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Cowslip cow ; STTjx'rb Augusta by Siiperl) Omega, 

 a son of Upperiuill Omega, dam of Norwood 

 Augusta, by iuii>. Crescent Knight out of imp. 

 Augusta 105tb and a fianada bred cow by Prince 

 of the Byre out of a dam by Nonpareil Cham- 

 pion. The recent purchase of a massive, smooth, 

 red cow by King Cumberland by Cumberland's 

 Last was made from J. C. Bobison's herd. This 

 daughter and granddaughter of International 

 champions, if prolific, shoidd add much value to 

 the establishment. Mr. Wilson owns, with Mr. 

 Homan, the bull. White Hoi)e, and has been get- 

 ting good results from his use. Six yearling heif- 

 ers l)_v him all nice roans of the saure type and 

 very similar in ai)pearanee, prove him a first- 

 I'ate sii'c. Indications are that this herd will be 

 (■( instantly improved. 



John Unger, Peabody. — Either Mr. Unger 

 has used exceptional judgment in laying his 

 foundation oi- he has been lucky. Two of the 

 cows he bought are not only choice in quality 

 but they carry very attractive pedigrees. One 

 came from John R. Young of Marion. Her sire 

 was Roan Victor, a grandson of Whitehall 

 Sultan, out (.)f a cow 1)y Secret Goods by Best of 

 Goods. Her dam is l)y Clara's Choice, son of 

 the Choice of All and imp. Clara 58th. The next 

 three ci'osses represent what is best in modern 

 Shorthorns. The other cow is from the Homan 

 herd. She is by White Hope, her dam by Double 



