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58 guineas in 1903 to Maisemore and has been a prize- 

 winner in England. 



Rose 3rd passed at the Westertown dispersion sale 

 in 1874 to Ballindalloch where she produced : 



(3) Roseleaf 2993 from which was bred Rosebloom 

 5617 now represented at Kilmeade (Ireland). 



Of this strain were also bred at Ballindalloch Rose 

 of the Valley 5618, Rose of the Village 12441, and others 

 of similar nomenclature ; of these Rose of the Vicarage 

 16508 was 3rd as a two-year-old at the H.A.S. Show 

 1892, but this branch is not now represented in the herd, 

 although it was highly thought of there, nor do there 

 appear to be any female descendants in the Herd Book 

 from its representatives, bred there, except at Careston 

 and Kilmeade. 



RUBY OF EASTER TULLOCH, FANNY OF 

 KINNAIRD, AND LAVENDER OF KINNAIRD. 



RUBY OF EASTER TULLOCH. 



This family, in common with the other branches 

 referred to, goes back for its foundation to the cow 

 Old Lady Ann 743 which is believed to have been calved 

 about 1820 and to be " the oldest cow recorded in the 

 Herd Book," and formed a member of the Kinnaird herd. 



Her descendant Reubena 1033 bred at Kinnaird 

 Castle went to Easter Tulloch, of which a grand- 

 daughter was Ruby of Easter Tulloch 1723 (calved 1870) 

 which gives the name to this family or branch. 



This cow appears to be now represented through the 

 following daughters bred at Easter Tulloch : 



