California Citrus Industry Collection
Finding aid prepared by Sara Chetney, MA
Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library
800 North Dartmouth Ave
Claremont 91711
Email: spcoll@cuc.claremont.edu
URL: http://libraries.claremont.edu/sc/default.html
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Claremont University Consortium. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title: California Citrus Industry Collection
Dates: 1891-1973
Collection number: H.Mss.1097
Creator:
California Fruit Growers Exchange, Charter Oak Citrus Association, Claremont Lemon Association, College Heights Orange and
Lemon Association, Covina Orange Growers Association, Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, Evans, E.E., Fruit Growers Supply
Company, Glendora Fruit Exchange, Goldenwest Citrus Association, Indian Hill Citrus Union, Irwindale Citrus Association, LaVerne
Orange and Lemon Association, North Whittier Heights Citrus Association, San Antonio Fruit Growers Exchange, San Gabriel Valley
Fruit Exchange, San Gabriel Valley Labor Association, Sunkist Growers, Inc., Tulare County Fruit Exchange, Verity, R.H.
Extent:
5.5 Linear Feet
(4 records boxes, 1 document box, 2 oversized document boxes, 1 oversize folder)
Contributing Institution:
Claremont Colleges. Library. Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library. Claremont, CA 91711
Abstract: This collection contains documents relating to the citrus industry from various vendors and growers associations in Southern
California. It was collected by Claremont Heritage and gifted to Special Collections in the Honnold Mudd Library in 2015.
Although the dates range from 1891-1973 the bulk of the collection is material from the early twentieth century pertaining
to the College Heights, Etiwanda, and Covina Orange Growers Associations. Notable materials in this collection includes information
about the citrus laborers such as fruit pickers, what materials the growers used, and industrial machinery blueprints and
patents.
Physical Location: Please consult repository.
Language of Material: Languages represented in the collection: English.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
All requests for permission to reproduce or to publish must be submitted in writing to Special Collections.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], California Citrus Industry Collection (H.Mss.1079). Special Collections, Honnold Mudd Library, Claremont
University Consortium.
Provenance / Source of Acquisition
Gift of Claremont Heritage, 2015.
Accruals
No additions to the collection are anticipated.
Processing Information
Processed in the Fall of 2017 by seven graduate students in an introductory course on archival studies at Claremont Graduate
University, in the Special Collections branch of the Honnold Mudd Library with assistance from Gabriele Carey, Lisa Crane
and Sara Chetney. Paper clips, staples, and duplicates have been removed. Acidic material has been covered with acid free
paper, citrus labels and oversize blueprints have been placed in protective mylar sleeves. The series and subseries were divided
among the students for processing. Each student strove to maintain existing document titles and preserve original order of
the materials when possible.
Biographical / Historical
In the late 1840s, gold was not the only desired commodity in southern California. California’s sudden population increase
and newfound agricultural wealth led to a demand for citrus, and production of many varieties of citrus fruits took off at
the turn of the twentieth century.
The first commercial orchard was planted by William Wolfskill in 1841 near what is now the center of downtown Los Angeles.
Beginning in the 1870, the citrus industry expanded quickly. The completion of the transcontinental railways greatly promoted
this boom. Commercial fruit production was concentrated in the three Southern Californian counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino,
and San Diego. Plantings of navel oranges, introduced in California by the USDA in 1870, contributed most to the boom. The
popularity of the Valencia orange grew slowly at first, but the acreage started to increase rapidly after 1910. The lemon
and grapefruit industries developed in the 1890s, with the lemon industry benefitting from low orange prices due to overproduction.
In the early 20th century, the orange and lemon industries continued to grow, with Valencia oranges surpassing Navel orange
acreage by the end of the 1920s. The citrus industry was centered in southern California, where 85% of the state’s citrus
fruits were produced.
