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the sires of cows in the herd. Some of the 

 younger heifers are by Rosewood Dale and imp. 

 Bapton Corporal. 



Rosewood Dale by Avondale out of imp. Rose- 

 wood 92d was recently purchased at a long price 

 and is now doing excellent service. He is the sire 

 of the highest priced female of her age sold in 

 Park E. Salter's record sale at Wichita in 1919, 

 as well as of the highest priced heifer in a sale 

 held previously. His reputation as one of the 

 great bulls of the breed is fully established and 

 his use adds much prestige to Mr. Potter's herd. 



Miss Marguerite V. Stanley, Anthony. Miss 

 Stanley is the only lady of the fraternity intro- 

 duced in these pages. In the data of her herd, 

 sent me by request, Miss Stanley has told her 

 story so well that I am using her own version as 

 she has written it. Her herd is from the very 

 best sources of supply and those who see it will 

 like it. Miss Stanley is the leading organizer 

 and publicity agent for Shorthorn interests in 

 her county. 



66 Having been my father's boy for a number 

 of years, I naturally developed a love for stock. 

 Seven years ago I bought three grade cows but 

 soon saw where to make more money and today 

 I take pleasure in introducing to the public my 

 modest little herd of twenty Scotch cattle, strong 

 in the famous Collynie blood, with some infus- 

 ions of Avondale blood. I am endeavoring to 



