The Art of Perfumery - And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants by George William Septimus Piesse
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Lavender--Marechale--Mousselaine--Bouquet de Montpellier--Caprice de la
Mode--May Flowers--Neptune, or Naval Nosegay--Bouquet of all Nations--Isle of Wight Bouquet--Bouquet du Roi--Bouquet de la Reine Victoria--Rondeletia. (Odors properly blended produce new Fragrances.) Bouquet Royal--Suave--Spring Flowers--Tulip Nosegay--The Wood Violet--Windsor Castle Bouquet--Yacht Club Nosegay SECTION VII. The ancient Perfumes were only odoriferous Gums--Abstaining from the Use of Perfumes a Sign of Humiliation--The Vase at Alnwick Castle--Sachet Powders--Sachet au Chypre--Sachet à la Frangipanne--Heliotrope Sachet--Lavender Sachet--Sachet à la Maréchale--Mousselaine--Millefleur--Portugal Sachet--Patchouly Sachet--Pot Pourri--Olla Podrida--Rose Sachet--Santal-wood Sachet--Sachet (without a name)--Vervain Sachet--Vitivert--Violet Sachet--Perfumed Leather--Russia Leather--Peau d'Espagne--Perfumed Letter Paper--Perfumed Book-markers--Cassolettes, and Printaniers Pastils--The Censer--Vase in the British Museum--Method of using the Censer--Incense for Altar Service--Yellow Pastils--Dr. Paris's Pastils--Perfumer's Pastils--Piesse's Pastils--Fumigation--The Perfume Lamp--Incandescent Platinum--Eau à Bruler--Eau pour Bruler--Fumigating Paper--Perfuming Spills--Odoriferous Lighters SECTION VIII. PERFUMED SOAP. |
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