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Mistletoe, (lam of Lespedeza r'nllynic', sensation- 

 al two-yea r-(il(l show ))nll and 1919 International 

 ,t2,-ran(l champion. This cow sold at the 1918 

 vSoutlieast sale for $1215. 



The Bayer ( 'ows. — Worthy of special mention 

 is 8em])stress 2d In'ed l)y S. C. Haima. Her sire, 

 Prince Boyal, was by imp. T'ollyihe ont of imj). 

 Princess Eoyal G2d. Her dam, Sempstress of 

 Oakland Sth, was one of the highest priced cows 

 in the; (Jox dispei-si(jn sale and her sire, Thistle- 

 wood, and urandsire, imp. King of Alierdeen, 

 Avei'o two oj' Ameiica's noted l)nlls. The white, 

 J>ntterJ'i;r I'ielle. is a Dryden In-ed daughter of 

 Archer's Jlope and her dam is out of imp. Bnt- 

 ter-fly 51st. Sycamoi'c Secret 5th is )>y Master of 

 the Dales by Avondale and her dam. Ingle's Se- 

 cret ))\' J ngle Lad, was out of Sycamore Se<-ret l)y 

 imp. Collyiue. There are no cows Itetter de- 

 scended than tliese. 



Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhat- 

 tan. — The Shortliorn herd at the College now 

 consists of forty-eight liead of splendid, well bred 

 cattle. Alany of the l»est families are repre- 

 sented, including the Duidiess of (Jloster, Butter- - 

 fly. Orange Blossom, Mina, Lavender, Queen of 

 Beauty, Owendoline, Jealousy, Bessie and Clara. 



Matchless Dale, the senior herd bull, is known 

 by the winnings of steei's sired by him. None of 

 his heifers have l)een shown at the big shows, but 

 his daughtei's are wonderful cows, broad, deejD, 