Given the rapid expansion of the citrus industry, Sunkist Growers Association was formed to create a cooperative platform
for various growers to produce, market and sell fruit and other citrus related products. Included in this collection are three
prominent growers in southern California: Claremont College Heights, Etiwanda and Covina Orange Growers Association. In 1885
the new Southern Pacific Railroad service was opened, which led to the creation of packing houses and an increase in acres
dedicated to citrus production in Claremont, Covina and Etiwanda. From then on, demand for citrus continued to increase. College
Heights had “between three and four thousand acres” of lemons and oranges by 1950 and Etiwanda nearly doubled their acreage
and were owners of Sunkist Co. until 1947. Unfortunately, around this same time a virus spread through the orange grove in
Covina, killing the trees and ending Covina’s reign as one of the prominent citrus producers in southern California. Seeing
as citrus production is such an essential part of California’s history, the Claremont Heritage Association began collecting
citrus labels and other citrus related items from various vendors in southern California to document the growth of the citrus
gold rush. The artificial collection was created by Claremont Heritage and deaccessioned by Claremont Heritage. It was gifted
to the Honnold Mudd Library of the Claremont Colleges, who accepted the collection based on its historical significance and
geographical relevance to the city of Claremont.
Sources:
Geissler, Daniel and William Horwath. “Citrus Production in California.” UC Davis, June 2016. Web. https://apps1.cdfa.ca.gov/FertilizerResearch/docs/Citrus_Production_CA.pdf
Lee, Ching. “The History of Citrus in California.” California Bountiful.
www.californiacountry.org/features/article.aspx?arID=695. 13. Dec. 2017.
Tobey, Ronald and Charles Wetherell. “The Citrus Industry and the Revolution of Corporate
Capitalism in Southern California. 1887-1944.” California History. vol. 74, no. 1, 1995. pp. 6-21. JSTOR. 13 Dec. 2017.
Scope and Contents
This collection contains about 5.5 cubic feet of various records from three citrus growers associations in southern California:
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association, Covina Orange Growers Association, Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association and several
miscellaneous associations and vendors, from the late nineteenth to the mid twentieth century. Information about the growers
associations includes: annual meeting minutes and agendas, application letters, financial records and other correspondence
pertaining to administrative and financial documentation about the employees and the history of picking. In addition to administrative
information, this collection provides historical insight into patent and trademark correspondence between various inventors
of citrus labeling, stamping, packaging and printing machines. This includes blueprints and correspondence between the predominant
inventor E.E. Evans and the Washington Patents Office. Lastly, this collection incorporates periodicals and reports related
to the fruit and citrus industry from 1933 to 1972 and contains a host of other topical files ranging from citrus labels,
blueprints and photographs, to legal records, audits and standard fiscal reports.
Organization and Arrangement
This collection has been arranged in the following series:
Series 1: Growers Associations and Vendors, 1891-1973 and undated
Subseries 1.1: Claremont College Heights Growers Association, 1900-1972
Subseries 1.2: Covina Orange Growers Association, 1909-1952 and undated
Subseries 1.3: Etiwanda Growers Association, 1927-1929
Subseries 1.4: Miscellaneous Growers Associations and Vendors, 1891-1973
Series 2: Labor, 1946-1954 and undated
Series 3: Patents and Trademarks, 1911-1949 and undated
Series 4: Periodicals and Reports, 1933-1972 and undated
These series have been organized alphabetically. In some cases, the series have been organized chronologically.
Related Materials
Researchers interested in this archive may also wish to consult the following resources from the Claremont Colleges Library
Special Collections:
Oglesby Citrus Label Collection, H.MSS.1053: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8db857x/.
Honnold Mudd Library Produce Label Collection, H.MSS.0205.
Crookshank Grove, La Verne Orange and Lemon Association, H.MSS.0243.
San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce and the National Orange Show Letters and Documents, H.MSS.0726.
David Boule California Orange Collection, H.MSS.1098.
Bogigian Fruit Receipts Collection, H.MSS.0350: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0d5nd7pc/.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library’s online public access catalog.
Subject Terms
American Fruit Growers Incorporated of California
California, Southern
Citrus fruit industry
Claremont Lemon Association
College Heights Orange Association
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association
Covina Orange Growers Association
Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association
Etiwanda (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.)
Fruit Growers Supply Company
Indian Hill Citrus Union
Labor--California--History
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- History
Packing House
Sunkist Growers, inc.
Genre and Form of Materials
Checks
Corporate minutes
Correspondence
Financial statements
Handbook
Invoices.
Patents.
