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THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
L. F. STUBBLEFIELD, McLean, 111., and JOHN P. BECKER, Covell, 111. 
(Near Bloomington) 
WINNINGS OF HIS GET 
LAUNFAL 139071— 1st prize foal, 1917 Inter- 
national; 1st prize yearling and reserve grand 
champion, 1918 Illinois State Fair; 1st prize 
yearling, 1918 International. 
PERDITA 139073— 1st prize filly foal, 
1917 International; 1st prize 2 year old and » 
grand champion, 1919 Iowa State Fair; 1st 
prize 2 year old and reserve junior cham- 
pion mare, 1919 International. 
LYCEE SIRES SHOW HORSES 
His colts were 4th in the get of sire class at the 
1920 International. The first prize group for stal- 
lion and 3 mares under 3 years old bred by exhibitor 
were all LYCEE colts but one. See photo on page 34. 
We have some stock for sale. 
LYCEE will be allowed to serve a limited number 
of good pure bred mares at $50.00. 
Own one of the greatest sires of the breed 
LYCEE 10.5934 (102746) 
WINNINGS 
year old stallion, 1913 Nogent, France, 
year old stallion, 1913 Mamers, France, 
year old stallion, 1914 Iowa State Fair. 
Grand champion stallion, 1914 Iowa State Fair. 
Reserve grand champion stallion, 1916 Iowa State Fair. 
1st prize aged stallion, 1918 Illinois State Fair. 
Grand champion stallion, 1918 Illinois State Fair. 
RUSSELL'S PERCHERONS 
When my father and I were doing business as a firm, 
breeding Percherons, we never showed a yearling at 
Chicago that did not get in the money. We won the 
stallion futurity one year in an exceptionally strong 
class of colts. This is a photograph of a colt of my own 
raising. He is for sale 6 years old, weighs 2200 lbs., 
dark grey and right in every way. I also have a big 3- 
year-old black and three 2-year-olds, two of which are 
blacks and the other is a dark grey. 
WARD RUSSELL 
Formerly S. S. RUSSELL & SON 
Neponset, Illinois 
40 Miles Northeast from Galesburg on Main Line C. B. & Q. R. R. 
LEASIDE STOCK FARM 
Breeders of Percherons 
STUD HEADED BY 
LAGNON 120920, one of the greatest sons of LAGOS, grand champion stallion 
at the 1915 World's Fair. LAGNON was bred by A. H. Hill, of Illinois, the 
man who bred the LAGOS Ally LAGOCEO, that was undefeated as a 2-year-old 
in 191S and grand champion at the 1918 International. 
BrG MARES 
We have for sale a few good mares 
heavy in foal to the service of tliis 
good son of LAGOS. 
They are drafty. clean limbed, reg- 
ular producing mares. All are good 
colors. 
Mares that produced winners at 
Iowa State Fair in 11*10-1920. also a 
few young niare^. 
PRICED RIGHT 
BIG STALLIONS 
The Leaside paddocks and pastures 
have in them a number of promising 
young stallions. 
There are sons of this LAGOS colt, 
big, rugged boned, clean jointed, good 
going draft liorses. Our colts are all 
big. There isn't a one in tlie lot that 
will weigh less tlian 2,000-2.300 lbs. 
when mature. 
Want to sell quick. 
LEE BROS., Mitchellville, Iowa 
