The scrapbook (loose pages) consists of many trade cards about confections. There are a total of 16 pages. Page two has no images on it, but is followed by one large trade card that is of a boy and two retrievers with red collars. Page three has no cards on it either, but is followed by a large trade card of an African - American man with a suit coat and top hat, carrying a bouquet of flowers and a cat. Page four has seven cards on the page. One is of a lily in a vase. Page five has five cards on the page and one is of a dog holding a sign in his mouth. Page six has four cards on the page, and one has an image of a shrieking cat. Page seven has five cards on the page, and has an image of a girl jumping rope while another holds a hoop. Page eight contains seven cards fastened to the page, and one nudged in between the top two right corner cards -- all are for Kaiser & Goodman Confectioners. Page nine has eight cards, and the top two left corner cards are for George Miller & Son, Confectioners. Page 10 has four cards all from the same company, J. H. Pine, Manufacturing Confectioner. Page 11 has five cards - two of them are in the shape of a paint palette and even have colors of paint on the outside of the painted scene. Page 12 has nine cards, and the top four are for one company, the bottom four are for one company, and the very bottom solo card is for F. J. Weiss. Page 13 has five cards and one has a young boy riding a donkey and has a tree branch as a whip in mid air, ready to hit the donkey. That is for The Alden Fruit Vinegar. Page 14 has five cards, the three in the top row are all for B.F. Silby. Page 15 has five cards too, and the top left corner card has a woman on it representing Austria - the country.