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Charles called Young Jumbo, which beat all before 

 him for a time. Mr. Buggs succeeded not long after 

 with Alexander the Great, then came Bend Or, 

 Bend Or II., and Mrs. Forder's Jumbo, all of which 

 attained to the dignity of champions. The following 

 came later, and take us up to the present date, Mr. 

 Arnold's Grace Darling ; Mrs. Graves' Little Gem, 

 Golden Ben, and Sunbeam ; Mr. Yates' Minerva ; 

 Mrs. W. H. B. Warner's Queen of the Toys and 

 Laureate ; Mr. R. Spencer's Olivette ; Mrs. Collis' 

 Donovan ; and Mrs. Pestell's Paymaster. 



The best Blenheims are Duke of Bow ; Mrs. 

 Jenkins' Bowsie and Flossie ; Mr. Collis' Pompey 

 and Ermine ; Mr. Garrod's Excelsior and May 

 Queen II. ; Mrs. Blarney's King Stormy of Homerton ; 

 Mrs. Graves' Tiny Tots ; and Mrs. Forder's Haidee. 

 In addition to the above, which have taken the 

 leading prizes of late, from Mrs. Leeke's Sweet May 

 Blossom I. and II. and her Lola, which run back as 

 direct descendants from the Duke of Bow, have been 

 produced many of the best Blenheims of the present 

 day. Nor must Mr. J. W. Berrie's (afterwards Mrs. 

 Booth's) The Earl, and Mr. J. H. Dawes' Prince, 

 and Charlie be forgotten. 



The most successful tri-colours or Prince Charles 

 up to date are Mrs. Jenkins' Prince of Teddington, 

 Day Dream, Mozart, and Zingra II. ; Mrs. Collis' 



