428 THE NEW BOOK OF THE DOG, 
Another colour which has 
attained of late years in- 
creasing popularity in Eng- 
land is orange. These should 
be self-coloured throughout, 
and light shadings, though not disqualifying, 
should be discouraged. The principal breeder 
of the orange Pomeranian to-day is Mr. W. 
Brown of Raleigh, Essex, who has probably 
more specimens in his kennels than any other 
breeder of this colour. 
Tiny Boy, The Boy, and Orange Boy are 
his best, and all three are approved sires. 
Mrs. Hall-Walker is an admirer of this colour, 
and her Gateacre Philander, 
Lupino, and Orange Girl are 
great prize winners. Miss 
Hamilton of Rozelle has for 
many years bred “oranges,” 
and has given to the Pome- 
ranian Club, of which she is 
President, two challenge cups 
for Pomeranians of this colour. 
Mrs. Birch also 
is a lover of this 
hue, and fos- 
sesses such good 
dogs as Rufus 
Rusticus and 
Cheriwinkle. 
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have likewise their admirers, 
and among those who have 
taken up these as a speciality 
may be mentioned Miss Ives, 
Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Loy, and Miss 
Ruby Cooke. Miss Ives is so 
well known in connection with 
this colour that it is hardly 
necessary to give the names of 
the numerous blues which she 
has bred and exhibited. 
Everyone who has attended 
dog shows of late years must 
have seen her Ch. Boy Blue, 
but recent Pomeranian breeders 
may not have had the good 
fortune of seeing her 
beautiful pair, Blue 
Jacket and Blue (=> miss m. a. BLAND'S | 
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Miss Ives exhibited 
some ten years ago. No blues have ever There is still another variety which bears 
been shown in better coat and form than the name of parti-coloured. As the name 
this unapproachable brace. implies, these dogs must be of more than 
MISS HAMILTON'S rand 
MAFEKING OF ROZELLE 
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