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Avévst 11, 1860. |- 
_ THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
or ca ae reper 
And in addition to these there is 66, Faith, a daughter 
wits 
Booth, were us yused. On the n ext generation there were | Kent show; and Lord of the Manor took the Ist prize | 
sed in two aac Stamboul and Sugar-plum, - the | as the best bull 5 in the nate gn th’ ted | of 24 Feroni ia. _ The dau ghter of Fancy 8, referred to 
hi ightly ull Prince Alfred. “This family is also related to | above Ball 
on “py U! 400-guinea bull bought at | “Bonny Lass” and % Bon-B on 3d,” which fetched. oa a great price at his sale: her half-sister, Fa ancy Lady, 
4 lordship yi oe the late Earl of Ducie. | enormous price | 74, got wif Ag rir took the Ist calf prize at Horncastle. 
6. 46 in Mr. Du nana s catalogue, “Lady Sale,” by Chaloner’ s sale lately. re a Bon was out of es Fakes was | I have s ough all the families in the herd 
ioral "Sa le 2d, i is i e generation fürther till f e, Mr. Duddi iyo ne to pidge, with the help of 
Young Cowslip se son, “ | the Fe Tar, of ‘the descent sro quality of the stock. 
: a oln,” à bull calf, is by the Lord he jodie the} There are several other smaller families in the | Th the mals is rst-rate, theii 
taker at orneastle, whose gr. nae ret was S yiph herd ; ‘descendants of “Eastthorpe Rose,” bought) style may be gathered from 2 ie eir reed h recent 
lls of 
arin 7 a Lmay be hap pip + ae from the great 
i Sir Walter, tl Charm 
descended, which fetched pr oo at Mr. Adkins? sale, 
r. Botterill’s sale, on which bulls 
and KMENI have been use sed 5 of vs Alice Hawthorn” |g 
of * La dy 
ought at M. 
i whe fo lowing then are 
in ‘hing: a tet ose “pall from ‘Warlaby. 
the Murs 
DESCENDANTS or 
GE. GR. D+ 
Gr. D. 
Corianda, by Ple- | Cowslip, by Fitz- 7 
nipo harry 
Columbine, by Chil- 
ders 
ali 29 Calycle, 1856 
Corianda, 4853 tas 
Balisbary, g ‘bred by Mr. “salisbury, a Su ag 13 b 
er, sent crosses of a Hh ee. 12 by Baron Warlaby, 16 by Vi anguard, 
Booths of “ Miss Spooncer,” a cow ught of Mr. Leonidas and most of the cows are he by 
e | Spearman, of Newton; of “ Laura,” bona o Mr. Prive Alfred and Welcome ae some also by the 
| Ca twright’s sale; of Jacynth, whose grand-da a Lord of the Manor and Lord 
ught of Mr. Roger: son; of Belvederia, ony “ Lemnos,” eres by Sir 0. Knight ley, and bought a 
e Squire,” of Colonel Towneley’s 
Youre COWSILIP. poe er ahd sire oy Townley ro ig 
e: “ t” a 
R GR. D. ~ Ge. Ga. Ga. GR. D. ~ Gk. Gr, Gk. GR- GR. D. 9 Sok viich tig r a So 
3 Cecilia, 1857 sale, has 7. There pai algo several heifer atid cate 
balvas by Booth’s Sir harei which have fallen since 
Canny Lass, 1858 
iep mene i, cna yii ee | yr adhd are e oodi ou kel of hia wo 50 barje 
vopi, y Specu- — Wall „by M y: y Belvi- ri - 1.38 ‘Wistfil 1857. re w white. ere no 
peer tor Qhartey Maeve ith f Sata hi } be that the " deoeaty; ‘euslity, appearance, and per- 
e, 185 formances of the herd wil bene a large gathi of 
Cor ore ee kt Canary, 1853 Jai 44 Ghina Asten1 s0 Short-horn breeders nex dnd apin ie oe oe 
i Hs L67 Charity, 1859 generally, though not s cially writin ted in a » stew. 
Cranberry, Columbine, y —54 Cherry, 1858 orn breed may 1l Make oni the ex of & 
Cactus, by General Pii journey. They wi a well-fa i a 
Washington ill, by Leoni- —S Gon CoLLINGs, cultivated farm in the vale, and another also ih Mr. 
