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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 20.  
 
Amour, Bon (hybrid tea) Liabaud 1897; red currant-coloured, glossy crimson reflexes, large, double, growth 7/10.
Magazine  (Feb 1904)  Page(s) 26.  
 
Nécrologie: Jean Liabaud.
Le nombre des roses mises au commerce par Jean Liabaud est de 128, presque toutes encore cultivées en ce moment.
Parmi les meilleures, nous citerons:
Bonamour (Thé 1897).
Website/Catalog  (1904)  Page(s) 82.  
 
Bonamour  T.  Currant red, reflex of petals very brilliant; very large and very sweet; gross vigorous; one of the best Tea-scented roses.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Bonamour, thé, Liabaud, 1897, carmin brillant
Book  (1898)  Page(s) 2.  
 
Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898
Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation.
26. Bonamour (Tea); dark red, large, very sweet.
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