THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
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Serven's Percheron Stud 
Jasmine 88573 (85983) 
The Only Stallion 
that ever won first at the 
Percheron Society of 
France Show, the Paris 
Exhibition and the Inter- 
national at Chicago, all in 
the same year. 
Winnings in France 
1st prize 3 Year Old, 
Paris Show, 1912. 
1st prize, Society Show 
at Alencon, 1912 — one 
of the largest shows 
ever held in 
THE PERCHE 
EVERY HORSE 
that got in the money in 
the Aged Glass at the 
1919 International, where 
Jasmine was First and 
Champion, either was a 
champion or reserve 
champion at some large 
show, including the Inter- 
national, except one stal- 
lion that had never been 
shown before. 
1st prize, 3 Year Old Stallion, 
Chicago International, 1912. 
Reserve Senior Champion Stal- 
lion, Chicago International, 
1912. 
Winnings in America 
Reserve Grand Champion Stal- 
lion, Chicago International, 
1912. 
1st prize, Aged Stallion, Chicago 
International, 1919. 
Senior Champion Stallion, Chi- 
cago International, 1919. 
Grand Champion Stallion, Chi- 
cago International, 1919. 
Louis Aveline, noted French breeder, said: "Jasmine is one of the greatest Percheron 
sires living." 
J. Crouch, senior member of the firm of J. Crouch & Son, who showed more Grand 
Champions at the International since its beginning than any other exhibitor excepting 
one, said: "Of all the Percherons we ever imported, including those that were Grand 
Champions at the International, Jasmine is the greatest stallion we ever owned." 
We have one of the largest bands of high-class imported and American-bred mares to 
be found on one farm in America. We raised 27 Percheron foals in 1918. We have 
yearling two-year-old and three-year-old stallions by Jasmine; also a few mares for sale. 
J. H. SERVEN & SON 
PRAIRIE CITY, ILLINOIS 
McDonough County 
