A HISTORY OB' SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS ^SO 



M. E. Jones and Supreme Victor 394156, a Stun- 

 kel bred son (_tf Victoi' Orange, were among tlie 

 good (^nes nsed. The bull now in service bred b}^ 

 H. G. Brookover, Victory 2d 690174, is a nice 

 roan descended from choice ancestry. He is a big, 

 smooth, rugged fellow, and, like his predecessors, 

 one of the 2:)rofitable kind. The conditions imder 

 which the herd has been kept ai'c such as to de- 

 velop medium size and to insure to the purchaser 

 an animal which will continue to do well with 

 good ordinary farm care. 



Clarence Leidy, Leon. — I feel sure that Mr. 

 Leidy is going to be a good breeder. Among the 

 excellent females in the herd is Superb Cecelia, a 

 "suiDcrb" light roan. Her sire is Superb Omega 

 by Uppermill Omega and she traces through a 

 line of good Canadian breeders to the Campbell 

 bred imported Cecelia 4th. Mysie 2d, a smooth 

 red, carries her credentials as a producer in her 

 tw^elve-month-old heifer, an extra good one by 

 Cedar Dale. In her immediate ancestry is found 

 the great old bull Lord Mayor and the equally 

 great cow imp. Marigold 50th. Two other cows 

 of the kind it pays to have, come from Mr. Roe- 

 ingk. The one combines the best Scotch blood 

 lines with Col. Vaile's noted Waterloos. The 

 other is a daughter of Superb Sultan by White- 

 hall Siiltan. She is not only of exceptionally 

 good beef type but is also a heavy milker. At the 

 1919 Stunkel sale Mr. Leidy bought two choice 



