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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Baldwin Perfumery Co

The perfumes of BD Baldwin Perfumery Company of Chicago, IL:





B. D. Baldwin Co. Perfumes:

  • 1884 Queen Bess (still sold in 1894)
  • 1886 Peach Blow
  • 1887 Canary Rose 
  • 1887 Carnation Pink 
  • 1887 Cassie 
  • 1887 Dew Drops 
  • 1887 Dove Lily 
  • 1887 Egyptian Lotus 
  • 1887 English Violette (still sold in 1908)
  • 1887 Espirito Santo 
  • 1887 Ess Bouquet 
  • 1887 Frangipanni 
  • 1887 Heliotrope (still sold in 1908)
  • 1887 Honeysuckle 
  • 1887 Hyacinth 
  • 1887 Jaqueminot Rose 
  • 1887 Jasmin 
  • 1887 Jockey Club 
  • 1887 Kus Kus 
  • 1887 Lalla Rookh 
  • 1887 Lily of the Valley
  • 1887 Magnolia 
  • 1887 May Flowers 
  • 1887 Mignonette 
  • 1887 Millefleur 
  • 1887 Moss Rose 
  • 1887 Musk Rose 
  • 1887 Musk 
  • 1887 Nature's Heart 
  • 1887 New Mown Hay 
  • 1887 Night Blooming Cereus 
  • 1887 Ocean Spray 
  • 1887 Olive Blossoms 
  • 1887 Orange Flowers 
  • 1887 Otto Valley Bouquet 
  • 1887 Palmer House Bouquet 
  • 1887 Patchouly 
  • 1887 Regina Bouquet
  • 1887 Rose 
  • 1887 Rose Geranium 
  • 1887 Snow Bells 
  • 1887 Spring Flowers 
  • 1887 Stephanotis 
  • 1887 Sweet Briar 
  • 1887 Sweet Pea 
  • 1887 Tea Rose 
  • 1887 Tuberose 
  • 1887 Tulip 
  • 1887 Upper Ten 
  • 1887 Verbena 
  • 1887 Violette 
  • 1887 West End 
  • 1887 White Lilac 
  • 1887 White Pond Lily 
  • 1887 White Rose 
  • 1887 Wild Rose (still sold in 1908)
  • 1887 Wood Violette 
  • 1887 Ylang Ylang 
  • 1892 Wild Plum Blossom
  • 1894 Apple Blossoms 
  • 1894 English Violets
  • 1894 Fresh Violets 
  • 1898 Silver Lake (still sold in 1908)
  • 1903 Clovereta (still sold in 1908)
  • 1903 Dove Lily 
  • 1903 Dutch Tulip (still sold in 1908)
  • 1903 Fascinating Belle Rose 
  • 1903 French Lilac (still sold in 1908)
  • 1903 La Rose Princesse
  • 1903 Navy Rose 
  • 1903 Panne Violet 
  • 1903 Queen Carnation 
  • 1903 Vassar Violet 
  • 1903 Vokiba 
  • 1903 Wild Flowers of America 
  • 1907 Acme Rose
  • 1907 Apple Blossoms
  • 1907 Easter Flowers
  • 1907 Fresh Crab Apple
  • 1907 La Rose Princesse
  • 1907 White Rose Special
  • 1907 Vivian Pink
  • 1907 Vivian Honeysuckle
  • 1907 Vivian Lilac
  • 1907 Vivian Lily
  • 1907 Vivian Rose
  • 1907 Vivian Violette
  • 1907 Clarabel
  • 1907 Lynette
  • 1907 Monte Rose
  • 1907 Ne-ko-Da
  • 1908 Peau d'Espagne
  • 1912 Blue Beauty
  • 1912 Belle Rose
  • 1920 Otesa
  • 1920 Cloverlea
  • 1926 Nous Jasmin
  • 1926 Noux Jasmin
  • 1929 Cheron
  • 1929 Passion



The Druggists' Ready Reference, 1887:





Prices Current By Fuller & Fuller Co., Chicago, 1907:

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