ROSE OF ADVIE. Iig 



From Rose of Advie was bred, as the result of 

 mating with the celebrated Ballindalloch sire Trojan 402, 

 Dandy of Advie 3106, which is said to have been a hand- 

 some cow and to have bred some good stock, many of 

 them prizewinners. 



One of her daughters Emily of Advie 3110, a noted 

 prizewinner at local shows, went to Minmore, where she 

 bred Elfie of Minmore 10532, which was sold at the 

 Minmore Sale 1891 for 70 guineas. At the Southgate 

 sale 1899 this cow, then 14 years old, passed to Benton and 

 bred there Elfie of Benton 2nd 32751, which went to 

 Woodhill. At Minmore Emily of Advie also bred Elegy 

 of Minmore 15624, sold at the sale in 1891 as a two-year- 

 old for 95 guineas, which passed to Naughton and there 

 bred the curiously named Erica Evergreen 22845, which 

 stood 4th as a yearling at the H.A. S. Show 1896 and at 

 the Naughton dispersion sale that year passed to 

 Callands at 64 guineas and thence to Maisemore. 



Rose of Advie appears to be also represented through 

 Dandy of Advie 3106 at Shoestanes and Goscote and 

 through Norah of Advie 3107 at Darnford and Sopwell. 

 From a descendant of this cow was bred the bull Romeo 

 of Advie 9588, 2nd at the Perth Show and sale in 1890 

 and used at Stonehurst and Tedfold. 



From Blanche of Advie 3588, a granddaughter of 

 Dandy of Advie, which went to Glamis, was bred 

 Bridesmaid of Glamis 13135, that was 2nd as a two-year- 

 old at the H.A.S. Show 1889 and passed to Minmore, 

 where at the sale in 1891 she made 170 guineas. 



Another daughter was Daisy of Advie 3586, which 

 bred Spey Queen 4748, that went to Auchorachan 

 and is represented through a daughter Dolly of Auchora- 

 chan 4752 at Congash, Goodwood, and Ballyfin House 



