THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
61 
S TA F F O R D 
Breeds the Right Kind of 
PERCHERONS 
We bred and exhibited PATIENCE 123085, first prize futurity filly at the 1916 Iowa State Fair, in or 
of the strongest futurity shows ever held at that fair. She was also champion mare owned in Iowa at th 
same show. Another filly of our own breeding stood seventh in the same futurity class. They wei 
both sired by LABARUM, whose photograph, taken in August, 1920, is given below. He is also sii 
of ROLLA 141971, now owned by Elmer Krepps of Farmer City, Illinois, the colt that stood second i.. 
a large class of good two-year-old stallions at the 1919 Chicago International. At the same show, 
QUALITY 134308, the 3rd prize three-year-old filly, shown by Singmasters, was a daughter of LA- 
BARUM. Our herd horse, LABARUM, was fourth at the 1913 International in a class of 150 two-year- 
olds. Good judges tell us that the colts he is siring for us place him in the front rank as one of the 
greatest sires of the breed. We have not been able to get help to run our farm, to say nothing of 
making an exhibit at the fairs. Therefore we have not been able to get our colts before the public, to 
show the kind of PERCHERONS we are breeding. We have a number of good young stallions and 
fillies for sale and also a few good mares in foal. We would like to hear from intending purchasers. 
See photo of Rolla on opposite page. 
Address J. G. STAFFORD CSi, SON, Morning Sun, Iowa 
(30 Miles North of Burlington on Rock Island R. R.) 
LABARUM 91271 (99622) 
4th prize 2-year-old stallion 1913 International 
