The North America 

 Rubber Culture Co. 



Organized in 1 900 Capital, $11 0,000 



Owners of Lot Ten of 

 Colombia Plantation 



1100 acres of hill land, all suitable for rubber 

 Colombia is on the Coatzacoalcos river, navigable to the 

 Gulf, and is 5 miles from the railroad junction at Santa 



Lucrecia, Vera Cruz, Isthmus of Tejiauntepec. 







On this land are about 



100,000 4J year old rubber trees. 20, 000 of these trees 



on ftftn \ " " " " are now 6 inches m 



Q " diameter. In 1908 



6 there should be 



100,000 2 " 50,000 6 inches or 



50 000 1 " larger and therefore 



* ready for the first 



tapping, which will 

 276,000 trees in total. be made then. 



The Company issued $220,000 of 20 year 6% Gold First Mort- 

 gage bonds. With each bond was sold an equal fraction of the 

 stock, so that all the stock is owned by the bondholders. The in- 

 terest coupons No. 1 on the bonds will be due and will be paid on 

 April 15, 1907. 



The whole of the securities were sold in 1903, part of them on 

 5 year instalment payments. Correspondence is invited from inter- 

 ested parties regarding any lapsed bonds and stock which may be 

 from time to time available for resale. Owing to the advanced stage 

 of the Company and its safe and solid condition, any of these seem 

 peculiarly attractive investments. 



AMERICAN OFFICE 



New York Life Building 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



MEXICAN ADDRESS 



Plantation Colombia 

 SANTA LUCRECIA, V.C. 



