r)(;() A iiis'i'dRY <)!'"' srinitTiriiKNs in Kansas 



iiKist famous sii-e ol' the faini])'. Ooldcn Lady is 

 a, tlii-('('-y('ai--()ld roan })y Kansas Lad, a son of 

 Pride ol' ('ollyiiic, not oiil>' an (;xc(dlcnt sire but 

 a hull witli pi-esti,^c of ane.estry and own brother 

 to Sweet Mistl<.'toe, tlic darn of Lespedeza CoL 

 lynie, Literuaf ional j^rand champion irj 1919. 



The 1)idls in the past were Clioiee Master 2d 

 414200, and Kansas Lad, the Pride of Collynie 

 )>ull mentioned alcove. Two bulls are now in the 

 herd. Royal Diamond ))y Sittj^on Minsti'cl 386- 

 816 out of Diamond V^ietoria 19066(i by the charn- 

 ]»iou, Diamond (Joods and Loi-d Alljion 819181 

 l)y Pride of Albion, the wonderful white bull that 

 has been a consistent prizes wirnier all over the 

 JShortJioi-n country. It does not i'e({uire much 

 stretch of tlie imagination to predict foi' Mr. 

 f'amplK'll a successful Shorthorn career. 



Since the ai'ticle above was written Mr. (Jamp- 

 l)ell has ,L!,-reatly stren,si;-tliened his ])i'eedin,!i' herd 

 by the addition of two of the best females sold in 

 tile 1920 Nevius sale. Violet's (Jratitude 836415 

 and Cherry IMossom 10th 836409. Both these 

 heifers are of the best known Scotch lireeding 

 and Clierry J>lossom lOtli is of the same family 

 and l»lood lines as 1lie cow tliat to})pe(l tlie Park 

 E. Salter sale; at ^r3.-')00 in 1919. 



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