THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
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STAFFORD BREEDS BIG, 
SOUND, USEFUL DRAFT HORSES 
We are not the largest breeders of Percherons, but we feel that we have a few outstanding, 
good, young stallions and fillies by our herd sire LABARUM whose photograph is shown below. He 
was the Fourth prize colt at the 1913 International in a class of 150 Two-Year-Olds. The only State 
Fair at which we showed was the 1916 Iowa State Fair. There the First Prize Yearling Filly, 
PATIENCE, was bred and shown by us. She was made Champion Mare "Owned in Iowa" at the 
same fair. Another filly of our own breeding stood Seventh in the same Futurity class. 
LABARUM is also the sire of ROLLA, the colt that stood Second in a large class of Two-Year- 
Olds at the 1919 Chicago International, and now owned by Elmer Krepps, of Farmer City, 111. At 
the same show, QUALITY, the Third prize Three- Year-Old Filly shown by Singmasters, was a daugh- 
ter of LABARUM. A son of LABARUM, called SIRDEL, now owned by J. O. Singmaster & Son, 
was one of the five stallions shown in the prize winning group exhibited by Singmasters at the 1921 
International. 
We have about 50 head of Percherons on our farm, consisting of 1 five-year-old stallion, 1 three- 
year-old, 2 two-year-olds, 1 yearling and 5 stallion foals; also 16 mares five years old or over, 2 four- 
year-olds, 7 two-year-olds, 5 yearlings and 12 filly foals. We have raised 17 head during the past 
year. We are now crossing our LABARUM fillies on a good son of JASMINE, the noted sire owned 
by J. H. Serven & Son. 
We have a number of good young stallions and fillies for sale and also a few good mares in foal. 
Write us your wants. Address 
J. G. STAFFORD CEi SON, Morning Sun, Iowa 
30 Miles North of Burlington on the Rock Island R. R. 
LABARUM 91271 (99622) 
Fourth prize 2-year-old stallion, 1913 International 
