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close to tlio u'lM.nuHi and is an extraordinary 

 luilkci'. A l»ull calf from this cow, tliongli sliow- 

 in.f;- at a !)i,u' disadvantatie as to age, was well at 

 the top of his class at Muskogee, at Dallas, and 



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THAT TOIM'ED THE ]i»:^ii I'URPLE 

 FOR CAEDDERT KROS. 



at the Kansas Xational. A red heifer by Pleas- 

 ant Dale Sultan out <d' <_h'iinson's Daughter is 

 one of the highly i)rized young things on the 

 farm. Lady (jei-aldiiie 9th, a red hy (ieo. Allen & 

 Sons' noted son of Whitehall Sultan. A'ictor 

 Sultan, is out <)f a cow hy a son of imp. LaA'ender 

 Lad followed hy im]). Baron Cruickshank. Her 

 first calf. Roan Oeraldine, sold at the Purple 

 Pil)l)on sale at Wichita in 1920 for $1225. This 

 cow is closely descended from a long line of sires 



