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Stock Show at Chicago. She has a milk record 

 of 7061.5 pounds of milk in a year. 



2. Gwendoline 79th 217427, an exceptionally 

 sweet, broad-backed, deep, thick, beautifully bred 

 Scotch cow sired by Leader of Fashion ; first dam 

 by a son of Whitehall Sultan, second dam by 

 Knight of the Thistle, third dam by Imp. Cup- 

 bearer is producing very sweet, compactly-made, 

 thick-fleshed calves of unusual merit. She also 

 made the Shorthorn registry of merit as a two- 

 year-old with a record of 5796.1 pounds of milk. 



3. Pride's Bessie 206445 is a splendidly bred 

 Marr "Bessie" and a beautiful type of beef cow 

 with a milk record of 9210.5. Her calves since 

 coming into the herd have all been bulls. They 

 are very much in demand as herd headers for 

 good pure bred herds. Pride's Bessie was the 

 first Scotch cow to be accepted in the advanced 

 milk registry for Milking Shorthorns. Her 

 record is 9210.5 pounds of milk. 



4. Red Eose 190448 a Scotch " Queen of 

 Beauty" is a broad, deep, square-ended, thick- 

 fleshed cow that is producing splendid calves. 

 She has a milk record of 7027.1 pounds of milk. 



5. Lavender T 180790, a beautifully bred 

 Scotch "Lavender", is a very broad, deep, low- 

 set cow that produces the same kind of calves. 

 She has a record of 7209.1 pounds of milk. 



6. Cream Toast 87609 by Ingle Lad, a son of 

 Imp. Collynie, dam by another son of Collynie 



