Pictorial review of the city of Paris and Lamar county, Texas .. . satisfactory returns, and apricots do moderately well,hile pears develop excellently, hut are often stricken with blight,irly apples miy be successfully grown and always br ng a good-ice. and berries of all kinds attain a wonderful degree of perkc-oo. In brief, fruit of all kinds flourish and yield abundantly here,id with as little expense and labor in cultivation as in any partthe United States. Vegetables of all kinds grow luxuriantly here, especially in theack, sandy soil, the hammock lands and in the -Post Oak and
Pictorial review of the city of Paris and Lamar county, Texas .. . satisfactory returns, and apricots do moderately well,hile pears develop excellently, hut are often stricken with blight,irly apples miy be successfully grown and always br ng a good-ice. and berries of all kinds attain a wonderful degree of perkc-oo. In brief, fruit of all kinds flourish and yield abundantly here,id with as little expense and labor in cultivation as in any partthe United States. Vegetables of all kinds grow luxuriantly here, especially in theack, sandy soil, the hammock lands and in the -Post Oak and all root vegetables attain an enormous size, and in theose, black, sandy soil the sugar beet might be cultivated witheat profit and utilized in the manufacture of sugar. Ground?as (pea nuts) yield enormously, and yet but little attention isven to their cultivation. One of the surest crops grown is the)tato, which attains a size and perfection unsurpassed. Com-ired with other crops but little labor is required in its produc ^ffi^^MRHMMMpHMR^Hp l?35£^p?§888^S|^. PARIS, AND LAMAR COUNTY. 57 tion, and the returns are more than three times the value of thatof wheat, cotton or corn. Irish potatoes yield from 100 to 150bushels per acre, and sell from 75 cents to $1 per bushel, andsweet potatoes yield from 200 to 250 bushels per acre, and sell at50 to 75 cents per bushel. The demand for vegetables of allkinds is uniformly steady and the prices always remunerative. STOCK RAISING. In early times stock raising was the principal dependence ofthe people of Lamar county, cattle and horses being the special-:ies. The animals subsisted exclusively on the wild grasses andrequired no care, except branding. The cattle were of the nativeSpanish species, with very long, sharp horns, tall, lithe and suppleas deer and increased rapidly, but they were wild and untamableand roamed the country with perfect freedom. They werevaluable chiefly for their hides and tallow, which up. to 1848 wereimong the
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