Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Orange King on Throne: San Bernardino Show Opens: Twenty-third Annual Exhibit Honors Woman Founder of Great Industry: Lieut.-Gov. Merriam and Other Leaders of State at Ceremonies," 17 Feb. 1933: 1.
The Pomona display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of a sign reading, "Rancho San Jose. Pomona in 1875," as well as cattle and a mannequin. There is also an arch made of wood and covered with flowers. The base of the display is covered with oranges. In the background, there is a mural lining the wall featuring palm trees and other vegetation. There are also other displays that run the length of the wall.
A woman kneels in front of the Pasadena display at the National Orange Show. The display is a sphinx with a base lined with oranges and hieroglyph-like designs.
Related to Los Angeles Time article, "Orange Show Doors Opened: Gov. Rolph Officiates With 20,000 in Attendance: Exhibition Sets New Mark in Dazzling Brilliancy: Visitors From Latin America Will Be Feted Today," 20 Feb. 1931: A1.
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.
The Corona display at the National Orange Show, which is a miniature Taj Mahal. There is sign on the front reading, "Corona." Other displays are visible in the background. The ceiling is draped with fabric and there are tassels hanging down.
A woman stands beside the Corona display at the National Orange Show. The display is in the shape of a house. The base is covered in oranges. In the background, other displays are visible.
An overhead view of the National Orange Show. Multiple displays are visible, and there are chandeliers and fabric hanging from the ceiling. The display to the far left has lights which are illuminated on its top.