How Paper is Made

Whiting Paper Co., Holyoke, MA



The Whiting papers are loft dried -- which means that they are suspended on poles in lofts and allowed to dry atmospherically. This is a natural process, permitting a free expansion and contraction that is not destructive of the fiber formation, and it produces a uniform and permanent sheet of the finest texture and quality.

No effort is spared to make the papers in every way such as people with taste and refinement will take a lasting satisfaction to use in either their private correspondence or for business purposes.

Some of the most notable of the Whiting papers for correspondence are Organdie, Woven Linen, Angora, Wedding Papers, Polo Cloth, Moorish Linen, Superfine, Crushed Antique, Oak Grain, Aletta Linen, French Cheviot, Lois Antique, Moleskin, and Chesterfield Linen.



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