Fashion Stud Farm. 



YOUNG TROTTING STOCK FOR SALE 



CONSISTING OF 



STALLIONS, BEOOD MARES, COLTS, AND FILLIES, 



The stock offered are the results of coupling such stallions as Jay Gould, 

 2:20^, Gen. Knox, 2:31^ (trial 2:24 at sixteen years old), Rumor, 2:24^ (by 

 Tattler, 2:26, the best son of Pilot, Jr.), Slander, 2:28^ (by Tattler), Stranger 

 (dam Goldsmith Maid, 2:14), Gen. Washington (dam Lady Thorn, 2:18^), and 

 Socrates, 2:34^ (at four years old), to such renowned performing mares as Gold- 

 smith Maid, 2:14 (114 heats in 2:20 and under), Lady Thorn, 2:18^, Lady Maud, 

 2:18^, Lucy, 2:18^, Rosalind, 2:21^; also darns of Music 2:21^ (trial 2:18^), 

 Opal, 2:23, May Bird, 2:21, Patti, 2:25^, and many other noted record and pro- 

 ducing dams. 



The most intelligent breeders are rapidly becoming confirmed in the belief 

 that the dam has more influence upon the foal than the sire, and there has never 

 been such a collection of FAMOUS BROOD MARES as at 



FASHION STUD FARM. 



Its MOTTO has ever been : " Bwed speed to speed to get speed." 



The very satisfactory results of the past will be surpassed by those of the 



future. 



Among the foals due in 1888, such sires as Pancoast, 2:21^, Eagle Bird, 2:21, 



Monte Cristo (brother to Lumps, 2:21), Red Wilkes (sire Prince Wilkes, 2:16), 



Sultan, 2:24, and Jersey Wilkes will be represented, they having been bred to 



some of our best mares, which will foal soon. 



Catalogues for 1888 (second edition just out) sent FREE. 

 The stock can be examined, and visitors are welcome at 



FASHION STUD FARM, 



, N. J. 



Or 



B. P. TODHUNTERS, Walnut Hill Farm, 

 Near Lexington) JLy. 



