"CHERRY AND BLACK" 



and St. Leger winner, he entered the stud and made 

 three seasons at Rancocas. Pizarro, who had retired 

 after the Suburban of '84, entered the stud in 1885. 

 Siddartha by Pero Gomez from The Pearl, and Kan- 

 taka by Scottish Chief from Hermit's dam, also had a 

 brief sojourn at Rancocas. When Mr. Lorillard re- 

 sumed breeding in 1890, he imported Sailor Prince, a 

 son of Albert Victor from Hermita, which had a repu- 

 tation for speed. In 1895 he purchased of his broth- 

 er's estate the peerless and unbeaten Sensation, son of 

 Leamington and Susan Beane by Lexington, who was a 

 decided success as he not only sired Democrat, winner 

 of the Middle Park Plate in England, in which he de- 

 feated Diamond Jubilee, but was second 

 Sensation Second \^ ^-^^ \[^^ Qf "winning sires" of England 



%.."^.^^ c- in 1899, with a record of 20 races and 



iVtnntng ^ires ^ ^ 



$100,190 in stakes and other races. 

 Locohatchee was returned to the stud in 1895, and 

 sired Caiman, winner of the Middle Park Plate in 

 England. Pontiac also returned to Rancocas, where he 

 was bred, and sired several winners. 



"The fact that a brood-mare has produced one high- 

 class race-horse is a poor guarantee that she will pro- 

 duce another," said Mr. Lorillard when he resumed 

 breeding and racing in 1890; "some will, but the per- 

 centage Is small. When I collected my original stud, I 

 purchased the dams of all the good race-horses at high 

 prices, but many of them had grown old, and some were 



