus, bishop of Jerusalem, second century.
30. Mushroom, mixed, Agaricus fimetarius. St. Marcellus the centurion, 298.
31. Tick-seed, fennel-leaved, Coreopsis ferulafolia. St. Quintin, 287.
NOVEMBER.
1. Laurustinus, Laurustinus sempervirens. St. Fortunatus.
2. Cherry, winter, Physalis. St. Marcian, 387.
3. Primrose, Primula vulgaris. St. Flour, 389.
4. Strawberry tree, Arbutus. St. Brinstane, bishop of Winchester, 931.
5. Cherry, common winter, Physalis alkakengi. St. Bertille, abbess of Chelles, 692.
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