JOSEPH HARRIS, MORETOX FARM, ROCHESTER, X. Y. 
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PURE-BRED MAPLESHADE COTSWOLDS. 
BREEDING EWES. 
No. 537 a—Lady Mapleshade 3d. 
Bom March 15, 1879. Sire, Willie; dam, 
Lady Mapleshade (No. 119), one of the noblest 
ewes in the flock. In 1879, when eight years 
old, Lady Mapleshade had two lambs, and 
No. 537 a, is one of them. She is a good 
ewe and a good mother. Had a good ewe 
lamb this spring. Price, $20. 
No. 544 a—Lady Corbet 3d. 
Born March 21, 1879. Sire, Willie; dam. 
No. 635, a splendid ewe; g. d., Lady Corbet 
(622 a); g. g. d., Tibby, imported in dam. 
A capital pedigree, and a splendid ewe. 
One of the handsomest ewes in the flock. 
In the last catalogue I asked $100 for her. 
Price, $40. 
No. 545 a—Lady Stewart 2d. 
Born March 24. 1879. Sire, Sir Walter 
Scott; dam, Lady Stewart (No. 640); g. d. 
No. 270; g. g. d., No. 106, by Champion 
of England; g. g. g. d., imported from R. 
Game. There cannot be better blood. Now 
suckling a good lamb. Price, $30. 
No. 603 a—Lady Wing. 
Born April 10, 1879. Sire, Prince; dam, 
No. 503 a. A fine ewe and remarkably well 
bred. Had a good 13 lb., lamb this spring. 
Price, $30. 
No. 607 a—Lady Moreton 7th. 
Born April 14, 1879. Sire, Prince: dam, 
Lady Moreton 2d. There is no better blood. 
Is now suckling a good lamb. In the last 
catalogue I asked $100 for her. Price, $30. 
No. 608 a—Lady Kilvert. 
Born April 15, 1879. Sire, President 
Hayes; dam, No. 201; g. d., No. 48, by im¬ 
ported Golden Fleece; g. g. d., imported from 
R. Game. A magnificent ewe. Lady Kil- 
vert had two good lambs this spring. Old 
price.$100 and worth the money. Price, $30. 
No. 610 a—Julia 2d. 
Born April 21, 1879. Sire, President 
Hayes; dam, Julia, No. 49; g. dam, No. 70, 
imported from W. Hewer. There is a fine 
picture of No. 70 in the American Agricul¬ 
turist. She was a noble ewe. Julia 2d is a 
fine ewe, a good breeder and a good mother. 
Had two lambs this spring. Price, $35. 
No. 613 a—Lady Turner. 
Born May 6, 1879. Sire, Pesident llayes; 
dam, No. 274, by Trenton; g. d. No. 78; 
g. g. d., imported from II. Howell. A capi¬ 
tal pedigree, and a fine sheep. ' Had a 13 lb. 
lamb this spring. Price, $25. 
No. 618 a—-Mother of Lord More¬ 
ton 2d. 
Born March 15, 1879. Sire, Prince; dam, 
No. 240—Mother of Lord Moreton. There 
cannot be a better bred Cotswold. She had 
two fine lambs this spring, but as she has Iom 
the use of one teat we mothered one of them 
on to another ewe. In the last catalogue 1 
asked $125 for her. Price, $25. 
No. 621 a—Princess 4th. 
Born May 18,1879. Sire, President llayes; 
dam, Princess 3d. A line pure bred ewe. 
Price, $30. 
No. 717 a—Lady Turner 2d. 
Born March 28, 1881. Sire, King John; 
dam, Lady Turner (613 a). A remarkably 
well bred ewe. Price, $25. 
No. 861 a—Lady Corbet 4th 
Born March 21,1882. Sire, Sir Walter 2d; 
dam, Lady Corbet 3d (544 a).. A good, well 
bred ewe. Price, $25. 
