222 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



a good lot of cows kept on the farm to consume 

 its production 7 ' is the way he puts it, "and I 

 want them to be such that if a man found what 

 he wanted he would not object to the pedigree." 

 Whitehall Rosedale, International grand champ- 

 ion, is represented by Autumn Bloom by Fame's 

 Goods, one of his excellent sons and in the second 

 cross by imp. Bapton Coronet, one of the best 

 sons of the famous Silver Plate. In the third are 

 imp. Prince of Perth and Goldfinch, full sister 

 to another International champion, Lavender 

 Viscount. Autumn Bloom's first calf, now 

 twelve months old, speaks for her as a producer. 

 Lavender Princess 10th by King's Secret, Inter- 

 national champion, son of the International 

 grand champion, King Cumberland, is out of a 

 dam by Blythe Baron, second dam by the Duthie 

 bred Golden Mist out of imp. Lavender Princess. 

 One of the best three-year-olds in the herd is 

 Lily Cup by Scarlet Secret out of a dam by Lord 

 Golden Crest. This cow is the dam of an out- 

 standing fourteen-month-old bull, of such size, 

 form and quality as to attract special attention 

 anywhere. This bull was sold at a long price to 

 Kepler & Wiltse and was the first of the 1919 

 calf crop to leave the farm. Princess Avondale, 

 &^$e& go&d three-year-old from the Ogden 

 herd represents top notch breeding, coming 

 through the best breeders. She is large and her 

 first calf went to one of the well known herds in 



