UMASS/AMHERST r^iwHu ■mnnnti ■OHBiira n ''•Jsas DATE DUE 1 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LIBRARY Sh 199 J5 H47 1911 + 44 I * / GOLDEN FERN'S LAD P.2160,H.C. ^i^Sill^ The World's Famous Bull Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. He represents a union of the blood of those two distinguished cows, LADY VIOLA, P. 8463, H. C, and BLUE BELLE, P. 4307, H. C. As the late Peter C. Kellogg said in another connection, it is one of those cases where the blood of two great animals nicked well. As evidence that Noble of Oaklands is a " happy nick," his record is submitted on the following pages. His dam. Lady Viola, and his grandam. Blue Belle, are shown on opposite page. The Peerless Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C, dam of Noble ol Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C The " Immortal" Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C, Grandam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. "LINDEN GROVE" OFFICE The porch on which the world's most representative Jersey cattle breeders have gathered and discussed Jersey "politics" PLEASE BRING THIS CATALOGUE WITH YOU TO THE SALE AS THE NUMBER PRINTED IS LIMITED. IMPORTATION OF JERSEY CATTLE Per Steamer "Mesaba" (Atlantic Transport Line) to New York, September 20th, 1910. Also some home bred cattle, bred from the very choicest imported parents THE PROPERTY OF T. S. COOPER & SONS, "Linden Grove," COOPERSBURG, PA. Coopersburg is on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 43 miles north of Philadelphia, 98 miles west of New York City, 11 miles south of Bethlehem, Pa., and 8 miles south of Allentown, Pa. IMPORTANT. Breeders are requested to make themselves known at the office on arrival where information will be given them that may prove valuable. Also to ask for list of births and services since catalogue has gone to press. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION AT THE HOME OF THE OWNERS TUESDAY (Decoration Day), MAY 30, 1911. The sale will begin promptly at 10 o'clock A. M. NO POSTPONEMENT on account of weather. If disagreeable, cattle will be sold in the new sale pavilion. LEANDER F, HERRICK, Sale Manager, INDEX. No. Admiral Togo's Black Beauty 19 Aldan's Noble M Annie Lee of St. Saviour 155 Aristocratic Noble 33 Belinda's Stockwell 17 Black Daisy of St. Martin 9 Blue Belle of Linden 140 Blue Belle of St Saviour 139 Blue Belle's Carnation 141 Blue Belle's Jolly Lass 166i Bright Letty 52 Brown Beauty's Fawn Beauty. ... 8 Brown Fern of St. Martin 67 Cigarette's Golden Fern 114 Cigarette's Golden Jolly 115 Cigarette's Sultan 113 Combination's Bijou 50 Combination's Brown Maid 170i Combination's Champion 46 Combination's Carita 49 Combination's Dark Bessy 47 Combination's Dark Wonder 53 Combination's Letty 51 Combination's Pretty Eva 78 Combust 45 Cowslip's Golden Beauty 163 Cowslip's Silver Crown 164 Diplomate's Brown Beauty 7 Distinction's Jolly Queen 172 Edith You'll Do 123^ Eminent's Fern of St. Martin 66 Eminent's Golden Belle 29 Fern's Admiral Togo 20 Fern's Golden Gamboge 101 Fern's Lady Sultana 112 Fern's Pretty Lena 13^^ Financial Daisy 167 Financial Daisy's Noble 168 Fontaine's Cocotte 126 Fontaine's Pretty Violette 119 Fox's Lady Rosebay 150 Gamboge's Altama 165 Gamboge's Crocus 104 Gamboge's Fancy Princess 96 Gamboge's Fawn Beauty 103 Gamboge's Golden Lena 100 Gamboge's Grey Beauty 99 Gamboge's Handsome Cora 102^ Gamboge's Handsome Duchess. ... 92 Gamboge's Jolly Sultan 165i Gamboge's Knight 91 Gamboge's Knight E Gamboge of Lehigh 98^ Gamboge's Oxford Cora 102 Gamboge's Oxford Lass 90 Gamboge's Primrose 15 Gamboge's Prosperity 95 Gamboge's Tiddledywink 98 Golden Fern's Lad A Golden Leda's Nursie 4 Golden Lena's Eminent 10 Golden Maid's Brown Maid 54 Golden Prince of Lehigh 23 Honeymoon's Fairy Boy 28 Imported Lady Viola 79 Interested Fontaine 120J Jolly Lass of St. Lawrence 166 Jolly Sultan's Juillette 182 Jolly Sultan's Pet 185 No. Jolly's Golden Lady 181 Jolly's May Girl 183 Jolly's May Princess 180 Jolly's Rubin 184 Karnak's Chief 147 Lad's Brown Sultan 3 Lady Fox of Rossmore 152 Lady Phyllis Buttercup 142 Lena's Pretty Lady 13 Lilac's Easter Belle 178 Lilac's Pretty Rose 176 Lilac's Princess 179 Mabel's Poet's Beauty 78A Mabel's Sultan 22 Majesty's Crocus 105 Majesty's Dark Beauty 39 Majesty's Dark Princess 43 Majesty's Fancy 35 Majesty's Gamboge 37 Majesty's Louise 34 Majesty's May Princess 44 Majesty's Noble 42 Majesty's Noble Pearl 32 Majesty's Pearl 31 Majesty's Pretty Gamboge 38 Majesty's Pretty Rose 41 Majesty's Oxford Queen 159 Majesty's Tiddledywink 69 May's Jolly Sultan 122* Miss Viola's Daughter 173 Miss You'll Do 71 Model's O.xford Lass 57 Mona's Miss Viola 174 My Combination 61 My Fontaine's Beauty 127 My Oxford Fancy 59 My Oxford's Tiddledywink 70 My Pretty Fairy 24 Noble of Oaklands B Noble Prince of Rossmore 1521 Noble's Beautiful Lily 56 Noble's Beautiful Nelly 80 Noble's Beautiful Sarah 144* Noble's Black Beauty 162 Noble's Brown Beauty 161 Noble's Brown Maid 169 Noble's Brown Oxford 63 Noble's Enfield 84 Noble's Favorite 136 Noble's Fawn Prince 93 Noble's Golden Chance 87 Noble's Great Beauty 134 Noble's Handsome Lilac 65 Noble's Handsome Sarah 146 Noble's Jolly Prince 43* Noble's Jolly Sultan L Noble's Lady Cocotte 125i Noble's Lady of St. Mary 135 Noble's Lily Brown 55 Noble's Lucy S2 Noble's Lucy Belle 83 Noble's Pandora 137 Noble's Peggie Belle 138 Noble's Pretty Gamboge 90^ Noble's Pretty Sarah 145 Noble's Pretty Violette 1 18 Noble's Rhyme 124 Noble's Sunspot 81 Noble's Sweetbread 158 Noble's Topsy of Oakland 88 No. Noble's Village King 86 Nursie's Golden Beauty 4J Oxford Boy's Vixen 171 Oxford Cocotte 59 Oxford Ixia's Jane 36J Oxford Ixia's Pearl 36 Oxford Knight's Bamboozle 73 Oxford Lad's Pretty Gamboge. ... 60 Oxford Lilac of St. Saviour 64 Oxford of Linden 72 Oxford Majesty's Fancy 76 Oxford Tiddledywink 75 Oxford Vixen's Majesty 77 Oxford's Brown Beauty 62 Oxford's Brown Rose 154 Oxford's Fancy Jane 35i Oxford's May Duchess 74 Oxford's Snowdrop 85 Oxford's Sweetbread 156 Raleigh's Britannia 27 Raleigh's Brown Duchess 153 Raleigh's Easel 148 Raleigh's Grey Fairy 26 Raleigh's Handsome Fairy 25 Raleigh's Pretty Karnak 143 Raleigh's Pretty Noble 149 Raleigh's Rosy 26A Raleigh's Sarah 144 Raleigh's Sweetbread 157 Rosebay's Noble 151 Royal Majesty 30 St. Helier's Sultana 131 Stockwell's Gold Lady 6 Stockwell's Milkmaid 2 Stockwell's Nursie 5 Stockwell's Secret 1 Sultan Exile 18 Sultan's Beauty of St. Saviour 160 Sultan's Bessy 48 Sultan's Brown Fox 21 Sultan's Cocotte 125 Sultan's Dairylike 130 Sultan's Dark Beauty 133 Sultan's Edith 123 Sultan's Emily 132 Sultan's Gleenie 128 Sultan's Jolly Princess Ill Sultan's Jubilee Pet 129 Sultan's May Princess 122 Sultan's Queen Mary 121 Sultan's Tiney Interest 120 Sultana's Fawn Beatrice 109 Sultana's Fawn Beauty 108 Sultana's Fawn Daisy 106 Sultana's Golden Jolly J Sultana's Golden Leda 110 Sultana's Grey Daisy 107 The King's Oxford Ixia 68 The Owl's Mona 175 The Owl's Oxford Prince N The Owl's Pretty Maid 177 Topsy's Fontaine's Prince 89 Viola's Bright Lady 121i Viola's Bright Prince O Viola's Brown Prince 15 Viola's Gold Ladv 112 Viola's Gold Mine 16 Viola's Golden Bobby 16 Viola's Golden Lena 11 Viola's Oxford Prince 14 Violette's Sultana 117 Opposite Pedigree Agatha of Oaklands E Battle of Flowers 92 Cleaning the Platter 134 Combination 45 Combination, Three Daughters of . 46 Countess of Oaklands E Fairy Glen 23 Financial Daisy 167 Fontaine's Oxford Pride 91 Fontaine's Gold Medal 143 ILLUSTRATIONS. opposite Pedigree Fontaine's Chief 147 Golden Maid's Brown Maid 54 J udging Jerseys on the Island of Jer. 76 Lady Aldan M Lady \ernonia 15 Ladv Viola 79 Noble's Jolly Sultan L Noble of Oaklands 32, 53, 78A, 168 Oxford Lad's Granddaughter E Oxford Lad 71 Opposite Pedigree Oxford Lad Cows, Three 72 Oxford Lad's Lucy 75 Raleigh's Fairy Boy 24 Raleigh's Sarah 144 Raleigh's Brown Fontaine 145 Royal Majesty 34 Stockwell N Sultan's Dark Beauty 133 Sultana's Golden Jolly J Viola's Golden Jolly 16 LI3PARY U^IIVE STY CF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST, MASS. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. Terms Cash. Twenty-five per cent, to be paid in cash immediately after the animal is sold, or the sale may be declared VOID, at option of the seller. The balance of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and before the animal is delivered; and, if the balance is not paid or satisfactorily secured within said time, the twenty-five per cent, will be forfeited as an agreed liquidation for damages, and the sale to be void. Warranties. When an animal is warranted, the fact and particulars of the warranty will be proclaimed from the auction stand, otherwise animals are sold with all faults and defects, and nothing warranted except right and title to the property. Care will be taken, however, that all known defects will be set out in the catalogue, or stated by the auctioneer. In case typographi- cal or other errors are discovered, the auctioneer will announce them, and a memorandum will be kept of such corrections, which will take precedence over the printed matter in this catalogue. Buyers are, therefore, cautioned to pay attention to the auc- tioneer's announcements. Pedigrees. All the cattle are entered, or expected to be entered, before the date of sale, in the Herd Register of the American Jersey Cattle Club, and application for transfer will be furnished with each animal. Should exceptions occur they will be announced at the time of sale, unless the catalogue indicates them by the omission of the registry number. Beyond the fact that the pedigrees have been accepted for registry, and that care has been exercised to have them correct to the best of the ability of th seller, no representations are made regarding them and nothing warranted. Bids. Where there are two or more claimants for a deciding bid, and the auctioneer is in doubt whose bid was heard, the question may be settled by putting up the animal for advance bids. After the first bid is made, no advance of less than $10 each will be taken, except on young calves, when a special limit will be announced. Delivery and Keeping. Buyers must procure from our bookkeeper, for each animal purchased, a separate order on the seller, and orders so obtained should be placed in the hands of the person or agent who is to remove the animals. Buyers assume all expenses and risk on animals after they are struck down. Bidders not present may send their bids or instructions to buy, to Mr. Leander F. Herrick, our sale manager, who will take charge of such bids and use them as if he were buying for himself. LEANDER F. HERRICK, Sales Manager. CREDIT. While the terms of Sale are CASH, special credits of three to twelve months will be given to responsible parties, by the same giving bankable notes with approved security, bearing interest from date. So that no detention may take place at day of sale, parties are respectfully requested to communicate with us before day of sale. Where notes are accepted for certain animals, the transfers will be held until the notes are paid. T. S. COOPER & SONS. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTIONISALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. CLIPPINGS FROM "JERSEY BULLETIN" and other Journals since our last sale. ' DECORATION DAY AT COOPER'S" Lindea Grove Sales a Classic in Jerseydom. Mark W. Potter, Charlemont, Mass. I believe more Jersey owuers aud breeders derive more pleasure from Jersey cattle every Dec'oratioii Day at Linden Grove, Cooi^ersburg, Pa., tlian at any other time and place. There is no occasion like it in this country, aud I doubt whether there is auything in England or on the Island that classes with Decoration Day at Linden Grove. At no other annual event in the world can one see so uiauj animals of high class gathered together in perfect condition. It might almost be termed an "Annual Parade of the Prize Winners of the Island." It certainly is. an event for Jersey men to be proud of and to be interested in, whether they are buyers or not. Not only is it an exhibition of cattle of the highest class, but it is a lesson in selection, breeding, development and care. Hereafter 1 shall not only attend the sales myself, but shall in- sist upon my herdsmen attending, be- cause I believe a day at Cooper's sends everyone uome with higher regard for his cattle and a firmer resolve to do all in his ix)wer to improve them. A still more important lesson of the day is that a square deal pays. I be- lieve that Mr. Coopers reputation for integrity and for giving his customers the best that is in him does quite as much to make his cattle sell well as does the merit of the cattle themselves. The knowledge that every animal which goes through a Cooper sale is what it is represented to be, is worth money and adds to the value of the ani- mal in the hands of its new owner. One of the great delights of the day is the feeling that we all have that we are welcome and will receive the same courteous attention whether we buy or not. I am still puzzled to know why Mr. Cooper .sold Sultana's Oxford Lad, but he does something every year to make his sales attractive and I pr'esume this is the explanation. Mr. George Peer predicted last year that Sultana's Oxford Lad would sell for .$2(i,(X)0, aud I believe he would have been cheap at that figure. If he had been held over until another year and sold with his heifers, there is no telling what he would have brought. If this bull is given a chance, he will, 1 believe, lift the Jersey standard higher than it has ever reached before. I hope his new owner will plan to do this by breeding him to choice individuals. He has opportunity to render a great .service to a great breed. It takes some nerve and more money to buy such animals, but it seems cer- tain that the best are in the end the cheapest. As one looks back over the Cooper sales, it seems clear that the best bargains for the purchasers have been the animals that cost the most money. This has clearly been proven tnie in the case of Flying I'o.x aud Eminent, aud, if not already proven, is rapidly being proven true in the case of .Stockwell, Raleigh's Fairy Boy and Viola's Golden Jolly. Last year Viola's (ioldeu Jolly sold for $12,000. fhis year Mr. Cooper sold eight of his heifers at an average, according to my figures, of $830 each. All of these heifers were under eighteen mouths of age and there was no one present to boom the blood. In fact, we were all talking about and looking at other bulls, and yet these heifers went right ahead and sold themselves at record prices. The use of Viola's Golden Jolly in the Kiuloch herd ought to swell the jiro- ceeds of the sale of Messrs. Still & Laughlin bj' more than the amount they paid for him. Next year I trust we shall see in the ring a nice herd of the daughters of Sultana's Oxford Lad, and 1 predict that they will make a record. The only disappointment I had at Cooper's sale was, that someone did not take Mr. Cooper's advice and buy all of the Oxford Lad cows he offered aud keep them in one herd. Four years ago, at Cooper's sale, I bought two daughters of Oxford Lad — a calf named Oxford's Pretty Princess and a yearling named Oxford Lad's Fontaine. Both developed into magnifi- cent cows. They are both show ani- mals of superior dairy type, great lireeders, and they are lioth "forty- pound cows," that you have to starve in order to dry. "Pretty Princess" I sold last siirumer to Mr. Prentice. He showed her for the first time in the four-year-old class at Springfield, Illinois, where Mr. Spaun pondered long before giving the blue ribbon to another. She had just freshened and her udder had not filled properly. Had her udder been in the condition it was three months before, Mr. Spaun might well have placed her first. Oxford Lad's Fontaine won first and ehamiiion- ship for me at the New England fair last year, with Mr. F. S. Peer as judge. I then sold her to Mr. Prentice, for whom she won first and championship at Syracuse, with Mr. Sisson judge. When, after judging the class at Syracuse. Mr. Sisson called attention to Fontaine as an animal which might well be taken as a standard of a per- fect dairy animal, I resolved to get her back into my herd, where she now Ls — in fine shape for the coming fall shows. Three of her sons head three splendid New England herds and one son and one daughter are in my own herd. .V son of Oxford Lad, bred to a daughter of Agatha's Flying Fox, pro- duced for me the best two-year-old heifer that ever went into a show ring — O.xford Agatha, a double great- granddaughter of Champion Flyinj; Fo.v. I sold her last year to Mr. Prentice, for whom she won first and junior chamjiionsbii) at Worcester, Syracuse, and Springfield, completely outclassing the animals shown against her, although she had been in milk nearly seven mouths. I think I sold her for njore than an American bred two-year-old heifer ever .sold for before at private sale, and at Spring- field I heard Mr. Prenti<-e refuse a price .so muih higher than he paid as to make me feel she had been stolen from me. I think u'y confidence in the Oxford L:',d blood is justified. If my figures are right, Mr. Cooper has .sold at two of his auction sales, two sons and twenty daughters of Ox- ford Lad for an average of over $2,0(:0 per head. One can not tell what the future may show, but it seems to me we must recognize that to date this grandson of Golden Fern's Lad is the greatest sire that has ever lived. I shall never forget the sight of that great string of Oxford Lad cows as they passed in the sale ring last Decoration Day. I should like to know what sort of an event other than a sale day at Linden Grove would command the at- tendance and close attention for alout eight hours of such busy men as the jiiesident. vice-president and directors of the Pennsylvania railroad, the Hon. \\'ayne McVeagh, judge of the Philadel- phia Courts, as well as the officers of the American Jersey Cattle Club and other lu-omiuent people who not only attend the sale but whose i)urchases went to show the popularity of the owner of Linden Grove. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the great sale and great treat to all was, that after selling 132 head we were told the evening of the sale that there were still 1.S2 head in the herd, from which animals could be selected for a sale almost as sensa- tional as the one that had just been held. The Jersey Bulletin was right in saying "there is no telling when the amnuinition runs short in the cold storage barns at Linden (irove." We now hear that Noble of Oak- lands, the "King of the Island." is to come across the Atlantic to meet his illustrious dam. Lady Viola, now at Linden Grove: aud with him are to come his five daughters that stood be- side him when he "cleaned the iilatter" at the Royal Show on the Island last May and when his sons and daughters captured first jirize in every class. With Nolile of Oaklands we hear are coming a great strng of butter test cows, first prize winners in their classes and champions. Next Decora- tion Day should be the greatest day in Jersey history. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. T. S. COOPER THROUQH ISLAND SPECTACLES. Jno. a. Perree, Secretary, Jersey Herd Book. Some days ago it was my privilege to hold a long conversation with Jurat Dorey, once secretary of the Royal Jersey ARrieultural Society, anent great breeders and benefactors to the Jersey breed, when, as a matter of course, tlie name of T. S. Cooper was mention- ed. The name so engrossed the mind of Mr. Dorey that no other suuject was mentioned at tlais prolonged inter- view. As our mutual frieud, "T. S.," is very much in evidence at present, and is reminding us all of his sale on Decoration Day, it may be interesting to your readers and visitors to Linden Grove, to hear of his experiences on the Islana, and particularly his t^rst impression on the Islanders. Mr. Dorey said ; "I first met Mr. Cooper on Friday in the town, and by appointment the following Monday at my home. Messrs. ijeBrocq and Nicolle accompanied him on this second occa- sion. They were late in tbe day -u reaching my place, the horse looked 'done,' the carriage bore signs of a long day's work, the men were none too good-tempered. Mr. LeBrocq said, in Jersey French : 'I never saw such a man! He has hustled us all day like slaves at top speed. This is the second horse we have tired out, he has not allowed us time to have a mouthful to eat, and, what is worse, he has not bought a thing, and I don't think he will buy any,' Mr. Nicolle added. 'And yet he takes a keen inter- est in them.' "They inspected the few cattle I had, and, probably thinking it was another blank visit, Messrs. LeBrocq and Nicolle hurried out of the house. Cooper then asked me a price on Young Garenne's heifer calf. I said 30 pounds. 'I'll have her,' he replied. So, on their leaving, I could not help teasing Mr. Coopers pilots that they had not shown him the right class of cattle. Two days after, I met them and inquired how they were faring, when they said : 'On leaving your place, we drove to the hotel, and Coo- per asked : 'Have you a piece of pa- per?' anu although he had not taken no notes during the day. he had us book some thirty head from different breeders. He never made a mistake in the breeding of any of the animals, the date of calving, their ages or the price. It was our turn to feel small and look foolish.' " Mr. Dorey thus relates how Mr. Cooper began his purchases in Jersey and inaugurated a business which today aggregates tens of thousands of pounds. Mr. Dorey was the owner of the cele- brated cow Coomassie for many years. It was he who bred from her the great bulls, KofCee, Vertumnus, Khedive and Ki'ig of Ashantee. The purchase of Khedive's Primrose at £1,000, which is a record price for a cow on this Island, also from Mr. Dorey, is one of Cooper's special fea- tures. A beautiful cow, and as her name implied, a daughter of one of Coomassie's great sons. Cooper worried her owner for a price ; and in order to "choke him right oii, " Mr. Dorey said, "fl.OOo." "It had no more etteet on Cooper's features tuan if I had said £10," says Mr. Dorey. Some months after he received a letter from Mr. Cooper, asking him noi ti.i s U the cow, and on returning to the Island he said : "I'm going to have the cow." "The price is £1,000." "Quite so," said Cooper. "I shall pay you to-morrow." I could relate many more Interjsting incidents, but one more will be amus- ing : In the TO's, Mr. LeBrocq had an appointment to drive out with an American gentleman who was also in quest of cattle, so Mr. Cooper hired a carriage and went out alone. He, however, found that the horses were too slow, so he got out and ran, and reached Rozey Manor just in time to have secured a "plum" before dfner buyers arrived. I only wish that Mr. LeBrocq's eye sight was good, and that he would write about Mr. Cooper's purchases In the early 80's, and of his enthusiasm in ever endeavoring to raise the stand- ard of excellence in the breed. If l>iv.^cuL uii.) i-iee^^oio v^v^uiU ueiLi' iro^^i their older brethern how he bought several buds, including Perrot and Everton King, and left them on the Island for service, they would unani- mously vote him one of the greatest pioneer benefactors in the Jersey cause. But whenever the names of generous enthusiasts are mentioned, that of your countryman, T. S. Cooper, is likewise included for having so liberally con- tributed to the monument which we see to-day erected on a sound pedestal — the Jersey cow. LADY VIOLA'S QREATEST DAUGHTER. SAW SOME GOOD ONES. Tom Dempsey, Ohio. I had the pleasure recently, accom- panied by Mr. W. R. Spann, of spend- ing a day at "Linden Grove," and finding out what Mr. Cooper had in •store for us at his next annual sale. There are many great animals now housed there — the grandest lot of cattle that I have ever seen. Even my friend Spann, who is just home from the Island, came near having a fit when he walked into the ba-n and saw that great string of cows and bulls, the latter including Noble of Oaklands and eight or ten other great sires. Such a grand string of "milk machines" I never saw before. What appeals most to a careful breeder is the fact that the cattle are not only great in appearance, but that all the cattle Mr. Cooper imported are either Ilighl.v Commended or sired b.v a Highly Commended bull or out of a Highly Commended cow. Mr. Cooper has oeen very fortunate in saving calves, and he told Mr. Spann and myself that tuey still had some 25 to 30 cows that would calve between now and sale time, and if they were as fortunate with tnese calves as they had been with others, that he thought very favorably of holding part of the cattle over for the second day. How- ever, for the good of all concerned, a one day's sale is best. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I.,N.Y. While the Jersey world will be full of news in regard to the importation of Noble of Oakla ds, P. 3909, H. C, by the greatest judge and the man who has done more for Jerseys than anyone else in this country — Mr. T. S. Cooper — I wish to claim for KnoUwood Farm the greatest daughter of Lady 'Viola, P. S-1(J3, H. C, which I think no one will dispute when all the facts regard- ing this great cow are known. 1 wish to remind your readers that the fol- lowing facts are offlcial : Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C, was sired by the great bull Willoh, P. 2855, H. C, dropped April 7, 1902, and was imported by me through Mr. Frank S. Peer, August 10, 1908, per S. S. Mesada. She was registered as Willoh's Lady Viola, 219486. She won parish prize, R. J. A. S., 1904; St. Ouen parish prize, R. J. A. S., 1907; first Goddington prize in the public butter test. May, I'JOO; 3 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, 38 lbs. 10 oz. milk, when 38 days in milk, at four years one month old, which is the highest record for that age, even up to the present time. This alone shows her one of the great- est cows ever bred on the Island of Jersey, but she aoes not stop with this. She has produced three publicly tested daughters at early agesi, by two different bulls. She is dam of Brightness, P. 11606, H. C. (sired by Golden Champion, P. 3334, H. C), who won Certificate of Merit, R. J. A. S., 2 lbs. 6%, oz. but- ter in 24 hours, 31 lbs. 6 oz. milk, when 43 days in milk, May 1908— three- year-old class. Dam of Jliss Bagatelle, P. 13311, H. C. (sire, Vernonio, P. 3518, H. C), who won parish prize and Certificate of Merit, public butter test, October, 1908—1 lb. 13% oz. butter, 24 lbs. of milk, when 120 days in milk, on first calf. How is this for richness? She won Certificate of Merit and third Goddington prize, public butter test, Jlay, 1910—2 lbs. 8% oz. butter, 32 lbs. 14 oz. milk in 24 hours, when 97 days in milk, on second calf. Her milk required only 12.9 lbs to make a pound of butter. Dam of Pretty Rosy, P. 12758, H. C. (sire, Vernonio), full sister of Miss Bagatelle, who won Certificate of Alerit, public butter test, October, 1909, —1 lb. 14 oz. butter, 33 lbs. 4 oz. milk in 24 hours, when 10 days in milk. Dam of Rosy's Maid, P. 14667, H. C. (sired by Golden Maid's Prince, P. 3027, H. C), who won first prize, R. J. A. S., as heifer-in-milk over the Island of Jersey in a class of 63, also parish prize and Reserve prize for Champion Challenge Cup, May, 1910. Willoh's Lady Viola has dropped for Knollwood Farm the grandest heifer calf I have ever seen sired by Fairy Glen's Raleigh. As far as I know she has never dropped anything but heifer calves but I trust she will vary the se.x to the service of our great young bull. Karnak's Noble S7952, grandson of Lady Viola and Karuak. I trust that your many readers will agree with me that with the above record "Willoh's Rosy" is Lady Viola's great- est daughter. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. ' The Blood of ' Linden Grove ' Jerseys has Brought Refinement Wherever it has Touched." — Jersey Bulletin, May, '07. 1874—1911 LINDEN GROVE" Annual Decoration Day Sale of Imported Jerseys COOPERSBURQ, PA., MAY 30, 1911 ANOTHER YEAR'S TRIUMPHS FOR THE BLOOD TO WHICH WE HAVE PINNED OUR FAITH FOR THE PAST THIRTY=FIVE YEARS. This puts us in a position to know just what we want, and it is gratifying to know also that others are now clamoring for the same blood. What was true of Linden Grove Jerseys in 1907, as referred to by The Jersey Bullelin, is strengthened by sub- sequent developments. It was with great pride that we pointed last year to the 1909 record of prizes won by Jerseys from " Lin- den Grove." This feeling is intensified when we look over the record for 1910. FIRST PRI^E WINNINGS -1910 FAIRS BY JERSEYS IMPORTED BY OR BRED AT "LINDEN QROVE," OR WHOSE SIRES OR DAMS HAVE BEEN OR ARE NOW OWNED HERE: NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. First prize aged bull, Senior and Grand Champion — imported and sold by us. First prize two-year-old, head of first prize herd — sire im- ported and sold by us. First prize yearling and Junior Champion — sire now owned by us and will be sold in our next auction. First prize senior bull calf — same. First prize three-year-old cow — imported and sold by us — sire now owned here. First "get of sire" — sire now owned here. First prize young herd — dam of leading bull imported by us and sold here. First prize "produce of cow" — dam's sire owned here until his death. IOWA DAIRY SHOW, WATERLOO. All First prizes and Championships practically same as at National Dairy Show, with some unimportant exceptions. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First prize aged bull. Senior and Grand Champion, head of first prize herd — imported and sold by us. First prize two-year-old — sire and dam now owned by us and will be in our next sale. First prize yearling and Junior Champion — came from here. First prize three-year-old cow — sold by us. First prize yearling — sire sold by us. First prize "get of sire" — bull's sire owned by us. BLUE GRASS FAIR, LEXINGTON, KY. First prize cow, Senior and Grand Champion — imported and sold by us. First prize yearling in milk — sire owned at Linden Grove and will be in ne.xt auction. First prize "dry" yearling — sire and dam came from Lin- den Grove. First prize senior heifer calf and Junior Champion — sire and dam from Linden Grove. First prize aged bull — dam imported by us and sold in 1901. First prize two-year-old bull. Senior and Grand Champion — sire owned at Linden Grove. First prize yearling hull — sire owned here. First prize "get of sire" — bull now owned here. First prize "produce of cow" — dam from Linden Grove. NEW ENGLAND FAIR. First prize aged bull, same as at National Dairy Show. First prize bull (with four of his get) — imported and sold by us. First prize bull (with four females) — imported and sold by us. Vanderbilt Special (bull with four cows over three years) — imported and sold by us. First prize two-year-old bull — sire and dam now owned by us and will be in our next sale. Vanderbilt Special (bull and three females under two years) — sire now owned at Linden Grove. First prize, four females by one bull — sire of bull owned by us until his death. First prize yearling bull, first prize Prentice Special and Society Special same class; first prize bull and four females under two years, A. J. C. C. special for same — bull came from Linden Grove. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First prize aged bull, Senior and Grand Championship, head first prize "dairy herd" and first prize exhibitor's herd — im- ported and sold by us. First prize two-year-old — sire imported and sold by us. First prize yearling and Junior Champion — sire owned by us and will be in our next auction. First prize senior bull calf — sire owned by us. First prize four-year-old cow — sold from Linden Grove. First prize young herd — dam of bull imported and sold by us. First "get of sire" — bull now owned by us and will be in next sale. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO. First prize yearling bull and Grand Champion — sire im- ported by us and sold in 1907. First prize senior bull calf — dam came from Linden Grove. First prize four-year-old cow, Senior and Grand Champion — imported by us and sold at Linden Grove. First prize senior bull calf — dam sold by us. IOWA STATE FAIR. First prize two-year-old bull — sire imported and sold by us. First prize two-year-old heifer — sire now owned here and will be in our next auction. (Prize Li>t Continued on Opposite Page.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. OHIO STATE FAIR. First prize aged bull, Senior and Grand Champion— im- ported by us and sold at Linden Grove. First prize junior yearling and Junior Champion — sire now at Linden Grove and vrill be in next auction. First prize senior yearling and head of first prize herd — dam imported by us. First prize aged cow, Senior Champion and Grand Cham- pion— imported and sold by us; sire now owned here. First prize aged herd — bull imported and sold by us. First prize "get of sire" — bull now at Linden Grove. BROCKTON (MASS.) FAIR. First prize two-year-old bull — sold by us. First prize yearling and Junior Champion bull — came from Linden Grove. First prize junior bull calf — sold by us. First prize aged cow. Senior and Grand Champion — sold in our 1902 sale. First prize four-year-old cow — sold by us. First prize two-year-old — sold by us. First prize "dairy herd," first prize young herd, A. J. C. C. special "get of sire" — sire sold at Linden Grove in 1902. First prize exhibitor's herd — bull's sire sold by us. First prize "get of sire" — bull's sire sold by us. First prize "produce of cow" — dam's sire sold by us. NATIONAL JERSEY SHOW, SHELBVVILLE, KY. First prize aged bull, Senior Champion — sold at Linden Grove in 1909. First prize two-year-old head first prize herd — sire now owned here. First prize yearling. Junior and Grand Champion — sire imported by us and will be in our next auction. APPALACHIAN EXPOSITION, KNOXVILLE, TENN. First prize two-year-old bull. Senior Champion, Grand Champion, head of first prize herd, lirst Appalachian Special — sire imported and sold by us. First prize yearling bull and first Appalachian Special — sire imported by us and now owned at Linden Grove. MINNESOTA STATE FAIR. First prize two-year-old bull — sire imported and sold by us. First prize two-year-old heifer — sire now owned at Lin- den Grove. WISCONSIN STATE FAIR. First prize two-year-old bull — sire imported and sold by us. First prize two-year-old heifer and Junior Champion — sire bred at Linden Grove. NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR. First prize aged cow. Senior and Grand Champion — imported and sold by us. Sire also imported by us and sold from Linden Grove. TRI=STATE FAIR, MEMPHIS, TENN. First prize junior yearling — sire owned at Linden Grove. First prize junior bull calf — came from Linden Grove. First prize aged cow and Champion — imported and sold by us. First prize junior heifer calf — bred at Linden Grove. First prize aged herd — led by bull sold at Linden Grove. First prize two-year-old — sire imported and sold by us. First prize senior yearling bull — sire imported and sold by us. First prize junior yearling and Junior Champion — sire owned at Linden Grove and will be in our next auction. First prize junior bull calf — dam sold by us and sire now owned at Linden Grove. First prize "get of sire" — bull now owned by us. First prize "produce of cow" — dam sold by us. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. First prize aged bull and Champion — imported by us and sold at Linden Grove. First prize senior bull calf — sire raised at Linden Grove. First prize "get of sire" — bull's sire and dam imported by us and sold at Linden Grove. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First prize yearling bull. Junior Champion, Special Grand Champion and head of first prize young herd — dam imported by us and sold last year. CONNECTICUT STATE FAIR. First prize aged cow and Senior Champion — imported and sold by us. ALABAMA STATE FAIR. First prize two-year-old bull, A. J. C. C. Special Grand Champion, first Alabama-Mississippi special, head of the first prize aged herd, head first prize herd any age or breed — sire imported by us and sold from Linden Grove. VERMONT STATE FAIR. First prize yearling heifer- and sold in 1907. -sire imported by Linden Grove KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. First prize aged bull, Senior Champion, head of first prize herd — imported by us and sold at Linden Grove. First prize two-year-old bull — sire imported and sold by us. First prize yearling and Junior Champion — sire now owned here and will be in our next auction. First prize aged cow and Senior Champion — imported by us and sold at Linden Grove. First prize yearling in milk — sire now owned at Linden Grove. First prize senior heifer calf and Junior Champion — sold in our 1910 auction. First prize "get of sire" — sire owned at Linden Grove until his death. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR. First prize aged bull. Senior Champion and Grand Cham- pion— imported by us and sold in 1908. First prize yearling bull and Junior Champion — sire im- ported by us and sold at Linden Grove. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR. bull — sire imported by Linden Grove bred at Linden First prize yearling and sold in 1907. First prize aged bull and Grand Champion Grove. TENNESSEE STATE FAIR. First prize aged bull. Senior Champion and Grand Cham= pion- -sold from Linden Grove. TEXAS STATE FAIR. First prize aged bull. Senior Champion and Grand Cham= pion — born at Linden Grove, dam imported and sold by us, sire now owned here and will be in our next auction. Our friends will remember that these premiums are obtained from reports in cases where the identity of a first prize winner is established. In many classes at numerous fairs there have been no doubt many other Linden Grove winners, but the reports do not always give names and breeding. It will also be remembered that hundreds of minor prizes have been won by cattle of "Linden Grove" blood. Many of the cattle sold from here are never exhibited, so that this wonderful list of prizes represents only a branch from the stream of winning blood that fiows through "Linden Grove." We have no reason to doubt that this record for a single breeding and importing establishment is unapproached in the live stock world. The above should convince prospective buyers, in search of blue /ibbon winners, that they should secure railroad tickets in time for the next Decoration Day sale T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. Bull. GOI^DEN FERN'S I/AD, 65300, A J. C. C. (FOR REFERENCE ONLY.) (P. 2160, Highly Commended, Jersey Herd Book. 6236, English Herd Book. FIRST PRI2JE AND CHAMPION AT NORTH CLUB SHOW, 1896 and 1897 Bred by Philip J. Ahier, St. Martin, Island of Jersey. Born May 17th, 1894. Owned by T. S. Cooper. Coopersbnrg, Pa. Imported and sold at public auction, May 13th, 1903. when he was secured for exclusive use in the ■"Linden Grove" Herd, at $2,250, being at that time (within four days) nine years of age. He died at "Linden Grove." May, 29, 1908. Sire BOYLE. P. 1559. H.C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H.C., Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 07.S. of butter was made. Boyle" also sired the great cow, ' " Spec- kled Band," dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie," that made the phenome- nal record of 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hours in the pub- lic butter test, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. She sold in our May. "07, sale for $2,200 to Mr. A. B. Lewis. During our visit to the Island of Jer- sey, for a number of years, it has al- ways been our great pleasure to examine the daugh- ters of the famous bull. Boyle. They were of great size, carrying beautiful heads; thin, long necks; strong, straight backs; the very best of loins; broad hips; sharp withers; "bread baskets" wide and deep, which alone told the tale. The very best of udders and teats of good size and beautifully placed. Dam GOLDEN FERN. P. 4711, H. C. 2d pr. ov. the Island and Parish pr.. '94. One of the grandest dairy cows ever known on the Is- land. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sixty- five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097.21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. loi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. li ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150. 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. li ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14i ozs. Golden Lad's Rosaire, 115227, 14 lbs. 145 ozs., and others. Tootsie, P. 3214. H, C Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug.. '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested cows in America, aver- aging 18 lbs. i oz. each. (See above.) Brow'n Fern 2d. ^ P. 1044. H. C. 2d St. Martin S h o w, '94. '95 Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St, Saviour. Sire of a remarkabl lot of dairy cows, including S u 1 1 a n e I4th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. l* ozs. but- ter in 24 hours, when !32 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '8 2dH, B. pr. ov. J.. 2d Lon. Dairy S-, 1st pr. over Eng. '88. '90. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey, '83 Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. 1 lb. I4i ozs. butter. Ever ton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners among which were the grandest dairy cows ever seen on the Is- land. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H- C. 1st prize over the Is- land. '82. One of the very best cows of the great Fontaine family. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. Sire of Lady I^ngfield, 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Cicero's Jolie. 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Brunette Star, 27270, 17 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Juno, 16726, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. 3 others, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. to 17 lbs. 1 oz. each. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139. H. C, son of Regina. F. 32. H. C. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84 : also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Sire said to be Roy- alist. P. 139, H. C, son of Regina. F. 32, H. C. Cetewayo, P. 244, C. Sire of 4 cows, test- ing 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Quality, F. 1748, H. C. Winner ot 1st pr. and Cham. Cup at Roy. Jer. Show. '82. 16 lbs. 8 ozs in 7 days. Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey. '86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey. *88. S weepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hoius. Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell. 17 lbs. 2A ozs. Cetewayo's Lily. 17 lbs. Cetewayo's Daisy, 16 lbs. 4 ozs. Sunrise, F. 1947. C. I Grey. Herd Book closed. Very good cow. Happy. P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 182 18. 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 15789, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Farmer's Glory. F. 274, H. C. 1st pr. ov. J., '79, '80. 1st St. Peter. '79. *80. 1st Pa. State Fair. '80. Head of 1st pr. herd. N. J. State Fair. '81, Farmer's Joy. P. 306. H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1st pr. Eng, Royal. 1st pr and Silver Medal at London Dairy Show, '81. Sultane. P. 7. H. C, ''The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Coimt Cicero. F. 398. H. C. (See above ) Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey. '70. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex . '71. Romulus. P. 181, C. 2d St. Peter. '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. [ Musique, F. 1096. C. f f Jolly. F. 230, C. Victory. F. 1999. H. C 1st pr.. St. Mary. 3d prize over Jersey. 19 qt. cow in herd of V. E. Fuller. Sultan. F. 58. H. C. 1st p. over Jer. ,'67 .'68. 1st Eng. Royal. '68. (Never beaten.) Longtieville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. (See above.) Minerva. F. 2281. C. Sultan. F 58. H. C. (See above.) Longuevillc Queen, P. 272, H. C. Hero, P. 90. H. C Stella. F. 705. C. Bull owned by John De Lacour. Rosy. F. 682. H. C. Bright. F. 110. H. C. 3d pr over Jersey. *70. 1st pr. at Bath. '70. Silver Grey, F. 409. H. C. 3d pr. over Jersey. '70. Vertumnus, - P. 161. H. C. 1st prize. Trinity. '77. Dairy Pride 2d, P. 37. H. C. Horace. P. 94, H. C- Sire of Le Brocq's Prize. 1st over Jer.. '78. 53 bulls in com- petition. Polly. F 1828. C. 1st over Jer.. '84, '85. 26 quarts milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Romulus. P. 181. C. 2d St. Peter, '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Musique, F. 1096. C. f Duke. P. 76. H. C 1 Cooraassie, F. 1442, H C. Nonpareil, P. 37, H. C. 1st pr. over J.. '72, '73. 1st pr. H. Book, '72. Young Patricia, F. 35, H. C. Record of 20 quarts milk and 12 lbs. but- ter. Jersey weight. Hero. P. 90. H. C. Stella. F. 705, C. Everton King. P. 390, C, was a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam. (^)uality, who won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show, 1882, and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter. Twenty six years ago. when on the Island. I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Everton King, P. 390. C. and left him on the Island to l>e bred to my cows liefore shipment to America. Quality is also dam of the great bull, Happy. F. 309, C, that left a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. Brown Fern 2d. P 1944. H C, is out of Brown Fern. F. 4606, C Dam of Eminence. F. 7124. C Sweepstakes. N. C. Show, '92. Dam of Little Eminence. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Winner of 1st prize. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa, Indiana and St. Louis Fairs. Also Sweepstakes winner. Minnesota State Fair. 02. Eminence is also dam of Kniinenl and Eminent 2d. two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize, St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C, 2d prize winner over Jersey. '94, and dam of the World-Renowned Bull Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. GOLDEN FERN'S LAD, P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey ever produced. He has more Highly Commended animals (for the numbers registered) in the Jersey Herd Book, and more Champions and First prize winners to his credit than any other bull. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, l!)t)2, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our 1905 auction sale for $10,000. His eight" months-old bull calf, "The Sensational Fern," sold in our May sale, 1907, for $10,200, and in the same sale his grandson, "Stock- well," sold for $11,500. His daughter, Golden Fern's Sensation, won Second prize at the great St. Louis Show, 1904, and was sold at auction for $2,250. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won Third prize at the great St. Louis Show, September, 1904, and sold in the ring for $2,350. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560 each. His five tested daughters averaged 18 lbs. 5i ozs. each. His son, Eminent 2d, has eighteen tested daughters averaging 19 lbs. 4J ozs. each, and many more to come. His son. Flying Fox, has five tested daughters averaging 17 lbs. 13| ozs. each. His son. Carnation's Fern Lad, has si.x tested dai ghters averaging 16 lbs. IJ ozs. each. Golden Fern's Lad's best daughter in the public butter test is Freedom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. butter in 24 hours at Tring Show Ring, England' being 140 days in milk. Gold Mine, another daughter, won Gold Medal, Tunbridge Wells, England, 2 lbs. 7 ozs. butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 days. The following is a copy of what Mr. Peter C. Kellog wrote in Mr. Peer's Sale Catalog when Golden Fern's Lad was sold: "Golden Fern's Lad is without doubt the most popular Island bred bull with discriminating breeders in Jersey, England, and America, of any one that has ever appeared, not excepting his double grandsire. Golden Lad. He was taken from the Island 'o England in November, 1898, before his great worth as a sire became established, and ever since that time, Island breeders have expressed regret that he could not be brought back to Jersey. Had that been possible, those best informed express the belief that more money would have been paid for him and that he could have earned more in service fees than any other bull that ever stood on the Island. "The uniform excellence of the cows got by Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, was the wonder of the Island of Jersey as soon as his earlier career as a sire had made the facts evident. Subsequently they became the admiration of all England, where the bull had gone and where most of his Island-bred daughters soon followed him. The leading herds of England were vying with each other to secure for exhibition and l)reeding purposes the very finest cows on the Island at the time when 'Fern's' daugh- ters were coming into their inheritance. To obtain the best was to obtain his daughters, and it perforce followed that the Island was promptly almost stripped of them, and particularly of the better ones. They found places of honor in the herds of Lord Rothschild, at Tring Park; Mr. J. Reid Walker, at Rudgley; Mr. R. J. Pope, Plumpton; Capt. A. B. S. Frazer, at West Tarring; etc. A few determined Island breeders put ])rohibitive prices upon good daughters of Golden Fern's Lad, and when American breeders, after a long lapse, resumed importing on a more considerable scale, these few remaining daughters of Golden Fern's Lad were the highest priced cows on the Island. In his importation of 1899, sold at auction in May, 1900, Mr. T. S. Cooper brought one of these, registered here as Golden Sultana, 146282, that fetched the top price of his sale, $1,600. Two years later, in May, 1902, the bull. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C, by Golden Fern's Lad, topped the same importer's sale by bringing $7,500, which is the highest auction price for a Jersey that has yet occurred. But these conspicuous instances in this country very faintly reflect the great value of Golden Fern's Lad as a sire measured by the achievements of his daughters in the dairy tests and his sons and daughters in the show rings and the breeding fields of the Island, England, and, to some extent, America. "I will not here present a list of his great winners, as that will appear in the catalog; but as an evidence of the apprecia- tion in which Golden Fern's Lad was held on the Island of Jersey, after his departure therefrom, I append a quotation from a letter written by Mr. John A. Perree, the Secretary from the Island Herd Book Association, to the Jersey Bulletin in this coun- try. This letter was dated January 27, 1902, when Golden Fern's Lad had been some years in England, and when it was never dreamed that he would come to the I'nited States, and was a follows: " 'I just want to say what we think of Golden Fern's Lad on the Island. I thought of sending you a list of show and butter test winners sired by this great bull, but out of respect for your valuable space I have not done so. " 'No bull, living or dead, can compare with him for having contributed such a large number of show winners in so_ short a time. I doubt if Golden Lad, with a much longer career, could compare with his double grandson (Golden Fern's Lad) in num- bers. How he came to be sold for exportation was accidental. " 'His owner and breeder, Mr. P. J. Ahier, of La Feme, St. Martin, had the misfortune to lose his dam previous to her hav- ing been judged in the cow classes and her points recorded. As it was necessary at that time for a bull to be shown with his dam and the points of both totaled, Golden Fern's Lad was debarred from competition at the " Royal" Show. This explains why no prize "over the Island" stands to his credit. One enthusiastic gentleman (Mr. Charles Nicolle), who told Mr. Cooper that the Island lost $50,000 when Golden Fern's Lad was exported, determined to secure this bull for the Island's use, and generously offered a silver cup to the committee of our society "for an aged bull show with five of his female progeny." This offer, though much appreaated by the committee, was declined on the plea that the fundamental rules of the society were positive on the way bulls had to be judged (with their dams). Mr. Ahier was a little disappointed, and ha,ving a good offer for the bull and considering that he had all his cows in calf by him and a promising successor in Eminent 2d in his stable, sold him. " ■ By way of illustrating how we prized Golden Fern's Lad, I will mention what occurred about two years ago. A certain local breeder, being under the impression that the importation of cattle into this Island was prohibited by a minute of one of the Slate's committees (there were many of the same opinion), was so confident of having this minute rescinded in regard to Golden Fern's Lad by the mass of evidence he could produce in support of his demand, that he inquired a price from the present owner. A price was given, but away in the hundreds (pounds Sterling), yet this did not deter the breeder I refer to. He would have the bull back if he could get it back. He applied to the State's committee, when he was informed that the prohibition was due to a permanent law sanctioned by the Queen in council, against which there was no appeal. I happen to know the price Mr. Walker wanted, and, high as it was, I feel it would have been a very remunerative investment if only Golden Fern's Lad could have been got back. " ' He was one of the most prepotent sires we have ever seen. I have known cases where bulls have been refused qualification in the Herd Book on account of their dams not having sufficient merit, yet those same cows when bred to Golden Fern's Lad have produced winners at the Island and English shows. As milkers, his daughters are unsurpassed, and I have not known a single poor one among them; on the contrary, I have heard complaints from breeders that they will not go dry, and my own experience confirms their persistency. " ' For the last twenty years, at least, no bull has sired stock to sell as readily as that of Golden Fern's Lad. "'John A. PerrEE.' " GOLDEN FERN'S LAD, P. 2160, H. C. Winner of First Prize and Championship at the North Club Show, 1896-97. Golden Fern's Lad has been universally acclaimed the Greatest Jersey bull the world has ever known. Never has any bul combined so many of the various requirements which are associated with the perfect dairy animal. His influence has been felt from Pole to Pole and wherever the name of the Jersey is known his blood is in continual demand. Still the surface of Golden Fern's Lad's fame is barely scratched. He demonstrated his value while he was alive and while there was still time for breeders to avail themselves of his services. But with all this the wonderful vitality and re-producing power which existed in him was not appreciated to his true value. He was as so many other great bulls have been — admired and esteemed and the value of his get were recognized; but his enormous services to the cause of the Jersey cow were as yet undiscovered. Golden Fern's Lad is now dead; but his blood still breeds on at "Linden Grove," where he lived since his importation to this country. It was while he lived here that the great St. Louis Fair of 1904 took place, where his sons and daughters covered themselves with glory; and there it was that breeders realized that a new vitalizing force had arisen in the Jersey world. They realized that Golden Fern's Lad was a bull of more than extraordinary prepotency and quickly .sought his blood. Since then the get of Golden Fern's Lad have been the factor to deal with in the show-rings and public butter tests in England, on the Island, in America, in Australia, and in New Zealand. He and his near descendants have won practically every winning of any impor- tance throughout the United States and elsewhere for the past three years and covered themselves with glory by winning the Championships and Grand Championships at the National Dairy Show, Chicago, 111., The New England Fair, Worcester, Mass., The New York State Fair, The Brockton (Mass.) Fair and innumerable prizes at many other F'airs during 19US and 1909. During the past few years the get of Golden Fern's Lad have realized record prices at the various auction sales. His grand- son, "Slockwell," sold for the record price of $11, .500; his son, "Eminent," sold for $10,000, and his eight-months-old bull calf, "The Sensational Fern," sold for $10,200. Ten of his get have averaged $4,560 each at public auction. GOLDEN FERN'S LAD SIRED THE FOLLOWING BULLS AND COWS: Flying Fox, l''irsl and Champion over the Island, August, 1S99; sold at auction for $7, .500. Flving Fox has five tested daugh- ters averaging 17 lbs. 13J ozs. Eminent 2d, First State's prize over Jersey, for best bull with five of his get, in 1901 and 1902, and Goddington Purse in 1902. He sold for $10,000 in our 1905 sale, and he has eighteen tested daughters averaging 19 lbs. 4J ozs. each and many more to come. Golden Fern's Lad sired "Golden Jolly," P. 2921, H. C. First prize and Champion, North Show, 1906. He sired the Bronze Medal Winner in the Public Butter Test on the Island, October, 1905, making the phenomenal test of 1 lb. 15 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, after being in milk 159 days, and after first calving. He also had five other daughters in same test, which attracted great attention. Napoleon Bonaparte, First over Jersey, April, 1S99. First over Jersey, August, 1900. Second State's prize with his get, 1901. Goddington Purse, 1901. Wellington, I'irst over Jersey, April, 1900. First prize over Jersey, August, 1901. Dreyfus, hirst prize over Jersey, April, 1901. Leda's Prince, First prize, Tunbridgc Wells Show, 1901 Chancellor, First prize, and Reserve for Championship, Oxfordshire Show, 1901. Crusoe, First prize, Belfast Show, Ireland, 1901. