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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



BELLE OF ST. CLOUD . 

 11647 \ 



Roan. C. E. Clarke 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



[March Knight 188105. 

 Red. C. E. Clarke 



Red Knight 157136 

 D. C. Morris 



Chief of the Clan 144783 

 W. S. Marr 



("Fairplay 2d 



Wm. Duthie 

 Imp. Fairplay 4th J 



Roan. Wm. Duthie | i mp Queen Anne 

 Leith Hay 



Prizes: Second senior calf at Hamline, Minn., 2d at the American Royal 

 and 4th at the International in 1907. 



SNOWBIRD 11648 



White. C. E. Clarke 



Nonpareil Victor 132573 



J. Deane Willis 

 I Nonpareil Stamp 188487 



Roan. Geo. Bothwell | Violet Pride 



J. S. McCauley 



fBold Archer 234833 



John Gilmour 

 I Imp. Pitlivie Caroline.. J 



Roan. Robert Taylor Imp. Caroline 

 [ Lord Lovat 



Bloodlines: Scotch, with a trace of Bates in the paternal granddam 

 so faint that it is difficult to measure. Snowbird made a fine record in 

 the show ring and as a breeder her son Fair Acres Sultan 354154 pro- 

 claims her merit. She is full sister to Snowflake 263207, sire of the famous 

 Ringmaster. 



Prizes: In 1907 Snowbird was 1st junior calf at Hamline, Minn., 2d at 

 the American Royal, 1st at the International and was champion female 

 at Denver. In 1908 she was 2d junior yearling at Hamline, junior and 

 grand champion at the American Royal and junior champion at the Inter- 

 national. In 1909 she was 3d prize two-year-old at Hamline and 5th at 

 the American Royal. 



MAXWALTON ROSE , 

 WOOD 12640 .( 



Roan. Carpenter & 

 Ross 



Avondale 245144 



Roan. E. S. Kelly 



("Whitehall Sultan 163573 

 J. Deane Willis 



Imp. Avalanche 2d 

 [ C. H. Jolliffe 



[Pride of Day -203941 

 Wm. Duthie 



I Imp. Rosewood 86th . . . 

 * Roan. Geo. Walker I Rosewood 81st 



Jas. Bruce 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Imp. Rosewood 86th was probably the most valuable breeding cow ever 

 owned in the Maxwalton herd, and w r hen her large number of high-priced 

 sons and grandsons are considered it seems rather remarkable that at 

 one time she sold for the low price of $350. 



MAXWALTON ROSEWOOD seems to have been shown only when 

 she was a calf and the only prize for her I have found was llth at the 

 American Royal in 1907, but as a breeder she will be remembered in Short- 

 horn history as the dam of Double Dale 337156. 



