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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



INVINCIBLE HAMP- 

 TON 206226 



Roan 



F. Bellows & Son 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



f Prince Frolic 132571 



W. S. Marr 

 | Merry Hampton 132572 J 



Roan. Wm. Duthie Mademoiselle 6th 

 [ Wm. Duthie 



IfBarmpton Royal 122721 

 B. F. Myers 

 Lovely of Greendale 3rdJ 

 Red, little white Lovely 27th 



R. G. Scott [_ Isaac Johnson 



Prizes: In 1904 he was 2d prize two-year-old at the Louisiana Pur- 

 chase Exposition, 1st at the American Royal and 2d at the International. 

 At the International in 1906 he was 4th prize aged bull and in both 1905 

 and 1907 was 5th. 



HAMPTON'S CHAM- 

 PION 206227 



Red. C. D. Bellows 



f Merry Hampton 132572 



Wm. Duthie 

 Hampton's Best 170818. J 



Roan. C. B. Dustin 1 Secret of Hill Farm 21 

 C. B. Dustin & Son 



Valley Champion 110477 

 F. Bellows & Sons 



Valley Queen J Seraphina of Melrose 



Red. J. F. Douglas ] 16th 



L. Miller 



Bloodlines: This breeding shows 87.5 percent of Scotch blood, builded 

 on a good foundation. In the fourth generation is the splendid Booth 

 cow, Seraphina Carissima 3d, bred by Lord Sudeley, imported by the 

 North Elkhorn Co. of Kentucky, and sold in 1875 for $2,800. She had 

 some of the blood of the famous show bull, Baron Booth of Lancaster, 

 and was quite similar in breeding to the bull imp. Cherub 11505 that was 

 sold by Ed lies for $6,000 at Springfield, 111., in 1875. 



Prizes: First junior calf and in 1st calf herd at the American Royal 

 in 1903. 



PARKDALE VICTOR 



206228 



Red. C. D. Bellows 



(The Lad for Me 140618 

 J. G. Robbins & Sons 

 Golden Princess 

 J. O. Stout 



{Grand Victor 115752 

 Jos. Duncan 

 Sharon Rose 3d 

 Geo. Bothwell 



Bloodlines: In this breeding the blood is largely Scotch and comes 

 from great producing sires, but the female line runs back through imp. 

 Rose of Sharon. It was this blending that gave Geo. Bothwell some of 

 his greatest prize winners, where he used Nonpareil Victor on Grand 

 Victor cows. 



Prizes: First senior calf at the American Royal in 1903. 