Sarah, b aa J by "Lady em a b Savah, by |Lady Like, by Sugar- ee eee on the wold. ‘They will 
Sara Y ane, y ady Jan Lady Y y | s, 
"Umpire A br Hog Childers” "F Plenipo | eI Fitz Harry | Duke of York T pium helr -a ap ase mimm orm Aea ogren 
š prices; and, i the district generally, i r will see a 
Tady- -likes i “is 46 aoe Sale, ao and ; Lord Brownlow’s sale; a of Woodbine, ble, | prosperous tenantry and contented l Bettër 
her = by Ear ali 0, LORD | gooit oi Mr. Wood, w E AE and grand- | cottages are no e to be seen, nor better 
Linco danghter a e here; also ang of the same grees as | Wages given than are the rule all over the: HHG + 
ety E is the family descending through - | the « Woodbine;” ‘sold oy Mr. Dudding Mr. er, Returning o the herd, the x jar maala on 
female 4 de direct from Robert „Colling? s herd. Pro whose daug hter Woodr rose took the first prize in | cs rA aa cae i mi 
y } as not prog Ce. ng bulls used, “ 
e sires employed, eias blood in it, but| There arë, however, two pie! farnilies yet to | has given great size and nd quality with cant o tity of oi 
the pe are aa P ahy g the female side, | ports ei enumerate as fo real | beef to his } roduce. “ on Warlaby” aga 
= pe a ther z Sete er family in os Perpetua a cow al i Mr: r | ferred neatness, width, a prominente inan ni 
no hvi ies 22 individuals | descent for six us generations being ‘ecard h in inthe in perhaps, if g by rather ashrinking 
the herd-book.. The eet Ba are her descendants in the creat 
tas a by Mitaele har nil bought by Mi: s PETUA. Being in neighbourhood visitors will find it to be 
ght by ; 
ding many yë rif ägo at the of Mr. Bower’s Dam. Gr, Gr. Dam. their ifere to examine the agriculture of the © le~ 
stock at „Moorgate _ House, near By A Notts. She 62 Prudence, 1858 | brated Wold and there will be little difficulty 
d Sir C as ght 12 Pellonia, 1854 othe Ptamblossim, 1839 | 12, Obtaining liberty to inspect the many other cel 
fiscilla, 1858 
—ley’s breeding, and on her descendants eee 
bals. of ae pe tes ’s blood, as Earl § 
erland; Aao 
brated her 
ds of Short- om. ae in North Lincolnshire 
= eS ee : 
_ exclusively; and any of è WO cross ‘Princess Alice; 1857 z 
; of them three ty. "Sit Aae "hd: Baron Warlaby, &e., &e., Priestess, Dy Leoni-- panne A Guano 
: Poa ee Sa The Kadn are the descendants of of das Fs ss Caroline, | Newb 
the 
DESCENDANTS Be ALBINA, bF pa 28 [ps 
Dam, Gr. Dam. GR. GR. Dam, _ Gr. Gr. Gr. Dam. per acre 
f Admiration, 1855 —75 Autumn Rose, 1859 | tubers are put. in. 
yl Adora, 1848 ie Aten oe curiosity ry 
i when the plants were eart! 
A fiance = 5 ARCHDUKE, 1850 two rows thro 4 a field. ethan. à “the mate of oe 
ascertained, bat it ie eae iy a pista x 
z 40 Atabrosia, 1805... .. , £4 Acton, 1850 A , 
Augiista, By Trae Bide + 185 F. Lo oand nae oa in foliage w: 
gusta, by e i mentees : | emenn 856 . oe hides dive sows aiid sar Se bey dioi me bene 
Any, by Bat) Stanhope 4 gani 9 f 
; sag A | Aveta, by biton Wastaby a yards of; ips ng rie rs as th e rest 0: 
paz aA = L-5 Avdusrus, 1859 after the rest began to ripen. Rensoteliin sdei às 
by British Boy rye ean a a not ba ‘that of the ‘td tows; the Potatoes wére 
ress, 185 á 
37 Alpha, 1857 pr a we erate poet ac 
cane 1859 able sumer, and t e S Was wor — The 
following year the ae Ja was Oats, and ‘ broad ‘green 
as Stanho; ae pL Be ips beat stripe of luxuriant vegetation marked the place where 
Abeona” has a heifer atts Atboni, 1859. these Pota tois had been. So much for the ——— 
fi 
Of these—75 Autumn Rose took a i prize i in the e| 
calf class at Horncastle an 
Agamem 
cee mi that gnano only lasts one season. 
field w a steep hill-side, facing ae per- 
™ q 
J 
f Rani} 
aa ae ora ago at Grantham, aaa was t! sold. Of | 
on gee of course most of ee oats has | 
been parted. with. Some have ani bull calves, which 
have Boon soid or et, td ‘othert dro dead. | 
> is a smaller a smaller family in a which no doubt iment 
Son ees ‘at the forthe 
Syiph, a eslebrated cow by Sir Walter, 
pe t. Auta ae a the history is given 
=: A past n of e Mr. Adkins’s 
erd of ‘Charm ers is Soudan ainiy Bountiful,” a 
calf by «Ustiren” out of a daughter of Sylph’s by 
Ranunculus (2479), w Net pa calf weep are wama 
at the, Wiseton sal following de 
Dam. Dass, 
ng on 
fl and the ae names are by | fectly drained, and the > Soil the stone shattery ¢ chert or 
bull Enr Stan 
Bates’s 
Yet another fami Fy ‘the descendants of Fancy 2d, sand, It was clear to me that in the damp climate of 
a cow by Young Frederick; the mother, shot was ada eet En glani ion one dressing óf about 
bought at Mr. Leighton’s s sale: 4 ren 
e yeatling heifer elass, Venting there Lad 
cifers, Who lately took aes 
tau à VS B A 
Wi 
