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Sunday, January 19, 2014

CF Booth Co. Perfumes:

The CF Booth Co. was located in Norwich, New York.


The Spatula, 1903:
"CF Booth for some time president of the CF Booth Co New York has severed his connection with that firm and has formed a partnership with EJ McGrath proprietor of the Anchor brand of Castile soap under the title of Booth & McGrath The firm will manufacture a full line of toilet requisites and perfumes." 

The CF Booth Co. perfumes:
  • 1903 Compound Derma Talcum Powder 
  • 1903 Fleur d'Or 
  • 1903 Pink Cluster 
  • 1903 Rose Cluster 
  • 1903 Violet Cluster 
  • 1903 Sovereign (a line of Perfume and Toilet Articles)
  • 1903 Sovereign Bouquet
  • 1903 Sovereign Pink
  • 1903 Sovereign Violet
  • 1903 Trefoil Cardinal 
  • 1903 Tryphosa 
  • 1908 Violette d’Or
  • 1908 Sweet Fern

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