LLEWELLIN. LIGHT WEIGHT 



Champion Peach Blossom. By Count Gladstone IV-Peach Mark. Her dam, 

 Peach Mark, herself the best California setter of her year, was a granddaughter of 

 imported Dick Bondhu and of Gath"s Mark. Peach Blossom weighs thirty-five pounds, 

 is very fast, stylish, and clever on birds. After beating the best dogs in California, she 

 came East and won the Illinois Club's championship, November, 1903. She is an 

 important study in Llewellin setters because she is the most typical living repre- 

 sentative of the Count Gladstone IV blood ; and because she represents in its extreme 

 form the small, compact, high-strung field-trial Llewellin which has been for years a 

 subject of controversy among the setter men. In the kennel she is an affectionate pet, 

 vivacious and intelligent. In the field she is dashing and brilliant. Her peculiar car- 

 riage of tail on point is shown in the photograph, taken by the author. Her owner is 

 Mr. W. W. Van Arsdale, Bakersfield, California. 



