50 DAISY OR VINE OF TILLYFOUR. 



great show career, being ist as a yearling, two-year-old, 

 and aged bull at the H.A.S. Shows 1898, 1899, and 1900, 

 and champion in 1900. He was also ist at the R.A.S.E. 

 Show 1900, (where his brother Delamere stood 2nd) 

 and was used as a stock bull at Careston, where he got 

 some good stock, but his fame appears to rest rather on 

 his performances in the show ring than as a sire. 



Pride of Burnshangie is still represented in the 

 Aldbar herd. 



Another daughter of Dido was Vine of Ballunie 

 9812, of which a descendant, Vine of Ballunie i6th 

 19146, passed to Spott, and there bred Verdant Vine 

 29445, which went in 1901 at 91 guineas as a two-year- 

 old heifer to Glamis, and at that sale in 1904 at 165 

 guineas to Bywell Hall, and her yearling daughter 

 Vellozia of Glamis 36440, at 105 guineas to the same 

 herd. Vintage of Glamis 34705, which Verdant Vine 

 was carrying when she passed to Glamis, was Breed 

 Champion at the Smithfield Show, 1904. This strain is 

 still represented at Spott. 



Dido appears to have passed to Kinochtry and to 

 have bred there some " Daisy Prides," of which there are 

 descendants in the Kinochtry, Maisemore, Cromdale, 

 and Banks herds, and no doubt elsewhere. 



From Vine of Tillyfour was also bred : 



(4) Vine 8th 3252, of which there are representatives 

 in the Fordie and Forneth herds. 



(5) Vine gth 3256, which in 1878 passed as a 

 yearling to Aboyne, and there bred Vanity of Aboyne 

 6122, of which there are descendants at Swaylands and 

 Achindunie. Vine gib. at the Aboyne Sale in 1881 went 

 to Haynes Park at 115 guineas, and is numerously repre- 

 sented at Milford House (Ireland). 



