WILD FLOWER SACHET 
No. 625 
“Midsummer Night’s Dream” 
A combination of wild flowers, herbs and 
roots of natural, delicate, and lasting 
fragrance that reminds one of the moon- 
lit, odor-laden garden in June. 
This combination is a deviation from 
the usual, because its unusual and allur- 
ing scent is mostly derived from the splen- 
did combination of sweetly scented flow- 
ers, herbs, and roots that impart their 
fragrance to linen, clothing or room for 
an indefinite period. It has not the sharp, 
penetrating smell of synthetic perfumes, 
but it has a rare bouquet scent of pro- 
nounced refinement and individuality that 
lends to apparel and home an exclusive 
atmosphere and dignity. 
Price 60c including tax. 
TEMPLE INCENSE 
No. 704 
A combination of various highly aro- 
matic herbs and seeds used by the an- 
cients and superstitious for temple wor- 
ship, to quiet the mind and place it.in a 
receptive mood for spiritual meditation. 
The incense is placed on a piece of burn- 
ing charcoal or on a hot stove. 
Price 50ce. 
INCENSE PASTILLES 
No. 191 
For refreshing the air of a sick room, 
and for masking unpleasant odors caused 
by cooking, ete. Furnished in the follow- 
ing odoors: Mint, Violet, Oriental Spice, 
Temple Odor, and Wild Flowers. 
Price 25c. 
ORIENTAL TYPE INCENSE 
No. 703 
When burned or placed on the back of 
the stove it perfumes the air. Should be 
burned in every home where there is sick- ~ 
ness or unpleasant atmosphere, for its 
pleasing scent. 
Price 50c. 
OLD FASHIONED SCENTED BAGS 
A very pleasant perfume, and also a 
preventive against moths may be made 
of the following ingredients: Take of 
cloves, caraway seeds, nutmeg, mace, cin- 
namon and Tonquin beans, of each one 
ounce; then add as much Florentine Or- 
ris root as will equal the other ingredients 
put together. Grind the whole well to 
powder and then put it in little bags 
among clothes, etc. 
See page 101 for other fragrant botani- 
cals: all plain herbs in 35c & $1.00 size 
boxes. 
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