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Citrus Crate Label, 1925
Santiago Orange Growers Association; Orange County, California
Paper…
Citrus Crate Label
Citrus Crate Label, 1925
Santiago Orange Growers Association; Orange County, California
Paper…
Citrus Crate Label, 1925 Santiago Orange Growers Association; Orange County, California Paper and ink; 10 × 11 in. 77.96.11 Gift of Edmund Salter

Citrus Crate Label

ClassificationsPrinted Materials-labels
Datec. 1925
Made AtOrange, California, United States, North America
MediumPaper and ink
Dimensions10 × 11 in. (25.4 × 27.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Edmund Salter
Object number77.96.11
DescriptionThis object is a crate label for Planet Brand navel oranges. The label indicates that these oranges were grown and packed by the Santiago Orange Growers Association in Orange, California and distributed by Sunkist Growers, Inc.

Along with other crops such as celery and lima beans, citrus groves began sprouting up all around Orange County in the late 19th century, leading to a boom in the citrus industry and earning the county an international reputation as a land of abundance. Following this theme, brands of citrus were given names that evoked wealth, prosperity, and romance. Combined with label design such as this Sunkist orange rising like a moon into the evening sky, the final result made the produce seem more luxurious and desirable to consumers.
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