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stock for producing mules in Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri, where it is 

 yet in great favor. Kentucky alone is far-famed as the breeding ground of the 

 best native jacks and jennets, and it was from among the prize winners of the 

 Blue Grass region that Santa Anita Rancho recruited its foundation stock, 

 including the jack King Bersheba, and 22 females. 



FOUNDATION STOCK 



At the head of our stud of jennets is the Mammoth jack KING BERSHEBA 

 5585 (A. B. A. of J. & J.), 10800 (S. J. & J. R. of A.); foaled 7-11-11; black 

 with white points; height 15^; girth 66; bone 9^^; sire Wartrace, by Great 

 Eastern II, by Imported Taxpayer; sire's second dam by Bedford Star; dam, 

 Miss Neely, by Sam Harris, by Billy Keene, by Tom Keene; bred by Knox & 

 Robinson, Danville, Kentucky. As a two-year-old. King Bersheba won the 

 Championship at the Blue Grass State Fair, Lexington, Kentucky, in the fall 

 of 1914. He also won honors in the sweepstakes classes for Jacks of all ages, 

 at Lexington, Kentucky, same year. He is a fine tempered fellow, heavily 

 boned, well muscled, full of quahty in conformation and breeding. 



At the time of the issuance of this catalog we have on the ranch the follow- 

 ing brood jennets, which were selected with great care from the studs of the 

 prominent breeders of Kentucky: 



BELL FRYE 3987; foaled 4-12-07; black with white points; 14^;" sire, 

 Baughman's Napoleon; dam, Bessie B. 



CALLIOPE 3981; foaled 8-10-07; black with>hite points; 15}i; sire, King 

 Giant; dam, Landis. 



CARRILINA 3992; foaled 1907; black with white points; 15 hands; sire, 

 Billy George; dam, Carrie Preston. 



FANDANGO 3995; foaled 7-12-11; black with white points; sire, Legro; 

 dam, Jenny June. 



GIRTRUDE 3996; foaled 11-18-10; 14^; black with white points; sire, 

 Wharton Giant; dam. Lady Owens. 



GLADYS 3991; foaled 10-10-07; 14^^; black with white points; sire, Baugh- 

 man's Napoleon; dam, Thelma. 



