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CREETIA surpassed all these wonderful milk-producing animals in butter pro- 

 duction, being the first cow in the State to produce 34 pounds of butter in 7 days. 



The breeding of ALBA SADIE CORNUCOPIA CREETIA is in keeping 

 with her record. Her dam, CREETIA H. 2nd's SPOT 2nd, produced 19 

 pounds as a two-year-old. ALBA SADIE CORNUCOPIA CREETIA was 

 sired by SIR SADIE CORNUCOPIA, 35 A. R. O. daughters, four or more of 

 which have produced over 30 pounds of butter in 7 days; he is out of SADIE 

 VALE CONCORDIA, who was the first cow of the breed to produce 30.64 

 pounds of butter in 7 days, or 123.67 pounds in 30 days; she is the dam of SADIE 

 VALE CONCORDIA 4th, who made 40.06 pounds of butter in 7 days, and 

 163.11 pounds in 30 days, being the fifth highest record cow in the world; she 

 in turn is the dam of SADIE VALE CONCORDIA 4th PIETJE, 38.44 

 pounds in 7 days, the two holding the world's record for mother and daughter 

 for 7 and 30 days. The sire of SIR SADIE CORNUCOPIA is AAGGIE COR- 

 NUCOPIA JOHANNA LAD, who has 102 A. R. O. daughters and 62 producing 

 sons; his daughters include more cows who have produced above 500 and 600 

 pounds of milk in 7 days than the daughters of any other known sire. He is 

 out of AAGGIE CORNUCOPIA PAULINE, who was the first cow in the world 

 to produce 34 pounds of butter in 7 days. 



MOSETTA MUTUAL PAUL JOHANNA 122347 

 Holder World's Official Butter Record for Six Months. 



A cow who is yet without an equal in the breed, as regards to her great 

 persistency in milking month after month, is MOSETTA MUTUAL PAUL 

 JOHANNA. Starting out to establish a high yearly record, with a record of 

 28.61 pounds of butter from 688 pounds of milk in 7 days, she made more than 

 four times this amount in a month, producing 119.34 pounds of butter from 

 2883.6 pounds of milk in 30 days. Continuing on her strictly official test, 

 every milking being weighed and tested by a representative of the State Ex- 

 periment Station, in 182 ^/^ days she produced 706.26 pounds of butter from 16,- 

 842.2 pounds of milk, or more butter than any other cow has ever produced, in 

 strictly official test, for six months. She averaged 98.3 pounds milk in her best 



