4'2('> A UlS'l'dKY OF SIIORTUOKN'S IN KANSAS 



slie carries the bl<iod of imp. Collyuie, Clioiee 

 <J(i()ds and J^riiire (Jloster, three ot ^America's 

 U'leatest l)ulls and throuyh Ingle Prince, her 

 dam's sire, she has Prince of Collynie, imp. In- 

 glewood and Royal Knight. It would l>e strange 

 if she were n()t good. The other cows are of sim- 

 ilar In'eeding. The Indls are from the best Polled 

 herds, the present sire, Airdrie Evergreen, com- 

 ing fi'om J. H. Walker. 



Rothwell & Sons, Gardner. — Here is a highly 

 conmiendable case of co-operation between 

 father and sons and they are all in earnest alioiit 

 their work. Their pnrehase consists of one cow, 

 two heifers and a bull. The cow was bred by 

 ('ill. Andy J. James and it will l>e interesting 

 to kiKnv that she was bred from the family of 

 cattle that were at one time the highest priced 

 and most popular in the world's liistor}'. With 

 this cow they secured a nice heifer calf at foot 

 by Lavender Stamp. The l)ull l)eing used is a 

 thick fellow of very pleasing appearance and 

 good l)reeding. He comes from T. J. Sand's herd 

 and is hy Clansman out of a dam by Classical 

 Sultan. ' 



A. E. Wedd, Lenexa. — INIr. Wedd bought a 

 few cows from Col. iVndy J. James some years 

 ago. They came to Col. James from the Alex 

 Eraser herd and wherever found tlu'se Eraser 

 cows have been good breeders and good milkers. 

 Mr. Wedd is using a bull sii'ed bv the Petteridge 