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. Carnation's Fern Lad. Mr. A. P. Walker, Rushville, Ind., has furnished us with the following list of prizes won by. his bull, CAR- NATION'S FERN LAD. He has six tested daughters averaging 16 lbs. li ozs. First prize and Sweepstakes Bull at Iowa State Fair, 1901. First prize at Minnesota State Fair, 1901. First prize at Wisconsin State Fair, 1901. Headed First prize herd at Iowa and Minnesota State Fairs, 1901. First prize and Sweepstakes Bull at Kentucky State Fair, 1901. Headed First prize herd at Kentucky State Fair, 1902. First and Sweep- stakes, Shelbyviile, Ky., 1903. First and Sweepstakes, Indiana State Fair, 1903. Headed First prize herd, Indianapolis and Shelbyviile, 1903. Mr. Walker also adds the following note; "Besides this, in 1901 and 1902 he won several First prizes as 'get of his sire,' being shown with three daughters of Golden Fern's Lad, including the two famous 'black cows' out of Brookhill Rose 2d. 1 can not begin to remember all the First prizes won by his get. They have often beaten select rings as 'get of sire,' and most of the young stock I showed in class was of his get. His son. Captain Nick, was a 'sensational' bull in 190-1. "It is hard to beat the Ferns, either in the show ring or at the pail. I have 'pinned my faith' largely to this blood, using outcross to some other branch of the Golden Lad and Wolseley strains. My best milkers have come from that breeding, and I am not ashamed of the young stock that has been bred from Carnation's Fern Lad on Golden Lad Cows." Golden Fern's Qrey Fontaine, First prize and Champion, Brockton, Mass., September, 1906. Mona's Golden Fern, First and Champion at leading shows through Texas, 1906. Fontaine's Boyle, First prize at London and Toronto, 1906. Emanon, Grand Champion Bull at National Dairy Show, Chicago, 1906, and many other prizes. LIST OF COWS. Prize Winning Daughters of Golden Fern's Lad. Freedom, First over England, Oxfordshire Show, 1899. Winner of Gold Medal in Public Butter Test, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 2-t hours, from 34 lbs. milk. 111 days after calving. Pearl 4th, First over England, 1900, 1902. Winner of Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, Tring Show, 2 lbs. 3} ozs., 35 days in milk. Sultane's Snowdrop, First prize, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, 1901. Sweepstakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, 1901. First over Jersey, 1901. First prize. Sweepstakes and Championship at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, 19(13, 1904. Sold for America for $2,250. Golden Leda, First prize over Jersey, May, 1900. First prize and Championship, North Club Show, 1900, 1901. Dam of Leda's Golden Lad, and milks over 40 lbs. daily. Golden Fern's Rose, First prize over the Island, 1900. Distinction's Pearl 2d, First prize over the Island, 1901. Reserve for Blythwood Cup, August, 1902. Mabelle, First prize over the Island, August, 1S99. Lottie, First prize over the Island, 1S98. First prize over England, 1899, 1902. First prize in the Inspection Class; after being in milk 120 days and being shown six weeks at the show, she milked in the Public Test, 34 lbs. 10 ozs., which gave 1 lb. 14J ozs. of butter. Linda, First over England, 1899, 1900, 1904. Tested in Public Butter Test, Tunbridge Wells, 1901, 1 lb. 12i ozs., 24 hours, in milk 97 days. Tested at Tring Show, 1901, 1 lb. 14 ozs., 110 days in milk. Emmeline, First prize over England, 1900, 1901. Goldfinder, First over England, Norfolk Show, 1900. Rozel's Victory, First and Sweepstakes, North Club Show, 1900. Gold Mine, Tested at Royal Show, England, in 48 hours, 88 lbs. milk, which yielded 4 lbs. S| ozs., butter. 1903, at Tun- bridge Wells Show, England, Gold Medal in Butter Test, yielding 2 lbs. 7 ozs. butter from 42 lbs. milk, 103 days in milk. 1903, Certificate of Merit, Tring Show, yielded 1 lb. 15 ozs., from 40 lbs. milk, 116 days after calving. 1903, First prize bv inspection, Tring Show, for the best Jersey having won a prize in any' Butter Test. 1903, Certificate of Merit, London Dairy Show, 37 lbs. milk, 1 lb. lU ozs. butter, 179 days'in milk. Won Bronze Medal, London Dairy Show, 1904. Test, 2 lbs., 163 days in milk. White Rosebud, First prize over England, Northampton Show, 1902. Mildmay, First prize over England, Herefordshire and Worcester Show, 1902. Zelie 2d, Tested Public Butter Test, 1 lb. 14^ ozs., 90 days in milk, 1902. Lady Phyllis, Tested Public Butter Test, 1 lb. 14 ozs., 1902. La Foret's Lucille, Tested Public Butter Test, 2 lbs. 2 ozs. Abbess, Butter Test, London Dairy Show, 1 lb. 13* ozs., 114 days in milk. Blandesent Wasp, First prize over England, Derbyshire Show, 1902. Lady Dorothy 2d, 2 lbs. butter in 24 hours at the Island Butter Test, May, 1901. Rozel of Clearview, 155429, Tested 18 lbs. 2 J ozs. in 7 days. Rhine 3d, First prize, Wisconsin State Fair, 1901, as a two-year-old. Sweepstakes for all ages, and was one of four daughters of Golden Fern's Lad, winning First prize as get of sire. Catherine, First prize at Iowa State Fair, 1901. Golden Fern's Princess, First prize Sweepstakes Cow under three years, any breed, Ohio State Fair, 1901. First prize Heifer under two years, Ohio State Fair. Member Second prize Herd, Ohio State Fair, 1901. First prize and Cham- ponship Heifer under two years. New York State Fair, 1901. Member First prize Exhibitor's Herd, New York State Fair, 1901. First prize Yearling Heifer, New York State Fair, 1901. Golden Sultana, Sold at our auction as a Heifer in milk, 1901, for $1,600. She won Third prize at the great St. Louis Show, 1904, in the Aged Class of 39 entries, and sold for $2,350 in the ring. She has been bought by us for $3,0Jj. Golden Fern's Sensation, First prize in Aged Class, Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio. First prize Aged Class an J Cham.jion- ship, Illinois State Fair, Springfield, Illinois. Sweepstakes and Reserve for CharapiDuship, North Club Show, Island of Jersey, 1901. She won Second prize to Figgis at the great St. Loais Show, 1901, in an entry of 39. The owner, after urgent requests, named $4,000 as a selling price. She was the champion cow of the 1907 show season, winning First prize and Sweepstakes at Nashville. First prize and Sweepstakes at the Illinois State Fair, and First prize and Sweepstakes at the National Dairy Show, Chicago. Countless other Prizes have been won by the get of Golden Fern's Lad at County Shows on the Island, England and America, and of which space will not allow mention. T.S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 38, 1911. NOBl^E OF OAKLANDS, 957oo, A. Bull. NOBI/E OF OAKI^ANDS, 95700, A J. C. C. ^^ (P. 3909, H. C.) First Prize, St. Saviour, 1907. First Prize for bull and five female progeny, Royal Jersey Show, April, 1910. This is the most coveted prize on the Island, and the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull, READ HIS MATCHLESS HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS ON FOI^LOWING PAGES. Bred by J A Perrce, St, Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born April 13th. 1905. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T. S Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. An outstanding bull of distinction, with style and carriage befitting the "King of the Island." A head absolutely majestic, exceedingly broad between the eyes, which are large, prominent and bright; strong, clean neck, with prominent crest; smooth throat, merging into a broad and wonderfully strong breast. In color, a very dark fawn on head, neck, face, legs, belly and thighs; lighter rich, brownish fawn on upper sides, withers and back; hair fine and soft to touch. His hide is thin, elastic and mellow, with rich, healthy, clean skin, redolent with the blood of "classic" ancestors which courses his veins. A bull of exceeding individuality and power, graceful in mjvement, intelligent and "alive" to his surroundings No bull that we have seen, excepting Golden Fern's Lad. carried such a roomy, well ribbed paunch, nor carried it so easily. No bull but Golden Fern's I-ad, that we have seen. carried just the characteristic adjustment of hind quarters, nor the setting of tail pecuhar to the family. In length and depth of body, in all of the features of conformation that indicate the impressive sire. Noble of Oaklands has not been approached by any bull we have seen, unless it be Golden Fern's Lad. who has long been accepted as the most prepo- tent bull the Island ever produced Noble of Oaklands occupies Gulden Fern's Lad's late quarters at ' ' Linden Grove." and had he four white feet many would not knjw the difference. In memory of "Tne old Plum Tree," and in recognition of "No- ble's" succession, may we not say "The King is Dead; Long Live the King?" Shy Fox. P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St, Saviour and Grouviile Show, Is- land of Jer., '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs, '03. Flying Fox, his sire, is also sire of Agatha's Flying Fox. P. 3256, H. C. 1st pr. and Sweepstakes, St Sa- viour and Grouviile Show. '02; 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02; 1st pr. over the Island. Aug,, '03. Sire BLUE BELLE'S BLUE FOX. P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull- He was sold at Mr, D. S Williams' sale, Nashville. T e n n . Dec. '07. for $1,025. to Mr. Harry Pren- t i c e. Worcester, Mass., who was offered a large ad vance in price right after the sale. Blue Belle, P. 4307. H. C. Blue Belle sjld in our May. '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, "Gedney Farm," White Plains, N V,. for $3,600 Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257, H. C. sire of Financial King. P 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun. 18 lbs, Sj ozs.; Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May. '03. sale for $1,725; Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Dam LADY VIOLA, P. 8463, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '04 Certificate of Merit, butter test. Ma,3','04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs,. 50 days in milk. 1 st over Jersey and Champion, "05. 1st pr , Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouviile and St, Saviour, '05. 1st over England wher- ever exhibited, "06, '07, Dam mi Miss Viola. P 9644, H C. Certificate of Merit, butter itst. May. '05. 2 lbs 15 07S,, 39 days in milk. Wiltoh's Rosy. P. 10444. H, C. Certi- ficate of Merit. May. '06. 3 lbs . 38 days in milk. Both when four years old Golden Jolly's Lady Viola. 203699. pub lie butter test. 1 lb. 15 ozs . 159 days in milk, when only 30 months old. We bought her at auc- tion for $2,550. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr . '00. 1st at Three-Parish Show, '99. Sire of N o b I e m a n's Lady Mary, sold in our Mav. "02. sale to J. A. Middeltjn, Shel- byville. Ky.. the un- beaten Champion of many shows. His half sister, Gipsy Maid 2d, won S pe - cial prize at Royal Show and Special prize, 3 Par Show, "10, also Champion over three Parishes, May, '10. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. Sold in our May. '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Gold- en Lad's I' a w u Duchess, that tested 23 lbs, 6 ozs . and sold in our 03 auc- tion sale. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. S'i ozs, in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- viile. 21 Ihs- 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs, 2J ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow, Brookhill Rose 2d), winner 1st at Royal Show, England. '02, in a class of 32, and sold at auction for $5,000. Sam Loatts, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test. Oct , '07. 1 lb. 13i ozs , 161 days in milk. At the great St Louis Show , Sept . , '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow. milking 20 qts. daily. ■ Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par, Show, '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow, ' ' Nameless." Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs, in 24 hours, 121 days. Gipsy Maid. P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Parish Show, '97. Dam of Gipsy Maid 2d, P 9641. H. C. 2d over Jersey and Par. prize, May, '02; 1st over Jer., Aug.. '02; Par. pr . May. '03. and Aug., '07; and many other prizes. Golden Lad. P 1242. H C 1st pr, ovt-r the Is land. Aug,, "90; also winner of £15 pr The most prepotent bull the Island ever produced . transmit - ting the S u I t a n e type (for udder and teats) to his entire progeny. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head (See above ) Bagatelle. P. 5076, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1 si and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, I'lying I-'ox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. "05. sale for $10,000. H is ten months-old bull calf sold in our May, "07, sale for $10,200. His grandson. " Stockwell.' ' sold in same sale for $11,500. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sept.. '04, and sold in the ring for $2,350. She sold in our May, '10, auc- tion for $3,700, and her son. Sultana's (Jxford Lad. sold in same sale for$U. 100 Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H C. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914. H. C. 3 Champion winners. Bobby 5th, P. 1060. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless. P 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par pr.. "93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95. '96. '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day. private test. 2 llis, 11 ozs. butter in one day. f Poster, P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th. P. 3277. H. C. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr,, St Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P, 2447. H, C. 2d pr. over Jer., 'SH. 2d H, B. over Jer., "88. 2d Lon, Dairy S.. '88. 1st pr. over Hng . '90. 1 lb. 14* ozs. butter. Half sister to (iolden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H C, a great sire. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C Lugans, F. 7020. C. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Island. ■ Speckled Band," dam of * ' Nursie,' ' that made the phe- nomenal record of 2 lbs. 7J ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H, C. One of the grandest cows ever known on the Island. Her dam is a half- sister to Eminence, F. 7124, H. C, dam of Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sarabond.P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P 2128. C, We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Bobby 3d. P. 697. H.C. Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st p. over the Island, Aug.. '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d pr , St. Martin Show, '94 and '95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 1st p.. St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B.. '71. f Happy Cetewayo. P. 582. C. His grandsire. Cete- wayo. P, 224. C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2iozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st p. at Grouviile. Orange Peel. P. 288. H. C. 3d p. and 3d H. B., R.J. A. S., '81. Cyprus 2d, P. 699, H. C. f Lemon Peel, Lemon Rex, P. 552. C. { P. 320. C. Venus, F. 1784, H. C. [ Piatt, F. 2855, C Margot's Boy, P. 671, H C. Sally 2d. P, 414. H. C. Sire. Marcot, F. 253, C. Dam, Sally, F. 642. H C. Leonidas, P 881. H. C. Sire, Angelas Lad. P. 397. H, C-. 1st Guen- on pr.. '84. Dam, Bobby's Last, F. 6641. H. C. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. f Jupiter. P. 757. C. Son of Wolseley, P. 401. H. C, (see above). Dam, Het- ty. F. 1106, C. Daisy 4th. P. 1188, H. C Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H C. Dam of many noted prize winners. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island, Sire said to be Roy- alist. P, 139. H. C . son of Regina , F . 32, H. C. Useful Lad. P 997. n. C 2d pr . August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par, pr , August. '85. f Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. j 1st ov. Jer,, '83,'84,'85. Sire of Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C , 2d ov. Jer., April. '87; 1st ov. Jer.. April, "88; 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89; 2d ov. Jer., ApriL '89. Grandam of Farmer's Glory. F 274. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '79. Margot 2d. P. 703,H.C. Avrils Bull Supposed to be by Bobby. P. 208. H.C. La Bouanne. Not registered. f Orange Peel, P. 288. H. C. 3d pr. and 3d H. B. pr., R. J. A. S.. '81. Daisy, P. 421. H. C. (■ Farmer's Joy. P. 306, H. C. 1st pr , Eng. Roy. Sultane. P. 7. H C. (.See below.) (■ Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. (See above.) Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey. '70. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Paragon. P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796. H C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. August, '86. Baron. P. 289. H. C. Mabel. F. 1598, H. C. NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, 95700, A. J. C. C, P. 3909, H. C. Coming "King of America." In 1911 2 Sons won First Prizes at llie April Bull Show. 8 First Prizes for "get of sire" won by Progeny of Noble of Oaklands at the leading United States shows of 1910. His sons headed 5 First Prize herds at important American shows in 191U. (These prizes all substantiated by reports; many others might be claimed if reports with details were available.) First Prizes and Championships only are considered. His get also won many minor jjrizes. No bull has made a record to approacli that of Noljle of Oaklands at his age (six years). ^Three Daughters with official butter tests on the Island and in America. Crowned "King of the Island." Won First Prize, vSt. Saviour Show, 19U7. First over Jersey, April, 191(J, for Bull and Progeny (the most coveted and significant prize the Island affords). Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all First Prizes at the Island of Jersey Bull Show, April, 191(J. In 190S his get won 7 Firsts at English and Island Shows. In 1909 his get won 17 First Prizes or Championships at Island and English shows. In 1910 his get won 0 First Prizes and 1 Championshipat Island and English shows. In 1910 — 30 First^Prizes in class, 8 Junior^Championships, 6 Senior Championships, 4 Grand Championships, won by Noble of Oaklands' get at American shows. Ninety=two First Prizes and Championships Stand to the Credit of Noble of Oaklands and His Get Within the Past Three and One-half Years. NOBLE OF OAKLANDS IS NOW AT "LINDEN GROVE," With His Dam, and His Choicest Sons and Daughters, and a Splendid Line of Aristocratic Females in Calf by Him, to be Offered in Our DECORATION DAY AUCTION, TUESDAY, MAY 30th, 1911, AT COOPERSBURG, PENNA. Noble of Oaklands was born April 13, 1905. He was sired by Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C, a son of the famous old cow, Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C, that sold in our 1904 auction to Mr. Howard Willets, owner of "Gedney Farm," for $3,600, she being then 14 years of age. His dam is Lady \'iola, P. 8463, H. C, the great butter test and inspection class Champion Cow, who "swept the boards" at the Island and English shows from 1904 to 1908. Her record and history appeared in The Jersey ■Bulletin of April 5, 191 1. It is significant when such noted Island breeders as Wm. J. Labey, founder of the Fontaine family, and Chas. Mourant, of Oxford Lad fame, sent their best cows for service to Noble of Oaklands — and thereby reaped a very rich reward, selling their stock at the highest figures known on the Island. American Breeders are now offered an opportunity of which the Islanders have been deprived, and for which many of the best breeders would be willing to pay large sums — viz., the benefit of service to Noble of Oaklands. Our cows and heifers are the very cream of the Island in breeding and individuality; more than .50 per cent, of those that have been bred have been to Noble of Oaklands. It does not require very deep probing to satisfy one's self of the fact that the coming "Linden Orove" auction offers to American breeders wliat can not be secured on the Island, tliough enviouslv coveted there — here it is, right at your doors, with all the risks and expenses of shipment and quarantine gone through with. It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oaklands will again be offered at auction; so get some of this blood while it is on the counter. As in the case of Golden Fern's Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. IMPORTED LADY VIOLA. 238437, A. J. C. C. (Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C.) (Vol. XYII, page o:!6. English Jersey Herd Book.) The Peerless Lady Viola — "Shining Star" of the "Linden Qrove" Herd. For Lady Viola we claim that she is the greatest cow, living or dead. Xo cow of any hreed, with siicli an individual record as she achieved, has ever ijroduced stock to make such butter tests and w^in so persistently in the show ring, or progeny to sell for such high figures, as has Lady N'iola ; and at the same time live to tell the tale and go on doing business in the same way. And we submit her record to suljstantiate this claim. Lady Viola Won First over Jersey, l''(M. Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 1904; Yield, 2 lbs. 12 ozs., 50 Da>s in Milk. First over Jersey and Winner of the Theatre Champion Cup, May, 1905. First Prize, Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Qrouville Show, 1905. First over England Wherever Exhibited, 1900. First Prize, Royal Counties' Show, Cardiff, 1907. First Prize, Royal Show, Lincoln, 1907. First Prize, Tunbridgc Wells Show, 1907. First Prize, Tring Park Show, 1907. First Prize, Tring Show, for Tested Cows I after being on the show circuit for eight weeks), 1907. Champion at Tring Show, 1907. First over England Wherever E.vhibited, 1907, 190X. LADY VIOLA IS DAM OF THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED ANIMALS, .AT THE HEAD OF W HICH IS THE "KING OF THE ISLAND," NOBLE OF OAKLANDS: Noble of Oaklands, '.I.J7()I1, A. J. C. C. (I'. :!909, H. C), Winner of First Prize, St. Saviour Show, 1907; First over Jersey, 1910, for Bull and Progeny. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all First Prizes at the Island of Jersey Bull Show, .\pril, 1910. Ninety-two First Prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get within the past three years. (See front page B for full particulars regarding Noble of Oaklands.) Miss Viola, P. 9044, H. C, Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 190.5; yield, 2 lbs. 15 ozs., 39 days in milk, when 4 years and 1 month old. (She is owned at "Linden Grove," and we also have her son, Viola's Golden Fern. See his pedigree, No. 11 of catalog.) Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C, Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 1900; yield, 3 lbs., 38 days in milk, when 4 years and 1 month old. Winner of Parish Prize, August, 1904. Three of her daughters have won Certificates of Merit in the Public Butter Tests, and another won first prize over the Island. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, 1203099 (Poppy Viola, P. 10902, H. C), Winner of Bronze Medal in Public Butter Test, October, 190.5. She is looked u])on on the Island as having made the most phenomenal public butter test, taking into consideration age and lactation, ever made — testing 1 lb. 1.5 ozs., 159 days in milk, and only 30 months old. She made a private test of 2 lbs. 9 ozs. in 24 hours. Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314, sold in our May, 1909, auction to Drs. Still and l.aughlin for 512,000 — the highest price ever paid for a Jersey at auction. Bull, sired by Blue Sultan, for which Mr. Alexander Miller-Hallet, Esq., refused an offer of 2,000 guineas (($11,500). T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. We told the public in the Jersey Bulletin of April 5lh, 1911, as follows: "We challenge the world to produce a cow of ANY BREED to show such a record as Lady Viola Has Achieved." (See Picture of Noble of Oaklands and Summary of Record.) NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. WHY CROWNED "KING OF THE ISLAND." There are monumental reasons, and we give the most important of them: "NOBLESSE OBLIQE."— In the first place, the expectation of individual merit and prepotency in a bull is based upon his pedigree. There is no other way to judge a bull before he matures, and you can see his mature progeny. We are led to expect this merit in the degree to which a bull is backed up by ancestral power. With Noble of Oaklands, the development of a strong individuality and ideal con- formation, and the prepotency to transmit dairy type and butter capacity to his daughters, was a case of "noblesse oblige." For he is the son of one, and grandson of another, of the two most distinguished Jersey cows that ever graced American soil. In this we refer to his dam, the peerless Lady Viola, and his grandam, the immortal Blue Belle. It was no accident that Noble of Oaklands became great. He was born to be great. And it was no "happen-so" that we brought out his ancestors, his brother and sisters, and scoured the Island and England, investigating his immediate family. For his blood is the blood we have clung to for more than thirty years. We have owned the bulls for four generations seen on the top line of his pedi- gree, viz.: Blue Belle's Blue Fox, Shy Fox, Flying Fox and Golden Fern's Lad. "And the greatest of these is Golden Fern's Lad," who stands among the bulls of the world where Lady Viola stands among cows — absolutely at the head. Golden Fern's Lad is conceded the greatest bull the Island of Jersey ever produced, and his name is a household word among all conversant with Jersey history. We own the peerless Lady Viola, dam of Noble of Oaklands; her daughter. Miss Viola; and are retaining for service at Linden Grove three of her grandsons — one by Golden Fern's Lad, one by Sultana's Oxford Lad, and one by Viola's Golden Jolly. We imported Lady Viola's dam in 1899, and a year later her full sister (daughters of Golden Lad), the latter making the highest butter test to the credit of Golden Lad's daughters. We have owned daughters of her sire. Nobleman, and of her grandsire. Aristocrat (by Golden Lad), all of them bearing the Coomassie'Sultane stamp of pail fillers and winners in the show ring. We gave a detailed history of Lady Viola in the Jersey Bulletin of April 5, 1911. We also imported the dam of Farmer's Glory, Bonheur, F. 1651, H. C, and sold her in our May, 18S2, sale. Sir George, 7656, imported by us and sold in our 1SS2 sale for $5,100, was a grandson of Coomassie, and traced through sire to Orange Peel, 129, previously mentioned. We knew intimately and handled the daughters of other ancestors of Blue Belle — Nero, Carlo, Hero, Duke, Grey King, etc. — nearly all of which produced daughters that made tests in the early days. VVhat her personality and pedigree promised has been borne out by the quality of her descendants. What these more recent acquisitions have done for the im- provement of the Jersey breed is a matter of current history. Our object now is to acquaint the new student of Jersey affairs with the fact that what Noble of Oaklands is doing now is but a logical result of the concentrated inlluence of his ancestors, who have shown in every generation, for the past 35 years, to our personal knowledge, the qualities for dairy production and the development of breed type — ideal conformation, perfect udders and teats — passed down by those matchless mothers, Coomassie and Sultane. Prior to this period, history tells precisely the same story that is confirmed by our personal observation, i. e., the ancestors of Noble of Oaklands have been making butter and winning prizes since the records were started. Golden Fern's Lad is inbred to the Coomassie bull, Cicero, P. 266, H. C, that we brought out thirty years ago and sold in our 1882 auction sale for $3,100; and to the wonder- fully prepotent cow, Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Sultane is the dam of Count Wolseley, who sired Oxford Lass. She is double ancestor of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, whose sons and daughters we imported eleven years ago as the most typical representatives of the Coomassie-Sultane blood to be found on the Island at that time. About this time we brought out Flying Fox's dam. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, a granddaughter of Sultane, P. 7, H. C, and sired by a grandson of Cicero, above mentioned. Rosette 5th had won first over the Island, as did her son. Flying Fox, and she was the dam of Forfarshire and Alicante, both cham- pion winners. Others of her progeny are Ravaehol, John Bull, Rosette's Golden Lad and Sultana's Rosette 2d, that made a butter record on first calf of 15 lbs. 7 ozs., for Mr. George W. Sisson, Jr. Eight years ago we brought out Blue Belle, the paternal gran- dam of Noble of Oaklands, and though fourteen years old, she commanded, through her individual quality and the performances of her descendants, $3,600 in our May, 1904, sale. The competition for this powerful old butter and brood cow was between some of America's best and most progressive Jersey breeders. Blue Belle represented, as nearly as any cow we had then seen, the combined type of beauty and capacity which we had learned to admire in the Coomassie-Sultanes. Blue Belle is doubly descended through long lines from Orange Peel, F. 129, H. C, a bull that we find again in the pedigree of Venus Violet, great grandam of Noble of Oaklands. Four generations back we find Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C, on the dam's side. Daughters of Farmer's Glory were familiar figures in our sales of the 80's, and it may be interesting to mention that one of these, Mussy 2d, 14965, was out of the same dam as Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. So convinced were we of Blue Belle's prepotency that we paid $3,000 for a calf from her by Golden Fern's Lad to use on the Linden Grove herd. Her daughter. Blue Nun, made IS lbs. 5^ 07s. butter in seven days at Biltmore Farms, Mr. George Vanderbilt's place in North Carolina. So impressed with this blood was the manager, Mr. Wes- ton, that he commissioned Prof. M. A. Scovell to attend our 190:3 sale and buy another daughter. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, at any price, while he sailed for the Island to buy the old cow herself — but failed to get a price. Professor Scovell also purchased for Biltmore a grandson of Blue Belle by Flying Fox — almost the identical blood that produced the sire of Noble of Oaklands. We secured from Hon. A. M. Bowman the daughter of Blue Belle by Flying Fox, at a long price, and she will be in our coming sale (in calf by Noble of Oaklands) as a type of this branch of "Noble's family tree." Blue Belle's son, Caumais Lad, produced Financial King, a noted butter bull, whose daughters include Financial Countess, who holds the world's record for year's confirmed butter test; Alexie, sire of Mr. R. A. Sibley's Interested Prince, in the front rank of the A. J. C. C. Register of Merit as a butter sire; and Guenon's Lad, purchased by Professor Scovell for the Kentucky Experiment Station herd and sold for $4,000. Each of these bulls has a goodly list of tested daughters. Blue Belle's son, Blue Boy, produced Blue Belle Princess, test 15 lbs. 1 oz. on first calf; and Fereor, P. 2891, H. C, winner of first over Jersey, 1900, five of whose daughters sold in our May, 1904, auction for an average of $707. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. "PROOF OF THE PUDDING."— Noble of Oaklands has made good the traditional character of his antecedents. He has won, and his get have won, more first prizes than stand to the credit of any bull of his age. The summary at the beginning of this history does not tell the whole story; many more first prizes might be claimed if reports were available; those included in the summary are authentic. His get have won more than lOOjninor i)rizes in^England and on the Island of Jersey wilhinjthe past three years, and no doubt an equal or greater number in America. The prepotency of Noble of Oaklands came into evidence at a very early age. When he was two years and four months old his daughter. Noble Judy, was born; and she, when fif- teen months old, won first in her class at the August, 1908, show, where there were 32 entries. When 2J years old his daughter. Noble Dora, was born; and before she was three years old had won Certificate of Merit in public but- ter test on the Island, October, 1910, with I lb. II ozs. to her credit, nearly six months after she had calved. If a jjerformance under similar circumstances is of record in the archives of the Island, we don't know where to find it. The records of his American tested daughters appear further on. SOME OF NOBLE OF OAKLANDS' PRIZE WINNING GET ON THE ISLAND ARE: Fontaine's Chief — Reserve, Class 2, April 1909; 1st -prize Class 8, and Voisin Special, any age, August, 1909. Noble's Judy — 1st prize and vSt. Martin parish prize, Class 1, August, 1908. Brunon 12th — 1st prize, Class 2, and parish prize, May, 1909; one of group winning President's Cup and one of pair winning Voisin Special, "best cow and heifer," August, Noble Dora— (See butter test above.) Noble's Jolly Sultan— 1st pr., Class -i, April, 1910; 1st prize. Class M, and Voisin Special, any age, August, 1910. Matilda's Noble- 1st prize. Class 2, April, 1910. Noble Peer — 1st prize and St. Saviour parish prize. Class 1, April, 1910; 1st and sweepstakes, St. Saviour-Grouville Show, 1910. Noble Boy — 1st at Three-Parish Show, 1910, 1st prize, Class 1908. 2, April, 1911. Rozel's Pet 21st- The Squire— 1st prize. Class 1, April, 1911. 191(1. WHY THE 'COMING KING OF AMERICA." The very sound reasons for Noble of Oaklands being crowned "King of the Island" are essential under this head. His breeding, and his performance across the water, send him here eminently fitted for the position of "King of America." THIS HONOR WAS CLINCHED LAST YEAR BY THE WINNINGS OF HIS GET. -Isl prize, Class 2, and parish priz", August, 31 First Prizes in Class, 8 First Prizes for "get of sire," five First Prize herds, 8 Junior Championships, 6 Senior Championships, i Grand Championships, is the unexcelled record of Noble of Oaklands' get in America in the single season of 1910. Noble of Oaklands is only six years old, and has had but few daughters in milk in America. But two, to our knowledge, have been tried out for butter tests: Brampton Oaklands Lady, owned by Messrs. B. H. Bull & Sons, produced in seven months of her year's authen- ticated test, 5,120.9 lbs. of milk, on second calf, which was born just twelve months after her first; was dry only three weeks. The test was commenced just after she was three years old. "Her milk for the month of April," write her owners, "will be above that for any month previous, save one — testing 5 per cent — she is a show proposition all over. Blood will tell." Noble's Imported Duchess, 3 years old, owned by Mr. George W. Sisson, Jr., who gives us her official record from April, 1910, to April, 1911, of 5,516 pounds of milk and 394 pounds of butter, 83 per cent, fat, with her first calf, which she carried through eight months of the test. She should make 500 pounds of butter this year on ordinary feed and care, according to Mr. Sisson. AMONG HIS FIRST PRIZE WINNERS IN AMERICA ARE: Noble Peer — 1st ])r. and Junior Chamjiion, National Dairy Show, Waterloo (Iowa) Dairy Show, Ohio, Kentucky, Ten- nessee and Illinois .State Fairs; 1st pr. and Grand Cham- pion, National Jersey Show, Shelbyville, Ky.; 1st pr. Junior yearling, Tri-State Fair, Memphis, Tenn. — all in the season of 1910. Nobleman of St. Cloud — 1st i)r. and Grand Champion, Texas Stale Fair and San Antonio International Exposition, 1910. Golden Jolly's Noble — 1st prize and Senior Champion, Ten- nessee State Fair, 1909; 1st prize. Senior Champion and Grand Champion, Tennessee State Fair, 1910. Distinction's Noble — 1st prize and .Senior Champion, National Jersey Show, Shelbyville, Ky., and at Kentucky State Fair, Louisville; headed 1st prize herds at Ohio State Fair and Memphis, Tenn., 1910. Noble's Blossom — 1st prize at National Jersey Show and Ohio and Kentucky Stale Fairs, 1910. Noble Prince of St. Peter — 1st prize two-year-old, Brockton, Mass., Fai.-, 1910. Cule's Noble — Isl pr., National Dairy Show, 1909. Solitude's Noble — Isl prize at National Dairy Show, at Water- loo, Iowa, and at Illinois State Fair, 1910. Noble Fenwick — 1st and Champion, Kentucky State Fair, 1909. HOW THEY ARE APPRECIATED HERE. Mr. Jas. L. Cooper, Nashville, Tenn., owner of Golden Jolly's Noble, writes: "He is a great Inill. I refused an offer of $3,000 for him by one of the best Jersey judges. 1 don't see how I could do without him, and asked $5,000. Noble Peer sold to go to Oregon in Mr. Spann's sale for $3,000. Distinction's Noble sold for $2,200 to go to Klmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky. Noble Princess of Si. Martin sold for $900. Noble's Handsome Queen sold for $875. Noble's Grey Foxglove sold for $875. NoVjle Lady of St. Peter sold for $G50. Noble's Brown Princess sold for $650. Noble Lady of Grouville sold for $625. Noble Duke of St. .Saviour sold for $560. Patty's Noble Girl sold for $5.50. Noble Princess of Oaklands sold for $550. Noble's Hearty Helle sold for $.525. Noble Queen of Trinity sold for $525. Noble's Darling sold for $525. Raleigh's Noble sold for $510. Noble's Pretty Belle sold for $500. Zanzibar's Noble sold for $500. Octavia's Noble Lass sold for $500. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. A RATHER DARING COMPARISON. Noble of Oaklands, in Respect to Highly Commended Daughters, Surpasses His Ancestors, Golden Fern's Lad and Golden Lad. NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour Show, 1907, beating the 1st prize COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF HIGHLY COMMENDED winner over the Island of the previous year. DAUGHTERS (FIRST 44 HEAD SHOWN), BULLS •2. -M prize with his progeny in 1908. When Noble of NOT CONSIDERED. Oaklands won this prize he was competing with Golden Cas- Highly Commended. Commended, tor, :!55cS, then .5 years old; Astor, 8 years old; and Gam- Golden Lad.. 31 13 boges Knight, 5 years old; whilst he was only three years Golden Fern's Lad 32 ^ old; and although the inslructio'is to the judges were that f^o'''^ of Oaklands preference was to he given to bulls with daughters in milk, The result of comp.riny these three bulls and the years the yearlings of "Noble ' were so attractive, that he wjs mentioned above, as stated in the records of the Royal Jer- placed third after much hesitation if he should not he placed sey Agricultural So:iety (w'.iich do not comprise the prizes first. This cost Noble's owner a heavy fine, besides losing the won at the parish shows, but over the Island onl> ) are: prize money, as Noble was too popular to be allowed to serve Golden Golden Fern's Noble of at the fees laid down by the Royal Jersey Agri. So; iety, which Lad. Lad. Oaklan s. have to be charged by all owners of bulls accepting prizes. Championships _ - g :?. 1st prize over Jersey in April, 1910, with his progeny. SeclJnd' Prizes. 6 3 6 Generally declared to have been an easy win for Noble. The Third Prizes I ' ' owners of the other bulls competing in this class were unani- Fourth Prizes I ' ^ mous in saying: " We don't mind being Vjeaten by Nolle, .Reserve 3 ^ for we must all take our hats off to him." ^g 1 j 31 Here again the owner of Noble had to pay a fine much . •, r- . heavier than in 1908, as the fine is proportionate to the Thus it will be seen tliat Noble is easily F.rst. prize won. It is onlv tliose who have visited the Island and had the Pages might be written in praise of Noble of Oaklands as good fortune to be present at one of the Examinations for a great sire; in fact, the greatest that the breed has ever Qualification, who can appreciate what it means for a sire seen as tables herewith show. No owner of a bull has ever to produce even 50 per cent, of Highly Commended daughters, had the audacity to draw comparisons with the great Golden All heifers after dropping their first calves must be pre- Lad or Golden Fern's Lad; yet Noble of Oaklands, with many sented to a Committee of five judges, who examine every disadvantages, can do so and yet show to be at the head of animal carefully and if she (in case of a heifer) is individually the "Poll " good, with a well balanced udder and four well-placed teats, Air J- J X XT u> u 1 u 1, . she gets Hiehlv Commended; if any small defect m the udder We say disadvantages, as Noble had a much shorter career fg noticeable then she gets Commended only; if the defect is on the Island than either of his great compeers; and besides, important, she is rejected regardless of pedigree, his stock was in great demand from birth: whereas in those Therefore in the following table. Noble stands at the years when Golden Lad and Golden Fern's Lad were three Head, with a percentage of Highly Commended daughters as and four years old, the trade on the Island was very slow and compared with Commended ones: exportation very dull. Noble of Oaklands 388 per cent. In order to make comparisons of short and long careers, Golden Fern's Lad 237 ''er cent it is necessary to take the age of the bulls and the years Golden Lad ■ ■ ■ which follow when their progeny were exhibited at the shows ^^e tlierefore have no hesitation in saying that and their winnings; therefore the comparative years of these NOBLE OF OAKLANDS bulls are as follows: 1^ ^^^ Greatest and Most Prepotent Sire That the Island Has Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, showed yearlings in 1891, Produced. And we repeat that all these laurels have been two-year-olds in 1892, three-year-olds in 189o. won under great disadvantages, owing to the great demand Golden Fern's Lad, P. 21fi0, H. C, showed yearlings in for his offspring. Some of his daughters have been exported 1897, two-year-olds in 1898, three-year-olds in 1899.^ ^;ron''lTh,'°s'^":t"efje'rsev.'^llo9f3d"°ove'' Jersey. 1908. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C, showed yearlings in Bayleaf 38'th, 2d over England. Mentora, 1st over England. 1908, two-year-olds in 1909, three-year-olds in 1910. Annette, 2d over Jersey (to Australia). Noble Twylish 2d, But we were asked how Noble's daughters were doing as 2d over England. „ J. 1- . . . 11; u x„ f And countless others of which we have no record, compared to his two great ancestors. Wc promptly wrote to All these have not remained on tlic Island to help swell the Island and had a reply that at the time of writing (Novem- ^.j^^ number of Highly Coniijiended daughters which other- ber, 1910) 44 daughters of Noble of Oaklands had been wise Noble would have had in his credit. Australia has been qualified, of which number 35 had been Highly Commended. a keen buyer of Noble's progeny, and in several orders coming >., . , „, , . , • r frnm that countrv which we have seen, It was invariably stip- None rejected. Therefore, on turning over to the register of ni°™edt1iat preference slould be give^ to "the get of Noble" the Island Herd Book and comparing the results of 44 daugh- ^^^ ^y^^ reason is easily explained when, besides the above ters qualified by Golden Lad and Golden Fern's Lad, we draw list of winnings, the tests of his dam and sisters are taken the following table: into consideration. THE BREEDER WHO SECURES NOBLE OF OAKLANDS will have advanced at a single bound much further than he could progress in years of the most careful mating with a younger or untried bull, or one that was not bred so strongly tor tne qualities the true Jersey breeder aims for. ..^loUrJiioc tt,cf We have never exploited a great bull that did not "make good," and we have owned, bred and imported many celebrities tnat have brought great prices. Within the past eleven years there have been Hamley, Mon Plaisir, 1- lying fox, 1 ortarsmre Eminent 2d, Stockwell, Sensational Fern, Viola's Golden Jolly, Raleigh's Fairy Boy and Sultana s Oxford Lad sold in "Linden Grove" auctions for an average of $7,650— and the patronage of these bulls by American people vindicates our claims for them. , , ■ , -j „.o u^,a THERE CAN BE BUT ONE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO GET NOBLE OF OAKLANDS. If you are not the one, bear in mind we nave some 35 other bulls, besides the grandest collection of females ever offered at auction anywhere in the world, more man 175 head will be catalogued. T. S.COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. GAMBOGB'S KNIGHT, 95698, A. Bull. GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT, 95698, A. J. C C. (P. 3645, H. C.) Winner of Second Prize over Jersey, with his progeny, April, 1908, Bull Show. SIRE OP OXFORD YOU'LL DO, P, 4075* H. C. Winner of First Prize over Jersey, with his progeny, April, 1911, Bull Show (the most valuable prize and the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull). Sire of many other winners, including Public Butter Test cows. Bred by Chas. Mourant, St Saviour. Island of Jersey. Born September 3d, 1903. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot bcliind right shoulder and on left stifle; white on flanks and right thigh; dot on left thigh; brisket, right stifle, belly, fore ankles, hind stockings and switch white, A "dairy bull," if a Jersey ever displayed it in his conf..>rniation. character and his progeny. In cilor. a rich, bronze fawn on top. from withers to root of tail, extending down to brisket in front and rising diagonally to rump. Head, neck. legs, lower sides and thighs dark, almost black, with white markings as described. As "game" a bull as ever stood on four feet, stylish, and poses as though for a picture Has a wonderfully good "bull" head, face dished, wide between his big, bright eyes shining with virility; long muzzle, broad, with strong jaws; ears thin, golden inside and fringed with black; horns medium size, rich, amber color, and synimetricalh' inturned. He has the cleanest possible neck and shoulders: neck long and proudly arched when in pose, merging into an almost faultless body. He has good depth and girth at heart, a great paunch comfortably carried; strong, broad back and splendid loins; is long from point of hips to root of his slender tail, which sets admirably and is hung with a generous white switch. He is well cut out between hind legs, indicating what he creates in his daughters^ plenty of room for udder — and he has unusually lar^e, well placed rudimentaries. The splashes of white on his body betray, no less than his color and con- formation, his distinguished dairy ancestry. He is most striking in his vigor, and. as the Jersey score card reads, "thoroughly masculine in character, with a harmonious blending of the parts to each other; thoroughly robust, and such an animal as in a herd of wild cattle would likely become master of the herd by the law of natural selection and survival of the fittest." Gamboge's Knight fills the specifi- cations, and has made his mark. The man that wants a breeding bull that will put him ten years ahead of where he would otherwise be, should, as we have said only of the very best, "BID LAST" on Gamboge's Knight. Sire AGATHA'S FLYING FOX, P. 3256. H.C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes. St Sa\iour and Grouville Show, ■02. 1st prize over the Is land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is land. August. '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize, Sweep- stakes. Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St Sa- viour and Grouville Show. 'O.S. Combination, P. 3744, H. C. (see No. 61 for pedigree and record of Combina- tion). Admiral Togo. 2d pr. over Jersey, "04. Dam FONTAINE'S OXFORD PRIDE. 187430, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C, J. H. B.) 3d pr. over Jersey, Aug.. '01. 3d pr. over Jersey, Aug., '02. 3d pr. in public but- ter test. 2 lbs. 7} o?.s., 48 days in millc. 1st pr. over the Is- land, Aug., '04. B I y t h w o o d'Bowl winner, Aug., '04. A magnificent dairy cow, and sold atour '05 auction sale for $2,500, to'Mr. How- ard Willets.^" Ged- ney Farm,":j^White Plains,_N Y. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fcx. P. 2729. H, C. Champion winner over the Island. August. '99- Sold at our auction sale, May. '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged $933. Agatha of (">aklands, 162101. A. J. C. C. (A highly connncndcd cow, Agatha, I''. 8432, H, C. I H.R ) Official butter test, 2 lbs. Ij ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Sold in our May, '02. auction for Si, 700. to Mrs. M M Pat terson. Port Ken ned^'. Pa. Caiest. P. 2591. H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pionship and State's pri?e, Grouville S., '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet. P. 2964. H. C. and other noted animals Fifteen daughters of Caiest sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averagini; $865 . each. His dam, Oxford bass, is also dam of two other famous sires; namely, 11 o u p I a and Oxford Lad. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508. II. C. 1st p. at St. Saviour Show. '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. She has won the fol- lowing public butter tests: May, '96. 2 lbs. 71 ozs. Oct , •96.'2 lbs.'2J ozs., 217 days in milk. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97 The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our Mav, '05, auc tion sale for $10,000 His ten -months-old bull calf sold in our Mav. '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his trrand- s o n. ' 'Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. His daughter, Golden Sultana, sold in our May, '10. auction for $3,700. At same time her son. Sul- tana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. At the National Dairy Show, Chicago. '08, the Grand Cham- pion and Junior Champion females were daughtt rs of Golden Fern's Lad. while the G rand Champion bull was a grandson, and out of a granddaughter of Golden Fern's Lad. The four prs. for bull and get (the most impurtant of all prizes) all went to Golden Fern's Lad and his close de- scendants. (For full particulars, see front pages.) Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A, J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. 1st pr ovei Jer , '89. 1st H B. prize. Ravachol. P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam . Countess of Oaklands. 162098. Olficial test, 2 11-S of butter in 24 hours Jersey weight. Fontaine's King. P. 2207. H, C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals, including O r i g a " s Queen, winner Cer- tificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '02, 1 lb. 12-; ozs., 107 days in milk. By same sire as Golden Fern's Lad (above). Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. Rob Roy, P. 1184, H. C. 3d over Jcr., Aug., '89. Gamboge 2d. P. 2294, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th| 2 lbs. 1 J ozs.. 24 hrs. Boyle, P. t559, H. C Sire of Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursic," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 73 ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public 1)U t ter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. pr , '94. Her dam. Brown Fern 2d, is dam of Aurea. P. 8693, H. C. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin, 252122; see No, 66 of cata- log), Certi^cate of Merit in public but ter test. May. '07. 2 lbs 4i ozs., 167 days in milk; Br. Medal, public butter test, Oct . '03, 2 lbs ioz,, 167 days in milk. Sarabond. P, 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. C. Like her daughters was a very rich and per- sistent milker. nrine, P IhM). H C Sire of ReRtna Sultane 2d, 2 lbs. 1 i ozs of butter in 24 hours. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, II, C. (See above.) r Courage. P. 1813, C I Grassy Brown, ^ P 3370, H. C. f Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. (Sec above.) Fontaine 4th. F. 2537, C. Reserve No. for Cup. 'f)0. 1st over lersev, '90. 1st Herd Book, '90. 1st over Jersey, '91 . Dam of Fontaine 7th. P. 5^91, H. C, 1st prize, Grouville, '98. Bronze Medal, but ter test. '98. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H, C. 2d over Jer , Apr , '87. 1st over Jer., Apr,. '88. 2d over Jer , Apr., '89. 1st over Jer , Aug,, '89. One of the most fa- mous of Island sires. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. Oscar, F. 410. H. C. Sired by Scipio, P. 157, H. C., 2d over Jer , '77 2d H. B. and P. p.. '77. Gamboge, F. 3846, H. C- GoldenlLad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs, 6 ozs, in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days. And 11 others. Tootsie, P, 3214. H, C. Parish prize. "90. Granddaughter of Fon- taine, F. 2058, C, 1st over Jersey, '86, '88. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, "95. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C, is dam of Eminence, F. 7124. C, Sweepstakes. N. C. Show, '92; dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs, 6 ozs.; winner of 1st prize, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa, Indiana and St, Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner. Minnesota State Fair. "02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous Island sires; Leda, the dam of Golden Leda. she dam of the bulls. Stockwell. Leda's Golden Lad and Topsman: Satisfaction. 3d over Jersey; and Eniinence of the Island, 15 lbs. 10 ozs., when 10 years old. Sultane's Favorite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr over Jer , '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy Sh,, *88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King. P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d, P 807, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, '82. Cctewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. I Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. (See below.) Sultane, P. 7, H. C. (See below.) Happy Cetewavo, P. 582, C. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. f (jolden Lad, j P. 1242, H C. ( Oxford Dahlia. P 2588. H. C. Winn-T of 7 first prizes in England, f Gulden Lad. I P. 1242, H. C. I (See above.) i Oxford Rose, P. 3787. H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. She died of milk fever. June 1 1, "95. f Guenon's Pride, { P. 347. H.C. I [ Fontaine, F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey. '86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Wolseley. P. 401, H. C 1st ov. Jer., '!-3.'84,'85. Sultane. P, 7, H. C. 2d over Jet.. '70. 1st pr,, St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B , '71. Bronye Medal, C. I. Ex . '71. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of 2 tested cows. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. Cicero, P. 266. H C Istpr. over Jersey, '82. Sire of 7 tested cows. [ Minerva, F. 2281, C. Golden Cloud. F. 358, H. C. Snowflake, P 714. H C f Sultan Cicero, I P. 670, H. C. [ flxford Daisy, F 6816. H. C. Her daughter. Oxford Dahlia, is dsm of ( J.xford R(>se. the dam of Courage (see at left). .^notliei daughter, Ox- ford Primrose, is dam of Oxford Lass (see below). Horace, P 94, H C. Sire of Lc Brocq's Prize. 1st over Jcr., '78. 53 bulls ui com petition. Polly, F. 1828, C 1st over Jer . "84, '85. 26 quarts milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. but'er in 24 hours. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st over Jer , '67. '68. 1st Fng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st over Jet., '82, Sold at our sale, Oct., '82. for f3. 100. Minerva, F. 22S1. C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139, H. C'Tsoo of Regina, F. 32. H. C. AQATHA OF OAKLANDS, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A Highly Commended Cow, Agatha, F. 8432, H. C, J. H. B.) (Qrandam of the Great Bull, Gamboge's Knight.) Agatha of Oaklands sold in our 1902 auction sale for $1,700. Official Butter Test, 2 lbs. li ozs. in 24 hours, Jersey Weight, being in milk 142 days. Winner of First Prize at the Three Western Parishes in 1899. Winner of First Prize and Championship (Silver Cup), St. Saviour Show, 1900. First Prize over Jersey, beating former Royal Winners, in 1900. First Prize in Champion Class at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, 1901. Sweepstakes over the entire show, beating Royal Winners. First at the Royal in 1901 in Champion Class, beating former Winners. Agatha of Oaklands has competed against and beaten many winners, including the following: Phenomenon, Adoration, Fancy Aster 3d, Merciful, Triple Interest, My Fanny, Charley's Niece, New Moon and many others. She is not only a Champion winner herself, but a breeder of Champion honors, as her son, "Agatha's Flying Fox," won First Prize at St. Saviour Show, April 3, 1902, a^ well as Sweepstakes at same show, and finished up by taking First Prize at the Royal Show of Jersey, April 9, 1902, in a class of 44 bulls. He also won First Prize over Jersey, August, 1903. AN UNBEATEN RECORD. Agatha's Flying Fox is sire of the celebrated bulls, Gamboge's Knight, Sultan of Oaklands, Combination, AdmiralTogo and others. His descendants in this sale show the wonderful quality of this celebrated and success- ful family. 