{$ The Scented Qarden ^ 



Dram, of Amber-greece one grain, fat Musk two grains : 

 Mix them all together, and grind them upon a Painter's 

 Stone, and then anoint the gloves there with, yet before 

 you anoint them, let them be dampishly moistened with 

 Damask Rose-water. Ibid. 



To perfume a Jerkin. 



To perfume a Jerkin well take the oyl of Benjamin a 

 pennyworth, oyl of Spike and oyl of olives, half penny- 

 worths of each, and take two Spunges, and warm one of 

 them against the fire and rub your Jerkin therewith, and 

 when the oyl is dryed take the other Spunge and dip it in 

 the oyl, and rub your Jerkin therewith till it be dry, 

 then lay on the Perfume before prescribed for gloves. 



Ibid. 

 To perfume gloves. 



Take benjamine, storax, civet, muske and amber- 

 greese with the oyle of sweet balsams : with a little 

 orace flower water grind all these very well upon a 

 painters stone and so wash your gloves with it and put 

 them upon sticks and dry them : the oyle of balsame 

 keeps them supple that they will not dry stiff. 



The Book of Simples {circa 1650). 



SCENTED TOBACCOS 



A pleasant and wholesome Perfume for Tobacco taken in a 

 Pipe. 

 Take one ounce of the hard Balsom that is in Nuts, 

 Ambergris half a dram, Oyl of Anniseeds six drops, Oyl 

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