ADVERTISEMENTS 



TEXAS. 



In the Agricultural line, Texas leads all 

 other states in the variety of its products. 

 Cotton, corn and the cereals grow and are 

 raised in every section of the state and in 

 the central and southern portions, sugar 

 cane and sorghum cane are profitably cul- 

 tivated. 



On the Gulf Coast two and three crops 

 of vegetables are raised each year. 

 Berries are shipped six weeks in advance 

 of the home crop in the north. Pears, 

 peaches, plums, oranges, figs, olives and 

 nuts all grow abundantly and can be 

 marketed from two to three weeks in ad- 

 vance of the California crops. Large 

 quantities of rice are now grown. 



If the land seeker, the home seeker and 

 the settler desires to secure a farm larger 

 than the one he occupies, on vastly more 

 reasonable terms; if he wants more land 

 to cultivate, a greater variety of crops to 

 harvest, with proportionately increased re- 

 muneration, at a less outlay for cost of 

 production; if he wants an earlier season 

 with correspondingly higher prices; if he 

 wants milder winters, all the year pastur- 

 age for his stock, improved health, in- 

 creased bodily comforts and wealth and 

 prosperity, he should go to Texas. 



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How a Farmer's Daughter Earned 

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