THE PERCHERON 
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LOOK AT JASMINE 
Read About Him 
His winnings in America include first in class as a 3-year-old at Chicago International and 
reserve grand champion in 1912. He was also second prize aged horse at Chicago in 1916 
and again first in aged class and grand champion in 1919. He was the only stallion that 
ever won first at the Percheron Societj^ of France Show, the Paris Exhibition and the 
1912 International at Chicago all in the same year. 
THIS IS THE HORSE you hear so much talk about as being one of the greatest sires 
of the breed. He is also a half brother (by the same sire) to JOB reserve grand cham- 
pion 1920 International. 
We have one of the largest bands of high class imported and American-bred mares to be 
found on one farm in America. Come to us if 3^ou want to buy a high class young stal- 
lion or filly. We are also pricing some of our most valuable brood mares. 
Take a look at JASMINE and his rider on the title page (3) of this booklet. 
A limited number of approved mares will be accepted at a service fee of $100. Write 
today. 
J. H. SERVEN & SON 
Prairie City, McDonough County, Illinois 
23 miles south of Galesburg on main line Burlington R. R. 
JASMINE 88573 (85983) 
Louis Aveline, noted French breeder said: "JASMINE is one of the greatest Percheron sires living." 