4' COUNTESS OF OAKLANDS, 162098, A. J. C. C. (A Highly Commended Co«, Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C, J. H. B.) WINNER OP FIRST PRIZE OVER JERSEY AT THE ROYAL SHOW, lUOO. Official Test, Two Pounds of Butter in T«enty=Four Hours. Sold in our 1902 Decoration Day sale. She is dam of Agatha of Oaklands (see opposite page), who in turn is dam of Agatlia's Flying Fox, who sired the celebrated bulls, Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C; Combination, P. 3744, H. C; Sultan of Oaklands, P. 3746, H. C. ; Admiral Toga, and a string of other great animals. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. (sire of Agatha's Flying Fox), sold in our 1902 auction sale for ?7,500 to Mr. Thomas \V. Lawson. Agatha of Oaklands sold for $1,700 in same sale. OXFORD LAD'S GRANDDAUGHTER, 238448, A. J. C. C. (Tiddledvw ink's Dais\ 3d. P. 1393-1, H. C.i Third over Jerse.\ and Parish Prize, Mav, 1908. Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, Ma.\, 1908, yield I lb. I 1 ozs., 79 days in milk. Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 1909, jield 1 lb. II ozs., 118 dajs in milk. OXFORD LAD'S GRANDDAUGHTER IS A DAUGHTER OF GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT, P. 3645, H. C. ,S!.e inherits fromLim the blood of tl.e famous prize and butter test cow, Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, and dairy quality of the highest order. She was sold in our '05 sale to Mr. Howard Willets, Geuney Farm, N. Y., for ^2,500. She sold in our IMay, '10, auction for $1,600 to Mr. H. Y. Prentice, who sold her in his auction three months later for Si, 800 to Mr. W. R. Spann. She was First Prize .\nd Grand Champion Cow at Oliio and Kentucky State fairs, 1910, beating the National Dairy Show champion of 1909. First Prize and Grand Champion Cow, Tri-State fair, ^Memphis, Tenn., beating t' e champion cow of Tennes- see State Fair, 1910. First Prize Four-Year-Old Cow, National Dairy Show, 1910. Mr. Spann has refused $2,000 for this cow from two different parties. T.S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30. 1911. J- Bull. SULTANA'S GOI.DEN JOLLY, 86i8o, A J. C. C. The handsomest and best bred bull ever owntd at "Linden Grove." He is the admiration of all Jersey breeders- Hrud b\' T S Ci>(tpcT. C<><>i)iTsbnrg. Pa. Born October l.itli. 1908. White spot on forehead; brisket, belly, flanks, tongue and switch white. (See particulars under his picture, opposite paae ) f Cnlden Jollv. P 2921, H C. 1st prize and Cham- pion, North Show, •00 Sire of Golden Warrior, 1st over Eng:land Royal .Show, '03: 1st over En;rland and Cham- f Sire VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLV, P, 79314,A. J.C.C. He is a bull of match- less bri e ling, qual ity and conforma tion. We sold him in our May. "09. sale to Drs Still and Laughlin, ICinloch Far ni. ICirksviUc. Mo. for S12.000— the highest price ever paid for a Jer- sey bull at auction. He has inherited from his great sire, Goldm Jolly. P, 2921, H C . and from his dam. Lady Vi.la. P 8463. H- t.V. dairy Qual- ities of unlimited possibilities. (See No 64 for ful! particulars of this great s.re ) Dam . GOLDEN SULTANA, 146282, A. J. C. C. Winner of 3d prize in class for aged cows at the Louisiana PurchaseExposition. St Louis. 1904. in the greatest ring ever exhibited in this country, where she sold for S2.3.SO, We afterwards bought her for the ' ' Linden Grove" home herd Golden Sultana is an intensely bred "Sul- tane.' ' She is sired by Golden Fern's Lad. P 2160. out of Sultane9th, P 1145. H. C.. winner of many first prizes over the Island and dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H, C. Her dam, Sultane, P. 7. H, C , is the first of the greatest family of Jerseys ever bred and owned by that famous breeder. Mr, J. P. Marett. Thus Golden Sultana is a granddaughter o f old Sultane and her nearest living de- scendant. She has inherited the famous dairy type, espe- cially in the udder and teats for which her grandam was fa mous and has in herited all her abun- dant dairy riualities. having milked as high as 48 lbs daily She is dam of Sultanas Oxford Lad, thai sold in our '10 auc tion sale for $11,100 and she selling in same sale when 1 2 years old for ?3, 700 She is a full sister to Sultane's Snowdroij dam of Sultan of Oaklands. pion. '03. Dairy Show. C '04 butter test, "04, 2 lbs. 12 Golden Ihth's Lad, P 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at X*. C Show, '96, "97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro duced. Brookhill Rose 2d, P 3440. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island. May, '98. (See No. 14 for extend ed breeding of this famous cow.) f Nobleman. P 2555, H. C 3d ov Jer. and Par pr,. April. "98. 1st ov, Jer , Aug.. '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par, pr.. '00 1st at three Parish Shows. '99, Sire of Nobleman's Lad y Mary, sold in our May, '02. sale to J. A. Middelton, Shel- by ville, Ky. Aristocrat. P. 2280. H C. 1st over Jersey, '98, 1st and Sweepstakes. 3-Parish Show. '97. Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, 2 lbs 10^ ozs in 24 hours, 121 days in milk. She sold in our May, '06, sale for SI. 100. { Gipsy Maid. P 4424. H C 3d over Jersey. '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Show. '97. (•.(.UKii Lad, P. 1242. II. C Nameless, P. 3222. H. C- 2d over Jer. and Par. pr,. '98. 1st Cham. Class. '95, '96. '97. '98. Milked 24 qts, a day. private test. 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152. C, A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam a n d { grandam. especially the latter. f .Margnts Ht)v. P. (.71. H. C. Sally 2d. P. 414. H. C Leonidas. P. 881, H, C, l_ Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513, C. f Jupiter. P. 757, C. Daisy 7th. { P. 3277. H. C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. Bagatelle 2d. P 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325, sold in our May, 01. sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs, 6 ozs. [ Bagatelle, P. 5076. I Lugans. F. 7020, C. Daisy 4th. P. 1188. H. C. L Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer and Par. pr . August. '85. 2d over Jer.. Aug.. '86. Lad\' Viola. •! P 8463, H C I 1st over Jersey, Public May, ozs. 1st pr . , Sweepstakes and Champion. St. „., , ..^ . Saviour and Grou- f Useful Lad, ville Shows, '05. [ Bagatelle 2d. i f Baron of St. John, \ P. 997, H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey and P 6564, H. C | | P- 1279. H. C. 2d pr., August. '88. Theatre Cup, May, '05. 1st ov, England wher- ever exhibited. 06 and 07 Champion over all England, '07, 1st pr, in butter test cows. Aug., '07, Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H. C. winner of first over Jersey for bull and progeny. April. '10. beautiful heifers in this sale. He is now universally acclaimed the "King of the Island," M'ss Viola. P. 9644, H. C.. Certificate of Merit in public butter ttst. May, '05. 2 lbs. 15 ozs., 39 days in milk, 4 years. 1 month old. WiUoh's Rosy, P. 10444. H. C (now named Willoh's Lady Viola, 219486, A. J. C. C. and owned by Mr, C, I, Hudson, East Nor- wich. L. I.I, Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May, '06, 3 ILs., 38 days in milk, 4 years, 1 month old. She is the dam of three tested daughters. Poppy Viola, P- 10902. H. C, (now named G.jlden Jolly's Lady Viola), that we imported in '06. We re-bought her at Mr. J. M. Overton's sale. '08. for S2.550, Sae is looked upon on the Island as having made the mosi phenomenal public butter test (taking into consideration age and lactation) ever made, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk being only 30 months old. She made a private test at home of 2 lbs. 9 ozs. in 24 hours. Count Cicero, Sultane's Favourite, \ F 398. H. C. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 r_s. 5 ozs. He is the sire of a number of f Golden Fern's Lad, { P, 2160. H C 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auction sale for $10,000, His t e n- month sold bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson 'Stock- well" sold for $11,500. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. They are not only winners in the show ring, but in the public butter tests as well. I Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H C 2d over Jersey, '85. 1st H. B. ov. jer,. '85. 4th ov, Jersey, '89 1st over Jer. and Par prize, '91 . Dam of Uncle P;-t-r. ! P 211,1. H, C I Sire of a re[narka Ic I Sultane l->t of dairy cows 1st pr. that have always Show- sold at long prices. Boyle. P. 1559. H, C Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H, C Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs, milk in a year; 41 lbs 4 ozs, in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs 10 ozs, of but ter was made- He also sired the great cow, ''Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie." that made the phenomenal rec ord of 2 lbs, 7^ ozs of butter in 24 hours, in the public butter test, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern. P, 4711. H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H H and Parish pr,. '94 Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. S re of Lady Longfield. 23524. 20 lbs 13 ozs. Lady F'air. 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs- Cicero's lolie. 18246. 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Sold in our Oct., '82, sale for S3. 100. f Golden Lad, \ P. 1242. H, C, Sire of Golden Lads Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 los. 6 ozs in 7 days. Gol Jen Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs, in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days, Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. 104 ozs. I Tootsie. P «214. H. Parish prize. '90. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. I 1st prize over Jer . I (Sec above.) Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. l tiolden Lass 4tb. P. 2447. H, C. 2d pr. over Jer,. 3d Lon. Dairy S., I Sultane 8th, P. 944. H C 3d over Jersey. '85. f Sultan Cicero. < P. 670. H. C. L Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. f Everton King. P. 390. C, I .\ remarkable sire of i grand dairy cows of magnificent dairy type. [ Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Hrown Fern 2d, P 1944. H. C. 2d at St. Marti n Show, '94. "95. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. Brown Fern. F. 4606. J Cetewayo. P 224. C I Quality, F 1648. H. C. Test. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. butter. Dairy Boy, P. 218. C. Son of Vertumnus. P. 161. H. C. sire of 3 tested cows in America. Fontaine, F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey, '86. Cetewayo. P. 224. C. Sire of 4 tested cows. . Su P. 7. St, '70. H. C. Saviour f Happy. P, 211, C. { Sire of Happy Blossom. 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise. I57S9. 1 7 lbs. 8i ozs. Fleiir de I'Air, F. 1736. C. i Sultan. F. 58. H. C. [ Longue ville Queen. F. 272. H. C. f \'ertuinnus. P. 161. H. C. Sire of Lady Velve- tine. 15771, 17 lbs. 2 I ozs. t L Garenne. F. 1575. H.C. A 20-quart cow. Prince of Wales. 1st p, over Jer., L Flower. F. 53. H. Prize winner. nrise. F. 1947 Duke. P. 76. H. 1st over Jersey, Coomassie. F. 1442, 1st ov. Jer., H. C. '76 to '80. Welcome. F. 166. H.C. 1st over Jersey. '72. . Cow on I. of Jersey. Noble. 1st over Jersey. 1st Royal Eng., Duchess. F. 24, 20-quart cow. '62. s \-' \J. ilBliBIP^"'"'^^ SULTANA'S GOLDEN JOLLY, 86180, A. J. C. C. The handsomest and best bred bull ever owned at "Linden Grove." He is the admiration of all Jersey breeders, and is not for sale at any price. The question has quite often been asked, "What would Sultana's Golden Jolly bring on the Island?" He swings a lovely Lead, with large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin neck; strong, straight back, with remarkable depth and width of body; broad hips; best of loins and withers; tail thin, and beautifully set, with magnificent switch; skin very rich, soft, and thin as a mole's; very neat in bone. In color (white spot on forehead, white hind legs and white switch) he has the precise markings of his famous dam and his illustrious grandsire, Golden Fern's Lad ; and his value as a breeder and show bull can only be estimated by such that the value that Golden Fern's Lad has been to the Jersey interests at large. In Sultana's Golden Jolly we have a bull that is just budding into "bullhood," has been carefully handled, limited in service, and the females that have been bred to him in this sale should appeal to prospective buyers. Examine the bull, then his dam, and knowing wl at one dees know of his sire, \'iola's Golden Jolly, and his grandsire. Golden Fern's Lad, and his grandam, the sensational Lady Mola, why we think we have not overestimated his value. NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, 97181, A. J. C. C. I p. llSd, H. C.I CHAMPION WINNING SON OF THE CELEBRATED NOBLE OF OAKl.ANDS. Tirsl Prize over Jerse_\, April, I'MO. Kirst Prize over Jersey and Champion, August, l'M(t. No« al "Linden Qrove," and the calves b.\ him thai will be shown on Decoration Da> are "proof of the pudding." Noble's Jolly Sultan is one of the three sons of Noble of Oaklaiids who won first prizes at tl.e Royal Jersey Bull Show, April, 1910, winning for his illustrious sire the proud title of "KINQ OF THE ISLAND." His dam is Jolly Sultane, 1'. 11003, H- ^•. 'i daughter of Golden Jolly, P. 29J1, H. C. (sire of \'iola's Golden Jolly, sold in our May, '09, sale to Drs. vStill and I^aughlin, Kirksville, Mo., for $12,000), out of Young Sultane, P. 2895, C, a daughter of the most famous cow that the breed has produced — Sultane, P. 7, H. C. T, S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 Bull. Bred by Jiio. A- Perrcr. Si Jersey. Born March 25th, 1907. Imported April 3d. 1911. by T, S. Cooper S: Sons. Solid c.ilor; black tonmie and switch. A dairy and show hull, wit li more unality and "dairy signs" than you will fmd in hulls of his scale and vigor. Has a strong, handsome head, unusually wide between eves: horns rich, yellow at base and black tipped . symmetrically incurved ; eyes bright and prom- inent, a strong ' •bull" neck; cltan shoulders; very sharp withers and excellent top line. His body is of unusual length, wide at heart and deep at paunch like his famous sire. Noble of (laklands; broad, prominent hips; good rump; thin, flat thighs and a faultless tail setting; abimdant black switch reach in^ the ground. A hide thin, soft and elastic, covered with a coat of short, silky hair, and carries no surplus flesh, but essentially a bull of vigor and constitution. In coLir, a very rich, rather light, fawn, tending to brown; dark about head, neck and stifles. Noble's Jolly Sultan impresses us as few bulls have in recent years, and we feel that we understand the feeling of Mr Perree. his breeder ,\vho also bred his sire. Noble of Oaklands). who gave the impression in a lecent letter that in his opinion there is nothing to beat Noble's Jolly Sultan when he "get his Sunday clothes on." f Blue Belle's Blue Fox. NOBI^E'S JOI.I/Y SUI/TAN, 97181, A J. C. C. (P. 4156, H. C.) (FOR REFERENCE ONLY.) Winner of First Prize over Jersey, Bull Show, April, 1910. First over Jersey and (.hampion, Royal Show, August, 1910 aviour. Island of f Sire I ^OBLF OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr,. St. Saviour, 07. 1st pr.. Royal Show. '10. for bull and 5 female progeny. Born April 13. 'O.S. 90 first prizes and Chanipiunships st-;nd to the credit olNjMeof )aklands and his };et in the past three years. The first pnze win- nings of his get no dou^t exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age; 1908^7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909^ — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion ships, Eng,. Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class. 19 Champion ships. Island of Jer- sey and AmeriL-a Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show. April. 'lO, 1910^ — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic: many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available- (See front page B for picture and full par ticulars regarding the great bull. Noble of Oaklands,) I P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire I and great show bull. \ He was sold at Mi. I D. S. Williams' sale. I Nashville. Ten n . Dec. '07. for$l,025. to Mr. Harry Pren- tice. Worcester. M a s s.. who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. i Ladv Viola. P S463. H. C. She won 1st prize over Jersey, 04. won in public butter test May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes and Champion. St Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05, 1st over England wher- ever exhibited. "00 and 07. Champion over all England, '07. 1st pr. for butter-test cows. Aug,. '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands. P, 3909. H C. Miss Viola, P, 9644. H, C , that tested in public butter test, Bobby's Shy Fox. 64760. A, J, C. C. Shy Fox. P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shtuv. Is land of Jer , '02, Blue Belle. P. 4307. H. C. Sold in our May. '04. auction sale to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s. "Gedney Farm." White Plains, N, V , for S3 .600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C sire of Finan- cial King. P, 2624. H. C, and Guenon s Lad, both noted i sires [ Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5! ozs. H C and Par, , '98. . Aug . '98. May, ozs. "05. 2 lbs 15 Dam JOLLY SULTANE, P. II003,H.C. With one exception, she is the nearest living descendant of Sultane. P. 7. H. L\ Her half-sister, Sul- tane 9th, P. 1145. H, C, is dam of Golden S u 1 tana, that sold in our May, '10. auction for S3, 700, at same time her son. Sul- tana's Oxford Lad, sold for Si 1,100; and of Sultane's Snow- drop, dam of Sultan of Oaklands, Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C First prize and Cham- pion. North Show, '00. Sire of Jolly Lady of Beceh- wood. winner of first prize. Illinois State Fair. '08; 1st, Cham pion and Grand Champion at the National Show, Chicago. '08. Poppy 'Viola. 2i years old, winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs.. 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass. 3 years old, testing 1 lb. 15J ozs., 101 days in milk. Jolly Maiden, 2V years old, 1 lb. SJozs.. 146 days in milk. Twylish 9th. 2i years old, 1 lb. 5 ozs., 153 days in milk. Young Sultane, ■^ P. 2895. C Dam of Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H. C , 2d over Jersey, '85; 1st H. B. over Jer., '85; 4th over Jersey. '89; 1st ov. Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Nobleman. P. 255; 3d over Jer pr., April. 1st over Jer, Sire of Nobleman's L a d y Mary, sold in our May. '02, sale to J. A. Middelton. Shel- byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. His dam. Gipsy Maid, is dam of Gipsy Maid 2d. P. 9641. H. C . winner of 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. May. '02; and many other prizes. I Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564. H, C. now named Golden Lads Victoria. 157325. and sold in our May. 01. sale for $745. f Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for 57,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for SlO, 000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200. and in same sale his grandson. ' ' Stockwell , " sold for 811,500. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over 1 he Island, May, '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brook- hill Fox, 3 famous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. f Kiva, P. 759, H. C. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal. C. I Ex., '71. Champion Flyiiiy Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged S933, Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter lest on the Island. 2 lbs 8:i ozs, in 24 hours, also Oxford \'ixen. that tested 2 Its. 2'; ozs Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy c o w. milking 20 quarts daili'. -■Aristocrat. P. 2280, 11 C- 1st over Jersey. '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, Three-Parish Show, '97. Sire of "Aristocratic Beauty ' ' Golden I'"ern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97 Sire of r'lying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500, Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000, The Sensational Fern, sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200, I [ Rosette 5th. P, 2881. II, C, Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762,50, llo>k-. 1' 1559, 11 C, .Sire of Fonta.iu- 9lh, that milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year- 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs, 10 ozs, of butter was made. Golden FVrn. P, 4711, H, C 2d over Jer,. 2d H, B, and Par, pr,. '94, Sarabond, P, 797, H,C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Bobby 51 h. P, 1060. Lemon's Venus, P, 2493, C, f Golden Lad ( P, 1242 I I Nameless. P, 3222 H, C, I. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C, f Bobby 3d, I' 697, H.C, 1 Cyprus. I', 2089, C. Lemon Rex. P, 552, C. Venus, F, 1784, H C. f Margot's Boy. I P 671, H C- 1st Champion Class. '95, '96, '97. '98 Poster. P, 1152. C A bull held in high esteem by F C Le Maistre, C. L Sally 2d. P, 414, H, ( l.eonidas, P, 881, H, I Gipsy Maid, i P, 4424. H C, I 3d over Jersey, '97, [ Daisv 7th. 2d and Sweepstakes P 32// at Three-Parish S, '97, I Lovely Sylvia. F 6513, C, f Jupiter. P 757. C. 4lh. 1188. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. (See below,) Bagatelle, P, 5076. C, i John. Baron of St, P, 1279, H- C, Half brother to Baron . of St. John 2d, sire i Baron's Mabel, Useful Lad. P, 997, H, 2d pr,. August, of the great Aboukir. f Boyle, P, 1559, H, C, Sire of the celebrated I bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P, 2160. H, C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land, Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs, milk in a year; 41 lbs, 4 ozs, in 24 hours. Golden Fern. P, 4711, H, C, 2d over Jer,, 2d H, B, and Parish pr,, '94, r Count ■\Volseley, P, 928, H, C, 2d over Jer,, Apr,, '87. 1st over Jer,, Apr,, '88, 2d over Jer,, Apr , '89, 1st over Jer,, .\ug,. '89 Sire of many noted cows, including; .\licante. P, 3880, H,C, Oxford Rose, P, 3737, C. Brookhill Rose, P, 1889, C. r Bute, P. 328, C. I Golden Princess, '■ F, 2624 f Sultan, F 58, H, C. J 1st p. over Jer., '67. '68, I 1st Eng Roy,, '68. I Longueville Queen. '■ F. 272. H. C, ( Lugans, !•• 7020. C. Golden Lad. P, 1242. H, C Sire of Golden Lad's F a w u Duchess, 16653S, 23 lbs, 6 ozs in 7 daj's, ..\nd 13 others- (Sce above,) I Tootsie, P, 3214, H, C, Parish prize, '90, Golden Lad, P 1242, H, C. (See above,) Brown Fern 2d. P, 1944. H, 2d St, Martin '94, '95. C, Show, P, 1419. H, C, 1st over Jer, and Par, l>r , .\ugust, 'S5- f Sultane's I-'avouritc. i P, 873, H C, I By Count Cicero (be I low 1 , I (iolden Lass 4th. P, 2447, H C. Everton King. P, 390. C, Sire of many noted prize winners. i Fontaine 2d. P, 807,H,C, 1st prize over the Is- land, '82. f Cctewayo 2d, \ P, 370. H. C. Brown Fern. F, 4606. C, Mahomet. P, 259, C. f Wolseley, P, 401.H,C, , ,, ^ Istov. Jer. '83.'84.'85. (^ Mussy, F, 1 152. C. j 1st p, over Jer, Jubilee Show, '83, Champion Cup tor f Sultan. F 58. H, C greatest number points, '83, of Sultane. P, 7, H 1st St Saviour. 1st H, B . '71, Bronze Medal. Ex,, '71. Count Cicero. F. 398, H, C 2d pr. over Jer,, Hermione, P, 634. C, Prince of Wales, 1st pr over Jer,. 2d Eng, Roy,, '6; Flower, F. 53, H, C 1st prov, Jer,, '67, 68 1st Eng, Roy,, '68, (Never beaten,) (See below,) Longueville Queen, F, 272, H, C, Cicero, P, 266. H, C. Minerva, F, 2281, C. Happy, F, 309, C, Mignonne, F, 1443. C. Noblc- 1st pr, over Jer, '61, 2d pr, over Jer,. '62, 1st Eng, Roy,. '62, Duchess. I-, 24. H, C, 20--, 10; 2d milking prize, Mav, '10, public but ter test.49 lbs. 6 ozs. in 24 hours (1 lb. I 1 :; ozs, butter). And many other cele- i britics. [ Ladv Aldan, P S470. H. C. Winner t>f 1st prize over Jersey. Aug., '09. Ely th wood Bowl, Aug.. '09. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760. A, J. C, C. Shv Fox. P, 3143, H C, Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show. Is land of Jer.. '02 Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr, Howard W i 1 1 e t s, ' * Gedney Farm," White Plains, N, V,, for $3,600. Nobleman, P. 2555, H, C, 3d over Jer. and Par, pr., April. '98. Sire of Nohleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02. sale to J, A, Middelton. Shel byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. His dam, Gipsy Maid, is dam of Gipsy Maid 2d. P. 9641. H. C. winner of 2d over Jer, and Par, prize. May. '02; 1st over Jersey, Aug., '02. Bagatelle 2d. P 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. Caiest, P. 2591. H. C. 1st pr., Championship and State's prize, Grouville S., '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C, and other noted animals, among them being Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801. H. C, 2 lbs. 7^ ozs., being 48 days in milk in public butter test : 1st prize winner over the Island and Blythwood B o w 1. August. '04, Fifteen daughters of Caiest sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaging SS65 each, His dam. Oxford Lass, is also sire of two other famous sires, namely, Houpla and Oxford Lad- f Champion J*"lvnig l'"nx, 61441, A, J, C, C. b'lving b'ox. P. 2729, U C Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for 57,500, \'enus Violet, P. 3946, 11. C A magnificent dairy c o w, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P, 2280, H, C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes. Three-Parish Show, '97. Sire of "Aristocratic Beauty." Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, II. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at Three-Parish S . ■97. f Golden Lad, I P, 1242, H. C. (See below.; I Bagatelle, P. 5076. C. Mabel 38th. P. 6311. H. C. One of the best dairy cows ever bred by Mr. Wm, Lahey. Large and tempt- ing offers have been refused for her. She is half-sister to Gold- en Fern's Lad. being by Boyle, the sire of the great Fontaine family. Ciolden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, "97. The m.)st celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our ^Iay, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our Mav, '05. auc- tion sale for SlO.OOO, His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand son, ■ 'Stockwell.' ' sold for Si 1,500. Aldan, F. 6213, C. Golden I'ern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. I Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H, C. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of 52,762,50, ■ Bobbv 5th. P 1060. C, [ Lemon s Venus, P. 2493, C, f Golden Lad, P, 1242, H, C, L Nameless, P. 3222, H, C, 1st Champion Cla^s, '95, '96, '97, '98, f Poster, P. 1152, C, A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre. Daisv 7th. P. 3277. H C, f Baron of St, John. I P. 1279. H. C. [ Lugans. F. 7020. C. Fontaine's King, P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. By the same sire as Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. the most prepotent, most distinguished and pre eminent Jer. bull that the world has ever produced. (For full particulars, see front pages, J I Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C One of the most cele brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P 2160, II. C, Fcmtaine 7th, Sth and 9th. all prize winners ()\cr I lie Is hind, I-'ontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs, milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Mabel 23d. P. 323. H. C 4th over Jer and Par pr . '91, 2d o»-'_T Jer, and P.ir pr.. '93, f Boyle. P, 1559. H C. t Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. 1", 2160. H, C . Fontaine 7th. Kth and 9tli. all prize winners o\cr the Is land, Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 Us, milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs 10 ozs. of butter was made. I Golden Fern. ^ P. 4711. H, C, 2d over Jer . 2d H B. and Par. pr., '94 Her dam is a half- sister to Ivmincncc, F. 7124. H. C. dam of Emiuenl 2d, i Mabel 13th. P, 1125. H, C. 2(rpr. over Jer,. '92. 1st pr. over Jer., '94. f Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. I He was sold to go to j France when 12 I months old, [ Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. f Bobby 3d, P. 697. HC 1 Cyprus. F. 2089. C, f Lemon Rex. P. 552. C. 1 Venus. F. 1784, H. C. f Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. \ (See below.) I Fontaine 4th, P. 2537. H, C, Reserve No. for Cup. '90. 1st p, over all Jer,, '90. 1st Herd Book. '90. 1st over Jersey. '91. Blythwood Challenge Bowl for best cow in show. '91 , 22 qts, milk and 3 lbs butter in 24 hours f Count Wolseley. P, 928. H. C. . 2d over Jer., Apr,. '87. 1st over Jer,. Apr . '88. 2d over Jer,. Apr . '89, 1st over Jer, Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. f Evcrton King, j P, 390. C, 1 Sire of many noted prize winners and I grandsire of the famous bull, Bovle. P. 1559, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 16653S. 23 lbs. 6 ozs, in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 15 7326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden I-ad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOA ozs., and many others. Tootsie. P 3214. H, C Parish prize, '90. f Golden Lad, ^ P, 1M2. H. C. j (See above.) ( Brown I'crn 2d. P 1944. H C, 2d St Martin Show. •94, '95. (Margot's Boy, P. 671. H, C. I Sally 2d. P. 414. H, C. f Leonidas, P. 881. H. C. [ Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513. C. f Jupiter. P. 757, C. I Daisv 4th. P. 1188, H. C. f Useful Lad. { P. 997, H. C. 2d pr.. August, '88. ( Baron's Mabel, P. 1419. H. C 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '85. f Guenon's Pride, I P. 347. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. 1st Guenon pr ., '82, '83. 3d over Jersey, '83. 3d H. B.ov. J.. '82. '83. Fontaine, F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88 f Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. ■ 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show, '83. [ Sultane, P. 7. H. C. (See below.) f Count Cicero, \ F. 398. H. C. I Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. f Cetewayo. P. 224, C. j Sire of I Cetewayo 's Silver I Bell. 17 lbs, 2 A ozs. I Cetcwayo's Lily, 17 lbs. I Quality. F. 1748, H. C Winner of 1st p. and Cham. Cup at the Kov Jer Show. '82. (16 lbs 8 ozs ) Guenon's Pride, P. 347. H. C. 1st Guenon p.. '82, '83. .3d ov. Jer.. '83. Mabel 6th, P. 360, H.C. Sultanc's Favourite. P, 873, II. C. 1st St Saviour. Sire of a remarkable bit of dairy cows. i Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr, over Jer,, '88, 2d II, B, pr ov J,. '88. Isl pr over Eng.. '90, Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P 807. H C Is) over Jersey. '82. Cetewayo 2d. P 370. n. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. ^?t^li®%* LADY ALDAN, P. 8470, H. C. First Prize Winner over the Island, August, 1909. BIythwood Bowl Winner, Same Show, August, 1909. She is a daughter of the world's famous bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Her son, Golden Fern's Noble, P. 4570, H. C. (sire, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C), won First Prize and Cl.ampion at Grcuville and St. Saviour S':ow, April, 1911. He is owned by Mr. John A. Perree and now heads his famous herd. Lady Aldan is also dam of our great cow. Lady Aldan 2d, P. 9788, H. C. (by Mabel's Pcet, P. 2964, H. C), who is dam of our promising young bull, Aldan's Noble, 89581, A. J. C. C. (by Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C). Lady Aldan 2d is dam of Lady Aldan 8th, 11906, H. C, that tested 18 lbs. 6 ozs. of butter from 296 lbs. 7 ozs. of milk. IMPORTED STOCKWELL, 75264, A. J. C. C. (Stockwell, P. 3550, H. C.) Stockwell sold in our May, 1907, auction sale to Hon. A. B. Lewis, Fredericksburg, \'a., for ;?i 1,500. He was sold at Mr. Lewis' auction sale to Dr. H. D. Rodman, Shelbyville, Ky., for $7,500, where he is now owned. He is one of the best sons of Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C, and has for dam so great a cow as Golden Leda, P. 8000, H. C. She is one of the best daughters of Ck)lden Fern's Lad; and as a successful breeder, she ranks amongst the best, being also dam of the famous bull, Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063, H. C, selected by Mr. Wm. Rockefeller to head his noted herd at Tarrytown, N. Y. She is also dam of Sweet Leda, P. 10454, H. C, vviimer of first prize and sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, May, 1904. Stockwell is the sire of a number of splendid animals in this sale, all of which will well repay a close inspection. He has produced some sensational show stock, a partia list of his winning get being given in pedigree No. i of catalog. isr Bull T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. ^ ~" J (TcT THE OWVS OXFORD PRINCB, 95699» A. (Lilac's Owl, P. 3846, C.) Full Brother to Oxford Lilac of St. Saviour, 238449. (See No. 64 of Catalog.) Bred by J. C. Godfray, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born March 5th. 1905. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. The Owl's Oxford Prince, known on the Island Cand to American breedtrs who have teen fortunate enough to own any of his superior get) as '"Lilac's Owl," is in every sense an admirable dairy sire and a show bull in every feature. He has the straightest back, with great, long Lody; finely lashioned should- ers and w.thLTS. and exceptionally good rump; Ions from hips to tail setting, which could not be improved, and his hips are wide ;he has thin, flat thighs and fine muscular legs. He shows great character in head; large, expressive eyes; face very dished; the finest pair of rich, incurved horns that ever crowned the head of a Lull. In color, he is quite dark on head and neck, and down shoulders to belly and legs: H^hter shading from withers extending along back and partly down sides and to root of tail; His hide is thin, rich and mellow — a fine handler and is one of the kind of Lulls that "grow upon you." You could spend days examining him, and admire him more each time. His individual quality and his splendid breeding should cause him to make the best record yet tor the credit of his dam, both as to selling price and the character of his progeny. No breeder can afford to allow "Lilac's Owl" to escape him. f Champion Flying Fox, I 61441. A. J. C. C. \ Flying Fox. P- 2729. H. C. I Champion winner over I the island. Aug.. '99. Sold at our auction, sale. May, 02, for S7,500. In same sale, three of his hei/ers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 bire OXFORD LAD, P.3I23,H.C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show. Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over the island. Apr. ,'03- Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land. 14 Us 4 ozs. Oxford Cora. Reserve over jersey. May, '05; winnsi of Silver Medal (rirst prize) in the Island pu^-lic butter test. Oct.. '06, 2 los. 2 ozs.. 139 days in milk ; Par . prize, Aug., '09. The pro:;eny of Oxford Lad have Leen the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of S6.025 and twenty-five cows at an average of $1,177 durmg the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion- Stv^ckwell hav- ing sold for 311.500. and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for Si 1.100, at our '07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged $2,450 at our auction sales. Seventeen daughters of Oxiord Lad, tested at the puLlic Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs. 11 ozs. milk, 1 lb. I3i ozs. butter. (See his picture and further particulars, opposite No. 59 of catalog.) Dam LILAC, P. 7996, C. A magnificent dairy cow. Mr, John A. Perree. Secretary Jersey Herd Book, writes as follows; "One of the few daught.;rs of The Owl leit on the Island." Large sums of money have Leen offered for this cow, Lut always refused- Dam of Flying Fox's Procla- mation. Sold in our May, 04, sale to Dr. C. ii. Still for $2,350- I'lyini Fox s Owl, sold in the same sale to b. M. Wilson for 3^1.200. lbs. 25 ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's BePe o' Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Oxford Lass, P, 3532, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. i TheOwl. P. 2195, H.C. 1st p., St. Saviour, '95. 2d pr. over Jersey, '95. 96. 1st pr. over Jersey. '97. Scored 92 points. At our May. '01, auc- tion sale 3 daughters of The Owl. all we had, averaged S600 each. Two of them have since won 1st prize in their class at West Virginia State Fair. Sire of Golden Maid 3d, Cer- tificate of Mer.t. 2 iLs. 5 ozs., 130 days after calving; Par. prize. Class 1, May. '00; Par. prize. Class 4, Aug.. '01. The Owl's Oxford Daisy, 1st and Champion. Brock- ton. Mass., Fair, '10. Sold in our '02 sale The Owl's Jessie, IS Its. 8 ozs. butter in 7 days. 7420 l^s. milk and 498.55 lbs. esti- mated butter in 8 months. Imported Lincoln, 15 los. 2 ozs. of butter in 17 da\s. Insouciante, 9393 lbs. milk in one year as a two-year-old. Mousy 10th. 20396 lbs. milk in three years. Pervenche, 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. Class 2, Aug.. '00. He has sired many other deep milkers and prize winners too numerous mentiun Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02. sale forS7.500. His son, Eminent 2d. sold in our '05 auction sale fo. Si 0.000. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won thir prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, and sold in the ring for S2.350. Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C, A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol. P. 2032. C. John Bull, P. 2653, C. Uncle Peters Rosette, P. 7363, H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498, A. J. C. C. Alicante, P. 38S0, H.C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over ler.. Apr.. '89. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Oxford Rose. P. 3787, Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the Lest cows in her day on the Island. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celel rated bull. Golden I-'ern's Lad, P. 2160, H, C, Fontaine 7th. Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 ILs- milk in a year; 41 r.:s. 4 ozs, in 24 hours, from which 2 ILs. 10 ozs of but- ter was made. . Golden Fern, P- 4711, H. C- 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. prize, '94. Saratond. P. 797. H.C. (See below.) Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. We were in formed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. Wolseley. P. 401. H.C. 1st ov. Jer., 'S3,'84,'S5. 1st p. over Jer. Jubilee Show. 'S3, Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points, "83. I Sultane. P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen.' ' 2d pr. over Jersey. '70. 1st p.. St, Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. f Count Cicero, I F. 398. H, C. J 2d pr. over Jer., '83. L Oxford Daisy, F, 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow. to I Le Bourg Queen. P. 3328. C. An 18-quart cow. Her sire, Everton King, P. 390, C, was a remarkalle sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type. f Morion, P. 1690, H. C. Sire of The Owl and other prize winners 1st pr, winner over Jersey, '91 and '92. Full crother to Pioneer, P. 1602, H. C, 1st over Jer,, '91. '92 ; sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jer., '00; and 1st H. B. and Par. pr., '00; Lady Clair. 3d H. B, and Par. pr., '00; Pen- see, Certificate of Merit. '00, butter test, 2 ILs. Ij ozs. Morion is sire of Ox- ford Orange, P. 6361, C-, a magni- ficent dairy cow; dam of Fern's Ox- ford Orange, sold in our '07 sale for S2,900, Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. 1st pr. winner over Jersey, '91. 1st p,. R. C. S,. '96,'97. 1st and Cham.. Roy. C. Show, '98, 1st p., B. and W. S., '98. and many other prizes. Alicante was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94. when she had yielded over 10.000 los. of milk in course of one lac- tation. She is also the dam of Alican- te's Boy and "The Owl." Everton King. P. 390, C. Sire of many noted animals; a m on g them, Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. (as above). Homely, F, 2382. C. A grand dairy cow. being a heavy and persistent milker. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days, Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H C. Brown Fern, 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St Martin Show. '94. '95. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire is Cete- wayo. P. 224, C. (as below). Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st p. at Grouville. Mahomet. P. 259, C. [ Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan. F, 58, H. C. 1st p, ov. Jer., '67. "68. 1st Eng. Royal, *68. (Never beaten.) Golden Lad, P, 1242. H. C. 1st over Jer,, '90. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver age of S527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs., 7 days- 89 !bs. 5 ozs. 30 days. And 11 others. , Cicero's Cowslip 3d, P, 3056, H. C. 3d pr. over Jersey, '92. Par. prize. '94. Dam of Pioneer, P, 1602, H,C.. 1st over Jer., '91, '92. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr . '88. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '89. Istover Jer., Aug,, '89. Rosette Sth, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. (See above.) Cetewayo. P. 224. C, Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 1/ los. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 1 7 IlS- And 2 others. i Quality, F. 1748. H, C. X'/inner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show, '82. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 7657, A, J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale. Oct., '82, for $3,100. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr,, St. Saviour. Sire of Sultane 14th, that in the Tun- bridge Wells (Eng- land) butter test, '02. in her fiitcenth year, gave 38 ILs, 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 J ozs, butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. [ Golden Lass 4th, P, 2447. H. C- (See above.) Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. (As above.) I Cicero's Cowslip. P. 1105, H- C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '88. f Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. Istov, Jer., 'S3, '84. '85. Sultane, P. 7. H. C "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." (Sec above.) Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. (See above) Rosette 4th, P. 2128,C. Like her daughters a very rich and per- sistent milker. ■ Romulus. P. 181, C. 2d St. Peter, '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Musique, F. 1096. H.C. f Jolly. F. 230. C. I I f Sultane's l^vourite. I P. 873, H. C. [ Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. (Everton King, P 390, C. 1, Fontaine 2d. P. S07. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. f Cetewayo 2d, \ P. 370. H, C. 1 Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. ■ Golden Cloud, P. 358, H. C. Snowflake. P. 714. H C. f Noble. F. 104. H. C. [ Rosette. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. 1st over Jer.. '79. '80. [ Browny. F. 2002, C. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer.. '65. 2d Eng. Royal. '65. Flower. F. 53. H. C. Prize winner. Happy. P. 211. C. Sire of Happy Blossom. 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise. 15789. 17 lbs. Si ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736. C. Count Cicero. F. 393. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 Its. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. (See aLove.) Sultane Sth. P. 944. H. C. 2d H. B. pr. and 3d ov. Jer. in '84; also Parish prize. Grey. H. B. closed, good cow. Very Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Dam of Golden Lad 2d. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. (See above.) Cowslip. P. 214. C. Mahomet. P. 259. C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan. F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer.. '67, '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Hero, P. 90, H. C. Sire of Daisy of St. Peter, 18175. 20 lbs. 5i ozs. Cocotte. 11958. 16 lbs. Sh ozs. Satin Bird. 163S0. 14 lbs. 15 i ozs. Jenny Le Brocq, 9757, 14 lbs. 14 ozs. Stella. F. 705. C. Bull owned by John De Lacour. Rosy, F. 682. H. C. Bright, F. 110. H. C. 1st p. at Bath, '70. Silver Grey. F, 409. H. C. 3d p. over Jer., '90. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY^O, 1911. Bull. VIOIvA'S BRIGHT PRINCE, 97182, A J. C. C. (Bright Prince, P. 4129, H. C.) Winner of Reserve over Jersey for Bull and Progeny, Royal Show, April, 1910. Bred by J. W. Le BoutiUier, St. Oueii, Island of Tersev. Horn April ISth. 1907. , ^ ^ ^ Imp.irtcd April ^d. 1911. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. One of those trim-built muscular young bulls that have the impressive power beyond what their inches indicate. A sturdy, vigorous chap, and reprcs-ntative of :> famous butter family. Colored very dark about head, neck, shoulders, sides and thighs up to root of tail, with lighter dappled greyish fawn on back and upper sides. Has dark, prominent eyes- horns n;atly incurved; clean head and should- ers- good top line and tail setting; barrel well ribbed, and stands on short, stout legs. Thin, long tail, with great blaek switch. His get on the Island are most popular. One of his heifers sold in our 1910 sale for $625. Sire GOLDEN MAID'S ' PRINCE, P.3027,H.C. 1st prize (sons of test- ed dams), Aug., '01. 3d prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '02. Sire of Upland Belle 15th. P. 11126. H. C . 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, August, 05: and numerous other win- ners. Among his test e d daughters is Lily Brown, P. 11498, H. C , now named Guld- en Maid's Brown Maid. (See her ex- tended pedigree and record. No. 54 of catalog.) Sire of the Lull. Bos- nian. P. 3454. H. C. who sired the Cham, cow of last year's shows. Bosnians Anna, P. 11748, H.C. (231557. A. J. C.C), owned by Mr. C. 1. Hudson. Bosnian s Anna made an offi- cial test last year, under supervision of the Storrs (Conn.) Experiment Station, of 28S ILS. 0.65 ozs. milk. 17 lbs. 6 ozs. butter fat. equiva- lent to 20 lbs. 7i ozs. butter. She won 1st and Champion- ship. I'rinity. and 2d over the Island. Sil- ver Medal, for best dairy cow in four classes. May. '09. be- sides other prizes; Certificate of Merit, May, '09, 2 lbs. 3} ozs. butter. Dam BRIGHTNESS, P. 1IC06, H. C. Winner of Certificate of Merit, public but- ter test, May. '08. 2 lbs. 6i ozs.. 43 days in milk. Granddaughter of the peerless Lady \^iola. (See No. 79 of cata- log for her picture, records and extend- ed pedigree.) (See No. 121 for full pedigree of Bright- ness.) Egyptian. P. 2564. H. C. Par. prize. April. *98. Imported and regis- tered as King of Arden. 58135. and is owned by the Hon. H. N. H i gg i n- botham. Joliet, 111., and so successfully shown by him at the most prominent fairs, fall of '00. Following is his list of winnings: Par. prize. I. of Jer.. April, '98. 1st pr. yearling, St. John, I. of J., '98. 2d pr. two-year-old, St. John. '99. 1st and Sweepstakes. Ini. State Fair, '00. 1st and Sweepstakes. 111. State Fair. 'GO. I Golden Maid. P. 6555. H. C. ?d over Jersey, '96. Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '98. 2 lbs. 41 ozs. Picton, P. 2291. H. C. f Wonder Lad. Gay Lord, 1 P- 1390, H. C. P. 1943, H. C. I Second at Yorkshire ( Polite Carlo. Show; H. C. at R. A. S. E. Show; H. C. at B. and W. E. Show. I Stale Bread 2d. P. 2976. C. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr.. '99, P. 1418. H. C. 1st St. John Show as heifer in milk. Miltiades. P. 868, H. C. Stale Bread. P. 2225. C. Egyptian Buttercup, F. 7496, C. 1st over Jersey and Par. prize. May, '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs.. 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. 9i ozs. Sandgate, 122509. 20 1..S. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 < ozs. [ Bonny Lass, P. 4577, H. C. ■ Sultane's Favourite. P. 873. H. C. 1st p.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable iDt of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th. that in the Tunbridge W ells (England) butter test. '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 15 ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. I. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. over Jer.. '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng.. '90. 2d Lon. Dairy Show, '88, '89, yield, 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Sappeur, P. 1358, C. ( Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. *83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. I Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey, '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. I Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. L'seful Lad. P. 997, H. C. 2d ov. Jer , Aug.. '88. I Wonderful, P. 2511, H. C. 2d ov. Jer. and Par. pr., '88, '89. Angela's Lad, P. 397, H. C. 2d Jer. Dairy S.. '84. Sweet Bread. F. 6877. H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield .23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Minerva, F. 2281. C. f Farmer's Joy. I P. 306, H. C. 1st over Jersey. ( Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70, f Count Cicero. 1 F. 398. H. C. (See above.) I Sultane. P. 7, II. C. ' ' The first of the mo st celebrated f am il y the Island has ever seen." Golden Champion. P. 3334. H. G. 3d over the Island. Aug.. '04. 2d over the Island, Aug.. '03. 2d State's prize over the Island. Apr., '03. Sire of a long list of butter tested and prize-winning daughters. He traces four times to the famous Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C, and has over 40 per cent, his blood. Golden Lad wonlst over Jersey. '90; also £15 prize (see above )- I Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444. H. C. Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '06. 3 lbs.. 38 days in milk. Parish prize. Aug.. '04. Dam of Miss Bagatelle. P. 13311, pulilic butter test, 1 lb. 13i ozs., 120 days in milk. Pretty Rosy, P. 12758, public butter test, 1 lb. 14 ozs., 16 days in milk. Brightness, P. 11606, H. C, Certificate of Merit in public but- ter test. May. '08, 2 lbs. 6J ozs., 43 days in milk. Willoh's Rosy is now owned by Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Nor- wich, L. I., who pronounces her Lady ■V' i o I a's greatest daughter. Her dam. Lady Viola, is also dam of \'iola's Golden Jolly, sold in our '09 sale for 8S12,000— the high- est price ever paid for a Jersey bull at auction. Sir Watkin, P. 2991, H. C. Son of the famous cow. Golden Lad's Creampot, 162061. She is also dam of the Lull, Flying Fox's Foxhall, selected by a committee of the A. J. C. C. for the St. Louis World's Fair, to breed to the great cows in the dairy test, '04. Iris, P. 7878. H. C J. Bonny. F. 7461, C f Financial King, j P. 2624. H. C. I Imported by P. I Cogswell, Es:i., to [ cross on the daugh- I ters of Exile. A famous sire. I. Irene, P. 7835. H. C. now named Golden Lad's Cream- pot. 162061. Dr. Jim. P. 2318, C. By the same sire as the [ Duchess of Kent great cow. Golden Beatrice 2d. of the " Linden Grove" herd. Willoh. P. 2855. H. C. Willoh is sire of Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C. winner of Godding- ton prize in public butter test, 2 lbs. 15 ozs , 39 days in milk, and numerous other tested daughters. Miss Viola was one of the Lest cows in our '05 importation. She is a full sister to Willoh's Rosy. I Lady Viola, P. 8463. H C. 1st over Jer. May. '04. Tested in public but- ter test. 2 Its. 12 ozs.. 50 days in milk. First prize over the Island and Theatre Cup (Champion- ship). '05. First prize over Eng- land, '06, '07, 'OS. Dam of Golden Jolly's Lady \'iola, that won the Bronze Medal in public butter test, Oct.. '05, testing i lb. 15 ozs., after being in milk 159 days after first calf. Noble of Oaklands, the prisent "King of the Island." P. 6277, H. C- Prize winner over the Island, '99. Reserve Blythw-ood Cup in '99. Golden Prince, P. 2502, H. C. Champion, Aug., '97. Inbred Golden Lad bull (see above for extended pedigree of Golden Lad). Blaneharde 7th, ■ P. 6906, H. C. f Wolselev. P.401. H.C. Miltiades. P. 868, H. C. ( 1st ov. Jel ., '83,'84,'85. I 1 Nice Charmer, F. 5629, H. C. f Golden Pride, I P. 1903, H. C. Sire of Uncle Sam. P. 23S3, H. C. sire of Karnak's Daughter, Ceitificate of Merit and first Goddington prize, public butter test. May. 'OS. 2 lbs. 8i ozs.. 103 days in milk; and other prs. I Blue Belle. P. 4307. H. C. now named Imported Blue Belle. 180234, A. J. C. C. Sold at the age of 14 years in our May, '04, sale for S3, 600. Dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, s.ild as a calf for S3, 000. and has proved himself a great sire. Nobleman. P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. prize. April. '98. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. August. '98. Reserve over Jer. and Par. pr.. '00. lstat3-Par.Show. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May. '02, sale to J. A. Middelton, Shel- hyville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many show-s. (See No. 79 for more extended pedigree.) ( Aukobar, F. 6766, C. iCaumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, '96. [ Finance, P. 4611, C. I Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. I Creampot 2d, P. 2721, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Lily Brown, P. 420, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Welsh Girl, P. 2552, H. C. • Golden Grain, P. 2112. H. C. Golden Gem. P. 5654. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., May, '94, '95. r Due. P. 1751, C. 1 Blaneharde, F. 7447, H. C. Aristocrat. P. 2280, H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes at 3-Paribh Show, '97. 1st over Jersey, '98. Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs.. 121 days in milk. Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564, H. C. Sold in our '01 sale for S745. Gipsy Maid, P 4424, H. C. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par. Show, '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, II. C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over Island. August, '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. And 14 others. (See above.) Nameless. P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '93. 1st over Jersey. '94. Ist Cham. Class. '95, '96, '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day; private test, 2 lbs. II ozs. butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. I^ Muistre on account of his dam and gran- dam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th. ' P. 1188, H. C. ' Bagatelle. P. 5076. C. ^ Baron of St. John. P. 1279, H. C. Lugans. F. 7020. C. T. S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. X. Heifer. STOCKWEI,I.'S SECRET, 230328, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersbxirg, Pa. Born June 1, 1908. Spot on forehead; brisket, shoulders, flanks, tongue and switch white. A very handsome heifer: lofty carriage: large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck ; long, strong, straight back: broad hips: splendid loins; thin, long tail, beautifully set, with splendid switch; very neat in bone; grand wedge-shaped body of great depth and width; thin, soft, mellow hide; remarkable udder development, running way out to the front, with large and beautifully-placed teats. The making of a great cow; and the calf she carries is of great value. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes over St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, April, '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr., '03. Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. At our May. '10. sale, fifteen animals sired by Oxford Lad averaged $l,778-the highest average for any sire of the great dairy breeds. Sire STOCKWELL, P.3550, H.C. Sold at our May. '07, auction sale for $11,500. He is a son of the great Ox- ford Lad and out of one of the best daughters that Gold- en Fern's Lad ever sired. Time will prove that blood will tell, and that he will prove a very suc- cessful sire The following is a list of winnings that some of his get have won: Stockwell's Giltedge. 1st prize, Minnesota, Kentucky. Tennes- see and Wisconsin State Fairs; also Champion bull at Iowa; Junior Cham- pion at Indiana. Kentucky, Tennes- see and Missouri State Fairs. Jolly Sweet Thing 2d, 1st prize and Grand Champion, Iowa S. Fair; 1st prize, Ten- nessee and Illinois State Fairs; also 1st prize at Wiscon- sin and Minnesota. Stockwell's Brown Beauty, 1st prize and Grand Cham- pion at Kentucky Blue Grass Fair, '07. Stockwell's Fern Lad, 1st prize and Grand Champion bull at Nebraska , Kansas and Missouri State Fairs. Stock w ell 's Fawn Beauty, 1st prize heifer at Worcester, and 1st and Cham- pion heifer at Syra- cuse. '08. Stockwell's Maid of Oakland, 1st prize at Worcester and at Syracuse, '09. And many others. Dam FERN'S GOLDEN SECRET, 203984. She is now in the ' * Lin- den Grove ' ' herd and one of our great- est dairy cows, being a heavy and per- sistent milker. Golden Leda, P. SOOO. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '00. 