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Parfums de Surtou
Parfums de Surtou was a French company that supplied various American department stores with their fine perfume starting around 1926 and ending with the beginning of the second world war in 1939.
The perfumes were distributed by Bullock's as well as Abraham & Strauss, Huntzler's and possibly others .
The fragrances of Surtou:
- 1926 Ambre d'Allah
- 1926 Jasmin d'Azur
- 1926 Chypre Bijou
- 1926 Violette Duc
- 1926 Narcisse (Narcissus)
- 1926 Muguet (Lily of the Valley)
- 1926 Lilas de Nice
- 1926 Rose Louvre
- 1926 Parisia
- 1926 Bouquet Djony
- 1928 Gardenia
- 1928 Pois de Senteur (Sweet Pea)
- 1928 Bouquet
- 1929 Or et Noir (Gold & Black)
- 1929 Fleur d'Oranger (Orange Blossom)
- 1932 Femme Eternelle
- 1932 Chevrefeuille (Honeysuckle)
- 1932 Oeillet (Carnation)
- 1932 Inspiration
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