Fragrance List

Shulton of New York City. Shulton also operated under a name of another company called Leigh. I believe it was originally called Leigh, then was either bought out by Shulton or had a name change.


The perfumes of Shulton (Leigh):

  • 1910 Bouquet Supreme (Leigh)
  • 1919 Dulcinea (a lovely jasmine bouquet, Leigh)
  • 1922 Rose Marechal (Leigh)
  • 1922 Virginia Clover (Leigh)
  • 1923 Ambar Nile (Leigh)
  • 1925 Bainaqua (Leigh)
  • 1930 Sublime (Leigh)
  • 1926 Risque (a smoldering amber musk, Leigh)
  • 1929 Lady Leigh (Leigh)
  • 1930 Lochnivar (Leigh)
  • 1930 Man Fashion (Leigh)
  • 1930 Poetic Dream (floral fantasy, Leigh)
  • 1930 Resplendent (Leigh)
  • 1935 Sandra
  • 1936 Old Spice (masculine blend of citrus and long lasting spices)
  • 1936 Tropical Night
  • 1937 Early American Old Spice for Women
  • 1937 handsome is as handsome does
  • 1939 Early American Gardens
  • 1939 Early American Heartbeat
  • 1939 Early American Roundelay
  • 1939 Friendship's Garden (the dewy fresh fragrance of garden flowers)
  • 1942 Always Date Lovely
  • 1943 Heartbeat (a vibrant floral blend, also sold under the Leigh name)
  • 1944 Picaresque
  • 1947 Desert Flower (a rather spicy floral, aromatic citrus and jasmine blend, also sold under the Leigh name)
  • 1953 Verve
  • 1954 Escapade
  • 1954 Page One
  • 1965 Taji
  • 1966 Old Spice Fresh Lime (fresh, brisk lime with a lasting note of spice)
  • 1968 Old Spice Burley/Old Spice Bounty
  • 1971 Wild Meadow (floral-grassy)
  • 1971 Blue Jeans (musky oriental floral blend)
  • 1974 Old Spice Musk for Men (blend of musk with notes of spice and citrus)
  • 1977 Cie (an unusual blend of sparkling florals, subtly accented with notes of crisp greens, precious woods and warm spices. Delicate, yet long lasting)
  • 1977 Old Spice Herbal
  • 1981 Blue Stratos (citrus-fresh top note; woodsy, herbal middle note and a sweet amber, musk bottom note)
  • 1985 Old Spice Leather
  • 1987 Night Spice
  • Natif de France (unknown launch date)


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