Float decorated with 6-tiered cake made of oranges, with 3 or 4 young women in gowns carrying baskets, seated on sides, reading Sunkist 40th Anniversary, 1893-1933; horses and color guard in parade visible in distance; crowd and buildings in left foreground and right background; business signs reading George Hotel, Pioneer Market, Day & Night Beauty Parlor, McMahon Exclusive Flower Shop, Oaks Shoe Store Featuring Peters Shoes, Bayz's Candy, Soda, Lunch, F.A. Tetley, Reynolds, Dickson, with Riverside mission bell symbol decorating lampposts, sign at left reading Eighth St., No U Turn, banners overhead
This photograph appears with the article “Riverside Pays Homage to First Orange Trees, Two-Mile Street Pageant Cheered by Thousands and Banquet Feature Sixieth Birthday.” Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1933
Orange Parade Queen Edna Knoll, seated in back seat of open car between two other young women, all in gowns, jewelry, and tiaras, with another woman in sweater and hat partially visible in front seat, spectators, house, trees, and another car in background
Related to the article “Riverside Pays Homage to First Orange Trees, Two-Mile Street Pageant Cheered by Thousands and Banquet Feature Sixieth Birthday.” Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1933
Truck decorated with castle and pyramid of oranges, with banner reading Kenilworth Brand, [Packed?] by Sierra Vista Packing Association; followed by float decorated by cross reading Pure Gold in circle reading Mutual Orange Distributors, California, with young woman in pirate hat with basket riding in front; 2 other floats visible in distance; crowd and buildings in left foreground and right background; business signs reading St. George Hotel, McMahon Exclusive Flower Shop, Oaks Shoe Store Featuring Peters Shoes, Franzen Hardware Co., Crockery, Furniture, Hardware, Sherwin-Williams Paints, Bayz's Candy, Soda, Lunch, with Riverside mission bell symbol decorating lampposts, sign at left reading Eighth St., No U Turn, banners overhead
A similar photograph appears with the article “Riverside Pays Homage to First Orange Trees, Two-Mile Street Pageant Cheered by Thousands and Banquet Feature Sixieth Birthday.” Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1933, with caption: Huge Parade at Riverside Kaleidoscope of Color. “Ohs and Ahs” Greet Marchers. Close-up picture of pirates burying chest of golden oranges, featuring the M.O.D. float.