This photograph appears with the article, "'Ice and Oranges' Theme Carried Out by Eskimo Scene: Editors and Canadians at Orange Show Today: Horse Show, Relays and Judging of Exhibits Also Scheduled at San Bernardino," Los Angeles Times, 17 Feb. 1934: 4.
Pat Graham poses on the Pasadena display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of stairs lined with oranges leading up to a sign reading "Pasadena" and a bird along with other decorations. In the background of the photograph, there is a staircase and a sign reading, "Telephones."
Two women stand, holding oranges, in front of Riverside's display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of columns covered in oranges, as well as a center cube that features a picture of a freeway, among other images. There is tented fabric at the top of the display. In the background, the Sunkist display is visible running the length of the wall.
Pat Graham holds oranges and stands with a foot up on the Crest Forest Resort display at the National Orange Show. More oranges are by her feet. The display consists of a giant tree covered with oranges and surrounded by artificial snow. Two signs on the tree read, "Crest Forest Chamber of Commerce San Bernardino Mountains" and "Pure water from the mountain snow makes the golden orange grow." The Sunkist display is visible in the background
Two women stand in front of San Diego County's display at the National Orange Show. The display is lined with oranges and features two mannequins dressed in sporty outfits playing croquet. The sign on the front reads, "Playing croquet. Balboa Park San Diego, Calif. The playground of the Southwest." In the background, there is a sign that reads "Citrus experiment food show."
Dorothy Isaac stands on the Redlands display at the National Orange Show. She wears a scarf on her head and silk pants. Before her is a large bowl filled with oranges. The entire base of the display is covered with oranges. Large, fringed chandeliers hang from the ceiling. Other displays are visible in the background including one that reads "Golf" and another that is a globe presumably made of oranges.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Orange King Holds Sway: Governor Opens Annual Show: Many-Hued Exhibits Glisten Amid Snowy Setting in Winter Palace: Los Angeles' Huge Futuristic Tower Holds Attention; Horses in Preview," 16 Feb. 1934: A1.