Wayne West, H. H. West, and Evert West stand in front of an orange tree in Wayne West's yard. Evert West holds oranges. H. H. West has his arm around Evert's shoulders. There is a car and a house in the background.
Mertie Whitaker West was H. H. West's wife. Wayne West was H. H. West's brother and Maud Foreman West was Wayne's wife. Fred Lemberger was H. H. West's cousin and Mary R. Lemberger was Fred's wife.
Fred Lemberger and his wife, Mary R. Lemberger hold oranges in Wayne West's yard. There is an orange tree behind them. Both of them wear hats. Mrs. West wears one glove and holds the other one in her hand. She carries a purse under her arm. There is another tree and a building in the background. The negative is torn at the bottom.
Fred Lemberger and his wife, Mary R. Lemberger, pick oranges in Wayne West's yard. Both hold oranges in their other hands. Both wear hats. Mrs. Lemberger holds a purse under her arm. She wears a glove on one hand and holds the other glove in her other hand. There are other trees and a building in the background. The bottom of the negative is torn.
Mertie Whitaker West was H. H. West's wife. Wayne West was H. H. West's brother and Maud Foreman West was Wayne's wife. Fred Lemberger was H. H. West's cousin and Mary R. Lemberger was Fred's wife.
H. H. West's family poses in front of an orange tree by Wayne West's home. Myrtle West holds an orange and a bouquet of flowers. Evert West holds oranges. A house is visible at the right of the photograph.