Fruit has been a subject for commercial and scientific illustration for centuries, appearing in botanical engravings, agricultural reports, crate labels, and travel posters alike. The tradition spans real technical purpose: growers needed accurate depictions of varieties, shippers needed labels that sold on sight, and botanists needed plates precise enough to identify a species. What survives from that range of uses is some of the most visually direct work in the history of printed imagery. The period originals here reflect that breadth.