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Friday, June 13, 2014

Tarrant's Perfumes



TARRANT'S EXQUISITE PERFUMES (c1893)
LIST OF REGULAR ODORS: 
  • Carnation Pink 
  • Heliotrope 
  • Hyacinth 
  • Jasmine 
  • Jockey Club 
  • Lily of Valley 
  • Marechale 
  • Mille fleurs
  • Moss Rose
  • New Mown Hay 
  • Night Blooming Cereus 
  • Ocean Spray  
  • Opoponax 
  • Orange Blossom 
  • Patchouly 
  • Pond Lily 
  • Rose Geranium 
  • Stephanotis 
  • Tube Rose 
  • Violet 
  • West End 
  • White Lilac 
  • Wood Violet 
  • White Heliotrope 
  • White Rose 
  • Ylang Ylang


SPECIAL ODORS  
  • Crab Apple Blossoms 
  • Ess Bouquet
  • Frangipani
  • Mariposa Lily
  • Trailing Arbutus
  • Musk 
  • Modesty
  • Meadow Violet
  • Wild Rose



TARRANT'S TOILET WATERS
  • Lavender Double Distilled
  • Lavender Amber
  • Heliotrope 
  • VIOLET
  • White Rose 
  • White Lilac 



  • 1903 Alabaster applied to Face Powder and Face Tablet 
  • 1903 Bay Tree Brand Bay Rum 
  • 1903 Dermal as applied to Toilet and Infant Powder 
  • 1903 Exquisite Perfumes 
  • 1903 Tarrant's Golden Septre as applied to Cologne 
  • 1903 New American Cologne 
  • 1903 Victorian as applied to Perfumes Toilet Water etc 
  • 1903 Wild Rose Trade Marked June 1887 No 5301






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