Record of .-Shorthorn Prize Winners 



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f Count Lavender 13257.3. 

 Roan. Wm. Duthie 



{'Norseman 132576 

 A. CiuicKshank 

 Sweet Lavender 

 Wm. Duthie 



IMP. BARTON PEARL, 

 V 48-368 



Roan. 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



BAPTON PEARL had a very successful career in the show yards 

 in Great Britain and won several champion prizes. She was purchased 

 for $5,000 by E. S. Kelly, Springfield, Ohio, and imported in 1900 and was 

 not exhibited after that year. She was champion at the Illinois State 

 Fair and was 3d in class at the American Royal, one week after giving 

 birth to Whitehall Sultan, the most noted bull of modern times. 



WHITE ROSE, V 48-521. 



White. J. R. Peak & 

 Son 



Lomond 1271*63 

 Roan. C. B. 



Roan La3y 2d 

 - Roan. J. R. Peak 

 Son 



Baron Cruickshank 



10C297 



\Vm. Duthie 

 L.iv.-nder of Hiil Farm 



7th 

 C. B. Dustin 



Scottish Lord 2d 11372", 

 B. O. Cowan 



Effie llth 



J. R. Peak & Son 



Bloodlines: This breeding is 75 percent Scotch on a foundation of 

 mixed blood. 



Prizes: White Rose was 5th junior calf at the American Royal in 

 1901 and in 1902 she was 3d junior yearling and 5th at the International. 



PHYLLIS- OF FAIR- 

 VIEW 8TH, V 48-543 



Red. Purely Bros. 



{Victor Ramsden 121473 

 O. H. Southworth 

 Poppy 64th 

 Abram Renick 



[Scotland's Hero 67651 

 J. & W. B. Watt 



Phyllis of Leeside 2d 

 C. C. Blish & Son 



worth 



Phyllis of Fairview.. 

 Red. G. W. Purdy 



Bloodlines: . Scotch on descendants of imp. Young Phyllis. 

 Prizes: Fourth junior calf at the American Royal in 1900. 