1st pr. and Champion- ship, North Club Show, '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Mr. Ahier, the owner and breeder of Gol- den Leda, also bred Golden Fern's Lad. Eminent 2d. Stock- well and Leda's Gol- den Lad. Golden Leda is also dam of Leda's Gol- den Lad and of For- farshire's Golden Leda, 178458. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sa- Wour and Grou- ville Shows, May, '04. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion. N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for£7.5do. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten -months -old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. At Lady de Roths- child's sale of Jer- seys, held Apr. 5. '10, the bull, ' Stormer," sold for 220 guineas and her great show cow, ' ' Lady Phyl- lis," sold for 205 guineas, the highest prices in the sale. Both were near de- scendants of Golden Fern's Lad. Queen Hamley. 1 8038 1 . Due to calve May ISth, by Aldan's Noble, 89581, A. J. C. C, a most promising son of the great Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C, out of Mabel s Poet's Lady Aldan, 248438, A. J. C. C, a daughter of the Fontaine bull, Mabel's Poet, 65780, out of the Golden Fern's Lad cow, Lady Aldan, P. 8470, H. C, first prize and Blythwood Bowl winner over the Island, August, 1909. For years we have tried to get a bull for our own use of the Aldan family, and we now have what we want. (For full pedi- gree of Aldan's Noble, see page M; also picture of Lady Aldan.) Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug.. '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, 02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is the dam of three famous bulls; namely. Caiest, Houpla and Oxford Lad. f Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97 The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000 His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- s o n. ' ' Stockwell , ' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. April, '87. 1st ov. Jer.. April, '88. 2d ov. Jer.. April, '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. Son of the famous Sultane. P. 7. H. C. foundation cow of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. f Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C-. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs, 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Parish pr.. '94. [ Golden Pearl, Leda, P. 6636, H. C- { P. 1975. H. C. I t Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C-, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41. lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 horn's, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. L Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. p., '94. Hamley, P. 2637. H. C. (Golden Lad's Cham- pion, 57222, A. J, C. C.) Champion winner over the Island, '99. Sire of Hamley 's Pride, 1st prize, three Parish Shows. '03; 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.,'06. Hamley 's Perfection. Certificate of Merit and 1st Goddington prize, butter test. '07, 2 lbs. 13 ozs,. 55 days in milk. Sold at our '08 auc- tion sale for $675. Pelerine. P. 6604, C "Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., "83. '84. '85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points, '83. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs.. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. And many others. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Mahomet, P. 259. C. Mussy, F. 1152. C. f Sultan, F. 58, H. C I 1st pr. over Jer.. '67. 1st pr. over Jer.. '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten. 1 Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. i Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. f Everton Kin^ , P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st pr. over the I?land, '82. f Cetewayo 2d. P. 370, H. C. [ Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. I 2d St. Martin Show, i Brown Fern, '94, '95. F. 4606 Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C- Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H, C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. \0h ozs. And many others. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95 Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Handsome 2d. P. 56S6. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. Show, -97. Parish prize. '95. f Due, V. 1751, H. C. Lowland King, P. 1673, H. C. Promesse, F. 5481, H. C. f Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. L Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. May Lad, P. 1240, H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H C. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Ist pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B.pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 lb. I4i ozs. butter. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Distinction's Glory, P. 16S0, H. C. Sold to Sir James Blyth. Handsome of Waver- ley, P. 3777, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Lowland, F. 3971. C. Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Quality, F. 1748, H. C. j- Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. J Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over jersey, '86. f Count Cicero. \ F. 398, H. C. (See above.) Sultane 8th, P. 944. H. C. Sultan Cicero. P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo 's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 17 lbs. Cetewayo's Daisy. 16 lbs. 4 ozs. . Sunrise, F. 1947, C. f Monarch, P. 1167, H.C. 1. Distinction, F. 5519. H. C. 4th over Jer. and 1st F. S. pr.. '80. 3d over Jer., Aug.. '90. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '88. Happy's Waverley. F. 5423. H. C. Ist St. Martin Show. Sweepstakes cow. Young Amazon. P. 3453, C. Rough Briar, F. 2692, H. C. 1st prize. St. Clement S. . for many years. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 2. Cow. STOCKWEW/'S MII^KMAID, 214011, A. J, C. C. Bred by J. R. Le Sueur, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Bom June 18th. 1907. Imported October 8th. 1907, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; straight back; splendid withers; very broad hips; thin, long tail, with splendid switch; wide and deep body; neat in bone; very thin. soft, mellow hide; good width of body; nice udder, with good-sized and well- placed teats. Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes over St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, April. "03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr.. '03. Champion, St, Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows, '05. He was sold at auction for $3,300. Oxford Lad sired the great bulls, Majesty, Luc y's Champion and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad, sold at our May, '10, auc- tion sale for $11,100. Sire of many celebrat- ed animals. H i s 2 sons. Majesty. P. 3523. H. C, and Lucy's Champion, P. 3731. H. C. both sold at our May, '08, sale, covered them- selves with glory in the big show rings in the fall of '08 and '09. winning First, Champion and Grand Champion wherever shown. At our May. '10. auc- tion sale, fifteen ani- mals sired by Ox- ford Lad, sold at an average of $1,778 per head. Sire STOCKWELL, P. 3550, H.C. Sold at our May, '07, auction sale for $11,500. He is a son of the great Ox- ford Lad and out of one of the best daughters that Gold- en Fern's Lad ever sired. Time will prove that blood will tell, and that he will prove a very suc- cessful sire. The following is a list of winnings that some of his get have won: Stockwell's Giltedge. 1st prize. Minnesota, Kentucky, Tennes- see and Wisconsin State Fairs; also Champion bull at Iowa: Junior Cham- pion at Indiana, Kentucky. Tennes- see and Missouri State Fairs. Jolly Sweet Thing 2d. 1st prize and Grand Champion. Iowa S. Fair; 1st prize, Ten- nessee and Illinois State Fairs; also 1st prize at Wiscon- sin and Minnesota, Stockwell's Brown Beautv. 1st prize and Grand Cham- pion at Kentucky Blue Grass Fair. '07. Stockwell's Fern Lad, 1st prize and Grand Champion bull at Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri State Fairs. S t o c k w e 1 1's Fawn Beauty, 1st prize heifer at Worcester, and 1st and Cham- pion heifer at Syra- cuse, '08. Stockwell's Maid of Oakland, 1st prize at Worcester and at Syracuse, '09. And many others. Dam LA BELLE OTERO, P. 9743. H.C. now named EMINENT'S GREY MILKMAID. 213897. A. J. C. C. A magnificent daugh- ter of the great Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. She is at present in the ' * Linden Grove" herd . Bred January 11th, 1911, to the cele- brated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See page B, front pages, for full parti- culars.) . Golden Leda, P. 8000. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '00. 1st pr. and Champion- ship. North Club Show, '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Mr. Ahier, the owner and breeder of Gol- den Leda, also bred Golden Fern's Lad, Eminent 2d, Stock- well and Leda's Gol- den Lad. Golden Leda is also dam of Leda's Gol- den Lad and of For- farshire's Golden Leda, 178458. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sa- viour and Grou- ville Shows. May, '04. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour. 21 lbs, 1 oz. E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty. 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel. 20 lbs. Eminent's Distinction, 20 lbs. 3 ozs. Virginia's Eminent, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. He has 34 tested daughters averaging IS lbs. 7 J ozs., test- ed by eleven differ- ent owners in eight different states. Cleo de M erode. F. 8414, H. C. Flyirtg Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for S7.500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of "Fox Glove,** that tested in public but- ter test on the Is- land, 21bs. 8i ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is the dam of three famous bulls : namely, Caiest, Houpla and Oxford Lad. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for S7. 500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for SlO.200, and in the same sale his grand- s o n, * ' Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of S4,560. L Leda, P. 6636. H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H- C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97, The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for Si 0.000, His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell" sold for gU,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of S4.560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. . Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. 2d St Martin. '92, Sweepstakes. N. C..'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Also dam of Eminent E and Eminent 2d, , two famous sires. Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., April, '87. 1st ov. Jer., April, '88. 2d ov. Jer.. April, '89. 1st ov. Jer.. Aug.. '89. Son of the famous Sultane, P. 7. H. C. foundation cow of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. L Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. . Golden Fern, P. 4711. H, C. 2d ov. Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83.'84.'85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points. '83. Sultane, P, 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour. '70 1st H. B.. '71. f Mahomet, P. 259. C. 1 Mussy. F. 1152. C. Sultan. F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '67. 1st pr. over Jer., '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten.) Longue ville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs, milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs, 10 ozs, of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. . Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Parish pr.. '94. Golden Pearl. P. 1975, H. C. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th , all prize win- ners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 1 0 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. [ Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs, 6 ozs.. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. And many others. Tootsie. P, 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90, Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. f Cicero. P. 266, H. C. ' 1st pr. over Jer., '82. [ Minerva, F. 2281, C Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show '94, '95. I Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show '94. '95. Sultana's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. I Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1 St pr. over the Island. '82. Lowland King. P. 1673, H. C. Prom esse, F. 5481, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097,21 lbs. 10\ ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. 10\ ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. 18 lbs. li ozs.. and others. I Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug-. '90: also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America, averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. f Cetewayo 2d, I P. 370, H. C. I Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. May Lad, P. 1240. H. C. Lowland, F. 3971. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. CTolden Lad. as well as a remarkable lot of dairj- cows. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer . '88. 2d Lon. Dair>' S., '88. Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dair>- cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. 'SB. f Cetewayo 2d. { P. 370, H. C. I Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. T. S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 3. Bull Calf. I,AD'S BROWN SUI^TAN, 95475, A. J. C. C. Sire OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H. C. Oxford Lad has dem- onstrated to the complete satisfac- tion of dairymen in general and of Jer- seynien in particu- lar, that he is a bull which has developed to an unprecedented degree the power to transmit dairy qual- ities of the highest order. The records of the public Island butter tests for the past three years make interesting reading on this sub- ject. During that time no less than fifteen of his daugh- ters have been enter- ed in twenty tests, five of them having been tested twice. They were all suc- cessful in obtaining a Certificate of Merit or higher award. The average yield for the fifteen cows was 1 lb. 13.6 ozs., produced from 3 1 lbs. 0.7 oz. of milk, when 141 days in milk. Considering that many of these tests were made after their first calv- ing, it is a mar- velous record and said to be without equal. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Born September 1st, 1910. Solid color, except white tongue; spot on brisket and belly; black switch. A beautiful calf, with lovely head; prominent eyes; thin, long neck; straight, strong back, with splendid loins and withers; good hips; thin tail, beautifully set; wide and deep body; thin, soft, mellow hide. Here is a chance to get a show calf. Sire— SULTANA'S OXFORD LAD. (See pedigree, this page.) Dam-STOCKWELL'S MILKMAID. (See preceding page. No. 2.) Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i 07.S.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591, H. C. 1st pr. and Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville Show. '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Sire of Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational Fern, sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. In same sale his grand- s o n, ' ' Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Golden Fern's Sensa- tion, 1st prize, Ohio, '03; 1st prize. Cham- pion and Grand Champion. Illinois State Fair. '04; 2d prize, World's Fair. St. Louis. '04; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion, Tenn. State Fair, '07; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Cham- pion, Illinois State Fair, '07; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion. National Dairy S., Chicago. '07, Golden Sultana, sold in our May, '10, sale, at the age of 12 years, for $3,700. Dam L GOLDEN SULTANA, 146282, A. J. C, C. Winner of 3d prize in class for aged cows at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition St. Louis, '04, in the greatest ring ever exhibited in this country, where she sold tor $2,350. Golden Sultana is an intensely bred "Sul- tane." She is sired by Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, out of Sultane9th. P. 1145. H. C, winner of many first prizes over the Island and dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2415, H. C. Her dam , Sul tane , P. 7, H. C, is the first of the greatest family of Jerseys ever bred and owned by that famous breeder, Mr. J. P. Marett. Thus Gol- den Sultana is a granddaughter of old Sultane and her nearest living de- scendant. She has inherited the famous dairy type, espe- cially in the udder and teats for which her grandam was fa- mous and has inher- ited all her abundant dairy quafities, hav- ing milked as high as 48 lbs. daily while in the Gedney Farm herd and this on ordinary feed. SUI^TANA'S OXFORD I,AD, 76506, A. J. C. C. Sold at our May, 1910, auction sale for $11,100 to Elmendorf Farm, I^exington, Ky. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '95. '97. (See below.) Rosette 5 th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149741. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of I-'lying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Forfar.shire, P. 2914, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. He also sired the great cow. ' 'Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7} ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., in the public butter test, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Sultane 9th. P. 1145. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. 1st H. B. over Jer., '85. 4th over Jersey, '89. 1st over Jer. and P. prize, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C, siie of a remarkable lot of dairy cows that have always sold at long prices. Sultane, P. 7. 1st pr.. St. Show. '70. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie. 18246. 18 lbs 3 ozs. Sold in our Oct.. '82. sale for g3.100. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th as a dairy cow in her day had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. Istov. Jer., '83, '84. '85. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. ' ■ The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days. 89 lbs. S ozs. butter in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. 104 ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. loi ozs. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over Jer., '90. (See above.) H. C. Saviour Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H, C. 2d at St. Martin Show. '94. '95. ■ Happy, P. 211. C. Sire of Happy Blossom,18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise. 15789. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. I Fleur de I'Air. F. 1736. C. r Sultan. F. 58. H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. His grandsire. Cete- wayo. P. 224. C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Mahomet. P. 259. C. Mussy. F. 1152. C. ■ Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67,'68. , Longueville Queen. F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. . Minerva. F. 2281, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Golden Cloud, F. 358, H. C. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. Noble, F. 104, H. C. Rosette. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. Browny, F. 2002, C. Prince of Wales. Flower. F. S3. H. C. Happy, P. 211. C. Fleur de I'Air. F. 1736, C. f Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. StUtane 8th. P. 944, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '85. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. f Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Everton King, P. 390. C. I Quality. F. 1648. H. C. A remarkable sire of Test. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. grand dairy cows butter, of magnificent dairy type. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370. H. C. i Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Vertumnus. P. 161. H. C. Sire of Lady Velve- tine. 15771. 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Garenne, F. 1575. H C. A 20-quart cow. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer., '65. Flower. F. 53, H. C. Prize winner. Dairy Boy, P. 218. C. Son of Vertumnus. P. 161. H. C, sire of 3 tested cows in America. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of 4 tested cows. Sunrise. F. 1947, C. f Duke, P. 76, H. C. ' 1st over Jersey, '75. Coomassie, F. 1442. H. C. 1st over Jer.. '76-'80. Welcome. F. 166. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '72. Cow on I. of Jersey. Noble. 1st over Jersey. 1st Royal Eng., '62. Duchess, F. 24, H. C. 20-quart cow. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY id, 1911. No. 4. Cow. GOI^DBN I^EDA'S NURSIB, 213954, A J. C. C. Hred by Philip J. Bree, Grouville, Island of Jersey. Born July 19th. 1905. Imported Oetober 8th, 1907, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on brisket, stifles, belly and flanks; black tongue; few gray hairs in black switch. Large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; very long neck; long, straight back; broad hips; splendid loins; thin, long, well-set tail; magnificent switch; thin, soft, mellow hide; great width of body; beautiful udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. A 22-quart cow. Sire LEDA'S GOLDEN LAD, P. 3063. H.C. Leda's Golden Lad won the following prizes in Jersey: 1st pr.. R. J. A. S.. '01. 1st pr.. R. J. A. S.. '01, State's. Istpr., R.J. A. S.. '02. lstpr.,R. J. A- S-. '02, State's. 1st, St. Martin. '01, '02. Sweepstakes. North Club. '01. '02. 1 St and Champion (with progeny). Western Club, 05. Sire of many prize winners. among them being: Rozel's Victory 6th, 1st over Jer.. "04. Carnation 's Gem 2 d , 1st over Jer.. "04. Wonder's Lad, 1st over Jersey, '04. Rozel's Victory 5th. 3d over Jer.. *04. Zelie 3d, 1st over Jer., '03. Koderick's Aurifer. 1st Royal of Eng.. '06. Smiler 2d, Royal of England. '06. Victoria of Athenia , Junior Champion at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo., '04, and reserve for Grand Champion. Dam GOLDEN FERN'S NIECE, 203634, A. J. C. C. (NURSIE, P. 8692, C.) She sold in our '07 auction sale for $2,200, and is looked upon as being one of the most remark- able butter -produc- ing cows that the breed hasever evolv- ed. She won the Silver Medal in public but- ter test. May. '06. and also made the phenomenal test of 2 lbs. 7J 07S. of but- ter in 24 hours in the public butter test on the Island show grounds, being 300 days in milk at time of test and within 90 days of calving. Her two daughters. Golden Led a's Nursic and Stock- well's Nursie, are in this sale and should not be overlooked. f Senator. P. 2759. H. C Sire of bull, Astor. 1st over the Island, J '02 and 03. 1st over Jersey for progeny, April, '08. Belle du Couvent, P. 4674. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '9 Golden Leda, P. 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '01. 1st pr. and Cham- pionship. North Club Show, 00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Mr. Ahier. the o\vner and breeder of Gold- en Leda , also bred Golden Fern's Lad. Eminent 2d, and Stock well. Golden Leda is now owned in the famous herd of Mr. Wm. Rockefeller. Tarry- town. N. Y. Golden Leda is also dam of I>eda's Gold- en Lad and of For- farshire's Golden Leda", 187458. 1 st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sav- iour and Grouville Shows. May. '04. Also dam of Stock- well, sold at our May, '07, auction sale for $11,500. Nizam, P. 2408. H. C. 1st pr., St. Peter, '97. Sire of cow. Gold Medal Princess, 3 lbs. 2^ ozs. Sold in our '05 sale for $1,200. Golden Pasha, P. 2154. C. Sire of Rome, winner of 5 first prizes in Eng- land. Jersey Lily, P. 4004, f Golden Lad, { P. 1242, H. C. Orphan 2d. P. 2844. H. 1st prize, St. Show, '92. Mary ■ Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auction sale for $10,000. H i s ten- months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. and in same sale his grandson, ' ' Stock- well." sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Leda. P. 6636. H. C. One of the best cows the Island has ever produced. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th, and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 Q7-S. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, ' ' Spec- kled Band,' ' dam of the wonderful cow. ' ' Nursie." that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. (See below.) Maitland Lily, P. 4017, H. C. Jennie's Prince. P. 1073. C. Lady Baroness, F. 2514, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island, Aug , '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOj ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. the Silver Medal in r Golden Lad, the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and with- in 90 days of calving. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d ov. Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. (Golden Pearl. P. 1975, H. C. I Eminence. F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes. N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6o?s. Also dam of Emi- nent and Eminent 2d. two famous sires. P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94 and '95. Traveler, P. 280, C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, F. 2447. H. C. Sir Thomas. P. 1125, C. Maitland Daisy, P. 2941. H. C. Wolseley's Pride, P. 721. H. C. Jennie. F. 1586, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many prize winners. noted Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jer., '82. ■ Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370. H. Brown Fern, F. 4606, Rufus. F. 291. H. C. Manette, F. 1532, H. C. See opposite page (No. 5) for full extended pedigree and particulars, relating to the celebrated cow, GOLDEN FERN^S NIEC:E. Bred January 21st, 1911, to the cele- brated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See page B, front pages, for full particulars.) No. 4^ Heifer Calf. NURSIE'S GOI^DEN BEAUTY, 251552, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopcrsburg. Pa. Born November 26th, 1910. Solid color; black tongue; black and hrow-n switch. An exceedingly handsome calf, with great udder development and beautifully-placed teats. SIRE— SENSATIONAL STOCKWELL, 86293. (See No. 8.) DAM— GOLDEN LEDA'S NURSIE, 213954. (See above.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 5. Cow. STOCKWEI/lv'S NURSIE, 326144, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg. Pa. Bom A young cow, showing great stamina, although very neat: she has a handsome head; broad forehead: great length of body of enormous depth and width; splendid loins: broad hips: thin, long and well-set tail, with splendid switch: good udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. SIRE— STOCKWELL, P. 3550, H. C. (See No. 8.) DAM— GOLDEN FERN'S NIECE, 203634, A. J. C. C. (See below.) c c. GOI^DBN FERN'S NIECB, 203634, A. J. (Nursie, P. 8692, C, J. H. B.) Silver Medal in Public Butter Test, May, 1906. She made the phenomenal test of 2 lbs. 7.V ozs. of butter in 24 hours in the Public Butter Test on the Island Show Grounds, being 300 days in milk at time of test, and within 90 days of calving. Josephus, P. 388, H. C- Bred by P. J. Bree, GrouvUle, Island of Jersey. Born February 13th, 1899. Imported September 25th, 1906. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A magnificent dairy cow ; carries a nice head ; dished face; large, prominent eyes; razor back; best of withers; broad hips; beautifully -set tail, which is thin and long, with magnificent switch; body of enormous depth and width; neat in bone; thin, loose, mellow hide; large, tortuous milk veins (like Old Blue Belle's); splendid udder, T^-ith good-sized and well-placed teats. One of the grandest dairy cows we have ever imported. A cow that will make 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hours on a public fair ground when 300 days in milk, is not to be " sneezed" at. Tambour, P. 1872, H. C. Wonder Lad, P. 1390, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '91. Spermfield Lassie, 5099. C. Certificate of Merit. 2 lbs. i oz., 44 days in milk. Sire SPRING JACK. P. 2332, H. C, Sire of F a u v i c's Sapphire, Certificate of Merit, 1 ib. 12 ozs., 189 days in milk. Nursie, winner of Sil- ver Medal, 2 lbs. 7 J ozs.. 300 days in milk. Lady Netina, Certifi- cate of Merit, 2 lbs. 3i ozs., 52 days in milk. Yulan, Certificate of Merit, 2 lbs. 8J ozs. We were told on the Island that the breeder and owner of Golden Fern's Niece, 203634, A. J. C. C. (Nursie. P. 8692, C), felt confident if she was fed for test and put on a yearly test, she could, with comfort, make over 900 lbs. of butter, and nine chances to ten come close to the 1000-lb. mark, as she was making daily within 3 ozs.. 3 lbs. of butter per day at home a week before the test. This is food for reflection; a cow giving such a quantity and 300 days in milk and within 90 days of calving, is a cow of great value to breed from. I. Tambourette, F. 7794, H. C. Sir Julius, P. 1547. H- C. 1st pr.. St. Brelade, '91, '92. Spermlight 2d, P. 4157, H. C. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d over Jer., Aug., ' I. Wonderful, P. 2511, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Far. pr.. Aug., '88. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. 2d Cham. Class, '91. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d p. ov. Jersey, '88. L Cellina, F. 7475, C. Milked 20 qts. daily. Windermere's Glory, P. 1118. H. C. Spermlight. F. 6645, C. Dam SPECKLED BAND, P. 6052, H. C. Certificate of Merit in butter test. May. '97, 2 lbs. 3^ ozs., 140 days in milk. Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '98, 1 lb. 14i ozs.. 165 days in milk. Due to calve March 26, '11, by Sultana's Golden Jolly, 861S0, A. J. C. C, a bull which is the admira- tion of every one that visits "Linden Grove," and many times has the question been asked, " What would he bring on the Island of Jersey?" f Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. He also sired the great cow, "S p e c k 1 e d Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie." that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 75 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Creamer's Villaise 2d, P. 2607. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of S527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days, 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butte*" in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. 1 i ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs li ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14^ ozs. Golden Lad's Rosaire. 115227, 14 lbs. 14i ozs. La Chasse Flirt. 127236. 14 lbs. 12^ ozs., and others. [ Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. f Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796, H. C. 4thH. B.pr.,May, ' Fancy's Conquest, P. 717. H. C. Parish pr., April, 'i Jersey Wonder, P. 859, C. Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796, H. C. . 2d over Jersey, '85. Snider. P. 723, H. C. Lively Dell (unreg.) or [ Beauty Dell, F. 4210, C. Stafford, P. 801, C. Cicero's Duchess, P. 1784, C. Aster's Pride, P. 676, H. C Creamer's Villaise, F. 6349. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '88. 2dH. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 lb. 14* ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners, among which were the grandest dairy cows ever seen on the Island. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Guenon's Pride. P. 347. H. C. Aster, F. 1970. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane Sth. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. p. and 3d over Jer., '84; also Par. pr. r Sultan Cicero. P. 670, H. C. Ring, F. 2655, C. f Jasper. P. 254, H. C. [ LesButtes, P.489,H.C. [ Conquest, P. 351, C. L Fancy, P. 780. C. Jasper, P. 254, H. C. Trifle, F. 2191, C. Josephus, P. 388. H. C. Ring, F. 2655, C. f Jasper. P. 254, H. C. 1 Les Buttes, P.489,H.C. f Perrot, P. 342, C. [ Lady Margaret, P. 5591, H. C. f Duke of Aberwin, I P. 569, H. C. I L Sophronia, F. 5319, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Wooller, F. 4648, C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306, H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1st pr., Eng. Royal. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." , Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lilv, 1 7 lbs. t Quality, F. 1748, H. C. Winner of 1st pr. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show, '82. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. in 7 days. Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. A sire of great dairy cows, rich and per- sistent milkers. Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville, '87. 1st over Jersey. '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. Dairy. F. 1267, H. C. 24 qts. milk in 24 hrs. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. (See above.) Sultane, P. 7, H. C. f Sire said to be Roy- i alist, P. 139, H. C, [ son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. Romulus, P. 181, C. 2d St. Peter. '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Musique, F. 1096, C. JoUy, F. 230, C. Grey. Herd Book closed. Very good cow. Vertumnus, P. 161, H. C. 1st pr.. Trinity. '77. Dairy Pride 2d, P. 37, H. C. Horace, P. 94, H. C. Sire of Le Brocq's Prize, ist over Jer., '78, 53 bulls in com- petition. I Polly, F. 1828, C. 1st over Jer., '84, '85. Vertumnus, P. 161, H. C. Dairy Pride 2d, P. 37, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY iO, mu No. 6. Cow. STOCKWBIvI/'S GOI.D I,ADY, 2I39S2, A. (Btninent'e Gold I H. C.) Bred by P. J. Ahier, St. Martin. Island of Jersey. Born May 13th, 1905. ^ ^ c. n ^ x. Imported October 8th. 1907, by T. b. Cooper & Sons. . Solid color: black tongue and switch. She swings a lovely head with rich, downoirving horns; large, prominent eyes; thm. long neck: long, straight back: broad hips: thin, long tad. with mag- nificent switch; neat in bone; very thin, mellow hide. splendid udder, with good-sized and weU-placed teats. A show cow. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes over St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows. April, ■03. 1st State's prize over the Island. Apr.. '03. Champion. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows. '05. He was sold at auction for 83.300. Oxford Lad sired the great bulls. Majesty. L u c y's Champion and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad. sold at our May. '10, auc- tion sale for $1 1 . 1 00. Nine daughters by Ox- ford Lad. at the Public Butter Test, on the Island of Jer- sey, May, '08. tested within a fraction of an average of 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, 110 days in milk. All winning Certifi- cates of Merit, this is a larger number than have ever won, sired by one bull, and many more to come. Sire STOCKWELL, P. 3550, H.C. Sold at our May. '07. auction sale for $11,500. He is a son of the great Ox- ford Lad and out of one of the best daughters that Gold- en Fern's Lad ever sired Time will prove that blood will tell, and that he will prove a very suc- cessful sire. The following is a list, of winnings that some of his get have won. Stockwell's Giltedge. 1st prize. Minnesota. Kentucky. Tennes- see and Wisconsin State Fairs; also Champion bull at Iowa; Junior Cham- pion at Indiana, Kentucky. Tennes- see and Missouri State Fairs. Jolly Sweet Thing 2d. 1st prize and Grand Champion, Iowa S. Fair; 1st prize. Teri- nessee and Illinois State Fairs; also 1st prize at Wiscon- sin aud Minnesota. Stockwell's Brown Beauty. 1st prize and Grand Cham- pion at Kentucky Blue Grass Fair. '07. Stockwell's Fern Lad. 1st prize and Grand Champion bull at Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri State Fairs. S t o c k w e 1 1's Fawn Beauty. 1st prize heifer at Worcester. and 1st and Cham- pion heifer at Syra- cuse. '08. Stockwell's Maid of Oakland. 1st prize at Worcester and at Syracuse. '09. And many others. Dam EMINENT'S LADY, P. 10393, C. A grand dairy cow. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, '02, for »7.500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of "Fox Glove," that tested in public but- ter test on the Is- land, 2 lbs. 81 ozs.in 24 hours. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is the dam of tiiree famous bulls, namely, Caiest, Houpla and Oxford Lad. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, 02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, 05, auc- tion sale for 610,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- s o n, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. April. '87. 1st ov. Jer.. April. '88. 2d ov. Jer.. April, '89. 1st ov. Jer.. Aug.. '89. Son of the famous Sultane. P. 7, H. C, foundation cow of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Due to calve Sep- tember 17th, 1911, by the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H.C. (Seepage B, front pages, for full particulars.) Golden Leda, \ P. 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '00. I 1st pr. and Champion- ship. North Club Show, '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Mr. Ahier, the owner and breeder of Gol- den Leda, also bred Golden Fern's Lad, Eminent 2d. Stock- well and Leda's Gol- den Lad. Golden Leda is also dam of Leda's Gol- den Lad and of For- farshire's Golden Leda. 178458. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sa- viour and Grou- ville Shows, May, '04. Eminent 2d. P. 2532, H. C. Sold at our 05 auction sale for $10,000. Sire of 18 cows that have an average churn test of 19 lbs. 4§ ozs.. made by 8 different owners and in 6 different states. Golden Lady, P. 7534. H. C. Certificate of Merit, May, '00, 1 lb. 9i| ozs., 89 days in milk. Full sister to Lady Phillis, P. 7857, H. C, winner as follows; 3d prize, public butter test. March. '01, 1 lb. 14 ozs.. 127 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. May, '01, 1 lb. lOi ozs., 183 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, '02, 1 lb. 13i ozs., 174 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. May. 03. 1 lb. 9 ozs.. 143 days in milk. Leda, P. 6636, H. C. f Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. { Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. I I Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Parish pr., '94. Golden Pearl, P. 1975. H. C. Eminence. F. 7124. H. C. J. c. c. Wolseley. p. 401. H.C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84. '85. \ 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show. '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points. '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs.. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. And many others. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Sire of Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational Fern, sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. In same sale his grand- son. "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560. His daughter. Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for $3,700. at the age of 12; and his grandson. Sul- tana's Oxford Lad. sold in same sale for $11,000. (For full particulars see front pages.) Lady Dorothy 2d, P. 4993. ■Won Bronze Medal. Oct., '99, 2 lbs. 8i ozs., 89 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May'OO, 2 lbs. i oz.. 307 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May, '01, 2 lbs., 182 days in milk. Silver Medal, May, '02, 2 lbs. 5J ozs., 182 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May, '04, 1 lb. 14 ozs., 220 days in milk. Lady Dorothy, P. 1164, C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9tb, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year: { 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. Golden Fern. P 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. f Eupidee, 1379. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Lowland King, P. 1673, H. C. Promesse. F. 5481, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '89. Bellona 3d. P. 874. C. 1st over Jersey. '89. Jersey King, P. 345, H. C. 4th over Jersey, '82. Emerentia. P. 209. C. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. ]67. 1st pr. over Jer.. '68. 1st Eng. Roy.. '68 (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82 Minerva. F. 2281. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H C Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. over Jer.. '88. Everton King, P 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, '82. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. May Lad, P 1240, H. C. Lowland. F. 3971. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King. P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. r Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. I Sultane, P. 7, H. C. < Napier 2d, P. 244, C. I Bellona 2d, P. S29, C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. Violet, F. 997. Jersey Boy. P. 92. H. C. Clelie 2d, P. 64, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 7. Cow. DIPI/OMATB'S BROWN BE^AUTY, 235170, A (Agenoria gth, P. 12054, H. C.) Second over Jersey and Parish Prize, August, 1908. J. c. c. Bred by J. Brelaud, Trinity. Island of Jersey. Born May 15th, 1904. Imported September 13th, 1909, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. An exceedingly handsome cow, with beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin neck; long, strong, straight back; very broad hips; splendid loins; best of withers; thin, long tail, beautifully set. with splendid switch; wedge-shaped body; thin, soft, mellow hide: tortuous milk veins of enormous size; large, prominent veins on udder; neat in bone; splendid udder, with large and beautifully-placed teats. Mr. John A. Perree writes: "This cow calved on the day of the show and could not be shown. It was expected she would have won the Blythwood Bowl." A great show cow. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of ''Fox Glove," that tested in public but- ter test on the Is- land, 2 lbs. 8f ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2^ ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2k ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 Ibs- 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the 2d, 3d and 4th prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. His son, Sam Loates, sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win- ner, public butter test, October, "07. 1 lb. 13i ozs.. 161 days in milk. Sire DIPLOMATES GOLDEN LAD, P. 33I6.H.C. 3d State's prize over the Island, Apr., '03. A giand son of the world's famous bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. out of a highly com- mended public but- ter test cow. He has proved to be one of the best sires of the day on the Is- land. Dam AGENORIA 8th, P. 10328. H. C Diplomate, P. 5253, H. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test,' 99. yield 2 lbs. 4th over Jersey, May. '00. A magnificent dairy cow. f Erainent^2d. I P. 2532. H. C. I One of the best sons of Golden F e r n's Lad. He sold in our May, '05. auction sale for $10,000. (See No. 29.) . Agenoria 7th, P. 6776. H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H, C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02. sale forS7.500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- s o n, " Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. They are not only winners in the show ring, but in the public butter tests as well. He is the sire of Golden Sultana, sold in our May. '10, auction sale for $3,700. when over 1 2 years old . He is also grandsire of Sultana's Oxford Lad. sold in same sale for $11,100. Rosette 5 th, P. 2881. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '89. 1st H, B. prize. 1st Parish prize. Dam of Flving Fox. Alicante (the dam of "The Owl " ) , Forfarshire. three Champion winners- Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. True Fit. P. 1425, H. C. L Minette, P. 4295. C. 1st p. at St. Martin. Certificate of Merit, butter test, October, '01, 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 130 days in milk. f Golden Fern's Lad, { P. 2160. H. C. Eminence, F. 7124. H. r Lord Maitland, P. 1964. H. C. Agenoria 3d. P. 4125, C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C-, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, ' ' Spec- kled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, ' ' Nursie, ' ' that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7| ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and with- in 90 days of calv- ing. She sold in our '07 sale for $2,200. . Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. A great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128,C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- Punch, P. 1000, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. April. '88. 1st over Jer., Apr., '89. Siddine 2d, P. 1838. H. C. Mourier's King. P. 1115. H. C. L Tulip. P. 812, H. C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. I (See above.) I Cicero's Cowslip 2d, P. 2395, H. C. Daisy's Memory, P. 991. C. Agenoria 2d. P. 2585, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over Island, August. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 73 lbs. 6 ozs. in 30 days. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H, C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. f Prince of Waverley, P. 731, H. C. . Davisonnerie's Pet. F. 6038. C. Oscar, F. 410. H. C. Siddine. F. 4153. C. Miltiades, F. 868. H. C. . Mourier's Lass, P. 2222, H. C. f Kilburn, P. 226, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer,, '83 Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 ibs. 5 ozs. I. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. ' ' The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen. ' ' Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. f Cicero, P. 266. H. C- I Minerva, F. 2281, C Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224, C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. . Rosette 2d. F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. { [ Young Peggy. F. 2129. C. f Happy Josephus. j P. 615. H. C. I Cicero's Cowslip. P. 1105, H. C. 3d over Jer. and 1st Guenon pr., '83. Parish pr., Aug.. '85. f Victor, P. 825, C. 1 Agenoria. F. 7190. C Golden Cloud. P. 358. H. C. Snowflake, P. 714. H. C. Noble. F. 104. H. C. [ Rosette. A grand dairy cow. f Conquest. P. 354. C. 2d over Jersey and 2d Herd Book pr.. '83. Happy's Waverley. F. 5423. H. C. f Wolseley.P.401.H.C. I Istov. Jer., '83.'84.'85. L Nice Charmer, F. 5629. C. f Carlo 2d, P. 337, C. 1 Orange Peel 2d, P. 849, H. C. f Romulus, P. 181, C. I Rose, F. 1435, C. ■ Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Sire of 8 cows testing 15 lbs. 2 ozs. to 20 lbs. 13 ozs. each. Sold at our auction sale, October, '82, for $3,100. Cowslip. P. 24. C. Bred February 4th, 1911, to that great sire, Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A.J. C. C, son of the world's famous bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H.C, one of the best dairy cows in the "Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 days in milk, when scarcely 4 years old. She is a daughter of the celebrated cow. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C, and a full sister to Mr. C. I, Hudson's great cow, Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C, which tested 3 lbs. in public butter test im 24 hours. (See No. 11 for full particulars of Viola's Golden Fern.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. No. 8. Heifer Calf. BROWN BEAUTY'S FAWN BEAUTY, 251553. A. J. C. C. SIRE— Sensational Stockwell, 86293, A. J. C. C, who is by Stockwell, out of Golden Fern's Sensation. (See below.) DAM— Diplomate's Brown Beauty, 235170. (See preceding page, No. 7, for full pedigree.) Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Born December 7th. 1910. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome calf; nice head; prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight hack; good hips; very thin, mellow hide; splendid budy; magni- ficent udder development, with large and beautifully- placed teats. A show calf. Sire STOCKWELL. P. 3550. H. C. Sold at our May, '07. auction sale for $11,500. He is a son of the great Ox- ford Lad and out of one of the best daughters that Gold- en Fern's Lad ever sired. Time will prove that blood will tell, and that he will prove a very suc- cessful sire. The following is a list of winnings that some of his get have won: Stockwell's Giltedge, 1st prize. Minnesota, Kentucky, Tennes- see and Wisconsin State Fairs; also Champion bull at Iowa; Junior Cham- pion at Indiana, Kentucky, Tennes- see and Missouri State Fairs. Jolly Sweet Thing 2d. 1st piize and Giand Champion, Iowa S. Fair; 1st prize. Ten- nessee and Illinois State Fairs: also 1st prize at W'iscon- sin and Minnesota. Stockwell's Brown Beauty. 1st prize and Grand Cham- pion at Kentucky Blue Grass Fair. '07. Stockwell's Fern Lad. 1st prize and Grand Champion bull at Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri State Fairs. Stockwell 's Fawn Beauty, 1st prize heifer at Worcester, and 1st and Cham- pion heifer at Syra- cuse. 'OS. Stockwell's Maid of Oakland, 1st prize at Worcester and at Syracuse. '09. And many others. Dam GOLDEN FERN*S SENSATION. 173201, A. J. C. C. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Reserve Cham- pion. North Club Show. '01. 1st pr.. Ohio State Fair, '03. 1st prize and Grand Champion, 111. State Fair. '04. 2d pr., World's Fair, St. Louis. '04. 1st prize. Champion, and Grand Cham- pion, Tennessee and Illinois State Fairs. '07. 1st prize. Champion, and Grand Cham- pion, National Dairy Show. Chicago. '07. She is one of the verj' best daughters of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, and sold in our May, "10, auction sale, with her heifer calf. for $2,675 to Mr. James B. Haggin, Lexington, Ky. Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes over St . Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, April, '03. 1st State's prize over the Island. Apr.. "03. Champion. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows, '05. Oxford Lad has dem- onstrated to the complete satisfac- tion of dairymen in general and of Jer- seymen in particular that he is a bull which has developed to an unprecedented degree the power to transmit dairy qual ities of the highest order. The records of the Public Island Butter Tests for the past three years make interesting reading on this sub- ject. During that time no less than fifteen of his daugh- ters have been enter- ed in twenty tests. 6ve of them having been tested twice . They were all suc- cessful in obtaining a Certificate of Merit or higher award. The average yield for the fifteen cows was 1 lb. 13.6 ozs., produced from 3 1 lbs. 0.7 oz. of milk, when 141 days in milk. Considering that many of these tests were made after their first calv- ing, it is a marvel- ous record and said to be without equal. At our May, '10, auc- tion sale. fifteen animals sired by Ox- ford Lad were sold at an average of $1,778. Golden Leda, P. 8000, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '01 . 1st p. and Champion ship. North Club Show. '00 and '01. She milked over 40 lbs. per day with first call, Mr. Ahier. the breeder of Golden Leda, also bred Golden Fern's Lad and Eminent 2d. Dam of Sweet Leda. P. 10454, Champion Flying Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flving Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept., '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox aver- aged $635.77. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C- Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- \ duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04. and sold in the ring for $2,350. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560. Twenty-eight of his get (some only calves) sold at auc- tion at an average of $1,032. Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. now named Suitane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C- C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol. P. 2032, C. John Bull, P. 2653. C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363, H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498, A. J. C. C. Alicante. P. 3880. H,C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize mnners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Tootsie. P 3214, H C Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Sarabond. P. 797, H, C, He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to Count Cicero, F. 398. H. the Island undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- [ Sultane, P. 7. H. C 2d pr over Jersey. '70. 1st pr,. St, Saviour, '70. as he 1st H. B,, '71. f Wolseley, P. I 1st ov. Jer,, [ Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Island ever pro- duced. She was never tested for but- ter, but milked as high as 28 quarts daily and her milk veins were a sight to see. In ten years from now we will realize her great worth as a dairy cow through her sons and daughters. < 401. H, C. 83. '84, '85. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire. Cete- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. t Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. I I L Sultane, P. 7, H. C. ' ' The first of the most I celebrated family { Longueville Queen the Island has ever F. 272, H- C. seen." Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr . April. '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89, 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows including: Alicante, P. 3880, H C, Dam of the noted sires. Nunthorpc, The Owl and Alicante's Boy. Oxford Rose, P. 3787. C. dam of Courage. Sire of Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C a grand cow, and dam of Reminder. P. 2419. the famous Golden Jolly, Brookhill Fox, and other noted animals. Also sire of Oxford Lass, dam of Oxford Ixia, the Bronze Medal winner in public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 8 ozs,, grandam of Oxford Ixia 3d, Silver and Bronze Medal winner at public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 15J ozs,, when 94 days in milk. She is also dam of three famous bulls; viz: Caiest. Houpla and Oxford Lad. f Cicero, P. 266, H. C. I 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Sold at our Oct. sale, I '82, for $3,100. I Minerva. F, 2281, C. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Count Cicero, F, 398, H, C. 2d pr. over Jersey. L Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H, C. A remarkable cow. f Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H, C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, i Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our '05 sale for $10,000. Leda, p. 6636, H. C. One of the best cows the Island has ever produced. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the famous Fontaine family. (See above.) f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. [ Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d pr. over the Island and Parish pr.. '94. One of the grandest dairy cows ever known on the Is- land. Golden Pearl, P, 1975, H. Tootsie, P. 3214, H, C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. I Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. ( Lowland King, P. 1673. H. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. May Lad, Lowland, P. 2140,H.C. F. 3971, C. Promesse, F. 5481, H. C, H. C, winner first prize [ Eminence and Sweepstakes at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, May, '04. Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063, H. C 1st over Jer., '01; 1st State's prize, '01, 02. The sensational bull, "Stockwell," sold in our May, '07, sale for $11,500. F. 7124. H. C. Sweepstakes, N. C. Show. '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Traveler, P. 280, C. ( Rufus, F. 291, H. C. Manette. F. 1532, H C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Dam of . . „ . Brown Fern 2d. P. 1844, H C. wmner of 2d prize, St Martin Show, '94 and '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P, 471 1. H. C, second prize winner over the Island. '94, and dam of the world-renowned bull. Golden Fern's Lad,IP. 2160, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 9. Cow. BI.ACK DAISY OF ST. MARTIN, 251551, A. J. C. i (Lady Rosie. 12235, H. C, J. H. B.) Sire— Diplomate's Golden Lad, P. 3316, H. C. (See No. 7 for full pedigree.) Dam— Sultan's Black Beauty, 203641, A. J. C. C, (Miss Rose, P. 9138, H. C, J. H. B.) Sold in our May, 1907, auction sale to W. R. Spann for $3,000. Bred by Mrs. J. D. Richardson, St. Martin, Island of Jersey. Born November ISth. 1904. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. j An exceedingly handsome cow. showing great stamina and splendid dairy quahties. Handsome X head, with large, prominent eyes: dished face; thin . neck; splendid withers; strong, straight back, with IJi best of loins; hips of enormous width; tail thin and ^ long and beautifully set. with splendid switch; skin . thin. loose and very mellow; body of enormous depth (U and width; magnificent udder development, with ^ large and beautifully-placed teats. rt She is beautifully bred, and herself a grand indi- ^ vidual, and can not help but grow into a great cow. d Her dam. Sultan's Black Beauty, is one of the most -o valuable cows that has ever crossed the Atlantic. *o Her breeder also bred the famous bull. ''Golden O Jolly," her dam being a full sister to that great bull. Her dam also produced Rose Fern Rose- bud, that milked in one year, 12,503 lbs. of milk, estimated butter, 642 lbs. 11 ozs,; 17 lbs. 15 ozs. of butter in 7 davs, and sold in Mr. A. P. "Walker's sale, September, 1906, for ©2.600. She is a full sister to Golden Fern's Red Rose, that has a test of 23 lbs. 10 ozs. in 7 days; 12,290 lbs. of milk in a year. