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in conformation and produce very large litters of strong, well formed pigs. 

 Our herd boars represent the best and most desirable strains, are remarkably 

 prepotent, and breed absolutely true to type. 



One of our greatest herd boars is KINTYRE LAIRD 210526; farrowed 

 March 17, 1914. He was sired by KINTYRE DUKE, a boar rich in the blood 

 of HANDSOME LEE, and out of a daughter of the MONARCH, a boar 

 formerly used in the famous Smith herd, of Springfield, Illinois. KINTYRE 

 LAIRD'S dam was MONARCH'S DUCHESS 2nd 105748, an extraordinary 

 breeder and worthy of a place among the great sows of the breed. 



As a junior yearling boar, KINTYRE LAIRD was awarded First Prize at 

 the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915; and, on 

 account of his outstanding quahties, was later awarded the Reserve Grand Cham- 

 pionship of that show, proving his excellent quality in strong competition. 

 Other winnings to his record are as follows: 



First Prize boar, under six months, Washington State Fair, 1914. 



Head of the First Prize Herd, Washington State Fair, 1915. 



One of four animals to win First in get of sire and produce of dam, Wash- 

 ington State Fair, 1915. 



Champion boar, over one year, Washington State Fair, 1915. 



Grand Champion over all breeds, Washington State Fair, 1915. 



BROOD SOWS 



High class brood sows, of prize-winning quality, herein listed comprise 

 a part of our brood stock: 



DAISY LEE TENTH 199176; farrowed December 15, 1913; sire, PRE- 

 MIER OF CLARK TOWN 2nd 157532; dam, PREMIER'S BLACK BESS 



