Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



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Y< > 11 IILT Abbotsburn 



110679 



Roan. J. & W. B. 

 MARY ABBOTSBURN ' Watt 

 7th V 39-612 \ 



Roan. T. S. Moberly 



Forest Belle 6th 



- Red. T. S. Moberly 



{Abbotsburn 106090 

 A. Cruickshank 

 Imp. Village Blossom 

 A. Cruickshank 



.Minnie's Duke of Syca- 

 more 57120 



Van Meter & Hamil- 

 '\ ton 



Sparswood Mary 3d 

 (_ Tracy Bros. 



Young Abbotsburn sired some excellent Shorthorns, but his great- 

 est produce was Mary Abbotsburn 7th. In 1S94 she won the yearling 

 championship over all breeds at the Illinois Stab' Pair and was then sold 

 to Aaron Barber of New York for $.1,(KO, a high price at that time. She 

 developed into a phenomenal cow. and for three or four years was the 

 unquestioned queen of the American show yard. The blending of the 

 Cruickshank and Bates blood here produced an animal that was well- 

 nigh faultless. 



ROSEBUD, V 40-768. . 

 Roan. Wm. Moffatt 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



' 'i.nnnander 



1. Win. MotT-itt 

 Bros. 



Imp. I '.lushing' Rose. . 

 K< an. Win. Duthie 



1 



r Craven Km'.uht 



A. < 'i nit kshank 



Imp. Atlf 



A. < 'ruickshank 



Scotland Yet 100736 

 A. Cruickshank 



Karly Rose 

 Win. Duthie 



Vri/es: Rosebud won 4th in the cow class at Kansas City in 1900, 



and at the Intel-national she als., w<n Jth and was in tin- I'd pri/.e \>\ 

 herd. Her chief distinction breeder. Her daughters. Rose I'rin- 



cess and Autumn Rose, \\-on 1st as produce : times at various 



snows from 1900 to 



(Imperial Victor 108361 

 Victor of Homewood > ] uiekshank 



L10509 J 



Red. K. S. r.utler & | lmp . Mulberry 



SWEET AS EVER, Sons ,nk 



V 41-696 J 



Red. J. R. Peak & fvoi 



Son f Pride of the Farm J J. H. Pot: 



Red. J. R. Peak \ 



Effle 12th 

 J. R. Peak \ 



P.londlines: This bi-eedin- is 7.", percent Scotch on a foundation of 

 mixed blood. 



Prizes: In I'.nm Swe 8th cow at the American i: 



and third at the International. 