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire SULTANA'S GOLDEN LAD. P. 2609, H. C. Sire of a remarkable fine lot of dairy cows. Dam ROSE FERN, P. 7483,H.C., now named GOLDEN FERNS ROSE FERN, 168517, A. J. C. C. She is a magnificent cow and is owned in the "Linden Grove" herd, is a full sister to the famous bull, Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. She was imported by Case & Walker, and her daughter. Rose Fern Rosebud, milk- ed in one year 12.503 lbs., estimated but- ter. 642 lbs. II ozs.; 17 lbs. 15 ozs. butter in 7 days. She sold at auction at Mr. A. P. Walker's sale in Aug.. '06. for $2,600. Rose Fern is a full sister to Golden Fern's Red Rose, that has a test of 23 lbs. 10 ozs. in 7 days, and 12,290 lbs. milk in a year. She is one of the very best daughters of Golden Fern's Lad. Sultana, P. 6072, H. C. 1st and Sweepstakes at the North Show, '96. 2d over Jer. and P. p., May, '96. Par. pr., Aug., '97. 2d pr., North Show,'97. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of .Tersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale forS7.500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our '05 auction sale for Si 0.000. Golden Fern's Sensa- tion won 2d prize at the great St. Louis Show, '04. and was sold at auction for $2,250. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04; sold in the ring for $2,350, and sold again in our May, '10, auc- tion sale for $3,700, at twelve years old. Six of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,575. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440. C, 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May, '98. Sullane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Due to calve June IStli, 1911, by Oxford You'll Do, P. 4075, H. C, a son of the great Gamboge Knight, P. 3645, H. C, who is by Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C, dam Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, A. J. C. C, who sold at our auction sales with two of her daughters for $6,400. (See page G, for full particulars.) The dam of Oxford You'll Do is Oxford Ever P. 9340, H. C, about the best and most valuable cow in Mr. Perree's herd, the only living daughter of the celebrated cow, Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C, dam of the famous bulls, Caiest, P. 2591, H. C, Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C, and Houpla, P. 2793, H. C, and many other famous animals. The calf this cow carries is worth watching. Golden Lass 4tli, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Courage, P. 1813, C. Headed the late F. C. Le Maistre's herd with signal success. Sire of Courageous Countess of Oakland, 8640, H. C. Ist over Jer., Aug., '00. Official test, 2 lbs. in 24 hours. Lass of Jersey 2d. 2d Lon. Dairy S,, '00. and many other great cows. Water Lily. P. 4838, H. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land, Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year. He also sired the great cow, * * Spec- kled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie." that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7f ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and with- in 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. 2dov. J., Apr,, '87, '89. Sire of many noted cows, including' Brookhill Rose 2d, dam of Reminder, P. 2419, H. C, the famous Golden Jolly, Brookhill Fox, and other noted animals. Brookhill Rose, P. 1889, C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d prize over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. 14 ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and ■winner of 2d H. B, prize and 3d over Jersey, '84; also Palish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Oxford Rose, P. 3787, H. C. f Birthright, P. 1313, H. C. Fertile 2d, P. 3232, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days. 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 10* ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. And others. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83. '84. '85. 1st pr. ov. Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points, '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st St, Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal, C. Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F, 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs, Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Hermione, P. 534, C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F, 2281, C, Farmer's Joy, P. 306, H. C. 1st pr. and Silver Med- al at London Dairy Show, '81. t Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '70. 1st p,, St, Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. (See below.) Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C. 1st over Jer,, Aug,, '89. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588. H. C. Dam of the famous bull, Orme, sold to Lord Rothschild. Bashie's Wonder, P. 929, H. C. Lovebird, P. 2581, C. 1st over Jer. and Par, prize, Aug., '88. [ Happy, P. 211, C. 1 Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C, (Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139. son of Regina. F. 32, H. C. f Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. Victory, F. 1999. H. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, P. 272, H. C. Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. ' Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. f Les Fonds, P. 662,H.C. Bashie 2d, P. 1415. H, C. Cetewayo 4th. P. 581. H. C. Sunshine 4th, P. 1566, H. C. The Bard. P. 962 H.C. I Fertile, P. 2397, H. C. Everton King. P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st over Jer,. '67, "68, 1st Eng. Royal. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. I Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer,, '82. Sire of Lady Longfiekl. 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Happy, F. 309, C. Mignonne, F. 1443, C Volunteer. P. 694, H.C. Lively's Glory, P. 735, H. C. Duke of Abercorn, P. 569. H. C. Lady Fruitful. P. 1057. C. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2i ozs., and others. Quality. F. 1748, H.C. Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. Fontaine, F. 2058. C . 1st over jersey. '86. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '79, '80. 1st Eng. Roy.. '79. 1st St. Peter. '79, '80. 1st Pa. State Fair, '80. Sold at auction to Mr. T. A. Havemeyer for $3,200. Browny. F. 2002, C. Prince of Wales. 1st p. over Jer., '65. 2d Eng. Royal. '65. Flower. F, 53, H. C. Happy, P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise. 15789, 17 lbs. »i ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '77. 2d H. B. and Parish prize, '77. Quality, F. 1748, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No, ID. Cow. Bred by R. I-e Feuvre, St. Helier, Island of Jersey. Born July 19th, 1905. Imported October 8th. 1907, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A handsome cow ; nice head ; large, prominent eyes; dished face; strong, straight back; broad hips; thin tail, beautifully set; great width of body; neat in bone; thin, mellow hide; nice udder, with well- placed teats. A grand breeder. Sire SPECULATIVE, P.3420, H.C. Astor, P. 3042, H. C. 3d over Jer., Apr., "92. 2d State's p., Apr.. '02. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '02. 1st ov. Jer., Apr., '03. 2d over Jersey for bull and get, April, '07. Pretty Lady Superior 9th. P. 8526. C. Dam HALCYON FLORIDA 4TH, P. 9901. H. C, now named EMINENrS GOLDEN LENA, 203459, A. J. C. C. Sold at auction to Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va., for $3,700. She tested 20 lbs. 4 ozs. A magniGcent cow. Her daughter. Gam- boge's Golden Lena. 213982. A. J. C. C. tested 17 lbs. 10 ozs. in 7 days for Mr. George Albright, AUentown, Pa. Due to calve Septem- ber 12. 1911. by the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front pages. B, for full particulars) Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty. 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane. 20 Ujs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Eminence, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's 2d Bess, 18 lbs. 10 ozs. E m i n e n t's Fawn Buttercup. 18 lbs. 2 ozs. Rosefem Rosebud, 1 7 lbs. 15 ozs. Eminent's Brown Princess. 17 lbs. 7 ozs. Halcyon Florida 2d, P. 6888, H. C. ENA'S EMINENT, 2I39SS, A. J. c. c. Golden Lad, Golden Pasha, P. 1242. H. C. P. 2154. C. Sire of Maitland Lily. Rome. P. 4017, H. C. Nizam, P. 2408, H. C. 1st Devon County. Reserve over Jersey. 3d over Jer., Apr., '97. 1st B. and W. S. 1st and Sweepstakes, 1st St. Peter, '97. 2d n. and W. S. 2d R. Counties S. 1st Royal Show. 1st Gloucester S. 1st and Champion S. 3 Parish Shows. Senator, P. 2759, H. C. pr., '97. Sire of And many other noted Leda's Golden Lad, winners. Jennie's Prince, P. 3063, H. C. P. 1073. C. 1st over Jer.. '01, '02. Jersey Lily, 1st State's pr.. '01, '02. P. 4004, C. 2d St. Peter. Golden Lad, Lady Baroness, F. 2514, H. C. Belle du Couvent, P. 1242, H. C. St. John's Baron, P. 4674, H. C. P. 661. H.C. 1st pr. and Par. pr.. Orphan 2d, May, '94. P. 2844, H. C. 1st St. Mary, '92. Golden Boy 2d, P. 1251, C. Orphan, F. 3259. C. Everton King, P. 390. C. Rob Roy, P. 1749, C. Golden Medal. 3d over Jer., Aug., '89. P. 2158. C. Count Wolseley, Vicountesse Darkey's Daisy 3d P. 928, H. C. du Couvent 3d, P. 3445. H. C. P. 6684. C. Vicountesse Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Darkey's Daisy 2d, P. 1690, C. du Couvent, Countesse du Couvent, P. 4758, H. C. F. 7584, H. C. 1st Cham., Western 2d p. ov. J., May, '90. f Kaiser. P. 764, H. C. Show, '93. 2d p. ov. J., Aug., '90. 1st St. Peter local Sweepstakes, Western show. Show, '90. 2d Devon Co. Show. Golden Lad, 2d B. W. Show, Bris- P. 1242, H. C. Kaiser's Prince, tol, and H. C. Royal Bessie's Knight, P. 993, H. C. Show, '86. P. 2518, H. C. Bessie 5th. 2d ov. J. and P. p.. •88. Sweepstakes, Western P. 4370, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '88. Princess Ruby. Show, '99. Parish pr., Aug., '94. 1st St. Lawrence, '94. 3d over Jer., Apr., , Bessie of L'Alva, P. 2838, C. '89. F. 6218, C. Volunteer, P. 694, H. C. Bessie of L'Alva 2d, P. 1045. C. Pretty Lady Superior 5th, P. 5624. H. C. Parish prize, '95, '98. 1st prize, St. Mary Show, '97, '98. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05, sale for $10,000. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Daisy, 136499. 19 lbs. 2 ozs. A great sire and pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grand- sire. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Lowland King. P. 1673, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '92. 1st H. B. p. ov. J., '92. 1st over Jer., Apr., '93. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '93. Pretty Lady Superior, F. 6529, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '84. 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Western Show. '84. f Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. i Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marctt to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sul- t.ana 2d, winner of 1st p.. B. and W. S.. N. A. S. S. and 1st at the Yorkshire S.. Eng., '95. (2 lbs. 9i ozs. of butter in 24 hours.) Ornie is also the sire of many other fa- mous animals. Halcyon Florida, P. 5783, C. I [ Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st pr. over Island. f Puritan, P. 1594, C. I Florida. F. 2902. H. C. May Lad, P. 1240, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '90. 1st H. B. and Parish pr., '90. Lowland Beauty. F. 3971. C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1 Sire of I Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days, 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. I Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. O.xford Dahlia, P. 258S, H. C. Won 1st pr. and C, Oxfordshire Show, Eng., '93. 1st pr., R. A. S., Ches- ter, Eng., '93. 1st p. and Silver Cup. H. S., '93. 1st pr., R. A. S., Eng. Show, '94. Mourier King, P. 1115. H. C. PastiUa. P. 2855. C. Marquis, P. 804. C. Fliquet 2d. P. 636. H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer., '88. Everton King, P. 390. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow. Miltiades, P. 868, H. C. Mourier's Lass, P. 2222, H. C. Sans Peur 5th, P. 841, H. C. Queen Adelaide. P. 2017, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 191 1. Bull. Bred and owned by T. S. Cooper & Sons. No II. Heifer. VIOIvA'S OOI,DE;n I,BNA, 240364 Sire— VIOLA'S GOLDEN FERN, 77393, A. J. C. C. (See below.) Dam— GOLDEN LENA S EMINENT, 213995. (See preceding page, No. 10.) Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Bom November 9th, 1909. Solid color; white spot; black tongue; black and brown switch. A beautiful heifer, with lovely head; prominent eyes; dished face; thin neck; straight back; broad hips; thin tail, beautifully set; neat in bone; wide and deep body; thin, mellow hide; remarkable udder development, running way to the front, with large and beautifully-placed teats. VIOI^A'S GOI.DBN FERN, 77393> A. J. C. C. (FOR REFERENCE ONLY.) One of the best sires that Golden Fern*s Lad ever sired, and is being retained in the '* Linden Grove" herd as a breeder. Sire GOLDEN FERN'S LAD, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our M ay . '02 , sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale forSlO.OOO, His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for 510,200. and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. His five tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5i ozs. each. H i s two (2) best daugh- ters in public but- ter test are Free- dom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter in 24 hours at the Tring Show Ring, England, be- ing 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine, Gold Medal, Tunbridge Wells. England, 2 lbs. 7 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 days. His son, Eminent 2d, has 34 tested daughters, averag- ing IS lbs. 7i ozs. each, and many more to come. His son. Flying Fox, has 5 tested daugh- ters, averaging 1 7 lbs. 13|- ozs. His son. Carnation's Fern Lad, has six tested daughters, averaging 16 lbs. li ozs. Dam MISS VIOLA, P. 9644. H. C. 195796, A. J. C. C. One of the best cows in the "Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize, in the public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 days in milk. She is sired by the highly commended bull. Willoh 2d. P. 2855, H. C. sire of a magnificent lot of dairy cows on the Island. The dam of Miss Viola is the world's famous cow, "Lady Viola." (See pedigree to the right.) Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hrs., from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs, of butter was made. He also sired the great cow. "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7f ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sixty -five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America, aver- aging IS lbs. i oz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097,21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Saudgate, 122509, 20 lbs. 10* ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, IS lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8k ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150. 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228, 16 lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227, 15 lbs. 14i ozs. Golden Lad's Rosaire, 115227, 14 lbs. 14f ozs. La Chasse Flirt, 127236, 14 lbs. 12^ ozs. And others. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02. in her fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. [ Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2dH. B.p. ov. Jer..'88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners, and grandsire of the fa- mous bull, Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d prize over Jersey and Parish prize, '04, by Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. out of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 4606, C, dam of Eminence. F. 7124, C. dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Minnesota. Iowa, Indiana and St. Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner. Minnesota State Fair, '02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Emi- nent 2d, two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. winner of 2d prize, St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C, 2d prize wiimer over Jersey, '94, and dam of the world-renowned bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. She is out of Brown Fern, F. . Sweepstakes. N. C. Show. "92; winner of 1st prize, Wisconsin, Dam of Miss Viola: Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '04; won in public but- ter test. May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1 St prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May. '05. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England, '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, that won 1st for bull and progeny at the Royal Jer. Show.' 10. Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C, that tested in public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444. H. C, that tested in public but- ter test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy Viola. P. 10902, H. C, winner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs.. when 159 days in milk, being only 30 months old. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '98. 1st over Jer., Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at three Parish Shows, '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02, sale to J. A. Middleton. Shel- byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3 Parish Shows, '97. Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 10^ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test. 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Par. Shows, '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. BagateUe, F. 5076. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey, '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84; also Parish prize. ■ Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 17 lbs. Quality. F. 1748. H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show, '82. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Dairy Boy. P. 21S, C. A sire of great dairy cows, rich and per- sistent milkers. . Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville, 'S7. Tst over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95, '96, '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day; private test, 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. butter In one day. Poster, P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and gran- dam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th, P. 1188, H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. Lugans. F. 7020, C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. Sire of Lady Longfield. 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie, 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Brunette Star, 27270, 17 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Juno, 16726, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306, H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1st pr., Eng. Royal. 1st pr. and Silver Medal at London Dairy Show, '81. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. ' 'The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen. ' ' Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. Sire said to be Roy- ahst. P. 139, H. C, son of Regina , F . 32. H. C. Romulus, P. 181, H.C. 2d St. Peter. '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Musique, F. 1096, C. Jolly, F. 230. C. Grey. Herd Book closed. Very good cow. Vertumnus, P. 161, H. C. 1st pr.. Trinity. '77. Dairy Pride 2d, P. 37, H. C. Horace. P. 94, H. C. Sire of Le Brocq's Prize, 1st over Jer.. '78. 53 bulls in com- petition. Polly. F. 1828. C. 1st over Jer . '84, '85. 26 quarts of milk, 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d, P. 414. H. C. Leonidas, P. 831, H. C Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 4th, P. 1188, H. f Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d prize, August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, August, '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par. pr., '86. 2d over Jer., Aug., '86. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 12. Heifer. VIOI.A'8 GOIyD IvADY, 240362, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopcrsburg, Pa. Born July 20th. 1909. Solid color: black tongue and switch. Handsome head; lofty carriage; very large, promi- nent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin neck; strong, straight back; splendid loins; broad hips; thin, well-set tail, with splendid switch; neat m bone; thin. soft, mellow hide; body of enormous depth and width; remarkable udder development, running way to the front, with large and beautifully- placed teats. Sire VIOLA'S QOLDEN FERN, 77393, A. J. C. C. Viola's Golden Fern is siring for us a class of calves of which we are very proud. We are selling, in this sale, his two oldest daughters. Nos. U and 12. to show breeders how good they are. We predict both will do credit to their illus- trious ancestors. Viola's Golden Fern is sired by the world's famous bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. out of Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C. She is one of the very best dair>' cows in the ''Linden Grove" herd. She won. in the public butter test on the Island, the Godding- ton prize, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs.. in 24 hours, being in milk only 39 days and barely 4 years old. She is a daughter of the celebrated cow, Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. and a full sister to Mr. C. I. Hudson's great cow. Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444. H. C, that tested 3 lbs., in the public butter test, in 24 hours. (See preceding pageNo. 11 . for full pedigree of Viola's Golden Fern.) Dam STOCKWELL'S BROWN LADY, 213958, A. J. C. C. Imported in Septem- ber. 07. A good dairy cow and a magnificent brecd- Stockwell . P. 35.S0. H. C. Sold at our May. '07, auction sale for fl 1,500 to Hon. A. B. Lewis, Frede- ricksburg, Va. Stockwell has been successful in siring a remarkable lot of animals which have shown themselves to be dairy cows of great value. All his daughters as they come in milk are proving his value as a sire. Considering how little he was used on the Island, he is making a great showing. He now heads Dr. H. D. Rodman's herd at Shelbyville. Ky. Sire of Woodland's Pride. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. '09. Stockwell's Giltedge. Champion winner at Kentucky. Iowa. In- d i a n a. Tennessee and Missouri State Fairs. '08. Jolly Sweet Thing 2d. Champion. Iowa State Fair. '08. Also first in class. Iowa. 'Tennessee and Illi- nois State Fairs. '08. Brumhilde. P. 10597, C. Bred February 14th, 1911, to the cele- brated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See page B, front pages, for full particulars.) Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes over St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows. April, '03. I 1st State's prize over the Island. Apr . 03. Champion. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows. '05. He was sold at auction for $3,300. Oxford Lad sired the great bulls, Majesty. Luc y's Champion and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad. sold at our May. '10. auction sale for $11,100. Seventeen daughters, Ijy Oxford Lad, at the Public Butter Test, on the Island of Jersey, averaged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs 11 ozs. of milk, 1 lb. 13 i ozs. butter. All winning Certificates of Merit, this is a larger nura- taer than have ever won. sired by one bull and many more to come. He also sired the sen- sational bull. "Stockwell." that sold in our May. '07. sale for $11,500. At our May. '10. auc- tion sale, fifteen ani- mals, sired by Ox- ford Lad, averaged $1,778. . Golden Leda. P. 8000. H. C. 1st pr, over Jer.. '00, 1st pr. and Champion- ship. North Club Show. '00 and '01. and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Mr. Ahier. the owner and breeder of Golden Leda. also bred Golden Fern's Lad. Eminent 2d, and Leda's Golden Lad. Golden Leda is also dam of Leda's Gol- den Lad and of For- farshire's Golden Leda, 178458. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sa- viour and Grou- ville Shows, May, '04. f Red Chief. P 3119. H. C. Red Chief is sired by the highly commend- ed bull. Azax. P. 2683, H. C, a son of Cowslip 16th, P. 6084, H. C. She is a daughter of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. and nothing could induce her owner to name a price on her. and she was known on the Island as the £1000 ($5,000) cow. The dam of Red Chief was Redfern's Rainbow. P. 8160. H. C. a highly com- mended daughter of Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Promptitude 2d. P. 2325. C. Certificate of Merit. May butter test. '97, 2 lbs. i oz. Dam of Fawn's Lass, P. 6462, H. C , 2 lbs. 1 oz,. 66 days in milk: 1 lb. 15i ozs., 228 days in milk. Datn of three other cows, winners of Certificates of Merit in butter tests on the Island. Champion Flying Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Sold at our '02 auc- tion sale for $7,500. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is the dam of three famous bulls; namely, C a i e s t, Houpla and Oxford Lad. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-nionths-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- s o n. " Stockwell.' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Leda. P. 6636. H. C. La Commune's Prince. P. 498. H. C. 3d over Jersey. '85. 3d H. B. prize. '85. Sire of Rival's Julia 2d. P. 2086. H. C. winner of 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. '88. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer , Apr., '87. 1st ov. Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr.. '89. 1st ov. Jer.. Aug.. '89. Son of the famous Sul- tane. P 7. H. C. foundation cow of the grea . ; t family the Isl . has yet produ '^ Ox d Primrose. P 2252. C. '■of the best cows in her day on the Island. Promptitude. F. 5162. C. 16 lbs. 2 ozs. butter in 7 days. 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter from 24 hours milk. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C 1st ov. Jer.. '83.'8 4'85 1st pr. over Jer. Jubi lee Show. '83. Cham Cup for great- est No. of points, '83. [ Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr , St. Savionr,'70. 1st H. B., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646 (official record, 39 lbs. 12 ozs.), that sold at our auction sale. May 11, '82, for $3,550. Boyle, P. 1559, H C Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. He also sired the great cow. " Speckled Band." dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie." that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. li ozs. of butter in 24 hours, in the public butter test, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Parish pr.. '94. Golden Pearl. P. 1975, H. C. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. Squanto, P. 270, H. C. Exported to the United States in '82. He has seven tested half-sisters, and is half-brother to For- get Me- Not, P. 291, H. C, that won 1st over Jersey in '81, was imported to America and won 1st and Sweepstakes at New Jersey State Fair, and sired Well Done, 19 lbs. 4 ozs.: Lady Phillis, 18 lbs. 15 ozs.: Sibyl's Beauty, 18 lbs.: Sib- yl's Fancy, 17 lbs.: Fringe, 15 lbs. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days: 89 lbs. S ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. loi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. 1^ ozs.. and others. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Mabel 2d. P. 497, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Lowland King, P. 1673, H. C. Protnesse, F. 5481, H. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. 1st over Jer.. '79, '80. 1st Eng Roy.. '79. 1st St. Peter. '79, '80. 1st Pa. State Fair, '80. Sold at auction to Mr. T. A. Havemeyer for S3. 200. Sire of Beulah De Gruchy. 13480. 22 lbs. 2 ozs. M.aritana. 12039, 16 lbs. 3 J ozs. Geneva, 13220, 15 lbs. 11 ozs. Mousy, F. 1931, C. Dam of Mousy 2d, 17 lbs. 1 oz. Sans Peur 2d, F. 287. C. gabel. P. 213. C. T. S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 13. Cow. IvBNA'S PR«TTY IVADY, 214022, A. J. C. C. Bred by R. Le Feuvre. St. Helier, Island of Jersey. Bom October 13th, 1907. Imported (in dam) October 8th, 1907. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black and white tongue; black switch. Nice head ; prominent eyes ; thin neck ; strong, straight back; good withers; very broad hips; thin tail, beautifully set; thin, mellow hide; wide and deep body; beautiful udder, running way to the front, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. Sire LAUREL'S KINO, P. 3818, C. Helena's Fox, P. 3208. H. C. Second prize over Jer- sey, April, '03. First prize over Jersey. August, '05. A very successful sire, and large and tempting offers have been refused by his owner for him. . Dainty, F. 9009, C Dam GOLDEN LENA'S EMINENT. 2I395S, A. J. C. C. (See preceding page. No. 10, for full pedi- gree.) Her dam sold for $3,700 at auction, and her sister (out of the same cow) tested 17 lbs. 10 ozs. for Mr. George Al- fa r i g h t, Allen- town. Pa. Bred April 1st, 1911. to the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C. (See front pages, B, for full particulars.) Champion Flying Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, ■02, for S7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of "Fox Glove," that tested in public but- ter test on the Is- land, 2 lbs. 81 ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2j ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St, Louis Show, Sept., '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the 2d, 3d and 4th prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. His son, Sam Loates, sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win- ner, public butter test, October, '07. 1 lb. 13^ ozs., 161 days in milk. Flying Fox also sired the celebrated bull. "Oxford Lad," P. 3123, H. C and many other famous animals. Helena, P. 5203, H. C. An 18-qt. cow. and a very persistent milker. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- s o n, ' 'Stockwell.' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. They are not only winners in the show ring, but in the public butter tests as well. Rosette 5th, P. 2SS1, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer,. '89. 1st H. B. prize. 1st Parish prize. Dam of Flying Fox, Alicante (the dam of "The Owl"), Forfarshire, three Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Paul. P. 1343. H. C. Sire of many prize winners. Boyle, P. 1559, H, C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. A great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128,C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Fortescue 2d. P. 1041, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., Aug., Estimate 2d, P. 1278. H. C. 2d p.. St. Saviour Show, '90. 3d p., St. Saviour Show, '91. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over Island, August. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOj ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 73 lbs. 6 ozs. in 30 days. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 3 ozs. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Fortescue, P. 766, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '86. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., Apr., '87. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., Apr., '88. 1st as stub bull. '88. Channel 2d, P. 1830, H. C. f Conquest. 354. \ 2d over Jer. and 2d Herd Book, '84. Estimate, F. 2744, C. Palatine, F. 3368. C A grand cow never exhibited. Happy, F. 309, C. As shown above is by Scipio and out of old Quality. Scipio. P. 157. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '77. 2d H. B. and Parish prize. '77. Mel vine. [ Quality, F. 1748, H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Cham. Cup, Royal Jersey Show, '82. No. 13^^. Heifer Calf. PERN'S PRETTY I,ENA, 351922, A. J. C. C. f Bom January 10th, 1911. Solid color; white tip to black tongue; black switch. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons. A very handsome calf. Sire-GOLDEN FERN OF LINDEN, 840II, A. J. C. C, who is by Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C., out of the great cow. Golden Lad's Industry*, 162058, being a daughter of the great bull, Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. a cow we imported and were so impressed with her great dairy qualities that we reserved her son. by "Old Fern." for our own use. U Dam— LENA'S PRETTY LADY. 214022, A. J. C. C. (See above, No. 13.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 14. Bull. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg. Pa. Born March 3d, 1910. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Very handsome head; large, prominent eyes: broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; broad hips; tail well set, thin and long, with magnificent switch; wide and deep body; soft, mellow bide. We are selling in this sale the grandest bred and individually the best lot of bulls we have ever sold; but we are so "wedded" to Viola's Oxford Prince, that it is with great reluctance that we part with him and my advice to such that are anxious to build up a reputation is to "bid last" "" vinla'« nvfnrri Prince. VIOLA'S OXFORD PRINCE, 90537» A. J. C. C. SIRE— Viola^s Golden Jolly, 79314. A. J. C. C. (See full pedigree below.) DAM— Annie I^ee's Oxford I/ady, 213938, A. J. C. C. (See full pedigree on opposite page.) on Viola's Oxford Sire VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLY, P. 79314, A.J. C.C. He is a bull of match- less breeding, qual- ity and conforma- tion. We sold him in our May, '09, sale to Drs. Still and Laughlin, Kinloch Farm, Kirksville, Mo., for $12,000— the highest price ever paid for a Jer- sey bull at auction. Viola's Golden Jolly was exported to Eng- landvvhile still a year- ling, so that there is none of his prog- eny on the Island. In his English home he was bred to a very small number of cows, being owned in a small private establishment. He has inherited from his great sire. Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. and from his dam, Lady Viola. P. 8463. H. C, dairy qual- ities of unlimited possibilities. Lady Viola was imported by us last winter. She is the most sen- sational cow that the Jersey breed has so far produced, having won every prize of any im- portance while on the Island, also first over all England and Championship wherever shown in the years '06, '07 and '08. She also won 1st prize in public butter test at Tring Show in Eng- land, as well as 2 lbs. 12 ozs. in public butter test on the Island. The get of Viola's Golden Jolly made a new record for year- ling heifers, nine of them selling for $7,160 — an average of $795 each, at our '10 auction sale, all bred by us. Golden Jolly, j P. 2921, H. C. First prize and Cham- pion, North Show, '00. Sire of Golden Warrior, first over England Royal Show, '03; 1st over England and Cham- pion. Dairy S., 03. Jolly Lady of Beech- wood. 1st prize, III. State Fair, 'OS; 1st. Champion and Grand Champion, National Show, Chi- cago, '08. He also sired the four cows that won first prize for bull and produce. National Dairy S., Chicago and Ilhnois State Fair. '08. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, that we im- ported in '06. We re bought her at Mr. J. M. Overton's sale. '08, for $2,550. She is looked upon on the Island as hav- ing made the most phenomenal public butter test (taking into consideration age and lactation) ever made, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk, being only 30 months old. At our '09 sale we sold 13 of his daughters at an average of $530 each. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale h i s grandson, "Stockwell." sold for $11,500. His daughter. Golden Sultana, at the age of 12. sold in our '10 sale for $3,700, and her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold in same sale for $11,100. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. I Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. First prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May, '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brook- hill Fox, three fa- mous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. A wonderful dairy cow. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. 1st over Jcr., '04; won in public butter test. May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st over Jersey and Theatre Cup. May, '05. 1st prize, Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1 St over England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and 'OS. Champion over all England, '07. 1st prize in butter test cows, Aug.. '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, 1st prize bull and prog- eny. Royal Jersey Show, '10. Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C, that tested in public butter test. May. '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C. that tested in public but- ter test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy Viola, P. 10902, H. C, now named Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, winner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs., when 159 days in milk, after dropping her first calf, being only 30 months old. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '98. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr.. '00. 1st at three Parish Shows, '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May. '02, sale to J. A. Middleton, Shel- byville. Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564.JH. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. Sth and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, "Spec- kled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, ' ' Nursie,' ' that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Parish p., '94. Coimt Wolseley. P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: AHcante. P. 3880. H.C. Oxford Rose. P. 3737, C. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C, and Ox- ford Lass, P. 3582, C. Brookhill Rose, P. 1889, C. f Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes. 3 Parish Shows, '97. Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test, 121 days. She sold in our May, *06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C. 3d over Jersey. '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Par. Shows, '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days. Sixty- five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. Sire of Golden Lad 's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Bjc a t r i c e. 157326, 22 lbs in 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Wolseley, P. 401,H. C. Istov. Jer.. '83, '84, '85. 1st p. over Jersey Jubilee Show, '83. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B ov. Jer.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land. '82. f Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 1st p. ov. Eng.. '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. f Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C Mahomet. P. 259. C. Mussy, F. 1152. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 1st St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d p. over Jer.. '83. Hermione. P. 634. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Nameless. P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95. '96, '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day. private test, 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Happy, F. 309. C. Mignonne. F. 1443, C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. [ Sally 2d. P. 414, H. C. Leonidas, P. 831, H. C. I Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. f Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 7th, P. 1188 H. C. 1 Daisy 4th. P. 1188. H. C. _ BagateUe. F. 3076, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. Lufians. F. 7020. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Sultane Sth, P. 944. H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997, H. C. 2d prize, August. *88. Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, August, '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par. pr.. '86. 2d over Jer., Aug., '86. T, S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 191 1. ANNI© I.©E'S OXFORD I.ADY, 313938, A. J^ C (Bessie Lee, P. 12094, H. C.) Dam of Bull (No. 14), Viola»s Oxford Prince, 90527. (See opposite page for Sire and other particulars ) Annie I,ee»s Oxford Lady sold in our 1910 auction sale for $1,350 to Hon. A who always buys the best. c. M. Bowman, Salem, Va., Sire OXFORD LAD. P.3I23,H. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grou\'ilJe Shows, Apr., '03. 1st State's prize over the Island. Apr., '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 ozs. Oxford Cora. Reserve over Jersey. May, '05; winner of Silver Medal (first prizel in the Island public butter test. Oct., '06. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk ; Par. prize, Aug., *09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of $6,025 and twenty five cows at an average of $ 1 . 1 7 7 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion. Stockweli hav- ing sold for $11,500. and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for SlI .100. at our '07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged $2,450 at our auction sales. The heavy demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales; his get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad, tested at the public Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk. 31 lbs. 11 ozs. milk, 1 lb. I3i ozs. butter. Champion Flying Fox, P. 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. Dam ANNIE LEE. F. 8894, H. C. now named MOURANT'S FONTAINE, 19S8S2, A. J. C. C. Dam of ! Lady Houpla. F. 9271. H. C, winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup. St. Saviour Show. '05. Tested 2 lbs. 12 ozs.. 73 days in milk, after first calf. Mourant's Fontaine sold in our '06 sale to Mr. Howard Wil- lets for S900. She was a large and very persistent milker. Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land has ever pro- duced. She is dam of the great bull. Houpla; the celebrated bull. ' ' Caiest. ' ' whose 8 daughters sold in our '05 auction sale at an average of $987.50; and last.but not least, she is also dam of the bull. "Oxford L a d." P. 3123, H. C. ■ Caiest. P. 2591, H. C. 1st prize. Champion- ship and State's p., Grouville Show, '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C, win- ner of 22 first prizes. Caiest sired many noted animals, among them being Gambojje's Pride 4th, P. SSOl, H. C. 2 lbs. 7^ ozs.. being 48 days in milk in public butter test. 1st pr. winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, August. '04. And sold in our auc- tion sale, May, '06, for S2.500. Caiest is in the front rank as a s!re of dairy cows. Fifteen of his daughters have sold in our sales for $12,996; eight of them aver- aging S9S7 at our '06 sale — one selling for $2,500. the high- est priced cow in the sale. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. 3 Champion Winners. Count 'H'^olseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer. and Par. pr.. Apr., '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr.. '89. I 1st over Jer.. Aug.. '89. 1, Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Fontaine's King, P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. Boyle. P. 1559. H. (See below.) t Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. [ Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95, Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. ( Oxford Lass, P.3582,C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Beauty. Afterwards EUora, a beautiful cow worthy of her great sire. She died of milk fever at the Grouville Show be- fore being qualified. Nunthorpe. P. 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun. 126625, 18 lbs. 5^ ozs. Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01, and other prizes. I Flyaway, P. 4856, C. 2d pi. over Jer. and Par. prize, '93. Dam of Reminder, P. 2052, C. a famous sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128,C. ' Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84. '85. . Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70, 1st H. B., '71. Count Cicero. F, 398, H. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow, Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, C. Reserve No. for cup, '90. 1st over Jersey. '90. 1st H. B. over J.. '90. 1st over Jersey. '91. Blythwood Challenge Cup. '91. 22 quarts milk. 3 lbs. butter in 24 hrs. [ Count Wolseley. I P. 928, H. C. i 2d ov. Jer. and Par. p.. April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. 1st pr. winner over Jersey, '91. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. 1st H. B. ov. Jer., '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. Reserve Cham. Cup, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. f Happy Cetewayo. I P. 582, C. I Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. f Mahomet, P. 259, C. I Mussy, F. 1152. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. Sold at our Oct. sale. '82. for S3. 100. i Minerva, F. 2281, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Guenon's Pride. P. 347. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. prize. '82. 1st Guenon p.. '82. '83. i. Fontaine. F. 2058. C. 1st over jer,. '86, '88. 1st Grouville, '87. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. f Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83. '84, '85. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d. ■■ P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. Minerva, F. 2281. C. f Sultan, F. 58, H. C. [ Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. ( Golden Cloud, •I P. 358, H. C. t Snowflake. P. 714. H.C. Noble. F. 104, H. C. J Rosette. ISJ,^. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '79, [ Browny, F. 2002. Happy, P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom 19 lbs. 5 ozs. '80. 8218, Fleur de I'Air. F. 1736. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. Dairy Boy, P. 218. C. Dairy, F. 1267, H. C. 24 qts. milk in 24 hrs. Horace, P. 94. H. C. Sire of Le Brocq's Prize, 1st over Jer., '78, 53 bulls in com- petition. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 1st p.. St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 7657. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Sold at our Oct. sale. '82. for $3,100. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." I Polly. F. 1828. C. 1st over Jer.. '84. '85. 26 quarts milk. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy. F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., 'S2. . Minerva. F. 2281. C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139. H. C, son of Regina. F. 32, H. C. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. (See above.) Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Happy. P. 211, C. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1735, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Royal. '68. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 15. Bull, VIOI^A'S BROWN PRINCE, 90067, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburs. Pa. Born October 26th, 1909. Solid color: black tongue and switch. A beautiful head, finely chiselled; large, prominent eyes; lofty carriage; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; broad hips; splendid loins; tail thin and beautifully set. with splendid switch; neat in bone; hide very thin and soft; grand wedge-shaped body of great depth and width. He will grow to be a beautiful bull and with his breeding and individuality is certain to prove a great sire. Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion, North Show, '00. Sire of Golden Warrior, 1 st over England Royal Show, '03; 1st over England and Cham- pion, Dairy Show, '03. Sire VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLY. P. 79314, A.J. C.C. He is a bull of match- less breeding, qual- ity and conforma- tion. We sold him in our May, '09, sale to Drs. Still and Laughlin, Kinloch Farm. Kirksville, Mo., for $12,000— the highest price ever paid for a Jer- sey bull at auction. Viola's Golden Jolly was exported t o England while still a yearling, so that there is none of his progeny on the Is- land. In his Eng- lish home he was bred to a very small number of cows, being owned in a small private establishment. He has inherited from his great sire. Golden Jolly. P. 2921. H. C. and from his dam. Lady Viola. P. 8463, H. C, dairy qual- ities of unlimited possibilities. Lady Viola was imported by us last winter. She is the most sen- sational cow that the Jersey breed has so far produced, having won every prize of any impor- tance while on the Island, also first over all England and Championship wherever shott-n in the years '06. '07 and '08. She also won 1st prize in public butter test at Tring Show in England, as well as 2 lbs. 12 ozs. in pub- lic butter test on the Island. The get of Viola's Golden Jolly made a new record for yearling heifers, nine of them selling for $7,160 — an average of $795 each, at our '10 auction sale, all bred by us. Dam VERNONIA 3d, P. 12593, H. C, now named LADY VERNONrA'S DAUGHTER, 213949, A. J. C. C. A splendid daughter of the famous cow, Vemonia, F. 8706, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced, Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May. '98. (See No. 14 for ex- tended breeding of this famous cow.) Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '98. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr.. '00. 1st at three Parish Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02, sale to J. A. Middleton, Shel- byville, Ky. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3 Parish Shows. '97. Sire of Aristocratic Beauty. 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours. 121 days in milk. She sold in our May, '06. sale for $1,100. L Gipsy Maid. P, 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows. '97. H. C. and Par. '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. Nameless, P. 3222, 2d over Jer. pr., '98. 1st Cham. Class. '96, '97. '98. Milked 24 qts. a day. private test. 2 lbs. ] 1 ozs. butter in one day. Poster, P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. . Daisy 7th. P. 3277, H. C. Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564. H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325, sold in our May, '01. sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. Bagatelle. P. 5076. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671. H. Sally 2d, P. 414, H. C Leonidas, P. 881. H. C. Ix)vely Sylvia, F. 6513. C. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 4th, P. 118J H C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. Lugans. F. 7020, C. I Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '04. Public butter test. May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1 St pr. . Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, ■05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited. '06 and '07. Champion over all England. '07. . 1st pr. in butter test cows, Aug-, '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C, winner of Brst over Jersey for bull and progeny. April. '10. beautiful heifers in this sale. He is now universally acclaimed the "King of the Island." Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, Certificafe of Merit in public butter test. May. '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs.. 39 days in milk. 4 years. 1 month old. Willoh s Rosy, P. 10444, H. C. (now named Willoh's Lady Viola. 219486, A. J. C. C, and owned by Mr. C I. Hudson. East Nor- wich. L.I.). Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '06, 3 lbs.. 38 days in milk. 4 years. 1 month old. She is the dam of three tested daughters. Poppy Viola. P. 10902. H. C. (now named Golden Jolly's Lady Viola), that we imported in '06. We re-bought her at Mr. J.M. Overton's sale, '08. for $2,550. She is looked upon on the Island as having made the most phenomenal pubUc butter test (taking into consideration age and lactation) ever made, testing I lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk, being only 30 months old. She made a private test at home of 2 lbs. 9 ozs. in 24 hours. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d pr., August, 'SS. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. August. '85. 2d over Jer., Aug.. '86. He is the sire of a number of Centurion, P. 3198, 2d over Jer. 1st State's Jersey, '02. 3d over Jer.. Aug. H. C. Apr., '02. pr. over Carlo's King. P. 2876. H. Ninety, P. 8372. H. C. now named Eminent's Grey Ninety, 203633. A. J. C. C. Vernonia. F. 8706, H C. now named Lady Vernonia. 195785. A. J. C. C. Winner 1st pr. over the Island. May. '02. Champion winner over the Island. Aug.. "02. Sold in our May, '06, sale to Mr. J. M. Overton for $2,500. (See opposite page for picture of this famous cow.) Claudius. P. 1536, C. A sire of great dairy cows, among them being the dam of Gold Medal Prin- cess, 187433. A. J. C. C , winner of ■ English Jersey Cat- tle Society Gold Medal, May, '04, in public butter test, testing 3 lbs. 2} ozs. in 24 hours. 135 days in milk. Belle Dame's Abbey, F. 5714. H. C. One of the best cows on the Island. Sultana's Golden Lad. P. 2609, H. C. Sire of Sultan's Black Beauty, sold in our May. '06, sale for $3,000. Carlo's Gipsy. P. 3519. H. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sire of thirty-four test- ed cows averaging 18 lbs. 71 ozs.. test- ed by eleven differ- ent owners in eight different states. Eighty, P. 5564, C. Hillride Lad. P. 1163. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. '89. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sultana, P. 6072. H. C. 1st and Sweepstakes at the North Show. '96. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. May. '96. Carlo 3d. P. 817. H. C. Quaker's Girl. F. 7215, C. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. Eminence. F. 7124. H. C. Sweepstakes, N. C. Show. '92. Dam of Little Eminence. 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. f Elderly 2d. P. 1393, H. C. Orgueil, F. 3583. C. Castor, P. 870. H. C. 2d over Jersey and 3d State's prize over Jersey Jubilee Show. '87. Courage. P. 813. C. Sire of Courageous Countess of Oaklands, 8640, H. C. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '00. Official test. 2 lbs. in 24 hourR. Water Lily. P. 4838. H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. 2d over Jersey. C. 2d H. B. and Par pr . *94. Everton King 7th, P. 1107, C. Rozel's Pet 2d. F. 7413, H. C. Wolseley. P. 401,H.C. St. John's Twist. 6798. H. C. Dolly of the Valley. \ P. 1246. H. C. [ f Jim. P. 346. H. C. Miss Julia 3d. P. 2978. H. C. Castor. P. 870. H. C. Belle Dame 5th, F. 3424, C. Volunteer. P. 694. H. C. 2d over Jersey and 2d H. B.. April. '86. 2d over Jer., Aug., '86. Miss Julia. P. U57. H. C. Dolly, P. 252. C. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. Earring. F. 2341. C. Bute. P. 323. C. La Grande Julia. F. 3040. H. C. LADY VERNONIA, 195785, A. J. C. C. (Highly Commended Cow, Vernonia, F. 8706, H. C.) Winner First Prize over the Island, IV\a>, 1902. Champion Winner over the Island, August, 1902. First Prize, Sweepstakes and Champion Winner, Three Western Parishes, 1902, 1903 and 1904. Winner St. Peter Challenge Prize, 1902 and 1904. First Prize, Island Show, May, 1904. Winner Theatre Challenge Cup and Championship, May, 1904. First Prize, Champion Sweepstakes and Special one of a Head of Four, St. Peter Show, 1905. First Prize over the Island, August, 1905, as well as a number of other Prizes. Dropped her last calf April, 1905, and was good enough to "clean the deck" at the Royal vShow on the Island, August, 1905. She is a show cow 365 days in a year, and Mr. Francis Le Brocq (best judge on the Island) called her the greatest milker on the Island. She sold in our May, 1906, auction for $2,500 to Mr. J. M. Overton, Nashville, Tenn. She is grandam of the bull, Viola's Brown Prince, 90067 (No. 15 of catalog). VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLY, 79314, A. J. C. C. Sold in our May, 1909, auction to Drs. Still & Laughlin, Kirksville, :\Io., for Si 2, 000 — the highest price ever paid for a Jersey at auction. SON OF THE PEERLESS LADY VIOLA, P. 8463. H. C. (See No. 70 of catalog.) She won First over Jersey, 1004; Certificate of Merit in Butter Test, May, 1904, yield, 3 lbs. 12 ozs., SO days in milk; First over Jersey and winner of tlie Theatre Champion Cup, May, 1905; First prize, Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Qrouville Show, 1905; First over England wherever exhibited, 1906; First prize, Royal Counties Show, Cardiff, 1907; First prize. Royal Show, Lincoln, 1907; First prize, Tunbridge Wells Show, 1907; First prize, Tring Park Show, 1907; First prize, Tring Show, for tested cows (after being on the show circuit for eight weeks), 1907; Champion, Tring Show, 1907. Lady Viola is sired by NOBLEMAN, P. 2555, H. C, First over Jersey, August, 1898. Her dam is Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C, a' magnificent dairy cow, and full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 1665,?8, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Lady Viola is also dam of NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C, First over Jersey, with his progeny, April, '10. (See front page B.) MISS VIOLA, P. 9644, H. C, Certificate of Merit in Butter Test, May, 1905, yield, 2 lbs. 15 ozs., 39 days in milk, when 4 years, I month old. WILLOH'S ROSY, P. 10444, H. C, winner of Parish Prize, August, 1904; Certificate of Merit in Butter Test, May, 1906, yield, 3 lbs., 38 days in milk, when 4 years, I month old. POPPY VIOLA, P. 10902, H. C, now named GOLDEN JOLLN 'S LADY VIOLA, 203699, A. J. C. C, winner of Bronze Medal in Public Butter Test, October, 1905. Nine yearling heifers, by Viola's Golden Jolly, all bred by us, from great cows of the "Linden Grove" herd, sold in our 1910 auction for an average of $795 each — a new record for yearling heifers. EXAMINE THE GET OF VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLY IN THIS SALE— EVERY ONE OUT OF A SUPERIOR DAM. