Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



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VICTOR ABBOTT 

 160877 



Roan. T. J. Wallace 

 & Son 



{Young Abbotsburn 

 110679 

 J. & W B Watt 

 Rosedale Violet 9th 

 Win. Thompson & Son 

 Brunswicker 96512 



A. Cruickshank 

 Mary's Best 6th of 

 . Maple Hill 

 H. C. Duncan 



Mary's Best llth of 



Maple Hill 



Red. H. C. Duncan 



I'.lood lines: The foundation of this pedigree runs back through imp. 

 Young Mary to early English herds, but the top crosses are of Scotch 

 blood th;it has been potent in many American herds. Rosedale Violet 9th, 

 granddam of Victor Abbot, was a very notable breeder, two of her sons 

 being The Choice of All L'l'nr.n and choice. Goods Model 242589. 



Prizes: I-ifth senior yearling at the American Royal in 19il. 



{Victorious 121469 

 \\ A. Harris 

 NVal, 

 p. K. Uy< 



3d Orange Bio ' V <:! 



' hniore J Orange Klossom of 



R. & w. J. V Crethmore 



J. V. Grigsby 



MASTER OF THE 

 GROVE 161394.. 



Roan. T. C. Robinson 



Bloodlines: The sire of this bull was 75 percent Scotch and had s<>in 

 Bates blood. The dam could with perfect propriety be called all Scotch 

 in spite of the tiny stream <>f Haes that trickles down from the r.th 

 Duke of Hillhurst. 



Prizes: This bull was not shown until he was f.>m yearfl old and 

 then with very little litting was ::d at the American !l<.yal in 1904 and 

 in the Association sale brought ^IJiT"-. At the International he was senior 

 and grand champion. In 1'.m; he was ;th at the Aim > d and in 



1907 was senior champion. 



ROLANDO 162647 

 Roan. W. O. M 



Bloodlines: Scotch on mixed foundation. 



Collynie 124709 



.John Miller & Sons 



Valley !-[ antic 



.1. <',. Kobbins & SQ 



fScottish Lord 2d 113725 

 B. O. Cowan 



Effie llth 



J. R. Peak & Son 



Prizes: Rolando was a prize winner at fairs on the Pacific Coast 

 when he was a calf. He was brought to the International in 1902 where 

 he won 1st as junior yearling and was sold to E. W. Bowen for $880. At 

 Hamline, Minn., in 1903, he was 2d prize two-year-old and at the American 

 Royal was 2d in class and at head of 1st prize graded herd. 



