KALAMAZOO FARM STALLIONS. 



AMBASSADOR, 1496. 



RECORD, 2:21*4; TRIAL, 2:18. 



By GEORGE WILKES, dam Lady Carr, the dam of 

 Alcandre, 2:26J4, and three more that can beat 2;30, 

 by American Clay, 34, 



Sire of RECORD. 



Lady Wilkin 2:15^6 



Hy Wilkes, trial, 2:12& 2:20 



Embassador, trial, 2:21 2:25 



Black Ambassador 2:25 



Sciota Girl, four-year-old trial, 2:21 2:2$% 



Napoleon Belle, trial, 2:25 2:3214 



Keokuk, four-year-old trial, 2:26 2:32^ 



Wyandotte, two years and eleven months old. . . .2:32% 



Embassy, three years old 2:50 



Nellie, three years old 2:50 



Pontoosuc, trial, 2:31 2:39^ 



Raphael Wilkee, two-year-old trial, 2:41 2:50^ 



Lucy W., trial, 2:29>4 2:50 



Joe Wilkes, to wagon, fourth heat 2:40 



And nine more with trials this year of from 

 2:41^ to 2:25. 



Limited to 3O mares at $15O the season. 



WARLOCK, 3378. 



Trial, a mile in 2:38, on half-mile track ; quarter in 36 

 seconds, the seventeenth time in harness; by BELMONT, 

 64, dam Waterwitch (by Pilot, Jr., 12), the 



Dam of RECORD. 



Viking, brother to Warlock ...................... 2:19*4 



Mambrino Gift, sire of six in 2:30 or better ....... 2:20 



Scotland 



Wavelet, brother to Warlock ................. 



Waterloo, brother to Warlock .................... 2:28 



Warder, brother to Warlock, trial, 2:29J^ ...... 2:37J4 



Fairy Belle (dam of Nymphia, t-.&M; Elf King, 



2:30^, and Fairy Gift, 2:29*4), sister to War- 



lock ............................................ 



Peri (dam of Alice Tyler, 2:30, and Gen. Han- 



cock) .......................................... 



Sprite (dam of Sphinx, 2:23; Spry, trial, 2:20, four- 



year-old record, 2:28%), sister to Warlock ...... 



Naiad (sister to Warlock, trial, 2:30^) ............ 



Undine, trial, 2:27 ................ 



Limited to 2O mares at $1OO the season. 



TT A/T~PTT^TT 23 ^ s (matinee record of 2:35), by Mambrino Patchen, 58, dam Favorite, record 2:34. the 

 JjjlV_L_tr-L\;Jlj, dam of Favorite Wilkes, 2:25J^, and three more, including Bourbon Wilkes, that- 

 conld beat 2:30; sire of Eminence, four-year-old record 2:21^4, and others quite promising. Stands at $25 the season. 

 A few choice brood mares in foal to above stallions, also royally bred fillies and stallion colts, tracing to 

 producing dams, for sale. Address 



8. A. BROWNE & CO. 



KALAMAZOO, MICH. 



1889. 



1889. 



Messenger Duroc, 106, sire of Elaine, 2:20, and 15 others in the 2:30 list. Private. 



Kentucky Prince, 2470, sire of Guy, 2:12; Spofford, 2:18%; Company, 2:19%, and 

 eight others in the 2:30 list; $300 in advance. Book already filled by former patron?. 



Leland, 1300, sire of Clara, 2:21, and two others in the 2:80 list. Of his first five 

 foals two have records better than 2:30. Will serve a limited number of mares at $100. 



Wallkill Prince, 2797, by Hambletonian, 10, dam Lady Brown, by Seeley's American 

 Star. Will serve a limited number of mares at $100. 



Mansfield, 1358, record 2:26, by Messenger Duroc, dam Green Mountain Maid. Sire 

 of Foxie, 2:28% as a five-year-old. Will serve a limited number of mares at $150. 



Antonio, 2823, record 2:28%, brother of Mansfield, 2:26. Will serve a limited number 

 of mares at $100. 



Rowland, 2832, by Kentucky Prince, dam Lady Brown, by Seeley's American Star; 

 brother in blood to Guy, 2:12. Will serve a limited number of mares at $50. ~^ 



Prince George, 2948, by Kentucky Prince, dam Lady Dexter, sister of Dexter, 

 2:173^: and Dictator, sire of Jay-Eye-See, 2:10. Will serve a limited number of mares at $100. 



Newbold, 5080, by Kentucky Prince, dam Alma, 2:28%, sister of Dexter, 2:17^. 

 Will serve ten mares besides my own at $75. 



Melville, 5079, by Kentucky Prince, dam sister of Leland, sire of Clara, 2:21. Will 

 serve five mares besides my own at $iOO. 



Kentucky Prince, so far as 1 can ascertain after a careful research, has not an entire son, 

 whose get have reached the age of four years, who has not sired one or more trotters with re- 

 cords of 2:30 and better. 



In all cases service money payable in advance. Season to commence March 1 and close 

 August 1, 1889, and mares not proving with foal can be returned the following season without 

 charge for service. Extended pedigrees will be furnished with catalogue on application. 



CHARLES BACKMAN, 



Stony Ford P. O., Orange County, N. Y. 



