The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, April 15, 1910, Page 12, Image 12

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Producing
La Lomita Irri
gated Lands
in the Lower Rio Grande
Valley of the Wonderful
Gulf Coast Country
It matters not from what section
of tho world a ncttlor may come,
no will find In tho I,u I.oinltn LuiuIn
nt MInnIoii, Tcxiin, in tho Lower Klo
Grando Valloy, a cllmato and aoll
condition that will produco auccess
fully Homo ono of tho cropa from
whonco ho camo,
If tho Bottler should bo from tho
fruit-growing1 sections of California
or Florida ho will llnd In tho Valloy
an Ideal condition to carry on his
favorlto pursuit in citrus fruit
growing, or should ho bo from tho
pineapplo sections of that Stato his
attontlon In this lino of culturo will
moot with approval.
Tho corn farmor of tho favorlto
corn bolts of tho United States can
produco in tho Valloy from fifty to
sixty bushols per aero por crop and
two crops por year.
.Tho alfalfa croworB of Colorado,
Now Moxico, Arizona and California
can, with reasonablo attontlon, se
cure six to oight cuttings of al
falfa at an avorago of ono ton por
cutting and at prices ranging from
S14 to t!t nor inn , U.ir
T " w Y"' lw ivr All IIIU JlJUt
Aim coiory ana cauiuiowor growers of Illinois and California can, with
tho samo amount of attontlon, socuro an avorago yearly production of olthor
of theso crops at a valuation of $500 to $1,000 por aero.
Tho truck growors of tho irrigated districts of Colorado and California
?EnnPfPTc,matoly, doubl, thoIr yIolds ln th Valley with tho advantage of
rS?fnrinf0X m1'8 ca-TQr , marketing, with tho additional advantage over
California of a thousand miles less haul to reach tho Eastern markets.
fiSi0iJ?l$i,oililRfiiW0ri8 California and Colorado will find unequalled condi
tions in tho Valloy in this rospoct, in both production and quality.
i Tn,, ?,otton 'armor of tho various cotton-producing sections will find ln
chSapaiabyor!nany advantaffcs and especially1 an abundance of ' efflciont and
Tho cano plantors of Louisiana undor similar agricultural methods will
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A CROP OF CELERY ON THE I,A IiOMITA LANDS AT MISSION
obtain In Vi Vnl! im.U. ui ... . .
of VHafr ton and no end of labor to1 handle tho rVaVler P3"
&'SS&&- cSlmTefe; labor cheaper,
cepSonl oppSrtuniUes fSeSlTh-mSkTn8 &La L?mita Landa -tho
soil and do not care fowfeculSorl ShSnWanJ P101 real tillers of
Wo give every aid and encouraffomVnf f.wvL11 not d,volop their farms,
aro Being rapidly filled up with af t?L nfhrimeruClass and our nds
homes hero and adding to theweafth of th JS?1? who .ro making their
of tho Gulf Coast Country of Texas at Lowor Ri Grando Valloy
Join the Money-Makers of
nrMlAVA l V4A a 1nif I. Al .
from ft farm at Mission. tu wnon ono can not markot tho Producta
Our plantors aro growing Bormuda onions on lnnmr ni fh
T.nnf vnnr Anmn n m nl . ...
haestfng and markotlnBr an aerag VWbo 'pSraofo1 pCroQt BrWinS'
.You can raise two crops of vegetables at MfsaioS dnrVii v. .
m piani your mnci ln cotton or corn. Pigs, citrus fruit ir ran q anrt
pecans aro being planted by tho hundred acres' Alfaifn nn.' srapo3 and
uinar siupio, is aiso vory successful.
Tho La Lomita LandJ havo overy condition of huppphji
They havo passed tho oxporlmental Btage irrigation and aulclc
transportation facilities to tho largo markets of the Mlssissnnl
StftafcXPnfy!' lmV mad larff ' bSSfi
Mission growors reach tho northern markets weeks ahead of
tho products of other sections, thus Insuring eno?mous profits.
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Send at Once for Free Information
Mission Land Improvement Co., Mission, Texas
Gentlemen: Kindly send me full information concerning your
Irrigated La Lomita Lands, prices, terms, etc.
Name,
KItMWWWIWMMHHtMtMM
Postofficn
R- F. D. or St, No
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climatol't MlMlSS fiTmlaria tixA ' which to Ilv The
profits per acre of from ?foto 500. nrthern states at not
we rrove It at Mission"
1 l,VUIVO months of growing spkRftTTo T pobsidio advantaeo
on tho samo ground In ono ?ea? S n and you can ralso throo cVSn
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. ... yeur, w ""cu oropa
uSf.Yi. Proflts tho price of tho ,ft ,.
ana tho atrIotoStAvo0st.gaJ!oant0ma"0n- Wo lnvIt 0" corroapdonco
Mission Land Improvement Co.,
mission, Hiaalgo County, Texas
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