LLEWELLIN. LIGHT TYPE 



Colonel R. By Harwick-Trap, Jr. White-black-tan. Count Noble and Gladstone 

 blood, with line to Ethan Allen native setters. One of the most brilliant of field- 

 trial performers. Owned by Mr. Harry R. Edwards. Cleveland, Ohio. Representative 

 of the rangy, wiry field-trial Llewellins which Laverack men dislike, but which field- 

 trial handlers eagerly seek on account of their class and stamina. 



LLEWELLIN-LAVERACK. LARGE TYPE 



Topgallant. By Roy of London-Fanny. Blue belton. Weight over sixty pounds. 

 Winner of the North American Derby (Ontario), 1900. Llewellin blood through 

 Champion Paris (five crosses); Laverack through Champion Monk of Furness. Fast 

 and steady shooting dog. Owner, Mr. H. Marshall Graydon, London, Canada. One of 

 the big, sound, active, intelligent American setters which refute the shallow claim 

 that the breed has deteriorated since the early days. Americans have no lack of 

 breeding stock from which to get setter size and power, though the general taste, 

 in both the States and Canada, favors lighter types. 



