14 Department Circular 153, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



LELAND. 



Description: Bay; foaled 1917; black points; height, 15.2 hands; weight, 1,000 

 pounds. 



Sire: Albion (see pedigree of AlbionV 



Dam: Glenrose, by Cedar Red, by Sir Walkill, jr., 32695; second dam, Bonita, by 

 Carmon. 



Leland is a promising young stallion and was leased for the 1920 season. This colt 

 is a rich bay and has a splendid saddle conformation. 



LINKWOOD. I 



Description: Bay; foaled 1917; strip in face; left hind cannon white halfway 

 to hock; right hind pastern white; height, 15. 2J hands; weight, 1,100 pounds. 



Sire: Albion (see pedigree of Albion). 



Dam: Alba, by Carmon. 



This stallion is a rugged, gi'owthy individual with plenty of size. TVHien mature 

 he should be a great sire of useful horses. He is now available for lease. 



Fig. 9.— Bay stallion Killarney, by Albion (see description on page 13). 



BREEDING RECORDS OF FOUNDATION MARES. 



The breeding records of some of the principal producing matrons 

 from which the animals in the stud are descended, together with the 

 disposition made of their progeny, are appended herewith. By noting 

 the number of the progeny retained for breeding purposes it will be 

 observed that the selection of stock has been very strict. In many 

 instances the animals discarded were very superior individuals, but 



