A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 407 



anywhere. Among- these are Orange Lass by 

 Fair Acres Stamp, a son of the noted sire Pair 

 Acres Sultan out of Orange Blossom 36th 108985. 

 Her dam is by Bapton Valentine, a son of imp. 

 Bapton Arrow, the outstanding bull owned by 

 W. R. Nelson and later by W. A. Forsythe & Son. 

 Butterfly Lady is by a son of Crusader, one of 

 the best sons of Barmpton Knight and her dam 

 is by Butterfly Goods by Silk Goods. Silk Goods 

 Violet, a four-year-old, is by Silk Goods and out 

 of Lord Marr's Violet by Lord Marr, the son of 

 Lord Mayor and imp. Marigold 50th, second dam 

 Scottish Violet 4th by Golden Lad, a son of Rob- 

 ert Miller's Golden Rule. 



About twenty years ago, Golden Crown by 

 Golden Victor Jr., later used extensively by H. 

 M. Hill, was in service. The dam of Golden 

 Crown was 9th Butterfly of Valley Grove by 

 Lord Mayor. The Sultan 227277 came from 

 P. L. Hackler and had for sire imp. Day- 

 dreams Pride. His dam was by Lord Thistle, a 

 well known Mastin bred son of Baron Ury. Silk 

 Goods is the bull most heard of now in connec- 

 tion with Mr. Huberts herd. He was bred by Col. 

 Casey and is nearly fourteen years old. Alex 

 Praser bought him as a yearling at Tebo Lawn 

 and after siring a magnificent lot of roan heifers 

 he was sold by Mrs. Fraser in the 1910 sale. He 

 is of royal descent, being by Choice Goods out 

 of Lassie of Tebo Lawn by Duke of Oakland 2d, 



