CHEMICAL TOXICANTS FOR USE IN

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D-LEET MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MO. CHEMICAL TOXICANTS FOR USE IN MAKING OR FORMULATING AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES AND HERBICIDES;DELETE;
DILAN COMMERCIAL SOLVENTS CORPORATION New York NY CHEMICAL TOXICANTS FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE AND FORMULATION OF AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES;
M MONSANTO MONSANTO COMPANY 800 N. LINDBERGH BLVD., E2NA ST. LOUIS MO 63167 CHEMICAL TOXICANTS FOR USE IN MAKING OR FORMULATING AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES AND HERBICIDES; AND FORMULATIONS OF AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES AND HERBICIDES CONTAINING CHEMICAL TOXICANTS.;IN JANUARY 1940 IN A SUBSTANTIALLY IDENTICAL FORM.;IN JANUARY 1940 IN A SUBSTANTIALLY IDENTICAL FORM.;THE DRAWING IS LINED FOR THE COLOR RED, BUT THIS PARTICULAR COLOR IS NOT CLAIMED AS A FEATURE OF THE MARK.;
RANDOX MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MO. CHEMICAL TOXICANTS FOR USE IN MAKING OR FORMULATING AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, AND HERBICIDES;
RANDOX MONSONTO COMPANY ST. LOUIS MO [CHEMICAL TOXICANTS FOR USE IN MAKING OR] FORMULATING AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES AND HERBICIDES; [AND FORMULATIONS OF AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES AND HERBICIDES] CONTAINING CHEMICAL TOXICANTS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A composition having a fragrance that substantially mimics a fragrance of a plant is made by (a) identifying a plurality of different chemical entities emitted from a plant, wherein the plurality of different chemical entities combine to form the fragrance of the plant; (b) determining a concentration of the plurality of different chemical entities emitted from the plant, the plurality of different chemical entities including at least a first chemical entity and a second chemical entity, the first and second chemical entities having different chemical structures; (c) providing a stock of the first chemical entity and a stock of the second chemical entity; and (d) mixing together aliquots of the stock of the first chemical entity and the stock of the second chemical entity to form a mixture wherein a ratio of the concentration of the first chemical entity to second chemical entity is substantially the same as that emitted from the plant. The composition may be applied to an article such as a flower with little or no scent to enhance the articles fragrance.