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In September, 1902, Mr. Twombly imported the bull May 

 Rose King 8336, a dark-colored, smoky-nosed bull and a son 

 of May Rose 2d 3648, E. G. H. B., at a reported cost of $4,500. 

 The records show that he was not accorded such opportunities 

 in the Florham herd as was Sheet Anchor, but he proved to 

 be much superior as a sire. He had in all 29 registered 

 daughters, and of this number 21 have qualified for the ad- 

 vanced registry, with average records up to 852.56 pounds but- 



Imp. Financier 8571, brought to America by V. Everitt Macy in 1902. 



ter-fat. It is to be regretted that this bull was not given a 

 greater opportunity, for without doubt he would have made 

 an even more wonderful record for himself. 



In 1902 V. Everitt Macy imported the bull Financier 8571, 

 a bull carrying the blood of the Masher family on his sire's 

 side and of 'the May Roses on his dam's side, that has eight 

 advanced register daughters with records up to 610.15 pounds 

 of fat; and Masher's Galore 8572, the bull that, as his name 

 indicates, was inbred to the Masher family, and that had 14 

 advanced registry daughters with records up to 594.53 pounds 

 of fat and four advanced register sons, one of which, King 

 Masher 11084, is doing wonderful work in Dr. James E. Rus- 

 sell's herd. 



