Admire this dazzling 1930s Umatilla Crate Label, a lovely Vintage Native American Beauty. 

At 9" x 3.5" it's a delight to behold! 

The Umatilla Citrus Growers Association was founded in 1909, the old packinghouse standing on the corner of highways 19 and 450W. In 1983 it was demolished and the HandyWay/Subway now stands in that spot. After 95 years, it is still an active business in Umatilla, the oldest in town. Roller skating was allowed on the second floor in 1912! Plus, Umatilla is the Gateway to the Ocala National Forest. 🌲 

My photos don't do it justice, crate labels inspiring art galleries & collectors looking to preserve their beauty. 🎨 Skip the museum & hang this amazing vintage label in your home! 🏡