ANGARIA 



BREEDING 



FARM 27 



Ibn Mahruss, Arabian Stallion, Foaled 1901. (A-22.) 





He was presented by the Shah of Persia to the late Homer Davenport, the 

 famous cartoonist, on the occasion of the latter's visit to that country in the 

 interest of his own stud. Ibn Mahruss was later secured from Richard Walton 

 TuUy by Mrs. Baldwin. He is credited with being the greatest Arabian stallion 

 in the world. His sire was the famous Mahruss, and his dam, Bushra, was 

 equally famous in Arabian annals. He was awarded First Prize in class and 

 the Reserve Championship at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San 

 Francisco, 1915. 



CIBOLO 



Next in importance is the stallion CIBOLO (Arabian Stud Book 134, 

 Class 1), of the family of Hamdani Simri, a beautiful dapple grey, blaze face, 

 and two white feet below pastern joint. CIBOLO was foaled March 12, 1912, 



