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.-. JOHNSON .-.&•. STOKES .-. 



Rough-Coated 

 Scotch Collie Shepherd Dogs. 



A DOG THAT EVERY FARMER NEEDS. 



The pure-bred Scotch Collie Shepherd Dog takes as naturally to driving stock as the Pointer and 

 Setter to hunting birds. They are of a kind and affectionate disposition, and become strongly attached 

 to their master's family. They are very watchful and always on the alert, while their intelligence is 

 really man-ellous. At one year old they are able to perform full dut}-, herding sheep, cattle, swine and 

 other kinds of stock, attending them all da}- when necessar}-, keeping them together and where tliev 

 belong, and dri\-ing off strange dogs and intruders. They learn to know their master's animals from 

 others in a verj- short time, and a well-trained dog will gather them together, drive them home, and put 

 each into its right stall. They can easily be taught to attend poultry, and are declared enemies of all 

 .•species of vermin that infest the poultry -yard, and can be made most useful in a hundred different wavs. 

 The have a dainty carriage and fine style, profuse silky hair, bushy tail carried low, ears small and 

 .semi-erect, head long and sharp, chest deep with plentj- of lung room. In general form lithe, symme- 

 trical and graceful ; altogether a handsome dog, and in sagacity he excels all others of the dog familv. 



IF F.\.K>IEK.S KXE^V a Collie's usefulness in guarding his property, his assistance in the care of his cattle and sheep. 

 Ills faithful, gentle and afTectionate guardian and playmate of his children, they would not be without him at almost 

 any cost. 



M our "Harmony (irove " Kennels, at West Grove, Chester County, Pa., we have some of the finest stock ever 

 imi)orted into this country. AVe give below a short synopsis of our dogs with abridged pedigrees. 



BREEDING BITCHES. 



Imported Drunilin Jessica. A. K. C. .•<. Book. No. 

 18415. is a magnificent sable, with lonji pointed head and all 



STUD DOGS. 



Imported UONt'ASTEK LAD. A. 



K. C. S. Book. 

 No. 1841.S, is a large niagniticeut sable. A most intelligent 

 face, semi-erect eai-s, ver.v heavy coat and thick under coat, 

 and a beautiful uiane and frill. Sired by champion the 

 ."Squire, No. 157H7, Ex. Truth. The .Squire by Champion 

 Charlemagne, No. 10691, and Truth by Champion Rutland, 

 No. i:iS91. He is kind and gentle as a kitten. He has won 

 over sixteen prizes in England and Scotland. 



Imported Leonard. A. K. C. S. Book, No. 20760, 

 is a full golden sable. Sired bv the celebrated Jletchlv 

 Wonder, No. 2:5002. out of Peggy II, No. 1299.5. This beau- 

 tiful dog is a litter hiolher to the noted Christopher, 

 which was sold to come to this country at the fabulous price 

 of £1000— S-5U0O— the highest price ever paid for a Scotch 

 Collie. 



Imiwrted Don Juan II. A. K. C. S. Book, No. 1S412. 

 is a large dark sable. Very intelligent face, long head and 

 wonderfully active and alert. The engraving on the oppo- 

 site page, taken direct from a photograph, speaks for itself. 

 Sired by DoneasterLad (see pedigree above), out of Druni- 

 lin Nigger, she by Champion Vulean, he by Champion Rut- 

 land. So in Don .luan II, it will be seen we have a combi- 

 nation of e.xtra fine stock. 



Clyde oS. .\. K. C. S. Book. No. 1.3309. A large hand- 

 some black and tan. 



Logan, .v. K. C. .S. Book. No. 13307. Black and tan 

 ^vilh ^vhite markings, 



\. K. C. S. Book, No. 1.3.30S. Handsome 



Gladstone 

 black and tan. 



Cloud's Galen. 

 and tan. 



Clifland. A. K 

 aiul white. 



A. K. C. S. Book, No. 1341-5. Black 

 C. S. Book, No. 1728S. Black and tan 



the good points you could ask for in a perfect Collie. Sired 

 b.v Champion Dublin Scott. No. 16653, Ex. Jenny Liiid, No. 

