Citrus
     Subject 
  
        Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
      
        Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Citrus Crate Label collection
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: Consult library-1
    
      Scope and Contents
        Fruit crate labels began to be designed at the end of the 19th century. As refrigerated railroad cars helped make the long distance shipping of citrus fruit possible, the industry developed labels so shippers and merchants could more easily identify what was in the crates. These vibrant and colorful paper labels were pasted onto the boxes they shipped around the country and were a lively mobile advertisement. Labels featured a wide range of designs and usually depicted fruit on the label,...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1890-1954
    
  
    
  
Citrus Crate Label collection
     Digital Record 
  
    
      Identifier: Consult library 1
    
Riverside Public Library Citrus Label Collection
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: Consult library  
    
      Scope and Contents
        The Citrus Label Collection consists of citrus labels (mostly orange, but some lemon and grapefruit examples) mainly from the southern California counties of Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, and Orange. The collection ranges from early naturalistic labels like Gypsy Queen (1891) to a later example of commercial art, Terra Bella (1952). The subjects featured on labels in the collection vary widely and include sports ( Athlete); animal and floral designs ( Mallard and Camellia);...
    
    
        Dates: 
      Circa 1890-1950