. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. PULQUE VATS. RESOURCES .497. and summer is hardly felt. In the rainy season the climate during the day timeis slightly cooler, but altogether delightful. The soil throughout Mexico is, for the most part, extremely fertile. Arti-ficial irrigation is in many places resorted to, and is effected by dams or property is esti-mated at over one billionpesos and the vegetationeverywhere is magnificent. Every variety of fruitknown in Europe or Amer-ica is found usually growingin profusion. Owing to thepeculiar str


. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. PULQUE VATS. RESOURCES .497. and summer is hardly felt. In the rainy season the climate during the day timeis slightly cooler, but altogether delightful. The soil throughout Mexico is, for the most part, extremely fertile. Arti-ficial irrigation is in many places resorted to, and is effected by dams or property is esti-mated at over one billionpesos and the vegetationeverywhere is magnificent. Every variety of fruitknown in Europe or Amer-ica is found usually growingin profusion. Owing to thepeculiar structure of thecountry all fruits, with everykind of garden vegetable,may be obtained in the Mex-ican markets the year round. The flowers of Mexicoare among the richest and most varied in the world. On Sunday mornings the streets of the capital areliterally enamelled with blossoms of the most fragrant perfumes and most bril-liant colors. The fields in the hot districts are adorned with the beautiful green of thetobacco, the sugar-cane, and the pampas grass of the coast region; and theplantations of


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