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, the full sister to Viola's Golden Jolly, was imported by us in 1906, and sold to jMr. J. M. Overton, at whose closing out sale in 1908 we bought her for $2,250. She is looked upon as having made the most phenomenal test on the Island, taking into consideration age and lactation — testing i lb. 15 ozs., when 150 days in milk and only 30 months old. We are raising a young bull from Golden Jolly's Lady X'iola, sired by Sultana's Oxford Lad, for use in the "Linden Grove" herd, and have already in service a son of I\Iiss Viola (above) sired by Golden Fern's Lad — not to mention the son of X'iola's Golden Jolly out of Golden Sultana. We have faith in this blood. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. i6. Bnll. VIOI,A'S GOIvDEN BOBBY, 90480, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Born January 13th, 1910. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome bull ; nice head ; prominent eyes; broad muzzle, thin neck; strong, straight back; good hips; tail thin and nicely set; splendid switch; thin, soft, mellow hide; large rudimentaries and nicely placed. A bull that can not help but produce great dairy cows. Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. First prize and Cham- pion, North Show, '00. Sire of Poppy Viola, 2i yeais old, winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Sire VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLY, P.79314, A. J.C.C. He is a bull of match- less breeding, qual- ity and conforma- tion. We sold him in our May, '09, sale to Drs. Still and Laughlin, Kinloch Farm, Kirksville. Mo., for S12,000— the highest price ever paid for a Jer- sey bull at auction. Viola's Golden Jolly was exported to England while still a yearling, so that there is none of his progeny on the Is- land. In his Eng- lish home he was bred to a very small number of c o w s, being o'wned in a small private estab- lishment. He has inherited from his great sire, Gold- en Jolly, P. 2921, H. C, and from his dam, Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C, dairy qualities of unlimit- e d possibilities. Lady Viola was im- ported by us last winter. She is the most sensational cow that the Jersey breed has so far pro- duced, having won ever>' prize of any importance while on the Island, also first over all England and Championship wherever shown in the years '06» '07 and 'OS- She also won 1st prize in pub- lic butter test at Tring Show in Eng land, as well as 2 lbs, 12 OZS- in public butter test on the Island. The get of Viola's Golden Jolly made a new record for year- ling heifers, nine of them selling for S7 . 1 60 — an average of $795 each — at our '10 auction sale, all bred by us. (See No- 15 for his full pedigree.) Dam BOBBY'S ALEXANDRA, 213931, A. J. C. C. (HAZEL LADY, F. 9763.H.C.) Lady Viola. P. 8463. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test, May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and 'OS. Champion over all England, '07. (See front page B, for full particulars.) Tyrant. F. S. Magnificently bred and the sire of a remark- able lot of dairy cows. Through an accident, did not qualify for registration- He is sire of Bobby's Van- illa, 213927 (Baby Girl. F. 9625, H. C). Bronze Medal and 4th Goddington pr. in public butter test. May. '07, 2 lbs 6i ozs., 133 days in milk. Alexandra, P. 9448, C. Winner of Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. '06, 2 lbs. \ oz., 250 days in milk. Silver Medal, public butter test, May, '07, 2 lbs. Si ozs., 261 days in milk. Favori, P. 2943, H. C. Was bought for ex- portation to Eng. on command of an English breeder to buy the best breed- ing sire on the Is- land. Sire of Warder. P. 3227. H. C 1st prize over the Is- land, April, '04; 1st prize with his get at Western Show, '04. He was selected at a high price as best bull on the Island and exported to Australia. Mr. C. I. Hood has a daughter of Warder that he bought here some years ago, and has made a phenom- enal butter test — the highest authen- ticated year's record reported during '10. Bobby's Fanny. P. 3742. H. C. A beautiful cow, and a large and per- sistent milker. Dam of Mon Plaislr's Fanny, public but- ter test on the Is- land, 1 lb. llj ozs., when 211 days in milk: and she is dam of Baron's Fanny, P. 10786, H. C. (now Aristocrat's Fanny, 203658). public but- ter test, May, '06. 2 lbs. lli 07s., when 3 years old, 80 days in milk. Mon Plaisir, P. 2548, H. C. Imp. and registered as Golden Mon Plaisir, 59936. 1st in his class and Champion winner over the Island in '98. 1st Ohio Agr'l and I ndustrial Exposi- tion, Columbus, '01. 1st and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair, '01. Headed Grand Sweep- stakc^s Herd, all dairy bleeds, Ohio Exposition, '01, and several other piizes. Sold in our sale. May, '01, for $3,500. to Hon. H. N. Higgin- botham, Joliet, 111. Sire of Bright Bess, P. 9534, H. C, Champion winner over the Is- land. May, '03, and other Champion prs. And sold in our May, '04, sale for $1,000. Mon Plaisir's Grey Beauty. 1st pr. 2- year-old heifer in milk at Charleston, S. C, Exposition, Jan.,'02. Le Coin's Beauty, P. 5349, C. By a great sire and a grand dairy cow. Dam of Baron, P. 2845, H. C, who is full brother to the cow, ' ' Aristocratic Beauty," that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, May, '05, testing 2 lbs. 10^ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test, 121 days. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sold in our "05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughters are the heaviest and most persistent milkers we have ever had, sired by one bull. Sire of Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent's Evasion, 21 lbs. 1 oz. And 39 other American tested cows, besides 25 winners in public tests on the Island. Favorite, F. 8354, H.C. 1st F.C. Show, '00. Leonidas, P. 881. H. C. Bobby's Dentzia, P. 1475, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. And 9 others. Golden Lily, P. 5101. H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1 st St. Mary Champion, W. Show. A magnificent dairy cow, pronounced as such at our sale by all good judges. Dam of Grace Darling (by Du- plex), that won 1st prize at St. Mary Show. May, '01, and for which her owner Mr. Arthur, refused some very tempting offers. Clarence, P. 1494. H. C. 1st prize, St. Peter. Sire of Golden Lily of St. Mary, 162052, A. J. C. C, 1st prize over Jersey, '98; 1st prize over St. Mary, '00; 1st prize over St. Mary, '01; Sweep- stakes over three Parishes, '01. Duchess du Coin 2d, P. 2406, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P, 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Sire of Flying Fox, sold in our Slay, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. Dam of Leda, the dam of Golden Leda. Eminent, P. 1842, H. C. A very successful sire and out of the same dam as Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Angela's Lad. P. 397. H, C. 1st Guenon prize, '84. 2d over Jer. and 2d H. B., '85. His dam, Angela, is dam of the famous bull, Imp. Tormen- tor, 3533. (Sire of 46 in list). Bobby's Last. F. 6641. H. C. 2d ov. Jer,, May. '86. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May. 'SS. Perrot, P. 342, C. Sire of 4 cows testing 27 lbs. to 15 lbs. 14i ozs. Dentzia. F. 2956. H.C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. 11 ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d p, ov. Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st p. ov. Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. Clarence, P. 1494, H. C. (See below.) Lily Brown, P. 420, C. 2d pr., St. Mary. Dam of Deery, C. over Jer. and sold to Mr. Coleman for £300 ($1,500). Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. ' Sire of Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 OZS- in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.,'94. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. (See above.) Farmer's Joy. P. 306. H. C. 1st prize, Eng. Roy. 1st prize and Silver Medal at London Dairy Show, '81. 1st over Jersey, '84. Reserve. '82. Angela, F. 1607, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., '75,'76.'80. 1st over Jersey, '77. Bobby. P. 208. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '79. Sire of Perrot, P. 342, C. (as below). Bobby, P. 208. H. C. 1st H. B. and 2d pr. over Jersey. '79. Royal Beauty, P. 390. C. 15 lbs. 2^ ozs. in 7 days. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jer., '84; also P. pr. Daughter of Sultane, P. 7, H. C, "the first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Son of Sultane. P. 7, H. C. (above). Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. f Carlo, P. 180, C 1st St. John. '78. Par.. R. J. A. S., '78. 2d pr. over Jer., '79. 1st pr. over Jer , '80. Blonde, F. 1365, C. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d over Jersey, Aug., Young Rosebay, P. 2519. H. C. 1st pr., St. Peter. 2d over Jersey. Wolseley, P. 401. H C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. Duchess du Coin, F. 6891, H. C. Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796, H. C. 4th H. B. prize. '85. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '86. f Duke of Abercorn, J P. 569. H. C. I 1st over Jersey. I Rosebay 2d, P. 1116. H. C. 1st St. Lawrence. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 17. Bull. Bred by John H. Desreaux. St. Mary, Island of Jersey. Born Kebruary 13th, 1910. Imported (in dam) February 2d. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. ' Stockwell. P. 3550. H. C. ^ Sold at our May, '07, auction sale for $11,500. His is a son of the great Oxford Lad and out of one of the best daughters that Gold- en Fern's Lad ever sired. Time will prove that blood will tell and that he will prove a very successful sire. The following is a list of winnings that some of his get have won: Stockwell's Giltedge. 1st prize, Minnesota, Kentucky, Tennes- see and Wisconsin State Fairs; also Champion bull at Iowa; Junior Cham- pion at Indiana, Kentucky, Tennes- see and Missouri State Fairs. Jolly Sweet Thing 2d, 1st prize, Grand Champion. Iowa S. Fair; 1st prize Ten- nesee and Illinois S. Fairs: also 1st at Wisconsin and Min- nesota. Stockwell's Brown Beauty. 1st prize and Grand Cham- pion at Kentucky Blue Grass Fair, '07. Stockwell's Maid of Oakland, 1st prize at Worcester, and at Syracuse, '09. BBI/INDA'S STOCKWBIvI/, 89582 A. J C. C. Sire PERRY FARM STOCKWELL, P. 4049, C, now named STOCKWELL'S FERN LAD, 87843, A. J. C. C. Sold in Dr. H. D. Rod- man's May, '10, sale to Smith & Roberts. Beatrice, Neb., for $450. He won 1st and Cham- pionship, Missouri State Fair. '10. Oxford I-ad, P 3123, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes over St. Savioiu" and Grou- ville Show, Apr., '03. 1st State's pr. over the Island. Apr.. '03. Champion. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show. '05. (See No. 59 for full particulars.) Golden Leda, P. 8000. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '00. 1st pr. and Champion- ship. North Club Show. "00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with* first calf. Golden Leda is also dam of Leda's Gold- en Lad. \ Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02 . sale for $7,500. His daugh- ter, Golden Sultana, sold for S3. 700. 26 of his get (some only calves) sold at auc- tion at an average of $640.96. Fern Maid. P. 8374, H. C. I Old Maid, P. A splendid daughter of Golden Fern's Lad, now at Linden Grove. Dam COMBINATION'S BELINDA, 238451 A. J. C. C. (LABURNUM, P. 13728, C.) Combination, P. 3744. H. C. First prize over Jersey, May, '06. 1st prize, St. Helier Show. Aug., '06. 1st prize and Cham- pion, S t. Saviour and Grouville Show. April. '09, in compe- tition with Beau- voir King. Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. 1st prize over Jersey. April. '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. Combination was im- ported by us in '09. and from his record and breeding, and the quality of his get. would have been sold at a record price but for an un- fortunate accident which finally re- sulted in his death. Several breeders in- formed us of their willingness to pay a long prize for Com- bination. (See No. 61 for full particulars.) Belinda 4th, P. 10806, C. Champion I'lying Fox, 61441, A, J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. (See below.) Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is the dam of three famous bulls; namely, C a i e s t , Houpla and Oxford Lad. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. (See below.) Leda. P. 6636, H.C. Out of the same dam as Eminent 2d, Little Eminence, etc. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Everton King 9th, P. 1264, C. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and Grouville Show. '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, August. '03. His dam has an official butter test of 2 lbs. 1^ ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Mr. John A. Pcrree sold Agatha's Flying Fox to Mr. Howard Willets, "Gcdney Farm." White Plains. N. Y., for $3,000. Jersey Skater 6th, P. 5865, H. C. A magnificent cow, and was imported to America by ' ' Ged- ney Farm.' ' She was Champion winner , St . Helier Show. '04. Helena's Fox, P. 320S. H. C. Second prize over Jer.. April. '03. 1st prize over Jersey, August, '05. A ver>' successful sire, and large and tempt- ing offers have been refused by his owner for him. Belinda. F. 8059. C. Havannah Cigar, F. 6299, C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A- J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sire of Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove, 2 lbs. S3 ozs. in public but- ter test. May. '07. Agatha of Oaklands. 162101. A. J. C. C (A highly commended cow. Agatha. F. 8432. H. C, J.H.B.) Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (Sec above.) Jersey Skater 4th. P, 4166. H. C. 1 st prize and Chal- lenge Cup. Royal Dublin Show. '95. Champion Flying Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99, Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. (See above.) Helena. P. 5203, H. C. An 18-qt. cow and a very persistent milk- Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89. Son of the famous Sul- tane, P. 7. H. C. foundation co%v of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Golden Pearl, P. 1975, H. C. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug.. '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. [ Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize. '90. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted I prize winners. [ Wigtown, F. 4114, C Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. (See above) Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, Alicante and Forfarshire, 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Wolseley. P. 401. H.C. Istov. Jer., '83,'84,'85. 1st pr. over Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points, '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour.*70. 1st H. B., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. Lowland King, P. 1673. H. C. Promesse, F. 5481. H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. Everton King, P. 390. C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Sire of 4 cows test- ing 16 lbs. 24 ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Quality. F. 1748. H.C Winner of 1st p. and Cham. Cup at the Roy. Jersey Show. '82. (16 lbs. 8 ozs.) Sarabond, P. 797. H.C Rosette 4 th. P. 2128. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and Uke her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- f < Ravachol, P. 2032. C. \ i His dam. Rosette 5th, IS also dam of Flying Fox. (See above.) Orme. P. 1660, H. C. Son of Golden Lad (above). Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. CouraReous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640. H. C. Everton Lord, P. 1088. H. C. Jersey Skater 3d, P. 2887, C. Paul. P. 1343. H. C. Sire of many prize winners. Palatine. F. 3368. C. A grand cow, never exhibited. Courage, P. 1813. C. Son of Golden Lad (above). Grassy Brown, P. 3370. H. C. L'Empereur Napoleon, P. 866, H. C. Jersey Skater 2d, P. 2287, C. Fortescue 2d, P. 1041. H. C. 2d ov. Jer., Aug., '88. Estimate 2d, P. 1278, H. C. 2d p., St. Saviour Show, '90. 3d p., St. Saviour Show, "91. Happy, F. 309, C. Is by Scipio and out of old Quality (above). Mel vine. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, lOll. No. i8. Bull. SUI/TAN EXILE, 90066, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg. Pa. Born October 19th, 1909. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Oxford Lad, P. 3123. H. C. 1st State's prize over Jersey. April. '03. Within the last live years, in the ten Is- land butter tests, seventeen of Oxford Lad's daughters won prizes and Certi- ficates of Merit; a wonderful record. Among the best of these is Gamboge's Pride 7th, P. 10517. H. C. (now Oxford's Fontaine, 224580). Certificate of Merit and 2d Goddington prize. May, '07. 2 lbs. ^ oz., 120 days in milk: Certificate of Merit, May. 'OS, 1 lb. 14jozs.. 154 days in milk. Sold in our '09 sale to Dr. H. D. Rodman for $2,525. (For further particu- lars, see No. 59.) Sire SULTANA'S OXFORD LAD, 76506, A. J.C. C. A grand bull. Sold in our May. '10, auction for $11,100. At same time his dam. the distin- gn^ished Golden Sultana, brought $3,700. He now heads the Jer- sey herd at Elmen- dorf Farm. Lexing- ton, Ky.. owned by Mr. Jas. B. Haggin. His dam was bought by Mr. M. S. Beltz- hoover for his choice herd at ''R o c h- roane,' ' Irvington. N. Y. Sultana's Oxford Lad i s magnificently bred, and so good individually that he could not help prov- ing a successful sire. His sire, Oxford Lad will go down in Jersey history as having sired the greatest string of dairy cows that ever lived. His dam. Golden Sul- tana, is the greatest living representa- tive of the Sultane family. Her dam, Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H. C. is dam of Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C, and of Sultane's Snow- drop. P. 8578. H. C. 1st over Jersey. May. '01. Sultane's Snowdrop is full sis- ter to Golden Sul- tana, and is dam of the celebrated bull. Sultan of Oaklands. The get of Sultana's Oxford Lad will bear witness that he has the prepotency to hand down the qual- ities of the Oxford- Sultane families. (Look them over in this sale.) Dam EXILE'S DORCAS, 169097, A. J. C. C. A grand dairy cow, possessing perfect udder, with large and beautifully- placed teats. Milked with second calf 22 qts. daily. [ Golden Sultana. 146282. A. J. C. C. Sold in our May. '10, auction for $3,700. At same time his son. Sultana's Ox- ford Lad sold for $11,100. Winner of 3d prize in class for aged cows at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi- tion, St. Louis, '04, in the greatest ling ever exhibited in this countrj'. where she sold for $2,350. Golden Sultana is an intensely bred ' ' Sul- tane." Her grandara, Sultane, P. 7, H. C. is the first of the greatest family of Jerseys ever bred and owned by that famous breeder. Mr. J. P. Marett. Thus Gold- en Sultana is a granddaughter o f old Sultane and her nearest living de- scendant. She has inherited the famous dairy type, espe- cially in the udder and teats, for which her grandam was fa- mous, and has inher- ited all her abundant dairy qualities, hav- ing milked as high as 48 lbs. daily while in the Gedney Farm herd, and this on ordinary feed. Exile of Seelyville, 60390. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2^ ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 1bs. 2iozs. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591, H. C. 1st pr.. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Sire of Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational Fern, sold in our Mav, '07, sale for $10,200, In same sale his grand- s o n, ' 'Stockwell,'' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Sultane 9th, P. 1145. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. IstH. B.over Jer,, '85. 4th over Jersey, '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C. sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows that have always sold at long prices. Young Exile. 37539. Sire of Exile's Torenia, IS lbs. Exile's Etta, 17 lbs. 1 oz. Exile's Rubea. 16 lbs. 3i ozs. Seelyville. 142025. King's Dorcas, 146199. Coomassie's Triple King, 37939. Sire of Ex Presage, 15 lbs. 5 ozs. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. (See below.) Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. Count Wolscley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7 th. Sth and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C, 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of 8 tested cows. Sold in our Oct.. '82, sale for $3,100. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show, '70. Exile of St. Lambert, 37539. The famous ''Exile," sire of over 100 test- ed daughters. Gulietta Cooke. 32193. 21 lbs. 13i ozs. Coomassie's Triple King, 37939. Sire of Ex Presage, 15 lbs. 5 ozs. (See below.) Arad 3d, 115610. Lalla Rookh's King. 31917. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. Istov. Jcr.,'83.'84.'85. < { Sultane. P. 7, H. C. ■'The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of { Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. And 13 others. Presage, 44012. [ Tootsie, P. 3214. H.C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H C. ^ 1st prize over Jer., '90. (See above.) [ Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d at St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Happy. P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 157S9, 17 lbs. St ozs. Fleur de I'Air. F. 1736. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Bachelor of St. Lambert, 4558. Allie of St. Lambert. 24991. 26 lbs. 13J ozs. Seneca Chief, 409S. Gigia, 4447. King of Ashantee, 6677. Dorcas Rioter, 85256. Rioter of St. Lambert Boy, 14221. Dorcas of Wayne, 43023. Lalla Rookh of Sugar Grove, 5S82. 20 lbs. 1 oz. King Coomassie, 9148. Mahomet, P. 259. C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C 1st pr . ov. Jer., '67, '68, Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873. H. C, 1st pr., St. Saviour. L Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. _ 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88. Everton King. P. 390, C. A remarkable sire of grand dairy cows. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Vertumnus. P. 161. H. C. Sire of Lady Velve- tine. 15771, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. [ Garenne. F. 1575. H.C. A 20-quart cow. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer., '65. Flower. F. 53, H. C. Prize winner. OrlofE, 3143. Charity of St. Lambert. 6638. Stoke Pogis 3d, 2238. Kathleen of St. Lambert. 5122. Lord Shaftesbury. 2499. Miss Blossom, 5657. 18 lbs. 11 ozs. f Lawrence, 61. I Zuleika, 1900. Fairfield. 4733. Coomassie. 11847. 16 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Marquis of Lossie, 3512. Lalla Rookh of Woodlawn Home, 12146. Gold Coast, 5521. Prince of Ashantee 3d, 20835. f Rioter's Stoke Pogis. 11012. Girl of St. Lambert, 20423. Coomassie, 11847. King Koffee, 5522. Princess of Ashantee. 13467. Orloff, 3143. Cora of St. Lambert. 8347. 21 lbs 6i ozs. f Orloff. 3143. L Charity of St. Lambert, 6638. T. S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 19. Cow. Bred by Elias Le Roux, St. Martin, Island of Jersey. Born January Uth, 1906. Imported (in dam) September 13tll. 1905, by 1. S. Cooper & Sons Solid color, black tongue and switch. Splendid i-oting cow; nice head, with large, promi- nent eyes; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; very broad hips; splendid loins; tail beautifully set, thin and long, with splendid switch; skin thin, soft and mellow; great width of body; splendid udder, with good-sized and well placed teats. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '02. 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02. 1st pr. over the Island, August, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands. 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Cham., St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05. Combination, P. 3744, H. C, 1st prize over Jersey, May, '06; 1st prize, St. Helier Show, Aug., '06; 1st prize and Champion, St. .Saviour and Grouville Show, April, '09. And this in spite of the get of Agatha's Fly- ing Fox having been practically all ex- ported as calves. His breeder, Mr John A. Perree, sold him to Mr. Howard Wil- lets, "Gedney F a r m," White Plains, New York, for S5,000. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of $558. ADMIRAlv TOGO'S BI,ACK BEAUTY, 249791, A. J. C. C. hire ADMIRAL TOGO, P.356I,H.C. 2d prize over Jer.. '04. Reserve prize over Jer- sey, '05. Sire of Mcntora 2d. Champion cow over Jersey, May. '09, Toga's Belle. 234177 (Toga's Nicotine. P. 13105, H. C). win- ner of 1st prize and President's Cup. Grouville Show, as a two-year-old. Toga's Sweet Benedic- tine, 1st over Jersey. May. '08. as a two- year-old. Toga's Eminent of Brookhill, winner of 1st prize and Senior Championship, In- diana State Fair. '10. and many other prs. Admiral Togo has nu- merous other prize winning progeny, and they show the finish due to his sup- erior breeding. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H C. Agatha of Oaklands. 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha, F. 8432, H. C. J.H.B.) Ofi'icial butter test. 2 lbs. li ozs- in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, I being in milk 142 1 days. I Winner of first prize at the 3 Western Parishes in '99. Winner of 1st pr. and Championship (Silver Cup).^ St. Saviour Show, '00. Ist prize over Jersey, beating former Roy. winners in '00. 1st pr. in Champion Class at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '01. Orlando, P. 2535. H. C. Parish prize. '98. 1st Grouville S.. '98. All heifers by Orlando, in milk on the Is- land, have been "Highly Com- mended." Orlando sired the re- markable cow. Fairy Glen, P. 9178. dam of Fairy Glen's Ra- leigh. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '07; also dam of Ra- leigh's Fairy Boy. P. 3851. H. C. 1st prize winner over the Island. Apr., '08. beating a large and very select lot of bulls. I Zara, P. S. 9619, H. C Par prize, R. J. A. S., May, '03, '06. '07. Dam ROSA OF ST. MARTIN. 195810, A. J. C. C. (PRINCESS ROSA, P. 8M9, C.) winner of Certificate of Merit in public butter test, 2 lbs. 3i ozs., 182 days in milk. Cato 4th, P. 2400, C. Reserve, St. Saviour Show. Sire of Dulcet, P 8150, C, Certificate of Merit, Oct., '03, 1 lb. 8i ozs., 182 days in milk; Certificate of Merit and 2d God- dington prize. May, '05, 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 70 days in milk. Fenille de Chene 4th, 1 P. 5843, H. C. t Her sire is also sire of Golden Hero, P. 1833, H. C, 1st over Jersey, '83. '84 and '85. Sire of the bull. Actor. Cato 2d, P. 1954, C. 4th over Jer. and Par. pr., '94. 3d over Jer., '95. Sire of Triple Interest, Ist over Jer. and P. pr.. May, '01 ; Silver Medal in butter test, '01; 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours. Miss Bayard 4th, P. 6695, C. Fresh, K.xpected to be bred before our Decoration Day sale, May 30, 1911. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and of a phenomenal dam, he proved himself a remark- able sire, but was butchered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, P. 8640, H. C, now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H, C. A great sire; pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grand- sire. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Daisy, 136499, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Golden Lad's Mer- maid, sold at our auction. May, '02, for $1,100. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. (See below.) Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Courage, P. 1813, C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq, the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull. Courage, was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr., B. and W. S., N. A. S. S., and 1st at Yorkshire S., Eng., '95, and 2 lbs. 9S ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Orme is also the sire of many other fa- mous animals. Golden Lass, F. 571I,H. C. 1st over the Island. One of the grandest dairy cows ever seen in Jersey. White Rose, P. 4915, H. C. (Golden Chance.) ■V. H. C, Bath and West Show, and V. H. C, Royal S., '97. 1 lb. 133 ozs. of but- ter five months after calving. Golden Pink, P. 1491, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '91. Fenille de Chene 3d, P. 2422, C. 3d Parish pr.. May, '92, By Happy Cetewayo (above). Cato, P. 1646, H. C. Madelaine, P. 4198, C. Golden Lad, P 1242, H. C. (See above.) Homely, F. 2382, C Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) I Cetewayo's Pink, F. 5170, H C. 2d over Jer., May, '85. 1st Champion (^lass. May, '86. f Nero's Lad, P. 1226, C. Stale Bread 2d, P. 2976, C. Reserve over Jer., '89. Par. pr., Aug , '89. Everton Lord, P. 1088, H. C. Congo, P. 1 135. C. I Plymouth 3d, P. 2306, C. 2d pr., St. Saviour Show. Homer, P. 1820. C. I Miss Bayard 3d, P. 5422, C. Winner of two Certi- ficates of Merit at public butter tests on the Island. Rumpus 2d, P. 395. C. Plymouth, F. 3635, C. Prince Carnot, P. 1520. H. C. Satellite 2d. P. 2714. H. C. Lord Wolseley 3d. P. 1037, C. 2d over Jersey, '89. [ Miss Bayard, F. 3102. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. ist p. over Jersey, '82. Sold at our Oct. sale, '82. for $3,100. Hatty, F. 1704, C. Carnot, P. 1142, C. White House 2d. P. 1232. H. C. Ist prize. St. Ouen Show. '85. Royal Khedive, P. 628, H. C. .Satellite, F. 6948, C. Lord Wolseley, P. 631. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '85. i Vanduse Belle, F. 5728, C. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. H C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Rose. P. 3787, H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. She died of milk fever, June 11th, '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st p. over Island, Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. Sire of Ciolden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. W^on 1st pr. and C Oxfordshire Show. Eng.. '93. 1st pr.. R. A. S.. Ches- ter. Eng., '93. 1st p. and Silver Cup, H. S., '93. 1st p., R. A. S., Eng. Show, '94. 2d p and Blythwood Cham. Bowl at the Y. S., '94. 1st pr , R. A. S., '94. 1st pr., B. and W. of Eng. Show, '95. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. , 2d p. over Jersey, '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer., '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88.^ 1st pr. over Ene.. '90. Golden Nero. P. 729. H. C. 3d over Jer.. '86. Wave. F. 3602. C. Miltiades. P. 868. H. C. Stale Bread. P. 2225, C. Everton Prince, P. 761. H. C. Beauty of Faldouet. P. 1644. H. C. Le Boulevard, P. 367, H. C. Florida, F. 2902. H. C. r Happy. P. 21 I.e. Sire of St. Jeannaise, 17 lbs. 8 ozs., and Happy Blossom, 15 lbs. 8 ozs., at 3 >'rs. Fleur de I'Air. F. 1736. C. Newton. P. 947. C. Satellite. F. 6948. C. Baronet, P. 307. _H. C. 1st over Jersey. '84. 1st H. B.. '84. White House. F. 2531, H. C. Augustus. P. 255. C. Rose 3d. P. 848. C. Wolseley. P. 401. H.C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83.'84.'8S. Agenoria. F. 2318. C. t. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALfi OP JfiRS^Y CATtLE, MaYJ^O. lOll. No. 20. Bull. FERN'S ADMIRAI, TOGO, 95692, A. J. C, C. Sire GOLDEN FERN OF LINDEN, 84011, AJ.C.C. By the celebrated Golden Fern's Lad, out of a daughter of Golden Lad, he has an inherited right to be an impressive sire. We retained his dam in the Linden Grove breeding herd for the express purpose of getting a son from her by Golden Fern's Lad, and Golden Fern of Lin- den was the result. Golden Lad's Industry was one of the best daughters of Golden Lad we ever import- ed. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Born November 15th, 1909. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H C. 1 st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale forSlO.OOO. His ten -months -old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- s Q n, * 'Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. His son. Eminent 2d, has 41 tested daughters in Amer- ica, tested by 12 different owners in 1 0 different states ; besides, 25 have won Medals or Certifi- cates in public tests on the Island. His son. Flying Fox, has five tested daughters, averag- ing 17 lbs. 4 ozs. His daughter. Golden F e r n's Sensation, won 2d prize at the great St. Louis S., '04, and was sold at auction for $2,250. She created a great sensation at the most famous shows in the fall of '08, and won Cham, honors without asking, wherever shown, in- cluding the great National D. Show at Chicago. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, and sold in the ring for $2,350. She sold in our May, '10 auction for $3,700, and her son, Sultana's Ox- ford Lad, sold for $11,100. His five tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5i ozs. each. His two (2) best daugh- ters in pubUc but- ter test are Free- dom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter in 24 hours at the Tring Show Ring, England, be- ing 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine, Gold Medal, Tunbridge Wells, England, 2 lbs. 7 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 days. Dam I ADMIRAL TOQO*b BLACK BEAUTY, 249791, A.J. C.C. (For her full pedigree, see No. 19, on pre- ceding page.) . Golden Lad's Industry, 162058. A. J. C. C. (Oporto 4th, P. 6221. C.) A magnificent dairy cow, milking when at her best 22 qts. daily. She was owned in the Linden Grove herd for a nmnber of years. Dam of Blue Belle's Blue Lad, 1st prize and Champion. San Antonio (Texas) In- ternational Exposi- tion, '09; owned by Mr. J. L. Gulley. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9 th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. butter was made. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. She sold in our May, '07, sale for $2,200, to Mr. A. B. Lewis. Boyle is sire of Tula, whose daughter, Rill (65 lbs. milk a day;, is dam of Eminent's Raleigh, Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d prize over Jersey and Parish prize, '04. Her grandam. Brown Fern, is dam of Emi- nence, F. 7124, C. Sweepstakes. N. C. Show. '92; dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs. 6 ozs., winner of 1st prize, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa, In- diana and St. Louis Fairs ; also Sweep- stakes winner, Min- nesota State Fair, '02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C., winner of 2d pr., St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P. 4711, H.C ,2d prize winner over Jersey, '94, and dam of the w o r 1 d-renowned bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H.C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Is- land, Aug., '90; also winner of £15 pr. The most prepotent bull the Island ever produced, transmit- ting the S u 1 1 a n e type (for udder and teats) to his entire progeny. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. (See above.) Oporto. P. 2807, C. Never exhibited. A 16-quart cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty -five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America, aver- aging 18 lbs. i oz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. 18 lbs. li ozs. Golden Kola. 127232. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228. 16 lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14^ ozs. And 4 others. I Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C- Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Dam of Aurea, P. 8693, H. C. Certificate of Merit, May. '07, 2 lbs. 4^ ozs. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin: see index of this catalog) Au- rea is dam of Aurea's Fern. P. 11259, Cer- tificate of Merit, May. '09. 1 lb. 12^ ozs., 236 days in milk. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs-. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88 2dH.B.p. ov. Jer.,'88 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners, and grandsire of the famous bull. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jeisey, '82. (Cetewayo 2d, P. 370. H. C. [ Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Dam of Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. who is dam of Eminent 2d and other notables. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. I4i ozs. butter. Duke of Cherwell, P. 669, H. C. Industry, F. 2509, C. Mr. John A. Perree, Secretary Jersey Herd Book, writes: ' 'The Island has never seen better butter cows than the daughters and granddaughters of Industry." Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey, '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. 1^ ozs. (See below.) Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84; also Parish prize. (See below.) Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. (See below.) Golden Lass. F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo, P. 224. C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. And 3 others. Quality, F. 1748, H. C. Winner of 1st p, and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show, '82, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Dairy Boy, P. 218. C. A sire of great dairy cows, rich and per- sistent milkers. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of Sarabond. P. 797. H. C, who sired Rosette 5th, dam of Flying Fox, Alicante and Forfarshire, 3 Champion winners. (See above.) Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. pr. and 3d over Jer.. '84; also Parish pr. Her dam is also dam of Count Wolseley. P, 928. H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Sire said to be Roy- alist. P. 139. H. C, son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83, '84, '85. Sire of Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C, 2d ov. Jer.. April. '87; 1st ov. Jer., April, '88; 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89; 2d ov. Jer.. April, '89. Duchess of Cherwell, F. 2955. H. C. I I Fontaine. F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville, '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. *82. Sire of 8 tested cows. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306, H. C. 1st pr., Eng. Roy. 1st pr. and Silver Medal at London Dairy Show. '81. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. "The first of the' most celebrated family the Island has ever seen.*' (See below.) ' Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. (See above.) Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey, '70. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex.. '71. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Son of Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. _C., 1st over Jersey, '79; and sire of 8 tested cows :, Mussy, F. 1152, C. Dam of Mussy 2d, 14965, imported by Linden Grove, in '82, and sold for $910 at auction. T. S. COOPfiR & SONS' AUCTION SALE OP JERSEY CATTte, MAY 30, lOH. No. 21 Bull. SUI^TAN'S BROWN FOX, g^S^S, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Born April ixtli. 1910. Solid color; black tongue and switch Nice head; prominent eyes; thin neck: long, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; splendid ioins;'soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st State's prize over Jersey, Apr., '03. Within the last five years, in the ten Is land butter tests. 17 of Oxford Lad's daughters won prs. and Certificates of Merit; a wonderful record. Among the best of these is Gamboge's Pride 7th. P. 10517, H. C. (now Oxford's Fontaine, 224580), Ccrtif. of Merit and 2d Goddington pr.. May, 07, 2 lbs. i oz., 120 days in milk ; Certificate of Merit, May. '08, 1 lb. 14i ozs., 154 days in milk. Sold in our '09 sale to Dr H. D. Rodman for f2,525. A number of his daughters have en- tered the A. J. C. C. Register of Merit by yearly and seven- d a y authenticated tests. (For fiulher particu- lars, see No. 59.) " Sire SULTANA'S OXFORD LAD, 76506, A.J. C. C, A grand bull. .Sold in our May. '10, auction for $11,100. At same time his dam, the distin- guished Golden Sul- tana, brought S3, 700 He now heads the Jer. herd at Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky , owned by Mr. Jas. B. Haggin. His dam was bought by Mr. M. S. Beltz- hoover for his choice herd at " Roch- roane," Irvington. N. Y. Sultana's Oxford Lad i s niagnificently bred, and so good individually that he could not help prov- ing a successful sire. His sire. Oxford Lad. will go down in Jersey history as having sired the greatest string of dairy cows that ever lived. . His dam. Golden Sul- ' tana, is the greatest living representa- tive of the Sultane family. Her dam, Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H. C. is dam of Uncle Peter, P.2115, H. C, and of Sul- tane's Snowdrop, P. 8578, H. C, 1st over Jersey, May. '01. Sultane's Snowdrop is full sister to Gold- en Sultana, and is dam of the cele- brated bull. Sultan of Oaklands. The get of Sultana's Oxford Lad will bear witness that he has the prepotency to hand down the Qualities of the Ox- ford-Sultane fami- lies. (Look them over in this sale.) Dam FOX'S REDOWA, 195101. A magnificent dairy cow, having a beau- tiful udder, with large and well- placed teats. Her dam is a cow, richly bred in the "old-f a s h i o n e d" lines, tracing to Dr. Howe's old imported Gilderoy. I Golden Sultana, 146282, A. J. C. C. Sold in our May, '10, auction for $3,700. At same time her son. Sultana's Ox- ford Lad, sold for $11,100. The following is copied from a letter written by Dr. C. E. Still, of Kirksville. Mo., to Mr. Howard Willets, White Plains, N. Y.: ' ' In reply to your fa- vor will say that Golden Sultana's milk has tested as high as 7.4. I se- lected her to go to the St. Louis test, thinking that she was the best cow I had. She was more persistent than Bar- onetti, who was ac- cepted by the Club, and was very much richer, and to say that I was disap- pointed when she was left out is put- ting it very mildly." Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs, 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept.. '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our May, '04. sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. Redowa, 145904. f Champion Flying Fox. 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 22 ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flyiug Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591, H. C, 1st pr. and Cham- pionship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98. Fifteen of his daughters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Sire of (3olden Fern's Sensa- tion. 1st prize, Ohio, '03; 1st prize, Cham- pion and Grand Champion, Illinois State Fair. '04; 2d prize. World's Fair, .St. Louis, '04; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion. Tenn. State Fair. '07; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Cham- pion, Illinois State Fair. '07: 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion, National Dairy S.. Chicago, '07. (See below.) Sultane 9th. P. 1145. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '85. 1st H. B. over Jer., '85. 4th over Jersey, '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C, sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows that have always sold at long prices. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7 ,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, 07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. \ very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol, P. 2032, C. John Bull, P. 2653, C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363, H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498, A. J. C. C. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H C. (See below.) Rosette 5th, P 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Ahcante. P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. He also sired the gleat cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., in the public butter test, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer , 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. f Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie, 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show, '70. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milker r Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to Francewhenl2 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a ver^' rich and persistent milk- er. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. " The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over Jer., '90. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d at St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Happy, P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 15789, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. &>lden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Ckilden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days, (golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097,21 lbs. 101 ozs. And many others. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Palish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. ( Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 24 ozs. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows test ■ ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs 2 J ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. f Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. f Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Sultane's Favourite, P 873. H. C. 1st pr , St. Saviour. (^Jden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. Everton King, P. 390, C. A remarkable sire of grand dairy cows of magnificent dairy type. I Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. f Vertumnus, I P. 161, H. C. Sire of Lady Velve- tine, 15771, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Garenne, F. 1575, HC. ,\ 20-quart cow. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Cjrouville. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer., '65. Flower. F. 53. H. C. Prize winner. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Ckilden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H C. 1st pr. over Eng , '90. 1 lb. 143 ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Qcero, P. 266. H. C. Minor -a. F. 2281, C. Golden Cloud. P. 358. H. C. Snowflake. P. 714, H. C. Noble F. 104, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE, OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 22. Bull. MABBVS SUI^TAN, 95691. A. J. C C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg. Pa. Born October 29th, 1909. Solid color, except some white on brisket and white line above left flank: white tongue; black switch. A combination of the very choicest Island.blood. Oxiord Lad, P. 3123. H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes over St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, Apr., '03. 1st State's pr., over the Island. Apr., '03. (For further particu- lars regarding Ox- ford Lad. see No. 59.) Sire SULTANA'S OXFORD LAD, 76506, A.J. C. C. A grand bull. Sold in our May, '10, auction for Sll.lOO. at same time his dam the distinguished Golden Sultana, brought S3, 700. He now heads the Jersey herd at El- mendorf Farm, Lex- ington, Ky., owned by Mr. Jas. B. Hag- gin. His dam was bought by Mr. M. S. Beltz- hoover for his choice herd at "Roch- roane." Irvington. N. V. Sultana's Oxford Lad is magnificently bred, and so good in- dividually that he could not help prov- ing a successful sire. His sire Oxford Lad, will go down in Jersey his- tory- as having sired the greatest string of dairy cows that ever lived. His dam, Golden Sul- tana, is the greatest living representa- tive of the Sultane family. Her dam, Sultane 9th, P. 1143. H. C. is dam of Uncle Peter, P. 21 15, H. C, and of Sul- tane's Snowdrop. P. 8578. H. C. 1st over Jersey, May, '01. Sultane ' s Snowdrop is full sister to Gold- en Sultana, and is dam of the cele- brated bull. Sultan of Oaklands. The get of Sultana's Oxford Lad will bear witness that he has the prepotency to hand down the qual- ities of the Oxford- Sultane families. (Look them over in this sale.) Dam FOX'S MABEL'*^ FONTAINE, 180382. A. J. C. C. A splendid daughter of the great Flying Fox, and it was only as a great favor that her breeder (Mr. Labey) parted with her. Golden Sultana, 146282. A. J. C. C. Sold in out May. '10, auction for $3,700. The following is copied from a letter T\Titten by Dr. C. E. Still, of Kirksville. Mo., to Mr. Howard Willets. White Plains. N. Y.: "In reply to your fa- vor will say that Golden Sultana's milk has tested as high as 7.4. I se- lected her to go to the St. Louis test, thinking that she was the best cow I had. * * * Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island , August , '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifejs on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2 J ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flving Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove, 2 lbs. 83 ozs. in public but- ter test. May, '07. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '07,1 lb. 13iozs., 161 days in milk- Agatha's Flying Fox, sire of Agatha's Wel- come Daisy, that tested 18 lbs. 1 oz. in seven days and 35 lbs. 13 ozs. in 14 days. At the National Dairy Show. '07. his son, Brookhill Fox . won first in class. Cham- pion and Grand Champion. Many of the principal prize winners were his sons and daughters. Brookhill Fox also won first at Roval Show. England. '02, in a class of 32, and sold at Mr. J. M. Overton's May. '08, sale for $5,000. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C, 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eniinent 2d, sold in our Mav, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- s o n, ' 'Stockwell,*' sold for $11,500. His two best daugh- ters in the public butter test are Free- dom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. butter in 24 hrs. at the Tring Show Ring, Eng., being 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine. Gold Medal, Tunbridge Wells, England, 2 lbs. 7 ozs. butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 da vs. Rosette 5 th, P. 2881. H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Fljnng Fox, P. 2729, Alicante. P. 3880. H.C Forfarshire, P. 2914. H. C. 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Actor, P. 2256. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '96, '97. Actor was considered by his breeder, Mr. Wm. Labey, one of the best bulls ever on the Island. His dam, Fontaine 7th, was owned by Mr, Wm. Rocke- feller, and consid- ered one of the best cows in his herd. She is full sister to Fontaine 9th. P. 6039, H. C. 1st p., Grouville. '99. 2 lbs. 10 ozs. butter in 24 hours, and milking 21 qts. daily. She is dam of Nun- thorpe's Fontaine, 172289. that sold in our May, '03. sale to Hon. A. M. Bow- man. Salem, Va.. for Si. 035. Fontaine 7th is half- sister to Fontaine 8th, the dam of Marcus. P. 2461. H. C-, sire of Lady Ro- sette of St. Saviour, sold in our May, '02, sale for $3,100 to Mr. L. L- Bradbury, Los. Angeles, Cal. L Mabel 41st. P. 7899. H. C. One of Mr. Labey's best Mabels. Boyle, P. 1359, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Her dam is a half- sister to Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. dam of Eminent 2d. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. A great loss to the Island as he undoubtedly was a great sire. . Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. f Golden Hero. P. 1833. H. C. 1st p. over Jer.. '93, '94, '95. Sire of Nita Belle D, 21 lbs. 1^ ozs. Nicotine's Pet, 20 lbs. 1 oz. Fontaine 7th, P. 5391. H. C. 1st p.. Grouville, '98. Bronze Medal, but- ter test, '98. full sister to Fontaine 9th, P. 6039. H. C. 4th over Jersey, '99. 4th H. B. ov. J.. '99. 1st Grouville, '99. Beating the cow that won 1st ov. Island. 21 qts. milk. 2 lbs. 10 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Mr. B. M. Hawks, superintendent for Mr. Wm. Rocke- feller, wrote us in May, '06, as follows: Fontaine 9th will be 10 years old next Aug., and has never been dry since dropping her first calf. Mabel Prince, P. 2005, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days, 89 lbs. S ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097.21 lbs. lOi ozs., and many others. . Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, *94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C Bronze Medal, Channel Island Ex., '71. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 tested cows. Rosette 2d. F. 943, H. C. Golden Pink, P. 1491, H. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. L Mabel 39th, P. 6694, H. C. Mabel 33d. P. 5688. C. Bellona 3d, P. 874. C. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, Aug., '89. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th, and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, C. Reserve No. for Cup, '90. 1st p. ov. all Jer., '90. 1st Herd Book, '90. 1st over Jersey, '91. Blvthwood Challenge Bowl for best cow in show, '91 . 22 quarts milk and 3 lbs. butter in 24 hours. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. (See above.) Mabel 25th. P. 4115, H. C. Orme. P. 1660, H. C. Sire of Little Emi- nence. 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. . and many other famous ani- mals. Mabel 13th. P. 1125. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '94. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H.B. pr. ov. J.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. Everton King. P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Sultan. F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Golden Cloud, P. 358, H C. Snowfiake,P. 714,H.C. Noble, F. 104, H. C. Rosette. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Cetewayo 's Pink. F. 5170, H. C. Napier 2d, P. 244, C. Bellona 2d, P. 529. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C- Parish piize, '90. Guenon's Pride, P. 347. H. C- 3d over Jer and Par. prize, '82. 1st Guenon p., '82, 83. 3d over Jersey, '83. 3dH.Ti.ov. J..'82.'83. Fontaine. F. 2058 C- The first of the Fon- taine family. ^ 1st over Jersey, 86. 1st Grouville, '87_. 1st over Jersey, 88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts of m.ilk 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter m 24 hours. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. Sire of Oxford Lass. etc. Mabel !3th, P. 1125. H C. (See below.) Golden Lad. P. 1242, B.C. (See above.) Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. Won 1st prize and C. Oxfordshire Show, Eng., '93. 1st pr., R. A. S., Ches- ter. Eng., '93. Guenon'? Pride. P. 347. H. C. Mabel 6th. P. 360, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. No. 23. Bull. OOI^DEN PRINCE OF I^EHIGH, 89885, A. J. C. C. Bred by John Le Brocq, St. Peter, Island uf Jersey. Born January 18th. 1908. Imported (in dam) October 8th, 1907. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot on right side of brisket; line between hips and root of tail; brisket, belly, flanks, forelegs, tongue, tail and switch white. Egyptian. P. 2564. H. C. Parish pr., April, '98. Imported and regis- tered as King of Arden, 58135, and is owned by the Hon. H N. Higginboth- am. Joliet, 111., and so successfully shown by him at the most prominent fairs, fall of '00. Following is his list of winnings: Parish pr., I. of Jer.. April. ■98. 1st pr. yearling, St. John. I. of J., '98. 2d pr. two-year-old, St. John. '99. 1st and Sweepstakes. Ind. State Fair, '00. 1 St and Sweepstakes. 111. State Fair. '00. 1st and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair, '00. Sire GOLDEN IMAID'S PRINCE, P. 3027, H.C. 1st prize (sons of tested dams), Aug., '01. 3d prize over the Is- land. Aug.. '02. Sire of Upland Belle I5th. P. 11126. H. C, 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. Aug., '05. And numerous other win- ners. Among his tested daughters is I. i 1 v Brown. P, 11498. H, C-. now named Gold- en Maid's Brown Maid. Sire of the bull. Bos- nian, P. 3454. H. C. who sired the Cham, cow of last year's shows, Bosnia n's Anna P. 11748, H. C. (231557. A. J. C. C.). owned by Mr. C. I. Hudson. Bos- nian's Anna made an official test last year, under supervision of the Storrs (Conn.) Experiment Station, of 288 lbs. 0-65 ozs. milk. 17 lbs. 6 ozs. butter fat. equiva- lent to 20 lbs. 7J ozs. butter. She won 1st and Cham- pionship. Trinity. and 2d over the Is- land, Silver Medal, for best dairy cow in four classes, May, '09. besides other prizes; Certificate of Merit. May. '09, 2 lbs. 3| ozs. butter. She won first prize. Senior Champion- ship and Grand C h am p i on ship, '10. at New Eng- land Fair. New York and Illinois State Fairs, Water- loo (lowal Dairy Show and National Dairy Show. Golden Maid. P. 6555. