A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 537 



Noff singer has shown that only the best will sat- 

 isfy him. Pleasant Dale Sultan is an American 

 Royal winner of 1919 without fitting. His sire is 

 Lavender Lord by Avondale. His dam is Pleas- 

 ant Jealousy by imp. Shenstone Albino, sire of 

 the great prize winner and breeding bull, Pride 

 of Albion. His second dam is Maxwalton Jeal- 

 ousy by Avondale and his third dam is Sultan's 

 Jealousy by Whitehall Sultan and out of imp. 

 Jeaiiie by Count Arthur. If a person were writr 

 ing a pedigree with a view to combining the best 

 blood lines of the day he might write a little 

 different combination though he could hardly 

 improve this. The bull is large and he is a first- 

 rate sire. The other and younger bull is Fair 

 Acres Choice by Fair Acres Sultan, one of the 

 very best sons of Whitehall Sultan and sire of 

 many of the highest priced American Shorthorns 

 of the last few years. The dam of Fair Acres 

 Choice, Gloster Goods, (see above) is also in the 

 herd. This combination bringing in, as it does, 

 so many animals of extraordinary merit, can 

 hardly fail to produce good results through the 

 use of this big, stretchy three-year-old bull. 



Wales & Young, Osborne. These men have 

 some very creditable show and breeding stock in 

 their herd. The cows come through an excep- 

 tional line of ancestry. Barmpton Knight, that 

 great sire not only of show stock but also of the 

 best class of utility Shorthorns, has several 



