SEVERAL GOOD ROSES FOR OUR PROVINCE. 



Baron de Bon- 

 stetten — A variety 

 that is almost in- 

 dispensable in the ama- 

 teur's garden, for it is one 

 of the finest of the very 

 dark red roses. For best 

 results it needs the best 

 of cultivation. 



Origin — Raised b y 

 Jean Liabaud, of Lyons, 

 France, in 1871. 



Plant — Hybrid remon- 

 tant, vigorous grower, a 

 shy bloomer in autumn. 



Bloom — Color rich 

 velvety maroon, shaded 

 with deep crimson, turns 

 darker as it matures. 



Of the red or pink 

 roses, one of the finest is 



Gabriel Luizet, 

 whichwas sent out 



* l)y our Associa- 



tion three or four 

 years ago, and 

 has given great 



'^ satisfaction every 



where. 



Origin — Raised by Jean 

 Liabaud,'Lyons, France, in 

 1878, from seed of Jules 

 Margottin. 



Plant — Hybrid remon- 

 tant ; a free grower, long 

 foliaged, a good bloomer, 

 and hardy. 



^A?^w— Large, from four 

 to four and a half inches in 

 diameter in 1897, cup- 

 shaped ; color, pink or pale 

 rose, somewhat fragrant. 



Fio. 1262. -(Jabriel Luizet. 



