LLEWELLIN. FIELD-TRIAL TYPE 



Charity. White-black-tan. By Tony Boy-Lena Belle. Owner, Mr. Pierre Loril- 

 lard, New York. An exceptionally brilliant performer. Since the death of Geneva, 

 her sister, severe field-trial critics say that Charity is one of the two really first- 

 rate female field-trial dogs in America, the other being Sport's Maid, owned by 

 Mr. Henry, of Butler, Missouri. By " first rate " these critics mean that these two alone 

 have in the highest form the qualities of speed, decisive bird work, and gameness 

 under all conditions of heat or cold, rain or shine. Peach Blossom and Annie B. are 

 candidates for admission to this select group. 



LLEWELLIN. LIGHT WEIGHT. FIELD-TRIAL TYPE 



Geneva. Field-trial champion (1903), National Championship Club. Now dead. 

 White-black-tan. By Tony Boy-Lena Belle. Winner in Derby and all age form. 

 Probably the highest in field class of her sex bred in America. Weight, forty pounds. 

 Breeder and owner, Mr. Pierre Lorillard, New York. Great speed, range, and 

 endurance. 



