Four women pose on the Pasadena display at the National Orange Show. The display is in the shape of a ship, including a large sail and an orange-covered base. One woman wears a sash that reads, "M. O. D."
A woman stands next to a display at the National Orange Show. The display is a structure with three towers and the words, "Pacific Electric Railway" painted on it. The woman has her hands on a model train. A sign on the side of the display reads, "Beach resorts of Southern California are always attractive. The Pacific Electric Railway takes you there quickly, comfortably, and economically."
A child stands beside the Pasadena display at the National Orange Show. The display is a dragon on top of a base covered in oranges. The child holds oranges. There is a light at the forefront of the photograph and one to the right. A sign reading, "Gentlemen" is in the background.
Two women stand in front of the Pomona display at the National Orange Show. The base of the display is covered in oranges and the top of the display is a statue. Large vases are at all four corners.
The Mutual Orange Distributors display at the National Orange Show. The visible section of the display consists of an image of a conquistador with a ship behind him. A sign reads, "The landing of the Spaniards." Another part of the display that is partially visible has a sign that reads, "Father Serra and the Indians." Another section, also made out of oranges, reads, "MOD," and another sign reads, "El Camino Real."