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OIK', Silver Poppy, is a Acarliiii;- 1»\- AMiitc Hope 

 48();!54 (»ir( '.»!' a daiii by IJeury Stmikel's great 

 sire, Yietoi' Orange, sei-uiid dain l)y Pnrdy Bros.' 

 Lord Lovel. 



An exeelleiit ]>ull, A Haifa Leaf Dale bred ])y 

 John B-egier, lias been used. Tins bull is by 

 Dale's Emblem, a son of Double Dale and out of 

 Edelweiss 8tli, the eow that t(>pj»ed Park E. 

 Salter's 1917 sale at $1(25. She liad a heifer ealf 

 at foot that has huig since suld for :tl500 and tlie 

 eow herself sold in an Iowa sale for ^1800. I 

 mention this to show tlie land of aneestiy the 

 bull had. In the recent Carpenter & li(.>ss sale 

 one of the good young bulls of tlie offering was 

 bought. He was imp. Bapton Dramatist by 

 Boquhan Stam}* and his dam was l)y Xewbliss 

 Augusta's Champion. This yoiuigster was bred 

 by Deane Willis. Pie is a remarlvalily smooth 

 yearling, very sti'aight, with thick loin aiKl a 

 great coveiing <.»f mell(.)W flesh. He looks like 

 the making of a good sized liull and, barring a 

 slight unevenness on the runi]), he is exceedingly 

 hard to fault. 



The conditions for the production (if high- 

 class Shorthorns are the best. Thei-e is plentv of 

 pasture. Alfalfa, ensilage and other feeds 

 are abundant and the Wohlschlegels are not 

 afraid to feed them. Best of all, the lour juni(U' 

 meinb(.'rs of the firm are strong, husk.v boys witli 

 a o-reat deal of enthusiasm for Shoi'thorns and 



