168 THE RAISIN INDUSTRY. 



as readily and just as cheaply have followed the originals. A beau- 

 tiful label is well worth its price. As a work of art, it is seldom 

 thrown away, but is carefully kept and made to adorn the walls of 

 many a humble home, in which the name and fame of our State will 

 soon be a household word. Let these labels go out by the million 

 yearly to tell of our climate and of our soil, and of the land where the 

 luscious raisins are produced, with the same care as apples or garden 

 stulf in countries less favored by nature. 