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '96. Certificate of Merit in butter test. May. '98, 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Dam JOLLY MAID OF ST. PETER, 213926, A. J. C. C. (YOUNG CRETONNE, P. 11387, C.) Golden Jollv. P. 2921. H. C. First prize and Cham- pion, North Show, '00. Sire of Jolly Lady of Beech- wood, winner of first prize. Illinois State Fair, '08; 1st, Cham- pion and Grand Champion at the National Show, Chicago. '08. Poppy Viola, 2i years old. winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass, 3 years old, testing I lb. 15i ozs., 101 days in milk. Jolly Maiden, 2^ years old, 1 lb. 81 ozs.. 146 davs in milk, 'rw>-lish 9th, 2i years old. I lb. 5 ozs., 153 days in milk. Jess, 2 years old, 1 lb. 3i ozs., 153 days in milk. Michaelmas Daisy, 2d pr. heifer in milk (50 entries). Cretonne, P. 5747. C. Picton. P. 2291, H. C. Egyptian Buttercup, F. 7496, C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty -five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 165538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097,21 lbs. 9i ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. li ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228. 16 lbs. 1^ ozs. Bonny Lass, P. 4577, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for SlO.OOO. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, "Stock well," sold for $11,500. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C, 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May. '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brook- hill Fox, 3 famous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. A wonderful dairy Skinner, P. 1620, C. Sire of Golden Dell of St. Peter, sold in our May, '01. sale for $700. Bergere, P. 3455, C. Certificate of Merit, butter test, '98. I lb. 84 ozs., 125 days in milk. Gay Lord. P. 1943, H. C. Second at Yorkshire Show; H. C. at R. A. S. E. Show; H. C. atB. and W.E. Show Stale Bread 2d, P. 2976. C. Reserve over Jersey and Parish pr., '99. Wonder Lad, P. 1390, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '91. 1st over Jersey. '91. Polite Carlo. P. 1418, H. C. 1st St. John Show as heifer in milk. Miltiades, P. 868, H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. including Sultane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 J ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer . '88. 1st pr. ov, Eng., '90. 2d Lon. Dairy Show, '88, '89; yield. I lb. 14i ozs. butter. Boyle. F. 1559. H C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours Golden Fern. P 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer . 2d H. B. and Parish pr.. '94. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr.. '89. 1st ov, Jer.. Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Oxford Rose. P. 3737. C. , Brookhill Rose, P. 1889, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Orpheline, F. 3385, H. C. Sultan. P. 904, C. I Melvina3d, P. 2350. C. Stale Bread, P. 2225, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Coimt's Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs, 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. [ Sultane 8th, P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey, '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. [ Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. And 13 others. (See above) Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H C. (See above) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H C, 2d St. Marlin Show, '94, '95, Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. Istov, Jer,, '83, '84, '85. 1st p. over Jer. Jubilee Show, '83, Champion Cup for greatest number of points, '83. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex.. '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H, C, 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Hermione, P. 634, C. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. Aug.. *88. Wonderful, P. 2511. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '88, '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Royal Jasper, P. 422. C. L Civil Carlo, F. 3528. C. Wolseley. P, 401, H C. Nice Charmer, F. 5629. C. Angela's Lad. P. 397, H. C. 2d Jer. Dairy S.. '84. I Sweet Bread, F. 6877, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ois. Cicero's Jolie, 18246. 18 lbs. 3 ozs. . Minerva, F. 2281, C Farmer's Joy, P 306, H. C. 1st over Jersey. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 7d pr. over Jer., "70, 1st p , St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040. 14 lbs. li ozs. I Sultane. P. 7, H. C "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. Spot of Rozcl, P. 632, C. , Borneo. F. 2765, H. C I Elmira, F. 2752, H. C. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. Everton King. P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P 807, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land. '82. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern. F 4606, C Mahomet, P. 259. C- Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Roy.. '68. (Never beaten.) . Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva. F. 2281. C. Happy. F. 309, C. Mignonne. F. 1443. C. Guenon's Pride. P. 347. H. C. Nestor 2d, P. 589, H. C 2d over Jersey. '84. Melvina. F. 2806.1C. Nestor. P. 356. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '84. Fancy 2d, P. 778. H. C. FAIRY GLEN, P. 9178, H. C. -Dam of Raleigh's Fairy Boy, P. 3851, H. C, sold in our May, 1909, Decoration sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I., for $8,200, and grandam of a splendid lot of heifers in this sale. A most remarkable cow. .She was considered by many judges as|„the^most perfect cow on the Island. She milked 24 quarts daily and won tlie following prizes: First over Jersey, May, 1905. ^ First over Jersey, August, 1905. Winner BIythwood Challenge Bowl, August, 1905. First over Jersey, May, 1906. Her sire, Orlando, P. 2533, H. C, is the sire of a remarkable lot of cows of wonderful conformation and dairy quality. Her dam, Brown Fairy, F. 7819, C, was a splendid cow, milking as high as 22 quarts daily. She sold in our May, 1901, sale for $1,200. She traces to the famous Mabel 2d, F. 889, H. C, whose daughter, Mabel 4th, sold in our May, 1883, sale for $2,100. Fairy Glen was a great cow in every way; and all her granddaughters in this sale bespeak her great dairy and show qualities. RALEIGH'S FAIRY BOY, 83767, A. J. C. C. (P. 3851, H. C.) First Prize winner over tiie Island, April, 1908, in a very "hot" and inlercsting class. THE UNBEATEN CHAMPION OF AMERICAN SHOWS IN 1910. Winner of First and Sweepstakes, New England Fair. First Prize, Senior Champion and Grand Champion, New York and Illinois State Fairs. First Prize, Senior Champion and Grand Champion, Waterloo (Iowa) Dairy Show and National Dairy Sho«. Headed First Prize Herds at New England Fair, Waterloo (Iowa) Dairy Show, New York and Illinois State Fairs. ALSO WON VANDERBILT CUP, NEW' ENGLAND FAIR, for "Best Bull and Four Cows." He was sold in our May, 1909, auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwicii, I,. I., for S8,2oo. Six of his yearling daughters in the same sale averaged $534- Raleigh's Fairy Boy is a son of Raleigh, P. 3273, H. C, a son of Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C, a son of Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. His dam is the famous cow. Fairy Glen, P. 9178, H. C, First prize over the Island, May, 1905; First prize over the Island, August, 1905; winner Blythwood Bowl, August, 1905; First prize over the the Island, May, 1906; Reserve Champion Class, May, 1908. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, (Oil. No. 24. Cow. MY PRETTY FAIRY, 252196, A. J. C. C. (Spectre^s Fairy, P. 14811, H. C.) Fourth Prize over the Island, May, 1910. First Priate and Special Prize, St. Clement Show, 1910. Bred by J. G. Gaudin, St. Clement, Island of Jersey. Born December 1st, 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on brisket, belly, flanks and left hind leg; white tongue: black and white switch. An exceedingly handsome young cow; beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin, long neck; splendid withers: broad hips; good loins; tail thin and long and well set: deep body; thin, loose, mellow hide; magnificent udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Fontaine's Lord, P. 2900, H. C. Parish prize, '00. 2d over Jersey, '01. 1st State's prize over Sire Jersey, '01. RALEIGH'S 1^^ P"^^' GrouviUe. FAIRY BOY, "^■ P. 3S5I,H. C. Sold in our May, '09. auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I., for S8.200. He has proved himself a great sire, and as shown below the list of prizes that he won in one season has never been equalled. He won first prize over the Island, April. '08. beating a large and very select lot of buUs. The fol- lowing prizes were all won in the fall of 1910: First prize and Sweep- stakes, N. E. Fair; first prize. Senior Champion and Grand Champion. Illinois and New York State Fairs; same prizes, Iowa State Dairy Show. and at National Dairy S h o w. He headed the first prize Exhibitors' herd. New England Fair, New York State Fair, Illinois State Fair, Iowa State Dairy Show; also winning the Vanderbilt Cup for bull and best four f Mona's Lord, P. 2460. H. C. Bred to get the best, and he has sired a remarkable lot of dairy cows. cows. (See No. 25 for full pedigree of this great sire.) Dam SPECTRE, P. 10622, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow. Won Certifi- cate of Merit in pub- lic butter test, 1 lb. 9i ozs., 138 days in milk. Fontaine Sth. P. 5608. H. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, May, '99. 1st ov. GrouviUe, '99. Dam of Marcus. P. 2461, H. C, the sire of Lady Fontaine's Rosette, 162120, that sold at our May, '02. auc- tion sale for $3 , 1 00 . Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America, averaging 18 lbs. ^ oz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 21 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. 104 ozs. And others. Mona 9th. P. 5520. H. C. A grand dairy cow. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hrs., from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Fontaine 6th, P. 4320, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, Aug-, "93. Everton King, P. 390, C, was a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam. Quality, which won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show, 1882. and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter. Twenty-eight years ago, when on the Island, I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son. Everton King. P. 390, C, and left him on the Island to be bred to my cows before shipment to America. Quality is also dam of the great bull. Happy, F. 309, C., that left a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Bouillon's Fan 3d, P. 7208, C. Due to calve May 25th, 1911, by Gam- boge Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (vSee front pages for full particulars of his illustrious ancestors.) Sergeant Major, P. 2010, C. 4th prize, St. Martin, '94. Castor's Beauty, P. 3840. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. ist pr., St. Saviour, Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d p. ov. Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88 2dLon. D. S., '88. 1st p. ov. Eng.. '90. 1 lb. I4i ozs. butter. L'Etacq Prince 2d, P. 1479. H. C. Mona 5th, P. 2619, C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '93. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's F i 1 1 p a i 1, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane Sth, P. 944. H. C. Bouillon's Fan, P. 3845, C. Jolly Boy. P. 921. C. Ist pr.. Trinity Show. , Fan.LP. 320, C. Dairy Lad, P. 1133, Fontaine 4th, P. 2537. H. C. Reserve No. for cup, '90. 1st over all Jer., '90. 1st H. B. over Jer.. '90. 1st over all Jer.. '91. Blythwood Challenge Cup for best cow in show, '91. 22 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. butter in 24 hrs. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. I lb. I4i ozs. butter. Castor, P. 870, H. C. 1st ov. Jer", Apr., '88. 1st over Eng., the Queen's Gold Medal, and the Cham. Bowl given by the R. A. S. E. S., Windsor, in '89. Lowland Daisy, P. 2336, C. 4th St. Peter, '88. 3d St. Peter. '89. Royal Khedive, P. 628, H. C. 1st pr., St. Peter, '85. 2d over Eng., '86, "87. Aunty 2d. P. 647, n. C. 1st over Jersey, '85. 3d over Jersey, '87. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. L'Etacq Prince, P. 1147, H. C. , Current 3d, P. 2988, C. Lily's Prince, P. 681, H. C. 1st over Jer. and 1st H. B. pr.. '86. 1st over all Jer., '87. Mona 3d. P. 1447, H.C. Ist over Jer. and Par. prize, '89. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. f Bashie's Wonder, P. 929, H. C. . Ist over Jer. and Par. prize, '87. Dairy 4th, P. 548, C. Guenon's Pride, P. 347, H. C. 3d ov^r Jer. and Par. prize, '82. 1st Guenon p.. '82. '83. 3d over Jersey, '83. Fontaine. F. 2058. C. 1st ov. Jer., '86, '88. 1st GrouviUe, '87. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of Count's F i 1 1 p a i 1, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. I Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Wolseley. P.401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. St. John's Twist, F. 6798, H. C. 2d St. Peter as yearrg. 2d St. Peter as cow. Perrot, P. 342, C. Sire of Eastwood Clearwater, 27 lbs. Miss Nellie Parker, 23 lbs. 11 ozs. Sylvia Perrot, 16 lbs. i oz. Lowland, F. 3971,0. A grand cow. Augustus, P. 255, C. Rose 3d, P. 848, C. Sir George. P. 221, H. C. Aunty. F. 1737. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911, No. 25. Heifer. Bred by T. Binet. Trinity, Island of Jersey. Bom February I7th, 1909. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A heifer of great style and finish; handsome head; large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin neck: long, straight back; very broad hips; splendid witliers; best of loins; tail thin and long and beautifully set; splendid switch; neat in bone; body of great depth and width; thin, mellow hide; magnificent udder development, running way to the front, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Eminent's Raleigh, 69011. (Raleigh. 3273, H. C.) 4th pr. over Jer,, '03. 2d State's prize, '03. Raleigh was bred by Mr. Wm. J. Labey. Grouville, Island of Jersey, the breeder and owner of the great Fontaine fam- ily. As a successful sire his chances are very bright. He has four crosses to Gold- en Lad. through Golden Fern's Lad. Orme and Boyle. He has sired 7 first prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daughters averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs, in 7 days. Sire of Mabel's Raleigh, P. 3722. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '05 and '07. Primrose's Raleigh, 1st over Jersey and P. p.. ' 05; 1st prize and Breeders' Cup, St. Martin Show, '05. Lord Twylish, 1st over Jersey, April, '06. The Jap, 1st prize, St, Clement Show, '05. '06. Fontaine's King. 1st and Grand Sweep- stakes, St. Louis Exhibition, '04. Raleigh's Calais, 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug.. '07, and many other prize winners. His sire. Eminent 2d. that sold in our '05 auction sale for SlO.OOO, has 34 daughters that have been tested in Amer- ica and twenty-five Island tests. His sons are heading the best herds in Amer- ica. RAIvEIGH'S HANDSOME FAIRY, 252233, A. J. C. C. Sire RALEIGH'S FAIRY BOY, P. 3851.H.C. Sold in our May, '09, auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I., for $8,200. He has proved himself a great sire, and as shown below the list of prizes that he won in one season has never been equalled. He won first prize over the Island, April. '08, beating a large and ver>' select lot of bulls. The fol- lowing prizes were all won in the fall of 1910: First prize and Sweep- stakes, N. E. Fair; first prize. S e n i o f Champion and Grand Champion, Illinois and New York State Fairs; same prizes, Iowa State Dairy Show, and at National Dairy Show. He headed the first prize Exhibitors' herd. New England Fair, New V o r k State Fair, Illinois State Fair, Iowa State Dairy Show; also winning the Vanderbilt Cup for bull and best four cows. Dam SUNSHADE, P. 9485, H.C. One of the best dairy cows on the Island, Fairy Glen, P. 9178, H. C. A most remarkable cow. She has milked 24 qts. daily. Won following prizes- 1st pr. over the Island, May. '05. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug.. '05. Winner Blythwood Bowl. Aug.. '05. 1st pr. over the Island, May, '06. Reserve Champion class, May, 'OS. Pilot's Sultan. P. 2795. H. C. 4th State's prize, '03. Reserve No., Godding- ton purse, May, '04. La Rocque Snowdrop, P, 7631. H. C. Eminent 2d. P. 2532. H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent. 20 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane. 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Eminence. 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's 2d Bess. 18 lbs. 10 ozs. He has 34 tested daughters averaging 18 lbs. 7i ozs.. test- ed by eleven differ- ent owners in eight different states. Rill. P. 6982, H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. Consider- ed one of the great- est milk producers the Island has ever known. Due to calve July 20th, 1911, bv the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (vSee front pages for full information relating to his illustrious parentage.) Orlando, P. 2535. H. C. Won 1st pr , Grouville. '98. Brown Fairy, L F, 7819, C. Dam of Amyl, P. 6230. H, C. Champion. North Club. A 22-quart cow. Sold in our '01 sale for $1,200. Sultan. P. 2448. H. C Reserve over Jersey, April, '98. Sire of Sultan's Sultana, 157345. a very fine young cow, sold in our "01 sale for $335. Pilot's Legacy 5th, P. 4558, H. C. 1st over the Island. '95 and '97. He also won many prs. in England. Duke of Maitland, P. 2185. H. C. Winner of Silver Medal. Sire of Princess of Maitland, 149158. A. J, C. C, His son. Duke of Grouvillu. P, 2481, II. C , sired a re- markable lot of dair>* cows, which are highly prized by Island breeders. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. "97, The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our Mav, '02, sale for 57.500 His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05 , auc- tion sale for $10,000, His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. and in same sale his grandson, ' Stockwell." sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Eminence. F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C .'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Hope. P. 1948. H, C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize, '97; Hope's R e g i n a. 2d over England, half-broth- er to Beresford Pride. 1st Bath and West, '02; 1st Royal Counties, '02. Regina Sultana, 1st Bath and West and Yorkshire, '95: 2 lbs. 9j ozs. butter in 24 hours. I Tula. P. 5323, H, C. 1st over Jersey, '94. Parish prize, Class 2, '94. Golden Lad, 2d, P. 2023. H. C. A great sire, pronoun- ced by many eoually as good as his fa- mous grandsirc. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden L a d's Mer- maid, sold at our auction. May, '02, for $1,100. . Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold at our auction. May, '03, for $1,725. Sir John, P. 2176, H.C. Sultana, P. 6072. H. C. 1 st and Sweepstakes. North Show. '96. 2d p- ov. 7.. May. '96. 2d p.. North Show, '97. Dam of Sultan, 2448. Resen-e over Jer.. April. '98. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Pilot's Legacy 3d, P. 2897, C. f Rob Roy, P. 1749, C. Site of Gamboge's Pride. 4508. 1 lb. 12i ozs. butter in 24 hrs.: 2 lbs. 71 ozs.; 2 lbs. 2 J ozs. (217 davs in milk); 2 lbs 5i ozs.; 2 lbs. 4} ozs. Lady Dawish, P, 4371. H. C. 1st p.. 1st H. B. p., Aug.. '92. 2dfp.. R.A. S E. Show, 1st R. A. S. E... 96. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H, C, Fon- taine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize win- ners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs, milk in a year; 41 lbs, 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs, 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H, B. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler. P. 280, C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. winner of 2d prize. St. Martin Show. '94 and '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. ■ Orme. P. 1660. H. C. ' Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. Regina's Pride. F. 7450. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. May, '94. f Orme. P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. Orme is also the sire of many famous ani- mals, including Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. . Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Golden Hero, P. 1833, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '93. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '93. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. '94. '95. Parisienne. F. 7501, H. C. Courage, P. 1813. C- Headed the late F. C. Le Maistre's herd with signal success. , Water Lily. P. 4838, H. C. Golden Boy 2d, P. 1251, C. (Never exhibited.) Darkey's Daisy 3d. P 3445. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H Dawish 3d, P. 3373. H. C. Ist over Jersey. '90. 1st over Jer. and Par, prize, '91, '92. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 Ibs- 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 Ib'^. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOj ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. loi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 Ibs. 10 ozs. Tootsie. P 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. n. c. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug,, '90; also winner of £15 pr. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H, C. 1st pi. ov. the Island, Aug . '90: also win- ner of £15 pr. (Sec above. > Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588. H, C. Won 1st pr. and C. Oxfordshire Show, Eng-. ■93. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Ist prize over the Is- land. Aug.. '90; also winner of £15 prize. Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588. H. C. 1st pr., R. A. S.. Ches- ter, Eng,, '93. Sire said to be Royal- ist, P. 139, H.C, son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. r Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '91. Bellona 3d. P. 874. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., '88; 3d ov. Jer. and P. pr , May. '89: 1st over Jer. and P. pr., Aug.. '89. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787. H. C. Birthright, P. 1313. H. C. Fertile 2d. P. 3232. H. C. Everton Kling, P. 390. C. Gold Medal 2d. P. 2158. C. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr . ]87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer . Apr., '89. 1st ov. jer., Aug.. '89. Darkey's Daisy 2d, P. 1690. C. ■1 f Rosa's Welcome, P. 930, H. C. Dawish, F. 230S, H. C. T. S, COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 191 L No. 36. Cow. RAI^EIGH'S GREY FAIRY, 352322, A. J. C. C. Bred by P. Billot, Jr., St. Clement. Island of Jersey. Born August. 20th. 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except brisket, which is partly white. Handsome bead; large, prominent eyes; dished face ; thin, long neck ; splendid withers; straight back; broad hips; tail thin and long and beautifully set. with splendid switch; neat in bone; very thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; magnificent udder of grand proportions, with good-sized and beautifully -placed teats. The making of a great cow. Eminent's Raleigh, 69011. (Raleigh. 3273. H. C.) 4th pr. over Jer.. '03. 2d State's prize, "03. Raleigh was bred by Mr. \Vm. J. Labey, Grouville, Island of Jersey, the breeder and owner of the great Fontaine fam- ily. He has four crosses to Gold- en Lad, through Golden Fern's Lad, Orme and Boyle. He has sired 7 first prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daughters averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Sire of Mabel's Raleigh, P. 3722. H C, 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '05 and '07. Primrose's Raleigh. 1st over Jersey and P. p., ' 05; 1st prize and Breeders' Cup. St. Martin Show, '05. Lord Twylish, 1st over Jersey, April, '06. The Jap, 1st prize. St. Clement Show. '05 . '06. Sire RALEIGH'S FAIRY BOY, P.38SI,H.C. Sold in our May, '09, auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I., for $8,200. He has proved himself a great sire, and as shown below the list of prizes that he won in one season has never been equalled. He won first prize over the Island, April, '08, beating a large and very select lot of bulls. The fol- lowing prizes were all won in the fall of 1910: First prize and Sweep- stakes, N. E. Fair; first prize, Senior Champion and Grand Champion, Ilhnois and New York State Fairs; same prizes, Iowa State Dairy Show, and at National Dairy Show. He headed the first prize Exhibitors' herd. New England Fair, New York State Fair, Illinois State Fair, Iowa State Dairy Show; also winning the Vanderbilt Cup for bull and best four cows. Fairy Glen, P. 9178. H. C. A most remarkable cow. She was con- sidered by many judges as the most perfect cow remain- ing on the Island, but unfortunately died at last calving. Has milked 24 qts. daily. Won follow- ing prizes: 1st pr. over the Island, May, '05. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '05. Winner Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '05. 1st pr. over the Island, May, '06. Reserve Champion class. May, '08. Dam KITTY'S ROSEBUD 2d, P. 13434. C. Judge, P. 3542. H. C. Reserve No. and Par. pr., R. J. A. S.. Apr., '04. 3d over Jersey, R. J. A. S.. Aug.. '04. 2d over Jersey, R. J. A. S., April. '05. 1st over Jersey, R. J. A S.. Aug.. '05. Kitty's Rosebud, P. 10358. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, R. J. A. S., May. '04. Par. prize, R. J. A. S., May. '06. Bred March Uth, 1911, to the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B, for full iuformation relating to his illustrious parentage.) Eniinent 2d. P. 2532, H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent 's Snow . 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour. 21 lbs. 1 oz. E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty. 20 lbs. 12 ozs. He has 34 tested daughters averaging IS lbs. 7i ozs., test- ed by eleven differ- ent owners in eight different states. . Rill, P. 6982, H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. Consider- ed one of the great- est milk producers the Island has ever known. Orlando, P. 2535, H. C. Won 1st pr. Grouville, '98. Sire of Golden Chance, win- ner of 1st H. B. pr., '00. Orlando's Eclipse, 2d prize, '01. Zara, winner of Grou- ville Parish prize. May, '07. Garrick, winner of 3d pr. and State's pr., '01. Brown Fairy, F. 7819, C. Dam of Amyl, P 6230. H. C. Champion. North Club. Now Brown Beauty of St. Saviour. 157320. A. J. C. C. A 22-quart cow. Sold in our "0 1 sale for SI, 200. Astor, P. 3042, H. C. 3d over Jer., Apr., '92. 2d State's p.. Apr,. '02. 1st over Jer., Aug., '02. 1st over Jer., Apr., '03. Dimple, P. 6680, C. Parish pr.. R. J. A. S., May, '01. Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of £t- Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty. 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Kitfy. F. 8775, H. C Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Hope. P. 1948, H. C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize, '97. Hope's Regina, 2d over England, half-broth- er to Beresford Pride, 1st Bath and West, '02, 1st Royal Counties, '02. Tula, P. 5323. H, C. 1st over Jersey, '94. Par. prize. Class 2. '94. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023. H. C. A great sire, pronotm- ced by many equally as good as his fa- mous t; r a n d s ire. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. White Rose, P. 4915. H. C. Mabel's Lad, P. 1034, H. C. Boyle. P. 1539, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull, ^Golden Fern's Lad, t P. 2160, H. C. Golden Fern, P. 47II. H. C. r Traveler, P. 280. C. t Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. f Orme, P. 1660, H. C. \ Was sold by Mr. J. P. j M a r e 1 1 to Lord I Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of I Regina Sultane 2d, j winner of 1st pr., B. I and W. S.. N. A. S. j S., and 1st at the I Yorkshire S., Eng., I '95. [ Regina's Pride, F. 7450. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., May, "94. Orme. P 1660. H. C. Orme is the sire of many famous ani- mals, including Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo 4th, ■ P. 581, H. C. Mabel 6th, P. 360, H.C. Science 2d, P. 2042, C. Senator, P. 2759. H. C. Sire of Leda's Golden Lad. 1st over Jersey. '01. 1st State's prize, '01. 1st H. B. ov. Jer.. '02. 1st State's prize, '02. Aster Boy. P. 427, C. Science, F. 3793. C. f Nizam, P. 2408, H. C. 3d over Jersey. '97. 1st prize, St. Peter, '97. Belle du Couvent, P. 4674, H. C. 1st pr. and Par. May. '94. Rob Roy, P. 1749. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island, Aug.. '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. Won 1st pr. and C, Oxfordshire Show, Eng., "93. 1st pr., R. A. S.. Ches- ter. Eng., '93. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, August. '90 ; also winner of £15 prize. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588. H. C. 1st pr,, R. A. S., Ches- ter, Eng., '93. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Beech Lass, F. 3514, C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '77. Mabel 2d. P. 889. H.C Daughter of Mabel, F. S., dam of Baron's Mabel, winner of 1st over Jersey, '85; P. pr., '81. 2d over Jer., '86. Won Bronze Medal. '71. Royal Oak. P.286.H.C. Aster. F. 1970. C. Golden Pasha, P. 2154. C. Vicountesse du Couvent 3d, P. 6684. C. f Brutus, P. 1793. C. Lady Lavinia, P. 1002, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. Jersey Lily, P. 4004, C. 2d St. Peter. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Orphan 2d, P. 2844, H. C. 1st St. Mary, '92. A grand dairy cow. Golden Boy 2d, P. 1251. C. Darkey's Daisy 3d. P. 3445, H. C. Vicountesse du Couvent, P. 4758, H. C. 1st Cham., Western [ Countesse du Couven", f Golden Lad, \ P. 1242. H C. Show, '93. Everton King 9th, P. 1264. C. Grasseline, P. 1927, C. F. 7584, H. C. Counl Cicero, F. 398, H. C. L Brooklime. F. 2705. C. Cruiser, P. 292. C. Sansares, F. 944, C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes. N. C..'92. f Trav. [ Brow eler, P. 280, C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, f Rufus. F. 291. H. C. 1 Peppin, F. 2003, C. f Golden Lad, j P. 1242, H. C. [ Tootsie. P. 3214. H.' C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 28. Bull Calf. HONEYMOON'S FAIRY BOY, 92822, A. J. C. C. Bred by Mr. C. I. Hudson, Knollwood Karm, East Norwich, L. I. Born August ISth, 1910. Solid fawn color; small white stripe on right and left armpits; mottled tongue; black switch. A very handsome calf in ever>^ line; splendid level back; good rump; fine, well set tail; good switch; very handsome head; full and prominent eyes; long neck: splendid coat; very mellow hide; body deep, long and well ribbed; withers of the best. A show calf. Sire RALEIGH'S FAIRY BOY, P. 3851, H. C. Sold in our May. '09, auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich. L. I., for $8,200. He has proved himself a great sire, and as shown by the list of prizes that he won in one season, has never been equalled: He won first prize over the Island, April, 'OS. beating a large and very select lot of bulls. The fol- lowing prizes were all won in the fall of 1910- First prize and Sw^eep- stakes, N. E. Fair; first prize, Senior Champion and Grand Champion. Illinois and New York State Fairs; same prizes, Iowa State Dairy Show, and at National Dairy Show. He headed the first prize Exhibitors' herd, New England Fair, New York State Fair, Illinois State Fair, Iowa State Dairy Show; also winning the Vanderbilt Cup for bull and best four cows. (See preceding page, No. 27. for picture and particulars of Raleigh's Fairy Boy.) Dam EMINENT'S HONEYMOON, 213908, A. J.C. C. (HONEYMOON 3d, P. 10479, H.C.) Won Reserve prize over the Island as heifer in milk, Aug., '04. A magnificent dairy Eminent 2d. P. 2532. H. C. Sold at our '05 auction sale for $10,000, and now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman, Sa- lem. Va. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. Sire of Eniinent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent 's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. Eminent's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena. 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eniinent's Distinction, 20 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Eminence. 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 2d's Bess, 18 lbs. 10 ozs. E m i n e n t "s Fawn Buttercup. 18 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Brown Princess, 17 lbs. 7 ozs. Eminent's Buttercup, 17 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent's Virginia, 16 lbs. 13 ozs. He has 34 daughters that have tested an average of 18 lbs. 7 J ozs. each, made by eleven different own- ers in eight different states. Honeymoon, | P. 7132. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. 1st prize and Cham- pion, St. Brelade Show, four years in succession. Won Par. prize, May, '99. Parish prize. May, '04. Certificate of Merit in butter test. M a y, '04, 1 lb. I4i ozs., 97 days in milk. She made 2 lbs. 1 oz. of butter 51 days after calving. Golden Fern's Lad, P 2160. H. C. I St and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May. 02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- son. ' Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560 His daughter. Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale, at the age of 12 years, for $3,700, and his grandson. Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold in same sale for $11,100. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C..'92 . Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Lord Chancellor, P. 2060, C. Honey den, P. 4696. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C , Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. He also sired the great cow, 'Speckled Band." dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie." that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hours, in the public butter test, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P. 280, C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. winner of 2d prize, St. Martin Show, '94 and '95. Brown Fern is also gran- dam of Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C, second prize winner over the Island, '94. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Snap's Buttercup 2d, P. 3383, H. C. Dam of Snap's Buttercup 3d, a famous prize win- ner in England. Prince Carlo, P 1282. H. C. Daisy Nichols, F. 4942, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs 6 ozs. in 7 days. CKjldcn Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. 1 i ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8 J ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150. 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228. 16 Ibs- li ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227. 15 lbs. 14i ozs. An(f many oihers. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull, Crf)ldcn Lad, P. 1242, H. C , as well as a remarkable lot of dair>' cows. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '90; also winner of £15 prize. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C, 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Due de Chambord. P. 580, H. C. Grandsire of the fa- mous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Snap's Buttercup, F. 5920. C. Carlo 3d. P. 817, H. C. Clementine, F. 3305, H. C. [ Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, N. C. 2d p over Jer., '88. 2d H. B.p. ov. Jer .'88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., *90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. [ Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Boulevard. P. 367. H. C. Musa. P. 525, C. Carle 2d. P. 337. C. Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105. H. C. 3d H. B. and 1st Gue- non prize, '83. Par. prize, Aug., '85. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '88. There is abundant evidence of the prepotency of the old cow. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. dam of Eminent 2d. It appears, from the fact that her dam. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C-. is also the great grandam of Golden Fern's I-ad, that there was a powerful influence projected by this old Foundation Stock cow. An instance of the butter ciuality where this blood is concentrated is presented by the record of Eminent 2d'5 daughter. Aurea. P. 8693. H. C, a splendid cow that wc have imported and who will be seen in this sale. Aureas dam is Brown Fern 2d. a daughter of the old cow. Brown Fern Aurea won Certificate of Merit in the May. 1907. butter test with 2 lbs. 4^ ozs, of butler, and she is the dam of Aurea's Fern. P. 11259 (by Oxford Lad), who won Certificate of Merit in May. 1909. with I lb. 12i o/s. of butter when 236 da>-s in milk. When wc note how unfailingly the daughters and descendants of Brown I'em prove such unusually good animals we can not help thinking that it was the multiplication of her blood that gave Aurea her prepotency. No. 29. Cow. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. EMINBNT'S GOI/DENf^EI,I.Er^i38997 aT J. C^ cT Bred by E. Gaudin Renoiif, St. Martin, Island of Jersey. Born May 2d, 1901. Imported October Sth, 1907, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on forehead, right flank, fore fetlocks and hind legs. A cow of great length; handsome head; large, prominent eyes ; rich . incurving horns ; thin . long neck; good hips; tliin, long tail, with splendid switch; good body; thin, loose, mellow hide; nice udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, "97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Sire of Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. E'ninent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational Fern, sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200. In same sale his grand- son . ' ' Stockwell. ' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. His daughter, Golden Sultana, at the age of 12 years, sold in our May, '10, auc* tion sale for $3,700. Sire EMINENT 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Sold at our '05 auction sale for $10,000. and now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman. Sa- lem, Va. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. Sire of Eminem's Evasion. 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs, 1 oz, Eminent's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 . ozs. Lady Eminent. 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's -Lady Sul- tane. 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona. 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Distinction. 20 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Eminence, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 2d's Bess, IS lbs, 10 ozs. E m i n e n t 's Fawn Buttercup. 18 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Brown Princess, 17 lbs. 7 ozs. Eminent's Buttercup. 17 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent's Virginia, 16 lbs. 13 ozs. He has 34 daughters that have tested an average of IS lbs. 7 J ozs. each, made by eleven different own- ers in eight different states. Dam MISCHIEF, P. 8104, C. A great dairy cow. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminence of the Is- land, 15 lbs. 10 ozs. when ten years old. Tim, P. 2427, C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, ' 'Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7f ozs. of butter in 24 hrs. and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. I Mutt, P. 6800, H. C. Due to calve October 16th, 1911, by Gamboge Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See front pages E, for full particulars of his illustrious ancestors. [ Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C, 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Traveler. P. 280. C Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. Da^n of Brown Fern 2d, P- 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize, St. Mar- tin Show, '94 and '95 . Minstrel. P. 2110. H. C. 1st pr. and Cup, St. Martin Show. '95. Birdie. P. 5996. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509. 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. li ozs. Golden Kola. 127232. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228, 16 lbs. li ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227, 15 lbs, 14i ozs.. and others. . Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. Sire of Siiltane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 1 32 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer , '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. ist pr. over Eng., '90. f Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873. H. C. 1st pr,, St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over jer., "88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88. 1st over Eng., '90. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. C. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H- C. Golden Lass. F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. (See below.) Quality, F. 1748. H. C. Dairy Boy. P. 218, C. Fontaine, F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey, '86. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. (See above.) Sultane Sth. P. 944, H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. '89; yield, 1 lb. 14i Cetewayo, P. 224. C. in 30 days. ozs. butter. Sire of Golden Lad's Lady Cetewayo 's Silver Bell, Rose, 162097.21 lbs 17 lbs. 2iozs. lOi ozs.. and many Cetewayo's Lily, 17 others. Cetewayo 2d, lbs. P. 370, H. C. Cetewayo's Daisy, 16 lbs. 4 ozs. Brown Fern 2d, Cetewayo's Dorcas, 16 P. 1944, H. C. Brown Fern, lbs. 2i ozs. 2d St. Martin Show, F. 4606, C. ■94, '95. Sunrise, F. 1947, C. Favori, P. 2943, H. C. One of the best sons the great Eminent 2d ever sired. He is the sire of the bull. Warder, P. 3227, H. C, first prize over the Island, April, '04, and first prize with his get. He was sold to go to Australia at a high price. Mistress, P. 4724, H. C. Orlean's Pride, P. 1S19, H. C. 2d over Jer., '93. Chanson, F. 7503, H. C. Distinction Crown, P. 1837, H. C. Hirondelle, F. 7731, C. Certificate of Merit, May, '00, 2 lbs. 31 ozs. Certificate of Merit, May, '04. 1 lb. 8i ozs., 158 days. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sold at our '05 auc- tion sale for $10,000. I I Favorite, F. 8354, H.C. (Nownamed Eminent's Brown Duchess, 157604.) 1st F. C. Show, '00. A grand dairy cow. Bluchcr. P. 1337, H. C. Brown Belle 3d, P. 3066, C. Distinction's Pride, P. 1486. H. C. Orleannaise 2d, P. 3099. H. C. Golden Pink. P. 1491, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, '92. Distinction, F. 5519. H. C. 4th over Jersey and 1st F. S. pr., '90. Felix, P. 1092, H. C. La Fontaine's Pride, P. 1506, C. Royal Pierson, P. 922. H. C. Brown Belle 2d. P. 1884, C. Hillside Lad. P. 1163. Distinction, F, 5519. H. C. Lord Nelson. P. 900. H. C. Orleannaise. F. 7411, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Cetewayo's Pink, F. 5170, H. C. Orange Peel, F. 129, H. C. Fanny. 3d H. B. p. and Br. Med., C. I. Ex., '71. Cetewayo 4 th. P. 581, H. C. Widow, F. 2360, C. Guenon's Pride. P. 347, H. C. Neatness, F. 1829, C. Pierson, P. 680, H. C. Bellona 3d, P. 874, C. Baron de RuUecourt, P. 556, H. C. Brown Belle, F. 5817, C. T. S, COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. No. 30. Bull. ROYAI, MAJESTY, 79313, A. J. C. C. (Majesty, P. 3523, H. C.) (FOR REFERENCE ONLY.) Bred by Charles Mourant, St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Bom February 28th. 1903. Imported October 8th. 1907. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Royal Majesty was sold in our 1908 auction sale to Mr. George Council, who sold him at his auction sale to Mr. Edwin S. George. Detroit, Mich., for $4,000 He islbred in great butter channels and is proving himself a great sire. (See his picture, with other interesting notes, on opposite page.) Sire OXFORD LAD. P.3123,H.C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepctakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, Apr., '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr., '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 ozs. Distinction Queen, 1st over the Island, August, '06; also Blythwood C h a 1- lenge Bowl. Sold at our '10 auction sale for $2,600. Oxford Cora. Reser\'e over Jersey, May. '05 ; winner of Silver Medal (first prize) in the Island oubUc butter test, Oct.. '06. 2 lbs. 2 ozs.. 139 days in milk ; Par. prize. Aug.. '09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of $6,025 and twenty -five cows at an average of $1,177 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion; Stockweil hav- ing sold for $11,500 and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for $11 ,100, at our auction sales. Three daughters of Ox- ford Lad have aver- aged $2,450 at our public auctions. The heavy demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales; his get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad. tested at the pubhc Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs. II ozs. milk, 1 lb. 13i ozs. butter. Dam OXFORD IXIA 3d. P. 8584, H.C. Following prizes Iiave been won in public butter tests: Silver Medal, Oct . '03. 2 lbs. li ozs.. 235 days in milk; Bronze Medal. May, '04, 2 lbs. 15t ozs., 94 days in milk: and a num- ber of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price, to Dr. Watney, Eng- land, who only buys bis butter test cows. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Cham, winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. Tn same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never test- ed for butter, but milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591, H. C. 1st pr.. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Queenie's Prince 2d, P. 2574, H. C. A great sire of butter testing cows. Oxford Ixia, P. 7100, H. C. Bronze Medal winner in public butter test, March. '00, 2 lbs. 8 ozs., 70 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May, '00, 1 lb. 15i ozs., 127 days in milk; May, '01, 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs., 147 days in milk; March, '02, 2 lbs. 5J ozs., 48 days in ntilk; May, '02, 2 lbs. 6i ozs., 99 days in milk. May, '03, 2 lbs. 2\ ozs., 49 days in milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, sale for $10,000. H is ten-months old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now nained Sultane's Rosette, 149741, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H.C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '89. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Bruce. P. 2327, H. C. Queenie P 4859, C. now named Golden Queen of St. Saviour. 149137, A. J. C. C. Won Par. pr, in '95. Reserve over Jer., *97. Won Certificate of Merit, butter test in '96, making 2 lbs. 1} ozs., in 24 hours, after being in milk 214 days. Certificate of Merit, butter test in '98. making 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070, H. C. A great butter sire. Sire of Oxford Ixia, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Useful Maid, 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Lucy 8th, 1 lb. 15 ozs. Una's Lily 3d, 1 lb. 14i ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591. H. C, 1st p. and Cham- pionship and State's p., Grouville Show. '98. Fifteen of his daughters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Oxford Lass is also dam of two more famous sires: name- ly, Houpla and Ox- ford Lad. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, I P. 2160, H. C, and I many other famous [ animals. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. M a r e 1 1 that Ro- | sette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daughters was a very rich and per- sistent milker. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. ' ' The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen. ' ' Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816, H. C. Result's Prince, P, 2004, C. Reserve over Jersey. Gamboge's P:ide, P. 4508, H. C. (See below.) Golden Lad, P. 1242. H C. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. Una's Boy, P. 1752, C. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. Dam of Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801.H.C.,J.H.B. 3d pr. over Jer., Aug., '01, '02. 3d pr. in public but- ter test, 2 lbs. 7 J ozs., 48 days in milk. 1st pr. over the Is- land, Aug., '04. Blythwood Bowl win- ner, Aug., '04. A magnificent dairy cow and sold at our '05 auction sale for $2,500, to Mr. How- ard Willcts, Gedney Farm, Whi'e Plains, N, V. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Everton King, P. 390 C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Golden Cloud, P. 358, H. C. Snowflake, P. 714. H. C. Noble, F. 104, H. C. Rosette. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. Browny, F. 2002, C. Prince of Wales. Flower, F. 53, H. C. Happy. P. 211, C. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P, 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo. P. 224, C is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2* ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr, at Grouville. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Istpr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey. '82. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Favorite's Lad, P. 1678, H.C. Sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test. May, '91. 2 lbs. 4i ozs,, 220 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, 00, 2 lbs. S ozs., 76 days in milk. Fancy 11th, Certificate of Merit. May, '00. 2 lbs, 33 ozs.; Bronze Medal (2d prize), March .'00, 2 lbs. 11 ozs., 50 lbs. 12 ozs. milk. Gamboge 4th, Certi- ficate of Merit, May, '00, 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours. Resultat 2d, P. 3647, H. C. Rob Roy, P. 1184, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '89. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Gamboge King, P. 1292, H. C. Favorite, P. 358, C. Rob Roy. P, 1184, H.C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2299, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. li ozs. in 24 hours. Favorite's Boy, P. 882, H. C. Browny's Grey. P. 2353, H. C. Oscar, F. 410, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Favorite's Boy, P. 882, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. Dora, P. 155, C. Favorite's Boy, P. 882, H. C. Browny's Grey, P. 2353, H. C. Oscar, F. 410, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5816, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 31. Cow. MAJESTY'S PEARI,, 252166, A. J. C, (Majesty's Pearl, P. 14299, H. C.) Winner in Public Butter Test, First Goddington Prize, May, 1910, testing 2 lbs. 4U ozs-, 275 days in milk, and this after first calf, which was born when she was two years and five months of age, and the test made 40 days within calving. She is one of the most (if not the most) sensational butter producers the breed has evolved. Bred by Charles Mourant. St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born March 14th. 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue; black and white switch. She carries a handsome head; rich horns; thin, long, ewe neck; splendid withers; best of loins; broad hips; thin, long, whip tail, beautifully set, with splendid switch: thin, loose, mellow hide; neat in bone; large, tortuous milk veins; splendid udder, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. Caiest. P. 2591, H. C. 1st p. and Champion- ship and State's p., Grouville Show, '98. , Sire oi Mabel's Poet, P. 2964. H. C, and other noted animals; among them being Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801. H. C. 2 lbs. 7^ ozs.; being 4S days in milk in pubUc butter test; 1st pr. winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl. Aug., '04. She sold in our auction sale. May. '05, for $2,500, and her daughter. Oxford Fontaine, sold in our '09 auc- tion sale for $2,525. Eight daughters of Caiest, in our '05 sale, averaged S9S7.50. Sire MAJESTY, P.3523,H.C., now named ROVAL MAJESTY, 79313, A.J. C.C. \V inner of 1st and Grand Cham.. Nat. Dairy S., '08. 1st at Illinois State Fair. '08. 1st and Grand Cham., Mich. State Fair. '10 — only time shown last year. Sold in our M^y. '08. sale to Willowdale Farm, where he was sold two years later for $4.000— J u s t four times his form- er price, and not half his value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd, owned by Dr. Edw. S. George, Detroit. Mich. Majesty is an unusu- ally prepotent sire ; he gets butter pro- ducers and s h o w- ring winners. One of the most (if not the most) sensa- tional butter pro- ducers of the breed is his daughter. Majesty's Pearl, who, with her first calf, made 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter in the Oct.. '09. test on the Is- land and 2 lbs. 43 ozs. in the May. '10. test — being on the latter occasion. 275 days in milk and 40 days before second calving and o n 1 y two years and five months old when calf was born. Not sb bad for a * ' be- ginner"— Majesty is yet a young bull. (For further particu- lars regarding Maj- esty's tested daugh- ters and prize win- ners, see No. 30.) Dam PEARL 2d, P. 9235 H.C A daughter of the great Fontaine bull. Caiest, P. 2591. H. C, whose eight daughters averaged, in our '05 sale, $987.50. Pearl 2d won in public butter test on the Island as follows: Certificate of Merit, May, '04, 1 lb. 15i ozs.. 29 day? in milk. Certificate of Merit, May. '06, 2 lbs. 3 ozs., 72 days in milk. 3d prize, butter test. Oct.. '06. 1 lb. 8^} 02S.. 227 days in milk. Bred January 20th, 1911, to Gamboge Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See page E, front pages, for full particulars of his illustrious ancestors.) Pearl, P, 7496, C. Fontaine's King, P. 2207. H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. His sire, Boyle, sired the great cow. ' ' Speckled Band. ' ' dam of the wonder- ful cow. "Nursie," that made the phe- nomenal record of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal~in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and with- in 90 days of calv- ing. She sold in our '07 sale for $2,200. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H C-. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Ts- 'and. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of gutter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, C. Reserve No. for cup, '90. 1st over Jersey, '90. 1st H. B. ov. Jer., '90. 1st over Jersey, '91. Blythwood Challenge Cup, 'gi. 22 qts. milk, 3 lbs. butter in 24 hours. I Count Wolseley, P. 928. H, C. 2d ov. Jer. and Par. p., April. '87. 1st ov. Jer., Apr., '88. 2d ov. Jer., Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is land ever produced. Many years ago, while on the Island, we called to see Oxford Lass, having been told it would be hard to find her equal in Jersey. Nothing could tempt the owner to name a price on her. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily, and her milk veins and udder were a sight to see. We were so much impressed with her that we went to see her several times. Her daughter, Oxford Ixia, tested on the public fair grounds. 2 lbs. 13 ozs. in 24 hours. She is also dam of Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 149137. A. J. C. C. that tested in public butter test, 2 lbs. 1^ o/.s, in 24 hours, 214 days in milk. She is also dam of Flying Fox's Oxford Lass, 1st prize winner over the Island, Aug.. '03, in a large class. Also dam of Caiest, P. 2591. H. C. Houpla, P. 2793, H, C, and Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C, three celebrated sires, the latter winning 1st prize at St. Saviour Show. '92. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Queenie's Prince. P. 2281, H. C. 2d p. ov. Jer., Aug., '97. Sire of Model 2d, 1st prize winner, St. Saviour, and tested in public butter test, 2 lbs. U ozs.. May, '03, and sold in our auction sale. '04. for $995. Nymphia, P, ^009, C, Result's Prince, P. 2004, C. Reserve over Jersey. Queenie, P. 4859, C, now named Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 149137, A. J. C. C. Won Par. pr. in '95 Reserve over Jer., '97. Won Certificate of Merit, butter test in '96. making 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. in 24 hours, after being in milk 214 days. Certificate of Merit, butter test in '98, making 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Her lister, Oxford Ixia, made at pub- lic butter test in March, '00. 2 lbs. 13 ozs. butter in24 hrs,. rate of 19 lbs, U ozs. per week. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad 's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days; and 14 other tested cows. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90. Guenon's Pride, P. 347, H. C. 3d ov. Jer and Par. prize. '82. 1st Guenon p., 'S2, '83. 3d over Jersey, '83. 3dH. B.ov. J., '82, 'S3. Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey. '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. Istov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show, '83. I Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour,'70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Oxford Daisy. itP. 