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and white; (7) liver and white; (8) pure white; (9) black; 

 (10) liver; (11) red or yellow. 



To show the present high type of the modern English 

 Setter, several portraits of well -known prize-winners are pre- 

 sented. The exquisite symmetry, combined with strength, 

 in the English Setter are thus made apparent to the eye. 



Daisy Foreman (A. K. C. S. B., No. 5711), famous as a 

 bench-show winner, was whelped June 14, 1885. She is by 

 Champion Foreman, out of Jolly Nell. She is black, 



PLANTAGENET. 

 Bred by Mr. J. C. Higgins, Wilmington, Del. 



white, and tan, with a ticked body, and evenly marked. 

 Her weight is forty-three pounds. Her winnings are as 

 follows: First in puppy class, New York, 1886; second 

 and two specials at Waverly, 1886; first and special for 

 best English Setter at Danbury, 1886; first at Stafford 

 Springs, 1886; fourth and special at Newark, 1887; second 

 and special at Providence, 1887; first at Boston, 1887; first 

 at Hartford, 1887; first at Hornellsville, 1887; first at Dan- 

 bury, 1887; second at New York, 1887; second at New 

 York, champion class, 1888; second at New Haven, chain- 



