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was Russclla, tlie dam of the undefeated Eu- 

 l)erta. Three cows ]>y the Haniia In'ed Victor 

 Hampton, a son of Hampton Spray, were added 

 to tlie liei'd a year a2,'o. 



'"j'nE ^'()i'X{,i';; ']■ <,r' t:ix sox.'s. al!> Aiioniivs 



or THE l-'lliM (JK O. A. UOAIAX & SONS 



The ):iul] used is Wliite Hope. His sire is 

 Arelier's Victor, a son of tlie well known Tomson 

 l^uU, Archer, the sire of many excellent cattle 

 and mnnerous piize winners. His dam is by 

 Ingle Lad, a Inill that in H. M. Hill's herd sired 

 a lot of breeding cows, practically all of them 

 heaw milkei's. His second dam was hy Captain 

 Archer, J. F. Stodder's sire of many prize win- 

 ners and full brother to Sweet Mistletoe that at 

 Lespedeza produced Impei'ial Mistletoe sijld last 



