Hovenia.
This plant, Hovenia dulcis, indigenous to Japan, has a peculiar odor, which, however, is not pleasant to European taste. The perfume sold under this name has a special odor, though it differs from that of the plant. It is made according to the following formula:
| Oil of lemon | 3 oz. |
| Oil of clove | ¼ oz. |
| Oil of neroli | 75 grains. |
| Oil of rose | 75 grains. |
| Alcohol | 5 qts. |
Huntsman’s Nosegay.
| Essence of rose (triple) | 1 pint. |
| Extract of cassie | 6 fl. oz. |
| Extract of orange flower | 6 fl. oz. |
| Tincture of musk | 150 grains. |
| Tincture of tonka | 1 pint. |
| Oil of citronella | 150 grains. |
| Alcohol | 3 qts. |
Bouquet du Japon.
| Extract of rose | 1 qt. |
| Extract of orange flower | 1 qt. |
| Essence of patchouly | ½ pint. |
| Extract of verbena | 1 pint. |
| Essence of vetiver | 1 pint. |
| Tincture of civet | 3 fl. oz. |
| Tincture of musk. | ⅓ fl. oz. |
Eau Japonaise.
| Tincture of cedar wood | 1 qt. |
| Essence of patchouly | 1 qt. |
| Extract of santal | 1 qt. |
| Extract of verbena | 1 qt. |
| Essence of vetiver | 1 pint. |
| Essence of rose (triple) | 1 qt. |
Jockey Club.