LLEWELLIN-LAVERACK 



Champion Cincinnatus's Pride. By Champion Cincinnatus-Champion Albert's 

 Nellie. Fifty five pounds. White-black-tan. Bench champion ; field-trial winner, 

 beating- Champion Tony's Gale and others. Llewellin blood through Count Noble 

 and Druid; Laverack through Tarn O'Shanter and imported Carlowitz. Regarded 

 as the best combined bench and field English setter of the present. Owner, Mr. 

 Edward A. Burdett, Radnor, Pennsylvania. The photograph was not taken at an 

 angle to do justice to the champion's excellent muzzle and fine shoulders. 



POINTER. MEDIUM WEIGHT 



King Cyrano. By Jingo-Kate Kent by King of Kent. White-and-orange. Direct 

 cross of Jingo and King of Kent blood. Winner of the Illinois all age, 1901, and other 

 places in trials. Known as the most thoroughly broken field dog that ever won a 

 Derby in the United States. Owner, Mr. J. A. Morton. Marshall, Illinois. In hard 

 field-trial condition, Cyrano weighs slightly less tlian fifty pounds. 



