216 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN ' KANSAS 



that a dozen Sobbas in each county of Kansas 

 would make every bovine in the state look like a 

 Shorthorn. 



On the good Tebo Lawn foundation is found 

 the blood and impress of such animals as Orange 

 Viscount, German Laird, Daisy of North Oaks 

 5th, imp. Prince of Perth, imp. Collynie, Godoy, 

 and through Godoy, imp. Golden Thistle, the 

 largest and perhaps the most showy cow in the 

 Linwood herd. Captain, the present herd bull, 

 was bred by Mr. Hanna and is siring some very 

 satisfactory calves. 



E. C. Holt, Greeley.* This is a small but 

 choice herd that will be increased to meet the re- 

 quirements of the farm. Mr. Holt is a good feed- 

 er and the cattle, as I saw them, were in fine con- 

 dition. Kansas Girl 2d is an elegant four-year- 

 old red. Her sire was by imp. Collynie out* of 

 Cowslip Bloom by imp. Lord Cowslip, second 

 dam by imp. Inglewood. Daisy Sultan is strong 

 in Whitehall Sultan blood and in that of Gallant 

 Knight and Lord Mayor. Pansy Dale is by 

 Cedar Dale, one of the state's best sires of high- 

 class stock. The herd bull, a big, thick, rugged 

 fellow of excellent type and good finish repre- 

 sents the best of the Hanna-Hill breeding with 

 imp. Collynie, Royal Knight, Ingle Lad, imp. 

 Inglewood and Silvermine in the first two 

 crosses. Mr. Holt has selected his foundation 



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