664 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG. 



One of the most successful breeders of Toy Spaniels in this 

 country is Mrs. F. Senn, of 278 West Eleventh street, New 

 York City. Her King Charles, Romeo (9230), is a beauti- 

 ful specimen. He won first in puppy class at New York, 

 1888, first and special at Philadelphia, 1889, and first at New 

 York, 1890. He was whelped November 24, 1887, and weighs 

 eight pounds. Her Blenheim, King Victor (imported), has 

 won five first and two champion prizes, and has never 

 been beaten. His w r eight is twelve pounds, and his color is 

 lemon and white. He was formerly owned by Mr. William 

 Phillips, who has probably shown more good Spaniels than 

 any . other person in this country, and always winners. 

 Among these may be named such fine specimens as the King 

 Charles, Roscius, and the Blenheim, King Pippin, both too 

 well known to need any description here. 