Periodicals
Stock certificates
Series: 1
Growers Associations and Vendors
1891-1973
Scope and Contents
This series documents the California Growers Associations and related the details of citrus fruit shipments, labor, employment
trends, fiscal
activities, vendors, and association membership. Included are association membership lists, meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence,
financial
records, stock certificates, association by-laws, annual reports, timesheets, photographs, and other related materials. The
material in this series
was created during the business operations of the growers associations and vendors. These materials were created by citrus
growers associations,
vendors, independent contractors, manufacturers, and other individuals.
Organization and Arrangement
This series is organized into four subseries:
Subseries 1.1: Claremont College Heights Growers Association, 1900-1972, 2 cubic ft.
Subseries 1.2: Covina Orange Growers Association, 1909-1952, 0.5 cubic ft.
Subseries 1.3: Etiwanda Growers Association, 1927-19292, 0.5 cubic ft.
Subseries 1.4: Miscellaneous Growers Associations & Vendors, 1891-1973, 1 cubic ft.
Subseries: 1.1
Claremont College Heights Growers Association
1900-1972
Scope and Contents
This series contains information pertaining to The Claremont Lemon Association, The College Heights Orange Association, and
the College Heights Orange
and Lemon Association. Claremont Lemon Association Materials include annual meeting minutes and agendas, shareholder proxy
voting cards, board of director
meeting minutes, stockholder meeting minutes, items separated from meeting minute books, reports, association application
letters, financial records,
checks and a checkbook, Book 1 of company stock certificates, and miscellaneous correspondence. College Heights Orange Association
materials include a
copy of the by-laws, an accounts index, and stock certificate book 2. College Heights Orange and Lemon Association materials
include a short history of
the association, an account book, amended articles of incorporation, bylaws, an equipment log, floor plans of the packing
house, a stock ledger and items
separated from the ledger, and stock certificate books 3-14.
Box 1, Folder 1
Claremont Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 1)
1901-1902
Box 1, Folder 2
College Heights Orange Association stock certificates (Book 2)
1914-1918
Box 1, Folder 3
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 3)
1919-1921
Box 1, Folder 4
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 4)
1921-1928
Box 2, Folder 1
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 5)
1928
Box 2, Folder 2
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 6)
1928
Box 2, Folder 3
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 7)
1929
Box 2, Folder 4
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 8)
1929
Box 2, Folder 5
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 9)
1929-1930
Box 2, Folder 6
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 10)
1930-1931
Box 3, Folder 1
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 11)
1931-1934
Box 3, Folder 2
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 13)
1935-1937
Box 3, Folder 3
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock certificates (Book 14)
1936-1938
Box 3, Folder 7
Midas trademark and patent bureau corresponence and misc.
1922 and undated
Box 3, Folder 8
Orange Brand trademarks and miscellaneous trademark correspondence
1917-1949 and undated
Box 3, Folder 9
Orchard King
1922-1942 and undated
Box 4, Folder 1
Claremont Lemon Association binder, annual meetings proxies, notices, minutes, reports
1905-1909
Box 4, Folder 2
Claremont Lemon Association binder, College Heights Orange Association application letters
1923
Box 4, Folder 3
Claremont Lemon Association binder, financial records and checks
1906-1935
Box 4, Folder 4
Claremont Lemon Association binder, miscellaneous
Box 4, Folder 5
Claremont Lemon Association binder, miscellaneous correspondence
1908-1909
Box 4, Folder 6
Claremont Lemon Association checkbook
1906-1910
Box 4, Folder 7
Claremont Lemon Association minute book of director's meetings
1900-1909
Box 4, Folder 8
Claremont Lemon Association minute book of stockholder meetings
1900-1909
Box 4, Folder 9
Claremont Lemon Association minute book of stockholder meetings, items laid-in
1900-1909
Box 4, Folder 10
College Heights Orange Association by-laws
1909
Box 4, Folder 11
College Heights Orange Association index of accounts
1911-1921
Box 4, Folder 12
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association account book
1925-1972
Box 4, Folder 13
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association amended articles of incorporation
1921-1927
Box 4, Folder 14
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association by-laws
1909-1923
Box 4, Folder 15
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association equipment log and floor layouts
1938-1969
Box 4, Folder 16
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association fiftieth anniversary
Box 4, Folder 17
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association ledger book
1912-1919
Box 4, Folder 18
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association ledger book items laid-in
1912-1919
Box 4, Folder 19
College Heights Orange and Lemon Association stock ledger
1916-1929
Subseries: 1.2
Covina Orange Growers Association
1909-1952
Scope and Contents
This subseries documents the Covina Orange Growers Association and its response to natural disasters, the construction of
the association packing house, citrus
fruit shipments, purchases, labor, and association membership. Included are association membership lists, correspondence,
receipts and invoices, annual reports,
photographs, and other related materials. Arrangement is alphabetical and then chronological.
