As an addition to the 'stinky-ness factor' , I'll add the fact that many Victorian homes were planted with Tea Roses (often under windows that could be opened) , carnations & (one of my favorites) English Wallflowers .
A short 100 - 110 years ago , the majority of homes in the U.S. had outhouses which would really become extra pungent in the warm seasons .
Those fortunate enough to have indoor plumbing often had neighbors who did not .
My Grandmother had a tussy mussy which she would bring with her to social functions of her day (dances , tea parties & such) , and told me that many ladies in her social circle began using them (again) during the 'Spanish flu' epidemic of the early 1900's .
She used tea roses , rosemary , carnations , wallflowers , lavender & honeysuckle in hers (according to her) , as I recall .