THE GUERNSEY BREED 403 



Rosette's Marshall 12236, A. R. 

 sire of 



Daisy of Oakwood 49838, A. R. 3775, E 462.28 



Lady of Oakwood 33551, A. R. C 428.72 



Susie of Oakwood 31544, A. R. 4302, A 397.34 



Rutilant 8399, A. R. 

 sire of 



Triple Crown 22282, A. R. 1086, F 312.47 



Russet Velvet 22286, A. R. 1411, E 383.24 



Miss Rilma 19834, A. R. 1635, A 586.22 



Country Lad 10873, A. R. 

 sire of 



Florham Rosy 28062, A. R. 2305, C 621.36 



Beldame III 28064, A. R. 2731, B 386.30 



Countryman 18121, A. R. 

 sire of 



The Lady Bellicent of Hylsted 43115, A. R. F 309.07 



Isolt of Hylsted II 43319, A. R. F 297.80 



Ruddy Gold 11682, A. R. 

 sire of 



Minnie Minted Gold 40720, A. R. F 517.30 



Helen Gold 34817, A. R. 4388, C 483.74 



Antoninus 9042, A. R. 

 sire of 



Luella of Graymont 25017, A. R. 2301, C 490.64 



Lady Rose's Daughter 25009, A. R. 2689, A 478.21 



Strenuous 8216, A. R. 

 sire of 



Violet of Bayside 25081, A. R. 2387, C . 348.47 



Fernwood's Hazel of Bayside 27997, A. R. 2715, D 319.11 



Volta 4163, A. R. 



Midnight Chimes 11130, A. R. 314, A 364.19 



Robinia 16174, A. R. 420, F 442.42 



Celosia 11129, A. R. 540, A 578.75 



Celosia 11129, A. R. 540, A. (re-entry) ^ 431.03 



Imp. Tricksey 1760. 



Tricksey 1760 was bred by John Gibson, St. Martin's, Guernsey, 

 and was No. 267 of the Calf Register of the Royal Guernsey Agricul- 

 tural Society. The following is her tabulated pedigree: 



f Willie 99, P. S. 



r Champion I, P. S J 



Champion II 130, F. S...J 3d prize, 1880. ] 



2d prize, 1887. | L La Rose 273, F. S. 



k Beauty. 

 Lady Bird 604, F. S. 



She was imported by the late S. C. Kent, was sold by him to 

 J. H. Jackson, West Grove, Pa., and later repurchased by Mr. Kent. 

 She was the property of Mr. Kent until June, 1887, when she was 

 sold to I. J. Clapp, Kenosha, Wis., and at the dispersal of his herd 

 after his death she was sold on June 25, 1890, to R. S. Houston, 

 Kenosha, Wis. In the fall of 1891 she was sold to the Minnesota 

 Experiment Station, where she died of tuberculosis at about 12 years 

 of age, after probably carrying the disease for several years. 



I saw Tricksey for the first time at Mr. Clapp's, May 29, 1887, 

 and was impressed at first sight with her beauty and' her dairy 

 qualities. 



I think she was never shown at a fair but once, at the Wisconsin 

 State Fair in 1888, where she was second in aged cow class, and, 

 under another judge, was sweepstakes Guernsey cow, any age. 



She was never tested either for a week or a year while in her 

 prime, but when I was at Mr. Clapp's farm on October 1, 1889, 