Box 4, Folder 20
American Fruit Growers Incorporated of California
1932
Box 4, Folder 21
Annual Reports, Covina Citrus Association
1916-1948
Box 4, Folder 22
Annual Reports, Covina Citrus Association
1939-1952
Box 4, Folder 23
Audit Reports, Covina Orange Growers Association
1948-1949
Box 5, Folder 1
Box labeling machine patent materials
1943
Box 5, Folder 2
By-product affidavits
1925
Box 5, Folder 4
Correspondence
1912-1952 and undated
Box 5, Folder 5
Covina Fruit Exchange
1909
Box 5, Folder 6
The Exchange Orange Products Company
1945-1946
Box 5, Folder 7
Fruit Growers Supply Company
1924-1949
Box 5, Folder 8
Grower members, Covina Orange Growers Association
1938-1948 and undated
Box 5, Folder 9
Invoices, manufacturers
1912-1936
Box 5, Folder 10
Invoices, refrigeration and ice companies
1931-1934
Box 5, Folder 11
Invoices and receipts
1914-1936
Box 5, Folder 12
Legal and financial documents, topical
1914-1951
Box 5, Folder 13
Orange Adminsitrative Committee
1948-1951 and undated
Box 5, Folder 14
Orchard heaters
1931-1948 and undated
Box 5, Folder 15
Packing house, contractors
1914
Box 5, Folder 16
Packing house, fire
1912-1914
Box 5, Folder 17
Packing house, Independent Fruit Company
1914
Box 5, Folder 18
Packing house, payroll
1914
Box 5, Folder 19
Picking and pooling
1947 and undated
Box 5, Folder 20
Topical documents
1914-1944
Subseries: 1.3
Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association
1927-1929
Scope and Contents
This subseries consists of documents pertaining to the Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association and the various vendors with whom
they worked. Included are bills
of lading, shipping receipts, picking crew timesheets for the Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, letters containing market
reports from the California Fruit
Growers Association, as well as phone message correspondence. Arrangement is alphabetical and then chronological.
Box 5, Folder 21
Assorted receipts and bills of lading
1927-1928
Box 5, Folder 22
Business blanks, booklet with letters laid-in
Box 5, Folder 23
California Fruit Growers Exchange to Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, letter, market report
1928
Box 3, Folder 4
California Fruit Growers Exchange to Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, letter, market report
1929
Box 5, Folder 24
Crown Willamette Paper Company, shipping receipts
1928 February - 1928 July
Box 5, Folder 25
Handbook of citrus insect control
1928
Box 5, Folder 26
Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, picking crew timesheets
Box 5, Folder 27
Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, picking crew timesheets
1927 January - 1927 March
Box 5, Folder 28
Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, picking crew timesheets
1928 April - 1928 December
Box 5, Folder 29
Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, picking crew timesheets
1928
Box 5, Folder 30
Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Association, telephone messages
1928
Box 5, Folder 31
Fruit Growers Supply, receipts
1928 February - 1928 July
Box 5, Folder 32
Pacific Electric Rail, bills of lading
1928 March - 1928 November
Box 5, Folder 33
Pacific Electric Rail, freight bills
1927 December - 1928 July
Box 5, Folder 34
Pacific Electric Railway, lease
1927 October
Box 5, Folder 35
Union Oil Company, invoice receipts
1928 January - 1928 September
Box 5, Folder 36
Union Oil Company, invoice receipts
1928 October - 1928 December
Box 5, Folder 37
Valley Box Company, delivery tickets
1928 April - 1928 May
Box 5, Folder 38
Zellerbach Paper Company, bills of lading
1928 January - 1928 July
Subseries: 1.4
Miscellaneous Associations and Vendors
1891-1973
Scope and Contents
This subseries includes a wide array of documents pertaining to several different citrus growers associations and vendors
from both Northern and Southern California.
Documents in this subseries include growers’ reports, financial documents, correspondence, fiscal and monthly reports, employee
records, and citrus industry handbooks.
