Sunday, January 19, 2014

Allan-Pfeiffer Perfumes

Allan-Pfeiffer Chemical Co. of 1700 Morgan Street St. Louis, Mo.

 JE Allan, President
Chas E. Lane, Vice President
Geo W. Winstead, Secretary and Treasurer
Darius McLean, General Manager Perfume Department


The perfumes of Allan-Pfeiffer Chemical Co.:

  • 1903 Allan Frangipanni 
  • 1903 Allan Musk 
  • 1903 Allan Rose Perfume Soap and Toilet Articles 
  • 1903 Allan Violet 
  • 1903 China Musk 
  • 1903 English Lilac 
  • 1903 Florera 
  • 1903 Helianthus 
  • 1903 Idyllwild 
  • 1903 India Queen 
  • 1903 Janice Perfume Soap and Toilet Articles 
  • 1903 Janie 
  • 1903 Japan Lily 
  • 1903 Kim Kam Perfume Soap and Toilet Articles 
  • 1903 La Fleura 
  • 1903 Lilac Flowers 
  • 1903 May Blossom 
  • 1903 Nile Lily 
  • 1903 Old English Lilac 
  • 1903 Persian Pansy 
  • 1903 Persian Pink 
  • 1903 Princess Daisies 
  • 1903 Princess Lily 
  • 1903 Princess Pink 
  • 1903 Princess Prue 
  • 1903 Princess Roses 
  • 1903 Princess Violettes 
  • 1903 Rahnee 
  • 1903 Rajah 
  • 1903 Rose Buds and Lilacs
  • 1903 Rose Enchant 
  • 1903 Royal Rose 
  • 1903 Swiss Violet 
  • 1903 Thesmia 
  • 1903 True Azalia 
  • 1903 Vici Violettes 
  • 1903 Violet Enchant 
  • 1903 Wild Hay Perfume Soap and Toilet Articles 
  • 1903 World's Fair Bouquet 

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