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produced May Daisy 3d, the dam of May Daisy 

 6th. May Daisy 6th was a prize winner at the 

 American Royal in 1919 and one of the tops in 

 the Royal sale. Forest Daisy 2d and her immedi- 

 ate family crossed with Barmpton Knight pro- 

 duced many excellent animals. It was from 

 Tomson bred Barmpton Knight cows that the 

 Kansas State Agricultural College bred a num- 

 ber of its prize winning steers. 



Several of Barmpton Knight's get were used 

 in the herd, one of which was Crusader, an out- 

 standing roan. In 1913 Maxwalton Rosedale 

 came to the farm with the Pringle herd. This 

 bull had the prestige of his sire, Avondale, and of 

 his dam, imp. Rosewood Pride, one of the best 

 of all the Carpenter & Ross cows. She was the 

 dam of Whitehall Rosedale by Avondale and of 

 Pride of Albion by imp. Shenstone Albino, both 

 American Royal grand champions. Maxwalton 

 Rosedale gave satisfactory service for several 

 years. 



To succeed Barmpton Knight the champion 

 futurity calf, Village Marshal by the great sire, 

 Cumberland Marshall, was secured and is now 

 one of the chief stock bulls and rated one of the 

 outstanding sires of the breed at the present 

 time. He combines in his top crosses the blood 

 of Whitehall Sultan, Cumberland's Last, Vil- 

 lager, Bapton Diamond and Silver Plate. He is 

 white, of unusual compactness and has the 