Citrus associations and vendors included in this subseries are Indian Hill Citrus Union, Etiwanda Raisin Growers’ Association,
Corona-College Heights Orange and Lemon
Association, Claremont Citrus Association, Charter Oak Citrus Association, La Verne Orange Association, Fruit Growers’ Supply
Company, North Whittier Heights Citrus
Association, Irwindale Citrus Association, Goldenwest Citrus Association, Tulare County Fruit Exchange, San Gabriel Valley
Fruit Exchange, San Antonio Fruit Growers
Exchange, California Fruit Grower’s Exchange, Sunkist Growers Inc., R. H. Verity, and Glendora Fruit Exchange. This subseries
provides documentation of fiscal activities,
employment trends and picking schedules, inter-association correspondence, and trends in citrus industry practices across
a wide array of California citrus companies.
Of note in this subseries are lithograph samples, World War II-era government paperwork, full-color advertisements, and early
industry picking schedules. Arrangement is
alphabetical then chronological.
Box 5, Folder 39
California Fruit Growers Exchange, correspondence, reports and advertisements
1914-1958
Box 5, Folder 40
Charter Oak Citrus Association, annual statements
1916-1919
Box 5, Folder 41
Claremont Citrus Association, statistics
1926
Box 5, Folder 42
Corona College Heights Orange and Lemon Association, annual report and advertisement
1964 and undated
Box 5, Folder 43
Etiwanda Raisin Growers Association, by-laws and contract
1908
Box 5, Folder 44
Fruit Growers Supply Company, correspondence, reports, and related materials
1932-1950
Box 5, Folder 45
Glendora Fruit Exchange, annual reports
1947-1948
Box 5, Folder 46
Goldenwest Citrus Association, annual reports
1960-1963
Box 5, Folder 47
Indian Hill Citrus Union, reports and correspondence
1899-1901
Box 5, Folder 48
Indian Hill Citrus Union, reports and correspondence
1903-1904
Box 6, Folder 1
Indian Hill Citrus Union, reports and correspondence
1905-1906
Box 6, Folder 2
Indian Hill Citrus Union, reports and correspondence
1907-1908
Box 6, Folder 3
Indian Hill Citrus Union, reports and correspondence
1909-1910
Box 6, Folder 4
Indian Hill Citrus Union, reports and correspondence
1911-1912
Box 6, Folder 5
Indian Hill Citrus Union, incoming wires
1941
Box 6, Folder 6
Irwindale Citrus Association, annual report
1922
Box 6, Folder 7
La Verne Orange Association, shipments and returns
1936-1948
Box 6, Folder 8
Miscellaneous vendors, lithography samples, letterhead, and advertisements
1891-1898 and undated
Box 6, Folder 9
North Whittier Heights Citrus Association, business correspondence
1940
Folder 1
Riverside Land Company, City of Riverside Land Holdings Map
1889
Note
36" x 11.5". Shows lots offered for sale in the area around Magnolia Avenue, Riverside. Introduction titled "New Deal of the
Riverside Land Company," endorsed by the directors Joseph Jarvis (M.D.), S. C. Evans (President), D. W. McLeod (Secretary),
O. T. Dyer, and A. S. White.
Box 6, Folder 10
San Antonio Fruit Growers Exchange, receipts and minutes
1928-1958
Box 6, Folder 11
San Antonio Fruit Growers Exchange, receipts and minutes
1958-1959
Box 6, Folder 12
San Gabriel Valley Fruit Exchange, annual report
1946-1947
Box 6, Folder 13
Sunkist Growers Incorporated, employee information
1969-1971
Box 6, Folder 14
Sunkist Growers Incorporated, grower's handbook and items laid-in
1954-1960
Box 6, Folder 15
Sunkist Growers Incorporated, miscellaneous
1958-1968
Box 6, Folder 16
Sunkist Growers Incorporated, time sheets and personnel documents
1962-1973
Box 6, Folder 17
Tulare County Fruit Exchange, annual report
1948
Box 6, Folder 18
Verity, R.H., reports, correspondence, and receipts
1943-1944
Box 6, Folder 19
Verity, R.H., reports, correspondence, and receipts
1944-1945
Series: 2
Labor
1946-1953
Scope and Contents
This series contains multiple items documenting the San Gabriel Valley Labor Association between the years 1946 and 1952.
