Jean Giraud Son, established in 1853 as Giraud Freres, later known as J. Giraud Son Acquired by various essential oils Producers in Grasse: such as Honore Joseph Sozio, Changed name to J. Giraud Fils in 1900. They Had wide exports to South America. Products sub-titled 'Principle of Flowers''
The perfumes of Giraud et Fils:
The perfumes of Giraud et Fils:
- 1890 Essence Concentrée L'Iris Blanc
- 1890 Lavande des Alpes
- 1900 Eau de Cologne Ambrée (an oriental fragrance)
- 1906 Parfum Rêvé
- 1906 Fleur de Lavande
- 1906 Fleur de Muguet
- 1906 Fleur de Violette
- 1906 Fleurs de Rose
- 1906 Genêt de Estérel
- 1906 Rosat-Genium
- 1911 Fleur Mimosa
- 1917 Bouquet Egyptien
- 1918 Mariana
- 1919 Le Cyclamen
- 1919 Veraflor
- 1920 Dans les Nuits
- 1920 Aux Fleurs de Jasmin
- 1920 Eau de Cologne Supérieure
- 1920 Eau de Rose Concentrée
- 1920 Folavril
- 1920 Frago
- 1920 Le Jasmin
- 1920 Les Fleurs de Nice
- 1920 Madapril
- 1920 Mystèriose
- 1920 Japtis Parfum
- 1920 Idilio
- 1920 Cassiris
- 1922 L’Ambré
- 1922 La Rose
- 1922 La Violette
- 1922 Le Chypre
- 1922 Le Cougourdon Provencia
- 1922 Royal Bouquet
- 1922 En Nue
- 1922 Lysmina
- 1922 Odorantis
- 1922 L’Œillet
- 1923 Maflor
- 1926 La Soirée
- 1927 Saga-Zain
- 1932 Fils Orana
- 1932 Orana
- Au Muguet des Alpés
- Bandoline aux Fleurs
- Blanch
- Cattleya
- Cuir de Russe
- Cupidon
- Eau de Toilette aux Violettes d'Italie
- Elder Flower Water
- Enciting Perfumes
- Floretta
- Fougère en France
- Rencontre
- Rodoll
- Vridiflor Fougère
Chemist and Druggist, 1889"
"The essential oils and pomades of M. Jean Giraud Fils of Grasse are not unfamiliar in the English markets or in Australasia the firm having been awarded a high distinction at last year's Melboume Exhibition. In Paris also, M. Giraud Fils has a tasteful and rich exhibit not only of raw products but likewise of prepared toilet waters, eau de Cologne, and other put up goods, in fact, when the firm was first established some thirty two years ago, its business, we believe, was that of manufacturing perfumers, and the distilling business, which now appears to be the principal branch, was afterwards added to it. Now, the establishment at Grasse is stated to be fitted with all the newest distilling and pressing machinery, and with a freezing apparatus by means of which, extracts by subjecting them to a very low temperature, are freed from any adhering fatty parts, which would render them cloudy in a cold climate. The distillation of scented woods, and the preparation of sachet powders also fall within the scope of M. Giraud's business, and we understand that all the cases in which his goods are exported are manufactured on the premises of the firm.