622 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



of Golden Queen 3d by imp. Collynie, second dam 

 imp. Golden Queen, one of the choice cows of the 

 Hanna importation. Mr. Roney will follow 

 Golden Hampton with a bull of such quality as 

 to work improvement. 



R. E. Schwartz, Fredonia. Mr. Schwartz has 

 a good herd and he has the enthusiasm for the 

 work which is a guarantee of success. In 1915 

 he bought one cow and two years later he bought 

 a few more. A good bull was also secured and 

 after two years a better one was bought to suc- 

 ceed the first. His have all been sensible and con- 

 servative methods of procedure and with nat- 

 ural facilities for handling his stock and a pleas- 

 ing personality in the man, we can safely fore- 

 cast a successful future for the herd. 



Sycamore Rosebud is a roan by Sunblaze, 

 a bull used for some time by H. M. Hill. She is 

 a granddaughter of two of the best cows of their 

 day, Syringia by Royal Knight and Inglemaid 

 by imp. Inglewood. Scotch Bessie is by Orange 

 Marshall, the Victor Orange bull used so suc- 

 cessfully by Stunkels. Sycamore Emma is by 

 Master of the Dales, a bull that has a wide repu- 

 tation as a sire. Her dam is by Ingle Lad, now 

 recognized as one of the best getters of heifers 

 ever owned in Kansas. At the Southeast Kansas 

 sale in 1920 Proud Archer, junior champion of 

 the show, was secured for service in the herd. 

 This bull is an outstanding one by Kansas 



