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Lady Florence by Master Millicent (84,080), from Lord 

 Lovat. 



Scotch Marigold 2nd was in calf to Rosicrucian 

 (75,483), and she produced Gollynie Marigold, which 

 was retained by Mr Yeitch. Marigold 2nd also pro- 

 duced to Bright Star (74,116) the very good bull 

 Lode Star, which won fourth prize at Perth, and 

 to the Millhills stock bull Eoyal Eclipse (87,179) 

 she had Royal Ordo. Those bulls were exported 

 to the Argentine. Collynie Marigold, put to the 

 Strowan stock bull Montrave Baron (81,740), bred 

 the grand cow Scotch Marigold 5th, which pro- 

 duced to Prince Edgar (100,036) Princess Marigold 

 and Marigold.' Princess Marigold was bought by 

 the Earl of Rosebery, and she became the gran- 

 dam of Lothian Marksman, the Perth first prize 

 winner in the February class, 1919. Marigold was 

 acquired by the late Mr Duncan Stewart, and she 

 bred Pride of Millhills, the champion at the Perth 

 Show of 1918. Those two young bulls, somewhat 

 curious to relate, were sold at 3100 gs. each. Scotch 

 Marigold 7th by Storm Signal (110,293) is another 

 excellent daughter of Marigold 5th, and she has 

 been retained in the herd. 



Hathaway 4th was in calf to Nonpareil Courtier 

 (90,063), and her bull calf at Duchlage was named 

 Scottish Courtier. He was kept for a time as a 

 stock bull, and Mr Veitch parted with him too soon. 

 Heather Beauty was from the same dam as Mr Deane 

 Willis's famous champion White Heather. When 

 Heather Beauty was bought her dam was carrying 



