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most famous sire of the family. Golden Lady is 

 a three-year-old roan by Kansas Lad, a son of 

 Pride of Collynie, not only an excellent sire but 

 a bull with prestige of ancestry and own brother 

 to Sweet Mistletoe, the dam of Lespedeza Col- 

 lynie, International grand champion in 1919. 



The bulls in the past were Choice Master 2d 

 414200, and Kansas Lad, the Pride of Collynie 

 bull mentioned above. Two bulls are now in the 

 herd. Royal Diamond by Sittyton Minstrel 386- 

 816 out of Diamond Victoria 190666 by the cham- 

 pion, Diamond Goods and Lord Albion 819181 

 by Pride of Albion, the wonderful white bull that 

 has been a consistent prize winner all over the 

 Shorthorn country. It does not require much 

 stretch of the imagination to predict for Mr. 

 Campbell a successful Shorthorn career. 



Since the article above was written Mr. Camp- 

 bell has greatly strengthened his breeding herd 

 by the addition of two of the best females sold in 

 the 1920 Nevius sale, Violet's Gratitude 836415 

 and Cherry Blossom 10th 836409. Both these 

 heifers are of the best known Scotch breeding 

 and Cherry Blossom 10th is of the same family 

 and blood lines as the cow that topped the Park 

 E. Salter sale at $3500 in 1919. 



RICE COUNTY 

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