The Milking Shorthorn Breeders' Guide 



Abbreviations M. Manager. RS. Railroad Station. F. Herd 

 Foundation. T. Total Number in Herd. S. Sires in Use 



Alexander and Kellogg, Suisan City, Cal. RS. Farm at 

 Grizely Island. T. 75. F. A number of females secured several 

 years ago at Glenside, the get of Knight of Glenside, Imperial 

 Clay, etc., top females from first Painesville sale including Bel- 

 levue Daisy, Rose Fairfield 2d and daughters of Royal Darling- 

 ton. A number of select imported females bought at the first 

 Peer sale. About 40 cows in herd, many of them in the Record 

 of Merit Daily milk records, supervision University of Califor- 

 nia. S. Glenside Royal, sire Clay Laddie, (dam, MargrettaClay, 

 record 10,043 pounds). Dam, May Rose, by Cyrus Clay, record 

 9,523 pounds. Imported Kelmscott Viscount 19th, Sire Cran- 

 ford Wild Eyes (by Tamini and out of Wild Eyebright 9th, record 

 11,693 Ibs.) Dam, Betty 20th, by Trickster 4th, record 6,017 

 pounds milk in 343 days with first calf. 



Althea Farm, Dr. H. S. Neilson, Darien, Conn. M. H. B. 

 Cooke. RS. Darien. T. 25. F. Mainly New England breed- 

 ing, several daughters and granddaughters of Imported Dasher 

 by Conjuror. About 12 cows, several in the Record of Merit. 

 Daily milk records kept. S. Walby Belle's Masterpiece 594788, 

 Sire, Gold Reef (by Baron Marigold and out of Rosie Belle 20th) 

 Dam, Walby Belle, by Ireby Signet, record 11,654 pounds and 

 winner of first at Penrith, England, in 1916. 



Bonvue Farm, C. H. Hinman, President, U. S. Yards, Den- 

 ver, Col. RS. Farm at Golden, Col. T. 50. F. A number of 

 cows on test and making excellent records. Daily milk records 

 kept and official supervision. S. Duke Glenrose 410244. Sire, 

 Knight of Glenrose (by General Clay and out of Rose of Glen- 

 side, record 18,075 pounds) Dam, May Buttercup, by Duke But- 

 tercup, record 9,954 pounds. 



Oaklawn Stock Farm, W. C. Brown, Lime Springs, Iowa. 

 RS. Lime Springs. M. Thomas Davies. T. 25. F. Founda- 

 tion from representative herds of the country, it being the inten- 



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