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Aldbar 21517 from which some prizewinning heifers were 

 bred at Glamis. Of these Harris Tweed 26189 passed to 

 Careston and thence to the U.S.A. where she was sold at 

 a high price and Hibiscus of Glamis 32791 was ist as a 

 yearling at the H.A.S. Show 1902. 



Heather Blossom 3rd 3396 a twin sister of Heather 

 Blossom 2nd went to Ballunie and is still represented 

 there. 



(2) Blooming Heather 1484, also bred at Glenbarry, 

 a prizewinner of which granddaughters Benton Heather 

 7775 and Bonnie Heather 7776, bred at Benton, were sold 

 for export to the U.S.A. to join the Turlington herd where 

 the strain became famous. 



At the Glenbarry Sale in 1871 Heather Bloom went 

 to Tillyfour at 54 guineas and there bred : 



Louisa of Tillyfour 1790 which, as well as her dam 

 Heather Bloom, appears to have gone to Roos Hall and 

 to be represented at Langleys and Corston. 



A daughter of Heather Bloom bred at Roos Hearth- 

 burn of Roos 8337 was also exported to the Turlington 

 herd U.S.A. and is represented by the * Heathertonias ' 

 in the Heatherton herd in that country. 



This family is one of those in favour with U.S.A. 

 breeders and appears to be now more widely represented 

 and distinguished there than at home. 



HEIRESS OF BALWYLLO. 



Isabella of Balwyllo 423 the daughter of Little 

 Doddie 79 was a prizewinner and was dam of the bull 

 President 3rd 246, a prizewinner at the H.A.S. Shows in 

 1858-9 used at Balwyllo and Keillor and appearing in 

 some well known pedigrees, her daughter Heiress of 