This series also includes undated materials
and an item related to the Los Angeles County Farm Labor Advisory Committee. Annual audit reports, Articles of Association,
financial statements, legal documents, meeting
minutes, notices, passport information for Mexican national laborers, and regulations may be found in this series. Contains
restricted materials. This series is arranged
alphabetically by folder title.
Box 8, Folder 1
Citrus Grove Workers Personnel Files, A-Z
Box 9, Folder 1
Citrus Grove Workers Personnel Files, A-D
Box 9, Folder 2
Citrus Grove Workers Personnel Files, E-M
Box 9, Folder 3
Citrus Grove Workers Personnel Files, N-T
Box 9, Folder 4
Citrus Grove Workers Personnel Files, U-Z
Box 6, Folder 20
San Gabriel Valley Labor Association, administration and operations
1946-1953
Box 3, Folder 5
San Gabriel Valley Labor Association, audit reports
1948-1952
Seris: 3
Patents and Trademarks
1911-1949
Scope and Contents
This series contains a multitude of patents, trademarks and correspondence, as well as blueprints of a nailing machine, two
Orchard King Citrus labels, trademark
republications and renewals. The correspondence includes official certificates from the Washington Patents Office to the inventors
of citrus labeling mechanisms from
1926-1930 and renewals of various apparatus for painting or stamping. It also contains two undated Canvas Handling Mechanism
blueprints by E.E. Evans and official
letters patents from 1929-1931 between Evans and the Riverside commissioner of patents for the canvas handling mechanism,
automatic box stamping machines and devices.
Although the blueprints are untitled and undated, the figures can be inferred from his correspondence with the Washington
States Patent Office. This series also includes
documented communications between Jackson, Midas, Minier and Fihe trademark and patent bureaus with Orchard King and Covina
Orange Brand Trademarks and contains
miscellaneous material such as: incomplete patent applications (both signed and unsigned) business cards, letters, a booklet
and the envelopes themselves that contain
the topical material. Arrangement is alphabetical.
Box 6, Folder 21
Blueprints and invoices
1927-1945 and undated
Box 3, Folder 6
E. E. Evans, canvas handling mechanism blueprints
Box 6, Folder 22
E.E. Evans, official letters, patents
1929-1931
Box 6, Folder 23
Jackson, Midas, Minier and Fihe correspondence
1921-1933 and undated
Box 6, Folder 24
Patent correspondence
1926
Box 6, Folder 25
Patent correspondence
1927
Box 7, Folder 1
Patent correspondence
1928-1930
Box 7, Folder 2
Republications and renewals
1911-1942
Series: 4
Periodicals and Reports
1933-1972
Scope and Contents
This series contains periodicals and reports related to the fruit and citrus industry spanning the years 1933 to 1972. Reports
related to production, finances,
weather, frost acreage, heating, and other activities are included. Periodicals in this series include Pacific Daily Fruit
World and Daily Fruit World as well as
the 1948 Color Handbook of Citrus Disease.
This series is arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Box 7, Folder 3
Color handbook of citrus disease, (1 of 2)
1948
Box 7, Folder 4
Color handbook of citrus disease, (2 of 2)
1948
Box 7, Folder 5
Daily Fruit World
1946 January 3 - 1946 April 8
Box 7, Folder 6
Daily Fruit World
1946 April 9 - 1946 July 5
Box 7, Folder 7
Daily Fruit World
1946 December 30 - 1947 February 28
Box 7, Folder 8
Daily Fruit World
1947 March 3 - 1947 May 29
Box 7, Folder 9
Daily Fruit World
1947 June 2 - 1947 August 29
Box 7, Folder 10
Daily Fruit World
1947 September 2 - 1947 December 30
Box 7, Folder 11
Daily Fruit World
1948 January 2 - 1948 March 17
Box 7, Folder 13
Pacific Daily Fruit World
1944 February 4 - 1944 May 12
Box 7, Folder 14
Pacific Daily Fruit World
1944 May 15 - 1944 July 27
Box 7, Folder 15
Pacific Daily Fruit World
1944 July 28 - 1944 September 8
Box 7, Folder 16
Pacific Daily Fruit World
1944 September 11 - 1944 December 27
Box 7, Folder 17
Reports and records
1933-1972 and undated