India rubber world . EABODY, MASS. Hon the India Rubber World when you w XXXVIII THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [June 1903. WM W. ALLIS, ident. FRANK K. BULL,Vice President. C. R. CARPENTER, WARREN E. FISH, Secretary. Badger Mexican Planters Company Capital Stock $245,000 Common and $30,000 Preferred BOARD OF WM W. ALLIS, President E. P. Allis Co , Milwaukee, K. BULL, President J. I Case Threshing Machine Co., Racine, R. CARPENTER, Cashier Commercial & Savings Bank, Racine, E. FISH, Secretary Badger Mexican Planters Co, Racine, WisHENRY A SALZER, President Salzer Seed Co


India rubber world . EABODY, MASS. Hon the India Rubber World when you w XXXVIII THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [June 1903. WM W. ALLIS, ident. FRANK K. BULL,Vice President. C. R. CARPENTER, WARREN E. FISH, Secretary. Badger Mexican Planters Company Capital Stock $245,000 Common and $30,000 Preferred BOARD OF WM W. ALLIS, President E. P. Allis Co , Milwaukee, K. BULL, President J. I Case Threshing Machine Co., Racine, R. CARPENTER, Cashier Commercial & Savings Bank, Racine, E. FISH, Secretary Badger Mexican Planters Co, Racine, WisHENRY A SALZER, President Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis. DIRECTORS CHAS. E. TINGLEY, Manager Standard Rivet Co., Boston, A. J. UPHAM, Attorney at Law, Milwaukee, WisFRED CARNEY, JR., President Fence River Logging Co., Marinette, A. JAMES, Manager Grain Dept. Armour & Co., Chicago, K. TARBELL, Prop. Hotel Winona, Winona, D. DORMAN, Plantation Manager Badger Mexican Planters Co., San Juan Evangelista, V. C, RUBBER AND COFFEE ON PLANTATION LA FLORENCIA. *TMIh BA1 >GER MEXICAN PLANTERS COMPANY has acquired properties aggregating 10,000 acres in the state of Vera Cruz, on the?*? banks of the Colorado and Trinidad Rivers, and directly 011 the line of the Vera Cruz and Pacific Railroad, in the midst of an American Colony which is developing the finest agri-cultural district in Southern Mexico. In-cluded in these properties is the Planta-tion La Florencia, formerly owned byMr. Samuel D. Dorman, one of the verybest and most favorably known Ameri-can Plantations upon the Isthmus of Te-hauntepec. Plantation La Florencia has now planted upon it 50,000 rubbertrees, of which several thousand will beready to tap the coming season. Thereare also 25,000 coffee trees six and sevenyears old which have, for the past threeyears, averaged more than one pound ofcoffee per tree. This plantation has beenthe residence of its owner for the pasteight years and has been repeatedly referred to as a


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