Beauty label
Covina Citrus AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryBeauty brand, Covina Citrus Association, 1920s
Cougar label
Covina Citrus AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryCougar brand, Covina Citrus Association, 1920s.
Pansy label
Stanton & Hendrix CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryPansy brand, Stanton & Hendrix, printed May 1922.
Florencia label
Damerel-Allison CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryFlorencia brand, Damerel Allison. The Brogdex process preserved and protected the fruit.
Red C label
Covina Citrus AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryRed C brand, Covina Citrus Association, 1930s.
Old Mission label
Frank M. Chapman CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryOld Mission brand, Frank Chapman Inc., 1930s.
Red Winner label
Covina Heights Groves IncView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryRed Winner brand, Covina Heights Groves packing house.
Old Mill label
Valencia Heights Orchards IncView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryOld Mill brand, Valencia Heights Orchards, printed Dec. 1945.
Red Riding Hood label
San Dimas Fruit ExchangeView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryRed Riding Hood brand, 1930s, using Sunkist logo of 1930.
De Luxe Sunflower label
Covina Heights Groves IncView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryDeluxe Sunflower, Covina Heights Groves, Inc.
OIC label
Corona Citrus AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryOIC brand label, 1930s. The boy in the car was the son of a prominent Corona citizen.
Covina Beauties label
B. L. King CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryCovina Beauties, B.L. King packing house. The Sunkist logo was their first, dating from 1908 and in use until 1920.
Holly label
Covina Orange Growers AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryHolly brand, Covina Orange Growers Association. A Christmas label, 1930's.
Mountain View label
Ruddock CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryMountain View band, Ruddock Company. Probably a lemon label, 1920s.
Century Label
Houser Bros. CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryCentury brand, Houser Bros. packing house, 1920s.
Certified label
Covina Orange Growers AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryCertified brand, Covina Orange Growers Association, using the second Sunkist logo, 1920s.
Geisha label
J. S. Kuns Fruit CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryGeisha brand, J.S. Kuns. The label was produced by San Francisco Mutual Printing Co., which was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake; the label printed before that time.
Sweet Pea label
B. L. King CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibrarySweet Pea brand, B. L. King packing house.
De Luxe label
Covina Heights Groves IncView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryDeluxe, Covina Heights Groves Association, printed Feb. 1918. Some labels had a print date along the bottom edge. Valencia oranges were better for juice and had seeds; navels were better for eating.
Daisy label
Covina Orange Growers AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryDaisy brand, Covina Orange Growers Association.
Val-Hi label
Valencia Heights Orchards IncView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryVal-Hi brand, Valencia Heights Orchards, 1940s.
Chapman's Golden Eagle label
Frank M. Chapman CoView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryChapman's Golden Eagle, Frank Chapman Inc., 1920s. A very rare label.
Preferred label
Covina Orange Growers AssociationView Full Item in Covina Public LibraryPreferred brand, Covina Orange Growers Association, 1930s. Note the "Extra choice" mark. First grade was Sunkist, 2nd grade Red Ball, 3rd grade Choice.
Making crates
Clarence Tucker, d. 1970View Full Item in Covina Public LibraryMaking orange crates in the 1930's. The machine that made the boxes is to the left of the man in the bib overalls. The wood parts of the boxes was called shook. The labels on the crates are for "Couga…