 Ifriai. Has won seven prizes. 



Imported Drumlln Tab. A. K. C. S. Book, No. 18416. 

 Another beautiful .sable. Beautifully marked, very intelli- 

 gent face and an excellent disposition. Sired by Maney Tre- 

 foil, who was sold recently for SIOOO, 



Imported Dnimliii 3Iona. A. K. C. .«. Book. No. 

 18414. .\ black and tan with white feet and breast. Full of 

 life and fire ami nervous force: magnificent feet and legs, 

 and can run like a deer. She won second prize at Dublin 

 against twenty-three dogs and bitches. 



Imported Nymph. A. K. C. S. Book. No. 1S417. A rich 

 golden .sable, with long head and a magnificent coat, full 

 brush and frill. One of the most beautiful dogs in this 

 country. 



Lady Glenburnie. No. 20761. A fine rich sable. Sired 

 bv Lothian Chief. No. 10467, out of imported Lass 

 O'Glenbirg, No. 11671. 



Among others of our brood bitches (space not allowing 

 full pedigree), we would mention: 



Beautv, No. 13.311; Beauty 2d, No. 13.36G; Darling, 

 No. 1.3365 ; "Bessie Startle, No. 13.313; Clifton, No. 13:i72 : 

 Silva, No. 15199: Faithful Nell, No. 13363; Flora Dell, 

 No. 13.368; Minnie Gartield, No. 1X37! : Mollie Noble, 

 No. 13364; Yarrow 3d. No. 13310: Nellie of Kennett. 

 No. 13370; Kildoon, No. 13419; Lucy, No. 13-367; Jennie 

 taCombe, No. 13810. 



PRICES: First-class puppies ten to twelve weeks old, SIO.OO each, and S17.00 per pair, no akin. These are for first- 

 class dogs in everv respect : but for extra choice puppies bred directly from our imported stock and registered in the Ameri- 

 can Kennel Club stud-book, we charge Slo.OO to S20.00 each, or 3.30.00 to S3.5.00 per pair. 



••• R pBV>t TESTimONlfll^S. ••• 



Wm. Broaddcs. Nocona, Tex., Nov. 10, 1890, writes : The two Collie pups that I received from your house last February 

 have done well. They have killed all the rats and vermin about the place and are fine workers on all sorts of stock. Are 

 very bidable. alwavs on the alert, and, without the privilege of replacing them, would not take SlOO for the pair. 



Price Jermgan. Milton. Fla., Nov. 1, 1890. writes: The Collie puppies I got from you have given perfect satisfaction. 

 Would not take SlOO each for them and be so I could not replace them. 



W. SAM'r. Goodyear, Emporia, Va., Oct. 29. 1890, writes: The Collie pup is one of the finest dogs I have ever seen. He 

 herds my cattle every day and has more intelligence than an ordinary man. I would not take s200 for him. He is very large t\ 

 and beautiful and the pet of the familv. 



C. H. Belthe, Tecumseh, Neb., Nov. 11, 1890, writes : The Collie I bought from you last spring is a fine one and she is 

 full of work. 



E. Locke. Choceolocco. Ala., Oct. 31. 1890, writes : The pair of Scotch Collie puppies from the first took the whole family 

 by storm — so intelligent, afTectionate and docile. They have a warm spot in all our hearts. 5200 would not buy them to-day. 



HEV A DOG, MISS? THEY'RE BETTER FRIENDS NOR ANY HUMAN. SHE MEANS MORE SENSE 

 Wr HER BARK NOR HALF THE CHAPS CAN PUT INTO THEIR TALK FROM BREAKFAST TO SUNDOWN. 

 LOR'S, IT'S A FINE THING TO HEV A DUMB BRUTE FOND ON YOU; IT'LL STICK TO YOU AN' MAKE 

 NO JAW." "the MILL ON THE FLOSS." 



EDWD. .STERN A CO.. PRS. , PHILA. 



