THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
(Photo, Left to Right) — Butler, Perfect, Hesitation, Jerome, Couceorous (Dam of Laet) and Laet — All Champions and the Four Colts 
Are All Sired by Laet. 
SELMA FARM'S GREATEST RECORD 
Was made recently at the 1921 Chicago International. LAET, the Grand Champion Stallion, was bred at Selma Farm and his son, 
JEROME, the Reserve Grand Champion Stallion of the show is also a Selma Farm product. This is the first -time in the history 
of the International that the Grand Champion Stallion was the sire of the Reserve Grand Champion. The first prize futurity stal- 
lion and the second prize yearling filly were both sired by LAET and bred on my farm. 
At the 1919 and 1920 Ohio Percheron Breeders' Shows, colts bred by me won 13 Firsts and 10 Seconds. I also won First 
on Get of Sire and both Grand Championships — ^10 championships in all. 
At the 1921 Ohio Percheron Breeders' Show, colts bred by me won 11 Firsts, 5 Seconds and 9 Championships. I bred the 
Grand Champion Stallion and also purchased the Grand Champion Mare. 
The fact that I have bred all of the Grand Champions, Stallions and Mares at the last three Ohio State Fairs, excepting one 
Mare, and I purchased her, is a record that speaks for itself. Furthermore, it should be mentioned that these were the largest 
Percheron shows held in the country during those years. ^ ^ WHITE. LEESBURG. VIRGINIA, NEAR WASHINGTON. D. C 
