Kensitas Silk Flowers
Don Wearmouth and his wife showcase the 230 beautiful silk designs that were distributed free with Kensitas cigarettes in the 1930s. Each flower (daffodils, poppies, chrysanthemums, roses, and 96 other types) came encased in its own descriptive folder. Browse the galleries for vivid, colorful photos of each example.
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