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[apple box]
Creation Date: 2008Catalog ID: 2008.59.3Apple box (a) used for storage/transport of premium Washington apples distributed by Broetje Orchards, Snake River, WA, 2008. Made of cardboard with telescoping lid (b). Lid is white with large logo of hands holding a green apple; blue print. Box contained one bushel of Granny Smith apples. Air vents in both lid and box. Printed on sides: FirstFruits/of/Washington -
[product bag]
Creation Date: 2008Catalog ID: 2008.59.57Product bag (a) with plastic twist closure (b) for 5 lbs. of extra fancy Granny Smith apples packed by Broetje Orchards, Prescott, WA, 2008. Colorless, transparent plastic with label on one side. Rectangular white/red line with "FirstFruits" in dark blue against yellow background at top. Remainder of writing in white lettering. -
Bovee's dependable Washington apples, from the vale of Cashmere
Creation Date: 1940Catalog ID: 1996.58.58Call Number: EPH/634.11/B669b/1940Apple crate label (22x26 cm.) for apples grown & packed by Bovee Orchards. Polychromatic (primarily orange) lettering on black and dark blue. Ephemera -
[aplets and cotlets box]
Creation Date: 1989Catalog ID: 1989.49.1One cardboard container for Aplets and Cotlets, a candy from Liberty Orchards Company, Cashmere, WA, 1989. Half pink, half orange, with a colored picture of the product. -
[aplet/cotlet product box]
Creation Date: 1950-1960 (?)Catalog ID: 1993.11.24Pink/orange colored box with red band on left. The badges are in white and the activities are in blue. Camp Fire Girls logo within red band as is the inscription. -
Ralph's brand
Creation Date: ca. 1930Catalog ID: 1996.58.8Call Number: EPH-A/634.11/R139su/19301 label; col. ill., map; 22.5 cm.; ''contents one bushel''; Ill. of map of Washington superimposed on top of two large apples. Ephemera -
Congdon brand
Creation Date: [ca. 1925]Catalog ID: 1996.58.21Call Number: EPH-A/634.13/C76c/19251 label; col. ill.; 23 cm.; Ill. depicts stone tower, fruit trees, and mountain -
[carton for Pence Orchard peaches]
Creation Date: 2011Catalog ID: 2012.48.84Carton for 24 lbs. of 1 5/8" min dia., Washington No. 1 tomcot peaches, grown and packed by Pence Orchards Inc., Wapato, WA, 2011-2012. Box made by Longview Fiber, Yakima, WA. Made of stiff thick cardboard, rectangular with narrow air slits along edges of bottom and wider oval shaped holes along top edges. Slit down top center from the way the flaps fold into raised section on ends. Box manufactured in way to deconstruct an flatten. Outer surface is white with black print. On all sides is yellow/orange illustration of cut peaches and uncut peaches. -
Congdon refrigerated apples: produce of U.S.A.
Creation Date: ca. 1935Catalog ID: 1996.58.10Call Number: EPH-A/634.11/C76co/1935Fruit crate label for Congdon refrigerated apples from Congdon Orchards, Inc., ca. 1935. 1 label; col. ill.; 22 cm.; Illus. of apple embedded in block of ice. Ephemera -
[product box for Liberty Orchards aplets]
Creation Date: 1926-1930Catalog ID: 2009.6.1Product box ( a) box; b) lid) for half pound aplets packed by Liberty Orchards Company, Cashmere, WA, ca. 1926-1930. Made of white paperboard, with removable lid. Edges of both box and lid extend out from sides. Parts covered with white paper. Lid has colorful illustration of a woman dressed in white flowing gown and seated in front of orange fence with scene of apple orchards and fields in front of foothills and mountains. Pink apple blossoms are in front of her. At center bottom of illustration is an oval shaped label. To right is information about manufacture of contents. On edges of box is information about apples grown in Washington and illustrations of apple blossoms.