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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Boerner Fry Co. Perfumes

The Boerner Fry Company of  NW Corner Washington and Gilbert Streets, Iowa City, Iowa.

Established in 1897 by Partners Emil L. Boerner, Edwin A. Boerner and William A. Fry.


The perfumes:
  • 1903 Aprilis 
  • 1903 Athens Violet 
  • 1903 Bay Hazel Cream 
  • 1903 Cleanaroma 
  • 1903 Dell Buds 
  • 1903 Dental Cream 
  • 1903 Eola 
  • 1903 Feronia 
  • 1903 Jelly of Roses 
  • 1903 Notus 
  • 1903 Odontine 
  • 1903 Prairie Star  
  • 1903 Queen Perfume 
  • 1903 Roris 
  • 1903 Rose in Bloom 
  • 1903 Two Tones 
  • 1903 Ulala 
  • 1903 Vi-U 

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