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A insTOKY OK sTinirrndRNS in Kansas 



]>r(Klu('iii.t;- cattk' for service that will i;ive iiiaxi- 

 iiunn results ti'oiii the J'eed (Minsiiiiied and one of 

 the re(|uireiiietits is thai the cowsbe i;do(I milkers. 

 Pushing' I'oi' exti'a (levelo])iiieiil is not ]M'aeii('ed, 

 )nit thrift and a good g'rowih ai'e mainlaint'd. 

 The result is that eatlle purchased here ai'c not 

 stunted, yet will respond wcU to good i'arui care. 

 Tlie herd eonsists ol' choicely bred eows. One 

 of the most Yalual)le and best is CoUynie Prim- 

 rose and she is so royally lired that l)ut few cows 

 ill America eoiild be classed as liaA'inu,' a pediui'ee 

 as good. Her sire, ini]). Collynie, has the distinc- 

 tion of Ix'ing sired by the W(U-l(rs greatest pres- 

 ent day l)reeder, Wm. Dutliie. Collynie 's dam, 

 Lavender 45111, was Mr. ( h-nickshank's fa\'orite 

 from among all his Jja\'endei's and her ancestors 

 f(n' five geiu'rations wei'e all l)red by (^i-iiicl-:- 

 sliank and were llie cattle that made 8c(ttcli 

 Shorthorns famous the world ovei'. (^ollynie 

 Primrose is out of Piimrose fSth, one of the 

 smoothest, thickest, large eows in j\Ir. Ifaima's 

 herd when that herd was at its best. I'l-inu'ose 

 Cth was by imp. Inglewood, a ioOO pound show 

 Imll at four years old and the sii'c of nmch out- 

 standing stdck incliiding the dam of Ingle Lad, 

 now famous as the sire of great jjroducing cows 

 such as Lad's l^hnma, second dam of Ww grand 

 cliani])ion. Lad}' ISu])reme. P)ut this is not all. 

 Prinu'ose (itii was out of imp. Primrose Itli ))y 

 Scottish Archer, an own sistt'r to the cow that 



