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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



JULIA K., V. 50-1075.. \ 



Red. T. J. Wornall 



fDucal Crown 118719 

 Viscount of Anoky. \\r G Miller 



125081 J 



Roan. Geo. Harding 1 Viscountess of Anoka 

 & Son C. M. Sanger & Son 



f Chief Violet of Maple 

 Hill 118394 



of Grassland J Wm Thompson & Son 



~ Red. H. C. Duncan 



46th Ruby of Wiidwood 



I W. T. Clay 



Bloodlines: This is mixed breeding though Scotch blood largely pre- 

 dominates. 



Prizes: Julia K was 4th junior calf at the American Royal in 1902 

 and as a junior yearling she was 3d at this show and was 4th at both 

 Hamline, Minn., and the International. 



Red. T. J. Wornall 



PEACH V 50-1075 \ 



I Ducal Crown 118719 

 W G M iller 

 Viscountess of Anoka 

 C. M. Sanger &. Son 



Rose Helena 4th 



Red. John Morris 



{Lowden Duke 3d of 

 Oakwood 108889 

 W. Z. Darr & Son 

 Rose Helena 3d 

 John Morris 



Bloodlines: This breeding is a combination of blood lines. The sire 

 was a famous prize winner from 1898 to 1900. He is mainly of Scotch 

 blood. The dam is a blending of Bates and Scotch and she descends 

 from Rose of Sharon. 



Prizes: In 1902 Peach was 2d senior yearling at Hamline, Minn.. 2d 

 at the International and at the American Royal she was 1st and in 2d 

 young herd. In 1903 she was 5th in class at Hamline and 3d at the 

 International. 



MARY BELLE OF 

 LOCUST GROVE, 

 V 51-685 



I Baron Cruickshank 

 106297 

 Wm. Duthie 

 Lavender of Hill Farm 

 7th 



C. B. Dustin 

 Snow Mary's Belle of | Chief Violet 3d 111303 



Plattsburg J Wm. Thompson & Son 



Red. J. EL Biggerstaff i Snow Mary's Belle 



S. E. Ward & Son 



Bloodlines: Scotch blood of the sire and maternal grandsire was 

 built on a foundation that came through imp. Young Mary. 



Red. P. S. Duncan 



Prizes: Fourth junior yearling at the American Royal in 1902. 