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford, Kate, 13646. that sold at our [auc- tion sale, May, '82, for $3,550, and test- ed officially 39 lbs. 12 ozs. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island. Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America, averag- ing 18 lbs. 4 oz. each. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land has ever pro- duced. She is dam of the great bull, Houpla; the celebrated bull. ' ' Caiest, * * whose 8 daughters sold in our '05 auction sale at an average of $987.50. and last, but not least, she is also dam of the bull, Oxford Lad, P, 3123, H.C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. over Jer.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. Dairy. F. 1267, H. C. 24 qts. milk in 24 hrs. Horace. P. 94. H. C. Sire of Le Brocq's Prize, 1st over Jer., '78; S3 bulls in com- petition. Polly, F. 1828, C. 1st over Jer., '84, '85. 26 quarts milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan. F. 58, H. C 1st p. over Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen. F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale, Oct., '82. for $3,100. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royahst. P. 139. H. C. son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr.. 1st over Jer., Apr., 2d over Jer., Apr. '87. '88. '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. A daughter of the cele- brated cow. Oxford Daisy, F 6816, H. C, running close in the blood of the fa- mous Oxford Kate, 13646 (official rec- ord. 39 lbs. 12 ozs.), that sold at our auc- tion sale. May, 11, '82, for $3,550. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 32. Heifer Calf. Bred by Charles Muurant, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Bonj June 19th, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Beautiful head; lovely eyes; thin, long neck; long, straight back; broad hips; tail thin and long, with splendid switch: neat in bone; thin, loose, mellow hide; wide and deep body; remarkable udder develop- ment, with large and beautifully placed teats. Watch this calf. She is as handsome as a picture and one of the best in the sale. MAJESTY'S NOBI,E PEARI., 2S2257> A. J. C. C. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H.C. {95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour. '07. 1st pr.. Royal Show. '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklaods and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at Enghsh and Island shows. 1 909 — 1 5 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships. Eng.. Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910—36 first prizes in class. 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America . Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. 1910^8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in Eng. and on the Island within three years; and no doubt a correspond- ing number in Amer- ica. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam MAJESTY'S PEARL, P. 14299, H.C. Winner in public but- ter test, 1st God- dington prize. May. '10, testing 2 lbs. 4j ozs., 275 days in milk, and this after first calf, which was born when she was two years and five months of age, and the test made 40 days within calving. (See preceding page. No. 31, for full pedi- gree.) Not bred. Blue Belle's Blue I-ox, P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville, T enn., Dec, '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice. Worcester, Mas s.. for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville. T e n n., show, Oct.. '07. in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell, who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the show, was free in saying, "had he been Judge at Nash- ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04; won in butter test, 04, 2 lbs. public May, 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May. '05. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited. '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England. '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909. H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C, that tested in public butter test. May. '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's K o s y. P. 10444. H. C. that tested in public but- ler test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppv's Viola. P. 10902, H. C, win- ner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding I lb. 15 ozs.. when 159 days in milk, after dropping her first calf, being only 30 months old. Bobby's Shy Fox. 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox. P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows. Is- land of Jer., '02. First and Champion- ship. Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle, P, 4307. H. C. Sold in our May. '04. auction sale to Mr. Howard ^A' i 1 1 e t s. "Gedney Farm," White Plains. N, Y.. for S3. 600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257. H. C , sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624. H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Blue Helle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman. P. 2555, H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr., April. '88. 1st ov. Jer.. Aug.. "98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at three Parish Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our Mav, '02. sale to J. A. Middleton. Shel- byville. Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A, J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H, C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, 02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island. 2 lbs. I 8^ ozs. in 24 hours. I Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2^ ozs. I Fox's Belle of Grou- I ville. 21 lbs. 3 ors. I Fox's Belle of Trinity. I 20 lbs. i oz. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test. Oct., '07. 1 lb. 13i ozs., 161 days in milk. Venus \''iolet, P. 3946. H. C. A magnificent dairy cow. milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows, '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter c o w, ' ' Nameless." and he has shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our Ma>'. '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, '97. A magnificent dairy Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325, and sold in our May. '01. sale forS745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. She sold in our '02 sale to Col. M. C. Campbell. Nashville. Tenn. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle, P. 5076. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flyinc! Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. "05, auc- tion sale for £10.000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our { May, 07, sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- son. * ■ Stockwcll." sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50- Bobby 5th, P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus. P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par pr.. '98. 1st over Jersey. '94. Isl Cham. Class. '95, ■96. '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day. private test. 2 lbs. 11 ozs. butter in 1 day- Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F- C Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam. especially the latter. Daisv 7th. P. 3277 H. C. Baron of St, John, P. 1279. H. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Ciolden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winneis over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hour^. from which 2 lbs 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. Bobby 3d, P. 697, H.C. Cyprus, F. 2089. C. Lemon Rex. P. 552, C. Venus. F. 1784. H. C. Margot's Boy. P. 671. H. C. , Sally 2d. P. 414, H. C f Leonidas. P. 881. H.C Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513. C. f Jupiter. P. 757, C. [ I-ugans, F. 7020, C. L Daisy 4th, P. 1188, H. C. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d pr , August. '88. Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer, and Par. pr., Aug-, '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. R, pr. and Par. pr.. '86. 2d over Jer., Aug , '86. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug.. '89. No. 33. Bull Calf. ARISTOCRATIC NOBI^E, 96133. A. J. C. C. Bred by T. Le Rucz, St. Mary, 'Island of Jersey. Born August 15th. 1910. Imported (in dam) February 2d. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Beautiful head; lofty carri.nge; large, proniinenl eyes; thin, long neck: straight and long back; best of withers; splendid loins; tail thin and long and beautifully set, with splendid switch; neat in hone; very thin, loose, mellow hide: wide and deep body. The handsomest and most :»ristocratic youngster in the sale— one that is certain to be called up front by the judges for the blue ribbon. Mr. W. R. Spann spent the night luic before he bailed for the Island, and hi; pronounced Aristocratic Noble the besi bull calf he ever saw. Sire— NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3000. H. C. (See above.) Dam MAJE.STY'S L0LIISK,2.1,S 150. .\.J.C.C. - (STE LOUISE 8th, P. 13403, H. C; (See opposite pugc, No. 34.) NOBLE OF OAKLAINDS, 95700, A. J. C. C , P. 3909, H. C. Coming "King of America." In 1011 2 Sons won First Prizes at the April Bull Show. S First Prizes for "get of sire" won by Progeny of Noble of Oaklands at the leading United States shows of 1910. His sons heiided ."> First Prize herds at important American shows in 1010. (These prizes all suljstantiated by reports; many others might be claimed if reports with details were available.) First Prizes and Championships only are considered. His get also won many minor prizes. No bull has made a record to approach that of Noble of Oaklands at his age (six years). Three Daughters with official butter tests on the Island and in America. Crowned "i, being 13 years old. Result's Prince, P. 2004, C. Favorite's Lad, P. 1678. H. C. Resultat 2d, P. 3647, H. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. 1st pr. at St. Saviour Show. '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. Won in public butter [ Gamboge 2d Rob Roy. P. 1184. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '89. Qtieenie, P. 4859, C. (Now named Golden Queen of St. Sav- iour, 149137, A. J. C. C.) Won Parish p. in '95. Reserve over Jer., '97. Won Certificate of Merit, butter test in '96, making 2 lbs. H ozs. in 24 hours, after being in milk 214 days. Una's Boy 2d. P. 2070. H. C. Sire of Oxford Ixia, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Useful Maid, 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Lucy 8th, 1 lb. 15 ozs. Una's Lily 3d, 1 lb. 14^ ozs. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never test- ed for butter, but milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Una's Boy, P. 1752, C. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. 1st p. at St. Saviour Show, '96. 2d over Jersey. '97. She has won the fol- lowing public but- ter tests: May, '96, 2 lbs. 7iozs. Oct. ,'96, 2 lbs. 2Jozs.. 217 days in milk. May. '97, 2 lbs. 5f ozs. Oct.. '98. 2 lbs. 7| ozs.. 1 IS days in milk. Oct.. '99, 2 lbs. 7 ozs.. 130 days in milk. Favorite Boy. P. 882, H. C. His grandson. Favor- ite Lad, is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test. May, '01. 2 lbs. 4i ozs.. 220 days in milk; Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '00. 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 76 days in milk. Fancy 11th. Certificate of Merit. May, '00. 2 lbs. 3\ ozs ; Bronze Medal (2d prize). Mar.. '00, 2 lbs. II ozs , 50 lbs. 12 ozs. milk. Browny's Grey, P. 2353. H. C. tests: May. '96, 2 lbs. 7\ ozs May, '97, 2 lbs. 5^ ozs. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. Dam of Oxford Lad, P. 3123. H.C., sold for $3,300. Una's Boy. P. 1752. C. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508, H. C. (See above.) Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252, C. Gamboge King, P. 1292, H. C. I Favorite, P. 358. C. Rob Roy, P. 1184, H. C. 3d over Jer., Aug., "89. Sire of Zanzibar, winner of Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '00, 1 lb. 14i ozs. in 24 hours. Nestor 2d, F. 589. H. C. 3d over Jer., '84. 2d Herd Book, '84. Parish prize, '84. Favorite 2d. P. 1434, C. Half-sister to Lena's Boy, sire of Una's Boy 2d, a great sire of butter-test cows. Nestor 2d. P. 589, H.C. 3d over Jersey. '84. 2d Herd Book. '84. Parish prize, "84. P. 2294. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, Apr., '87. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. f Gamboge King. P. 1292, H. C. Favourite. P. 358, H.C. Rob Roy. P. 1184, H. C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83, '84, '85. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6316, H. C. r Favorite's Boy, P. 882. H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C- Scipio, P. 157, H. C- Dora. P. 155, C. Favorite's Boy. P. 882. H. C. Browny's Grey, F. 2353, H. C. Nestor, P. 356. H. C. 2d prize and Parish prize, '84. Fancy 2d. P. 778, H. C. Half-sister to Fancy nth. 2 lbs. 11 ozs. butter. Nestor. P. 356, H. C 2d prize and Parish prize. '84. Favorite. P. 358. C. Her sire, a son of Jer- sey Boy, P. 92, H. C. Nestor. P. 356, H. C- 2d prize and Parish prize, '84. Fancy 2d, P. 778. H.C. Browny. P. 314, C- Grandson of Scipio. Browny's Fancv. P. 938, H. C. I Her dam. Fancy, is the | dam of Fancy 2d. L Fancy, P. 423 H. C. Oscar, F. 410, H. C. Gamboge. F. 5846. H. C. f Scipio. P. 157, H \ 2d over Jersey, "i L 2d H. B. and I prize, '77. C. 77. Parish Jersev Boy, P. 92. H C. Sire of Oakland's Cora, lbs. 9?2 ozs. [ Belle Grisette 3d, P. 90, H. C. T. S, COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 41. Cow. MAJBSTY'S PRETTY ROSE, 852204, A. J. C. C. [ Bred by E. P- Syvret, St. Mary, Island of Jersey. Bom March 2d. 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except stripe on brisket and three small spots on belly; black tongue and switch. A very handsome young cow, with nice head; lar^, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; straight back; good hips, splendid withers; tail thin and long and well set; neat in bone; good body; soft, mellow hide; beautiful udder, with good sized and well placed teats. Sire MAJESTY. P. 3523, H. C, now named ROYAL MAJESTY, 79313. A. J.C. C. Winner of 1st and Grand Cham., Nat. Dairy S., '08. 1st at Illmois State Fair. '08. 1st and Grand Cham., Mich. State Fair, '10 — only time shown last year. Sold in our May, '08, sale to Willowdale Farm, where he was sold two years later for $4.000— just four times his form- er price, and not half his value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd, owned by Dr. Edw. S. George, Detroit, Mich. Majesty is an unusu- ally prepotent sire; he gets butter pro- ducers and s h o w- ring winners. One of the most (if not the most) sensa- tional butter pro- ducers of the breed is his daughter. Majesty's Pearl, who, with her first calf, made 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter in the Oct., '09, test on the Is- land and 2 lbs. 4J ozs. in the May. '10. test — being on the latter occasion, 275 days in milk and 40 days before second calving and only two years and five months old when calf was born. Not so bad for a ' ' be- ginner"^ — Majesty is yet a young bull. Cora's Majesty, bought by Mr. R. B. Swift, of Libertyville. 111., at a long price- — one of the few unbeaten bulls at last year's shows — is a son of Majesty. He was 1st pr. two-year-old at six of the im- portant western shows. (For further particu- lars regarding Maj- esty's tested daugh- ters and prize win- ners, see No. 30.) Dam WESTFIELD ROSE, P. 9091, C. Certificate of Merit, Oct., '04. 1 lb. 81 ozs.. 231 days. Certificate of Merit and 1st Par. prize, E. J. C. S.,May, '07. 2 lbs. 6i ozs., 69 days. 4th over Jer. and Par. prize, R. J. A. S., May, '07. Oxford Lad. P. 3123, H. C. 1st State's prize over Jer.. Apr., '03. Within the last five years, in the ten Is- , land butter tests, seventeen of Ox- ford Lad's daugh- ters won prizes and Certificates of Merit; a wonderful record.. Among the best of these is Gamboge's Pride 7lh, P. 10517, H. C. (now Oxford's Fontaine, 224580), Certificate of Merit and 2d Goddington prize. May. '07, 2 lbs. i oz.. 120 days in i£rilk; Certificate of Merit. May, '08. 1 lb. 14i ozs., 154 days in milk. Sold in our '09 sale to Dr. H. D. Rodman for $2,525. He has sired many show-ring prize win- ners. (For fiather particu- lars, see No. 59.) Oxford Ixia 3d, P. 8584, H. C. Following prizes have been won in public butter tests: Silver Medal. Oct., '03, 2 lbs. 1^ ozs., 235 days in milk; Bronze Medal. May, '04, 2 lbs. 15^ ozs., 94 days in milk; and a num- ber of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price to Dr. Watney, England, who only buys big butter test cows. Westfield Daisy. P. 8054, C. Due to calve August 7th, 1911, by the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See page B, front pages, for full particulars gf this great sire.) Successor. P. 2783, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '99. 1st pr. over Jer., '00, for bulls, the pro- duce of cows hav- ing won a prize or Certificate of Merit at a butter test. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug.. '99. f Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf aver- aged $933 . Sire of . Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct,, '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs., 161 days in milk. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Queenie's Prince 2d, P. 2574, H, C. Oxford Ixia, P. 7100, H. C. Oxford Ixia is a fa- mous winner in the public butter tests : among the many that she has won was the Bronze Medal in. March, '00, testing 2 lbs. 8 ozs. Grand am of Oxford Ixia 6th. full sister to Majesty, testing in public but- ter test, 1 lb. 14 ozs.. when 145 days in milk, and sold in our May, '09 . auction sale for $2,250. Success, P. 2476, C. Gay Lad, P. 2229. H. C. Has won 5 prizes. R. H. C, Darlington, '95. Belrov, P. 3152, C. Fancy Rose, ■■ F. 8277, H. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test, '98, '99, '00. 2 lbs. 8i ozs. butter. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Count Wolseiey, P. 928. H. C. 2d ov. Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Bruce. P: 2327, H. C. Queenie. P. 4859, C. (Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 149137. A. J. C. C.) Reserve over Jer., '97. Certificate of Merit, butter test, "96, 2 lbs. 1^ ozs. in 24 hours, 214 days in milk. Una's Boy 2d. P. 2070, H. C. Sire of a number of great public butter- test cows. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is dam of Houp- la, Caiest, Oxford Lad, Oxford Ixia. and other famous animals. Great Scot. P. 2153, H. C. Sire of Rhymer, Par. pr.. '99. Perry F. Scot, Re- serve, R. C. S.. '99. Mabel 42d, 1st over Jer. and P. pr., '99. F o n t a i n e's Lady Scot, 3dov, Jer., '99. Maitland Cherry. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '99. , Fancy 2d. P. 6276. C. 1 lb. 143 ozs. Fancy. F. 8007, H. C. Gold Medal, butter test, Jer.. '93. 2 lbs. 8^ ozs. Gold Medal, butter test. Jer., '94, 2 lbs. 1 1 h ozs. Certificate of butter test, lbs. 7$ ozs. Gold Medal. test, Jer.. '96, 3 lbs. 3i[ ozs. Merit, '95. 2 butter Gay Lord. P. 1943, H. C. Second at Yorkshire Show; H. C. at R. A. S. E. Show; H. C. at B. and W. E. Show. Mills tream, P. 2419. C. C Tosephus. P. 3.s,S, H. C. 2d over Jer., R. J. A. S.. Aug.. '85. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. Rosette 4 th, P. 2128, C. Wolseiey, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84. '85. 1st pr. over Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Sultane. P. 7. H C. ' ■ The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen.' ' Count Cicero, ' F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Result's Prince, P. 2004, C. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Lass, . P. 3582. C. Una's Boy. P. 1752, C. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. f Coimt Wolseiey. P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. Rosette 2d. F. 943, H. C. Mahomet. P. 259. C. Mussy. F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Favorite's Lad, P. 1678. H. C. Resultat 2d. P. 3647, H. C. Rob Roy. P. 1184, H. C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Count Wolseiey, P. 928, H. C. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. Gamboge King, P. 1292, H. C. Favourite, P. 358, H.C. Rob Roy. P. 1184, H. C. Gamboge 2d. P. 2294, H. C. Wolseiey, P. 401. H.C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6316, H. C. Sultane 's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. Hillside Lad. P. 1163, C. Belle Brebis, f P. 4473, H. C. { Parish prize. '94, '96. i One of the best cows [ Brebis 3d, in Mr. Wm. Rocke- p. 1898, H. C. feller's herd. Golden Lad, Due, P. 1751, C. P. 1242, H. C. Rough Briar, F. 2692, H. C. Fancy. F. 8007, H. C. (See below.) Wonder Lad, P. 1390, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '91 1st over Jer., '91. Polite Carlo, P. 1418, H. C. 1st St. John Show as heifer in milk. Prince Dusseldorf. P. 715. H. C. Guide's Fancy. P. 906. C. Darlo. F. 311. C. Josephine, F. 1621, C. Useful Lad. P. 997. H. C. 2d over Jer.. Aug.. '88. Wonderful. P. 25II, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Royal Jasper, P. 422. C. Civil Carlo, F. 3528. C. King Victor, ] F. 416, C. Courtesse Flora. F. 5697, C. Lord of the Manor. P. 294. H. C. Guide. F. 1398, C. Susan Fielding, _^ F. 4988, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. IPM. No. 42. Bull Calf. MMESTY'S NOBIvE, 95707, A. J. C. C. Bred by Edw. P. Syvrct. St. Mary, Island of Jersey. Born September 29th, 1910. Imported (in dam) September 20tli. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome calf; beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; straight back; best of withers; broad hips; good loins; tail thin and long and well set; neat in bone; wide and deep body very thin, soft, mellow hide. The making of a splendid bull. Sire GIPSY'S NOBLE, P. 4322, H. C. winner of 4th over Jersey, Apr., '10. 1st pr.. Three Parish Show. '10. Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909. H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st St. Sax-iourpr.. '07. 1st pr.. Royal Jersey Show (with five of his female progeny), '10. 90 first prizes and championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oak- lands and his get in the past three years. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show. Apr., '10. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within 3 years; and no doubt an equal number in America. He is sire of Noble Dora, P. 14736, Cer- tificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '10, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 157 days in milk. She won Re- serve over Jersey. May, '10. (See front page B, for full particulars re- garding the great bull. Noble of Oak- lands.) Dam I MAJESTY'S PRETTY ROSE, 252204, A. J. C. C. (See No. 41. opposite page, for her full pedigree.) Bobby's Shy Fox. 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer., '02. 1st and Championship, Blue Belle's Blue Fox, ■! Ohio and Illinois P. 3633, H. C. State Fairs, '03. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Blue Belle sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willcts, ''Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257. H. C, sire of Financial King, P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, IS lbs. 5\ ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May. '03, sale for $1,725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. . Gipsy Maid 2d, P. 9641, H. C. 2d over Jersey and Par. prize. May, '02. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '02. Par. pr.. May. '03, and Aug., '07. Reserve over Jersey, May, '09. 2d over Jer., May, '10. Special prize at Royal Show and Special prize, 3-Par. Show, '10. Champion over three Parishes, May, '10. ^ Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04. pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited, '06 and '07; Champion over all England, '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, -iug., '07. Willoh, P. 2855, H. C. Par. prize, Apr., '00. 3d State's prize, '02. Willoh is sire of the wonderful cow. Wil- loh'sRosy. P. 10444. H. C. (now Willoh's Lady Viola. 219486. owned by C. I. Hud- son). Willoh's Rosy won 1st prize in the public butter test. May. '06, 3 lbs. but- ter in 24 hours, from 38 lbs. 12 ozs. milk, at four years and one month o 1 d — the highest record for that age. She is dam of three daugh- ters winning Certi- ficates of Merit in public butter tests. Mr. Hudson, inthe Jersey BuW'tin of July 27th, 1910, pronounced her ' ■ Lady Viol a's greatest daughter." Willoh is also the sire of numerous other butter-test cows and piize winners. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '98. 1st at 3-Par. Show, '99. Sire of N o b I e m a n's Lady Mary, the unbeaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325, and sold in our Mav. '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Prince. P. 2502. H. C. Champion. Aug.. '97. Blancharde 7th. P. 6906, H. C. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jer.. '97. 2d Three-Par. S.. '97. Sweepstakes. Three- Par. .Show. '97. Dam of the bull. Nobleman. P. 2555. H. C. winner of 3d over Jer. and Par. Daisy 7th. pr.. Apr.. '98; 1st I P- 3277, H. C. , over Jer. and Par. ' pr., Aug., '98; Reserve over Jer. and Par. pr., '00; 1st at 3-Par. Sh.. '99. Nobleman is sire of the unparalleled Lady Viola, dam of Noble of Oaklands (see above), and of the unbeaten Kentucky Champion cow, Noble- man's'LadySMary. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vi.xen, 2 lbs. 2 J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowcna, 17 lbs. 2\ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05, sale for $10,000. H i s ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. His grandson. '"Stockwell," sold in same sale for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P 2881. H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. CO. Venus Violet. P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '98. 1st and Sweepstakes. 3-Par. Show, '97. Gipsy Maid. P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par. Show. '97. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. i Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. f Golden Grain, P. 2112, H. C. Golden Gem, P. 5654, H. C. 1st ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. May, '94. '95. 1st ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. August. '95, '96. Due, P. 1751. C. Blancharde, F. 7447. H. C. ■ Bobbv 5th, P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. L Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. Poster, P. 1152, C. Daisy 7th, P. 3277, H. C, Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. Lugans, F. 7020, C. Rayon d' Argent, P. 1869. H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Rough Briar. F. 2692, H. C. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by Mr. F. C. Le Maistre on ac- count of his dam and grandam. espe- cially the latter. He sired the cow. Car- ess, who was dam of Beresford Darkle. F. 8367, H. C, winner Reserve and Certifi- cate of Merit in pub- lic butter test, Lon- don Dairy Show, '00, 2 lbs. \ oz. in 24 hrs. Leonidas, P. 881,H.C. His sire is by a son of Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C, and out of Angela, F. 1607, H.C.,2dov.Jer.,'75, '76, '80; 1st over Jer., '80. Dam of the famous Tormen- tor. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 4th, P. X188, H. C. Angela's Lad, P. 397, H. C. 1st Guenon pr., '84. 2d over Jer. and 2d H. B. pr., '85. Bobby's Last, F. 6641, H. C. 2d over J., May, '86. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May, '88. ■ Avril's Bull. Supposed to be by Bobby, P. 208, H. C. La Bouanne. A black cow known for many years as the best cow in the Le Maistre herd. Wolseley, P. 401,H.C. Istov. Jer.. '83,'84,'85. Hetty, F. 1106, C. Orange Peel, P. 288, H. C. 2d pr. and 3d H. B. pr., R. J. A. S., '81. Daisy, P. 421, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. No. 43. Cow. MAJESTY'S DARK PRINCESS, 252136, A. J. C. C. (Monilla, P. 12378, C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 1910, 2 lb©. 5 ozs. Butter, 81 Days in Milk. Bred by J. G. Coutanche, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born March 26th, 1905. Imported September 20tb, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, razor back; splendid withers; broad hips; good loins; tail thin and long and ^vell set, with magnifi- cent switch; wide and deep body; very thin, mellow hide; very large, tortuous milk veins; splendid udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st State's prize over Jer.. Apr.. '03. Within the last five years, in the ten Is- land butter tests, seventeen of Ox- ford Lad's daugh- ters won prizes and Certificates of Merit; a wonderful record. (For further particu- lars, see No. 59.) Sire MAJESTY, P.3523,H.C., now named ROYAL MAJESTY, 79313, A.J. C.C. Winner of 1st and Grand Cham., Nat. Dairy S., '08. 1st at Illinois State Fair, '08. 1st and Grand Cham.. Mich. State Fair. '10 — only time shown last year. Sold in our May, '08, sale to Willowdale Farm, where he was sold two years later for $4.000— j u s t four times his form- er price, and not half his value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd, owned by Dr. Edw. S. George, Detroit, Mich. Majesty is an unusu- ally prepotent sire ; he gets butter pro- ducers and s h o w- ring winners. One of the most (if not the most) sensa- tional butter pro- ducers of the breed is his daughter. Majesty's Pearl, who, with her first calf, made 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter in the Oct-, '09, test on the Is- land and 2 lbs. 4| ozs. in the May, '10, test — being on the latter occasion, 275 days in milk and 40 days before second calving and only two years and five months old when calf was born. Not so bad for a ' ' be- ginner"— Majesty is yet a young bull. Cora's Majesty, bought by Mr. R. B. Swift. of Libertyville, 111., at a long price — one of the few unbeaten bulls at last year's shows — is a son of Majesty. He was 1st pr. two-year-old at six of the im- portant western shows. (For further particu- lars regarding Maj - esty's tested daugh- ters and prize win- ners, see No. 30.) Dam DRUCILLA. P. 10301, C. Oxford Ixia 3d, P. 8584, H. C. Following prizes have been won in public butler tests: Silver Medal. Oct.. '03. 2 lbs. li ozs.. 235 days in milk; Bronze Medal, May, *04, 2 lbs. 15i ozs., 94 days in milk, and a num- ber of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price to Dr. Watney, Eng- land, who only buys big butter-test cows. Nuriel's Golden Lad, P. 3059, H. C. 2d State's prize over Jersey, '01. Melrose, P. 7111, H. C. Certificate of Merit, May. '00. butter test, I lb. 5i ozs., 204 days in milk. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Sire of Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Queenie's Prince 2d, P. 2574. H. C. Oxford Ixia, P. 7100, H. C. Oxford Ixia is a fa- mous winner in the public butter tests; among the many that she has won was the Bronze Med- al in Mar.. '00. test- ing 2 lbs 8 ozs. Sultana's Golden Lad, P. 2609. H. C. Sire of Miss Rose. P. 9138. H. C. now named S u 1 1 a n's Black Beauty. 203641, A. J. C. C., whom we sold in our May, '07, auction sale for S.3.000. Nuriel, P. 5615. 1st pr. over Jer.. '00. Fresh. of sale. Expected to be bred before day Reminder, P. 2052. C. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, most of which have gone to England's best breeders. Dusseldorf. P. 5000, lie. No.43j^. Bull Calf NOBI^E'S 01vI,Y PRINCEt Bred by J. G. Coutanche. Trinity, Island of Jersey. A. T. C. C. Bom Februarj- 9th, 1911, '^ Imported (in dam) September 20th, 1910. by T.S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, lilack tongue and switch. A grand calf. Sire— NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4150. H. C. (See page K, front pages, for full particulars.) Dam— MAJESTY'S DARK PRINCESS. (See above. No, 43.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. vShow. '96. '97. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. Dam of Ravachoi. P. 2032, C. John Bull, P. 2653, C Uncle Peter's Rosette. P. 7363. H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498. A. J. C. C. Una's Boy 2d. P. 2070. H. C. Sire of a number of great pubhc butter- test cows. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get have sold at auc- tion at an average price of S527 per head. Sultana, P. 6072. H. C. 1 st and Sweepstakes. North Show, '96. Pioneer, P. 1602, H. C. (Full brother to Morion, P. 1690. H. C. sire of "The Owl," P. 2195.H.C.) 1st over Jer.. '91. '92. Wigton. F. 7198, C Nunthorpe. P. 1769. H. C. 2d over all Jersey. '93. Sire of Uncle Peter, 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '95: also Par. p., '96. BUie Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. 5i ozs.. Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, "91. and other prizes. Flyaway. P. 4856. C. 2d pr. over Jer. and Par. pr.. '93. Dam of Reminder, P. 2052, C, a famous sire. Cato, P. 1646. H. C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C Sire of the ctlcbrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C Parish prize, '90. land. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Fern. (See above.) P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H B. Brown Fern 2H, and Par. pr., '94 P. 1944, n. c. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Gamboge King, Una's Boy, P. 1292, H. C. P. 1752, C. Favourite, P. 358. H.C Rob Ro> , P. 1184, H. C. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. r Wolseley, P. 401, H.C Count Wolseley, 1st ov. Jer.. '83,'84.'85 P. 928, H. C. Ist over Jer., Apr., '88. , Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st over Jer., Aug., •89. Count Cicero, Oxford Primrose, F. 398, H. C. P. 2252, C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6316, H. C. Rosa Horton. P. 3191, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H, C. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Courage, P. 813, C. . Water Lily, P. 4838, n. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of 14 tested daughters in .\merica. averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. Cicero's Cowslip 3d, P. 3056, H. C. Parish prize, '94. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. 1st p. winner over Jersey, '91. 1st p., R. C.S., '96, '97. 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show, '98. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. Dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115. H. C, a great sire. Nero's Lad, P. 1226. C. I Stale Bread 2d, P. 2976, C. Reserve over Jer., '89. Par. pr , Aug., '89. Everton Prince, P. 761, n. C. l,ady Horton 5 th, 1824. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island, Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787, H C. Birthright, P. 1313. H. C. FerUle 2d, P. 3232. H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. (See above.) Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. (See above.) Cicero's Cowslip. P. 1105, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. 'S' Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st p. over Jer., '82. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Golden Nero. P. 729, H. C. 3d over Jer., '86. Wave, F. 3602, C. Miltiades, P. 868, H.C. Stale Bread, P. 2225, C. Everton King. P. 390. C. Lemon. F. 2402, C. Lord Palmerton, F. 444, C. LadyJHorton, P..198, C. t. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 191 i. No, 44. Cow. Sire MAJESTY, P. 3533, H. C, now named ROYAL MAJESTY, 79313, A. J. C. C. Winner of 1st and Grand Cham., Nat. Dairy S., '08. 1st at Illinois State Fair, 'OS. 1st and Grand Cham.. Mich. State Fair, '10 — only time shown last year. Sold in our May, '08, sale to Willowdale Farm, where he was sold two years later for S4,600— j u s t four times his form- er price, and not half his value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd, owned by Dr. Edw. S. George, Detroit, Mich. Majesty is an unusu- ally prepotent sire ; he gets butter pro- ducers and s h o w- ring winners. One of the most (if not the most) sensa- tional butter pro- ducers of the breed is his daughter, Maj- esty's Pearl, who, with her first calf, made 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter in the Oct., '09. test on the Is- land and 2 lbs. 4j ozs. in the May, '10. test — being on the latter occasion, 275 days in milk and 40 days before second calving and only two years and five months old when calf was born. Not so bad for a ' ' be- ginner"— Majesty is yet a young bull. Cora's Majesty, bought by Mr. R. B. Swift, of Libertyville, 111., at a long price — one of the few unbeaten bulls at last year's shows — is a son of Majesty. He was 1st pr. two-year -old at six of the im- portant western shows. Majesty's Oxford Lass, his daughter , now owned by Mr. Jas. F. Middelton. Shel- byville, Ky.. was 1st at 111. State Fair and Grand Cham, at Nat. Dairy Show, '09. Bred by J. P. Drelawd, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born July 6th. 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except small spot on belly near brisket; black tongue and switch. A very handsome young cow; lovely head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin, long neck; splendid withers; broad hips; tail thin, long and well set, with splendid switch; neat in bone; wide and deep body; thin. soft, mellow hide; splendid udder, with good- sized and beautifully-placed teats. Oxford Lad. P. 3123, H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, April, "03. 1st State's prize, April, "03. Sire of Sultana's Oxford Lad. sold at auction, May. '10, for^U.lOO. Distinction Queen, 1st over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, Aug.. '06. She was sold at auction. May, '10. for $2,600. Lucy ISth. 1st over J., '07; Reserve for Blythwood Bowl. and one of group of 4 winning the Presi- dent's Cup , Aug. , '07. She was sold at auction. May. '09. for Si .325. Oxford Ixia 6th, Re- serve over Jer., pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 14 ozs.. 145 days in milk. She was sold at auction for $2,225. She is full sister to Royal Maj- esty, recently sold at auction for ^,000. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged $2 ,450 at our auction sales. The heavi' demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales. His get in every case having averaged himdreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad, tested at the public Island butter test , aver - aged, in 144 days in milk. 31 lbs. 11 ozs. of milk, 1 lb. 13i ozs. of butter. MAJESTY'S MAY PRINCESS, 252187, A. J. C. C. (Village Vera, F. 10173, C.) Dam MAY PRINCESS, F.9836, H. C. Oxford Ixia 3d. P. 8584. H. C. Following prizes have been won in public butter tests: Silver Medal, Oct., '03. 2 lbs. li ozs., 235 days in milk; Bronze Medal. May, '04. 2 lbs. 15i ozs., 94 days in milk, and a num- ber of other butter prizLS. She was sold at a long price to Dr. Watney, Eng- land, who only buys big butter-test cows. Laxton, P. 3478, C. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. (Eniinent, 69631, A. J. C. C.) Winner 1st State's pr. over Jer. (with his get). '01 and '02. Goddington purse, '02. Sold in our '05 auction for $10,000. Now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman. Salem, Va. Eminent 2d has 42 daughters that have made tests in Amer- ica, and 25 in Island tests. One of the leading Is- land-test daughters is Aurea, P. 8693, H. C. (now Emi- nent's Fern of St. Martin, 252122), Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May, '07. 2 lbs. 5i ozs., 65 days in milk. She is dam of Aurea's Fern. P. 11259 (by Oxford Lad), Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '09. 1 lb. 12| ozs.. 236 days in milk. His tested daughters in America are top- ped by Eminent 's Evasion, 24 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in seven days, and S others above 20 lbs. The 34 daughters aver- aged 18 lbs. 7i ozs.; were tested by 11 different owners in S different states. Chief among his prize- winning sons is Emi- nenfsRaleigh,6901l (Raleigh, P. 3273. H . C), who has sired seven first-p r i z e winners on the Is- land, and has 22 tested daughters in America averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. butter in seven days. Raleigh is sire of Raleigh's Fairy Boy, a cele- brated prize winner, sold in our '09 sale for $8,200, to Mr. C. I. Hudson. Rhoda 5th, P. 5254, C. Traces three times to the famous Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Bred February 10, 1911, to Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C, winner of 2d prize over Jersey with his progeny, April, '08. (See front page E, for pedigree and particulars of this great sire.) He is a son of Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C, 1st over Jersey, '02 and '03; and his dam is the distinguished cow. Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. S801, H. C. (now Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430), sold in our '05 auction for $2,500. She is one of the best daughters of the great Caiest, P. 2591, son of Oxford Lass. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at ^ N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02,. sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our 05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughter, Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sep- tember, '94, and sold in the ring for $2,350. She sold in our '10 auction for $3,700. when her son sold for $11,100. Ten of his get have been said at an aver- age of $4,560 each. Twenty-eight of his get (some only calves), sold at our auction sale at an average of $1,032. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence. 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminence of the Is- land, 15 lbs. 10 ozs., when ten years old. Eminent, P. 1854, H. C. (by Golden Lad), a great sire. Leda, P. 6636. H. C. dam of Golden Leda, P. SOOO, H. C, 1st over Jersey. '01. Golden Leda is dam of the bulls. Stock- well and L e d a ' s Golden Lad. Satisfaction, winner of 3d prize over Jer. Trial 2d. P. 474, C. Sired by a half-brother to Golden Lad (see above). His grand- sire is by Count Cicero, F. 398, H.C.. 2d pr. ov. Jer.. '83. sire of Count's Fill- pail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs.; Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. liozs. I Rhoda 3d. P. 4038, C. By a splendidly bred bull — note his line- age—a 50 per cent. Sultane bull- Sul- tane is dam of Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C-. 2d over Jer., and Par. prize. Apr.. '87; 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88; 2d over Jer., Apr., '89; 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band." dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7 3 ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island afte.- being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., "94. Traveler, P. 280, C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize. St. Mar- tin Show. "94 and'95. Brown Fern 2d is dam of Aurea. P. 8693. H. C. (now Emi- nent's Fern of St. M artin, 252122), winner of Certificate of Merit in public butter test, M a y, '07, 2 lbs. 5i ozs., 65 days in milk. She is dam of Aurea's Fern, a Cer- tificate winner. (See note under Emi- nent 2d.) Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's F a w ti Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. 10-V ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150. 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228, 16 lbs. li ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227. 15 lbs. 14i ozs. and others. (See below.) [ Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize. '90. Daughter of Everton King. P. 390, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August. "90; also winner of £15 pr. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Sultane's Favouiite, P. 873, H. C. 1st St. Saviour prize. Sire of Golden Lad. (See above.) Trial. P. 1187, H. C. { 4th over Jer. and Par. prize. '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. 2d ovei Jer. and Cham- pion Cup. '90. Sire of Finance, the dam of Financial King; also sire of Mr. R. A. Sibley's great cow. Magyar- land. Fan. P. 585, H. C. Won 4th prize over Jersey, Royal Show. Aug.. '88. Crowberri'. P. 1111, H. C. Double grandson of Sultane, P. 7, H. C, the first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen. She won 2d over Jersey. '70; 1st St. Saviour, '70; 1st H. B., '71: Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex.. '71. Crowberry's dam is by Cicero, P. 266, H. C. sold at our Oct. sale. '82, for $3,100. He won 1st over Jersey in '82. and is sire of 8 tested cows. Rhoda. F. 4323, C. Hermione. P. 634, H. C. Dam of Brookhill Rose, whose daugh- ter, Brookhill Rose 2d. is dam of Golden Jolly, etc. Platon, F. 310, C. Favorite. P. 358. C. Isleworth, P. 599, H.C. 2d over Jer. and 1st Guenon pr , '85. Son of Count St. George, P. 341, H. C, 1st over Jer.. '82, and the great Sul- tane. P. 7, H. C. Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. IstH. B. ov. Jer.. '85. 2d over Jer.. '85. 4th over Jer.. '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. '91. Reserve Ch. Cup, '91. 1st ov. Jer., Ch. Cup, '93. Reserve Ch. Cup. '93. Daughter of Cicero. P. 266, H. C. and Sul- tane. P. 7, H. C. Dam of Golden Sul- tana, sold in our '10 auction for $3,700, whose son sold in same sale for $11,100. T.S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. No. 45. Cow. COMBUST, 252167. A. J. C. C. {Combust, P. 14403, H. C.) First Prize, St. Helier Show, 1910. Certificate of Merit, May, 1910, in Public Butter Test, i lb. 4^{ ozs., 147 days in milk. Bred by H. J. Le Brocq, St. Peter, Island of Jersey. Born March 22d. 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A strong, rugged cow; nice head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; magnificent loins; very broad hips; grand withers; tail thin and long and well set; soft, mellow hide; body of enormous depth and width; neat in bone; magnificent udder, running well to the front and rear, with large and beautifully -placed teats. A great cow. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1 st prize and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and Grouville Shows. '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44. '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, August, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St, Saviour and Grouville Shows. '05. Sire COMBINATION. P. 3744, H. C. 1st prize over Jersey, May. '06. 1st prize, St. Helier Show. Aug., '06. 1st pr. and Champion. St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, April, '09, in com- petition with Beau- voirKing, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. 1st prize over Jersey, April, '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. At the St. Helier Show, Apr., '10, the daugh- ters of Combination won the following prizes: Combust, 1st prize heifer in milk. Lady Carita 8th. 2d prize heifer in milk. Lily 12th. 1st prize young cow and Champion of show. i Jersey Skater 6th, P. 5865. H. C. A magnificent cow, and was imported to America by "Gedney Farm." Champion, St. Helier Show. '06. Dam ALEONORA, P. 7605, H. C. A great dairy cow. Due to calve April 16th, 1911, by Gam- boge Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See page E, front pages, for pedi- gree and full partic- ulars of this great sire.) Duke of Maitland, P. 21S5, H. C. Winner of Silver Medal. Sire of Princess of Maitland, 149158, A. J. C. C, prize winner, St, John Show, '99, and tested 20 lbs. My Blonde, 203627, A. J. C. C. (Blonde 4th, P. 7558. C). Certi- ficate of Merit in butter test. May, '04, 1 lb. 7 07.S., 264 days in milk; Bronze Medal in butter lest. May, '06. 2 lbs. 7i ozs., 162 days in milk. [ Handsome 2d, P. 5686. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. Show. '97. 1st Par. pr., '95. Dam of HanUey, P. 2637, H. C, now named Gold- en Lad's Champion, 57222. A. J. C. C. Champion winner over the Island. '99, and sold at our May. '00. sale to Mr. E. A. Darling, Presi- dent, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., *99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for S7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 49 days in milk. Foxs Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. L Agatha. F. 8432, H. C. Official butter test, 2 lbs. liozs., 142 days in milk. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. I Jersey Skater 4th. P. 4166, H. C. 1 st prize and Chal- lenge Cup, Royal Dublin Show, '95. Rob Roy, P 1749, C. Lady Dawish. P. 4371, H. C. 1st p. and 1st H. B p., Aug.. '92. 2d prize, R. A. S. E. Show. 1st p. (open and local classes) and Cham- pion p. at the East Sussex Show. '95. Blythwood Chal. Cup, R. J. A.S., Aug., '94. 1st R. A. S. E., '96. Distinction's Glory, P. 1680. H. C. Sold to Sir James Blyth. Handsome of Waver - ley, P. 3777, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Ist and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. Rosette 5th, P. 288!. H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion win- ners. Ravachol. P. 2032. C. Couragtous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C. Official 'test. 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Everton Lord. P. 1088, H- C. Jersey Skater 3d, P. 2887, C. Golden Boy 2d, P. 1251, C. (Never exhibited.) Dawish 2d, P. 3373, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '90. 1st ov. Jer. and Par. prize, '91, '92. Monarch. P. 1167, H.C. I Distinction, F. 5519, H. C. 3d over Jer., Aug., '90, Useful Lad, P. 995. H. C. 2d over Jer.. '88. Happy's Waverley, F. 5423, H. C. 1st St. Martin Show. Sweepstakes Show. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. t Rosette 4th, P. 2128.C, Orme, P. 1660, H C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Little Eminence. 122506.21 lbs. 6 ozs. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. A 26- quart cow. Courage, P. 1813, C. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Darkey's Daisv 3d, P. 3445, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is land, Aug., '90. Also winner of £15 prize. L'Empereur Napoleon, P. 866, H. C. Jersey Skater 2d, P. 2287, C. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. f Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. [ Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588. H. C. Winner of 7 1st prizes in England. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. II. C. { Oxford Rose, P. 37S7. H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '83. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted pr. winners, among which were the grandest dairy cows ever seen on the Island. [ Daisy of BouUvot, P. 1003, C. Dauntless. F. 403, C. Jersey Skater, F. 5991. C. Cetewayo, P. 224. C. Quality. F. 1748. H. C. Winner of 1st pr. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jer- sey Show, '82. 16 lbs, 8 ozs. Gold Medal 2d, P. 2158, C. Dam of Gold Medal 3d, 2d ov. Jer., 3d H. P. B. p . N. C. Lon. Dairy Show, '89. Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C 1st ov. Jer., Apr.. '88. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. Everton King, P. 390, C. Gold Medal. F. 5303. C. Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. Istov. Jer.. '83.'S4,'85. 1st p. ov. J. Jubilee Show. '83. Cham. Cup for great- est number of points, '83. , Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Darkey's Daisy 2d, P. 1690. C. Rosa's Welcome. P. 930, H. C. Dawish. F. 2305. H. C. Castor, P. 870. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '88. 1st over Eng., the Queen's Gold Medal and the Champion Bowl. I I Les Jardin's Girl. F. 2962. H. C. f Paragon, P. 743. C. Lady Useful, P. 796, H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island. Bouton de Lis, P. 394. C. Darkey's Daisy. P. 918, C. The Marquis, P. 679, H. C. Lady Rosa, P. 343, H. C. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83.'84,'85. St. John's Twist, F. 6798. H. C. Josephus. P. 388, H. C Ring, F. 2655, C. Jasper, P. 254, H. C. Les Buttes, P. 489, H. C. COMBINATION, P. 3744, H. C. First over Jersey, August, 1900. First Prize, St. Helier Show, May, 1906. First over Jersey, April, 1909. First Prize and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, April, 1909, In competition with Beauvoir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby winning~a"very handsome silver shield. Combination is sired by Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C, First prize and Sweepstakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '02 ; First over the Island in a class of 44, '02 ; and First over the Island, August, '03. Agatha's Flying Fox was imported by Mr. Howard Willets, Gedney Farm, White Plains, N. Y., who purchased him from Mr. J. A. Perree for $5,000. Combination's dam was Jersey Skater 6th, P. 5865, H. C, a splendid daughter of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. She won the Champion prize at the St. Helier Show, '04, and was imported by Mr. Howard Willets. She was a magnificent cow, typical of the daughters of her famous sire, often milking as high as 22 quarts daily. At the show of the St. Helier Agricultural Society, April 29, 1910, three daughters of Combination won as follows: Combust, First prize in heifers-in-milk class; Lady Carita 8th, Second prize, heifers-in-milk class; Lily 12th, First prize young cow and Champion of show. See following page for their pictures. Combination was imported to "Linden Grove" in 1909, and from his record and breeding, and the quality of his get, would have been sold for a "record " price but for an accident which resulted in his death. Several breeders informed us of their willingness to have paid a high price for Combination. We have in this sale ten daughters and one son of the great bull, Combination, and we ask critical breeders to look them over for confirmation of the qualities claimed for their sire. The get of Combination is attract- ing great attention on the Island, and are in great demand, not only by American and English breeders, but from other foreign countries. LILY 12th. COMBUST. LADY CAPITA 8th. First prize and Champion, First prize. Three daughters of Combination, prize winners at the St. Helier Show, 1910. Second prize. All three to be sold in the Decoration Day sale, May 30, '11. This picture is published to show how Combination breeds. We expected great results from him and our judgment is proving right. It was the same with Majesty; we knew his breeding and all his ancestors and what could be expected of him, so we imported him and sold him in our 1908 auction sale. We said, after we had sold him for $1,000, that he was a cheap $10,000 bull. He sold in less than 18 months for $4,000, and we are satisfied that had he been sold under favorable circumstances, he would have brought $10,000. And such would have been the case with Combination had he lived, and we would have sold him this year with his daughters that are attract- ing great attention on the Island. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALfi OF JERSEY CATTLE. MaV 50. 1911. No, 46. Cow. COMBINATION'S CHAMPION, 35^159, A. J. C, C. (Lily 12th, P. 13753, H. C.) First Prize and Champion Winner, St. Helier Show, '10. Bred by P. C. Mourant, St. HcUer, Island of Jersey. Born October 1st, 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except mottled white on brisket; white tongue: black switch. IgjHandsome cow, with beautiful head; large, promi- nent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid withers; magnificent loins; tail long and beautifully set, with magniticent switch; neat in bone; soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; magnificent udder, rimning well to the front and rear, with good-sized and beautifuUy-placed teats. The making of a great cow. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1 St prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, August, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize , Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of S&558. Sire COMBINATION, P. 3744, H.C. 1st prize over Jersey, May. '06. 1st prize, St. Helier Show. Aug.. '06. 1st pr. and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, April. '09, in com- petition with Beau- voir ICing, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. 1st prize over Jersey, April. '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. At the St. Helier Show. Apr., '10. the daugh- ters of Combination won the following prizes: Combust, 1st prize heifer in milk. Lady Carita Sth, 2d prize heifer in milk. Lily 12th. 1st prize young cow and Champion of show. Dam [ LILY 9th, P. 6309, C. Par. prize, Aug., '00. 1st prize, Royal Agri- cultural Show. Mr. P. C. Mourant is a milk farmer, as was his father before him, and they have carefully kept the ' ' Lily " family, owing to all of them being very heavy and persistent milkers. Doncaster, P. 1774, H. C. Jersey Skater 6th. P. 5S65, H. C. A magnificent cow, and was imported to America by "Gedney Farm." Champion. St. Helier Show, '06. Lily 7th. P. 4628, C. Due to calve April 13th, 1911, by Gamboge Knight, P. 3045, H. C. (See page E, front pages, for pedigree and full particulars of this great sire.) Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug.. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged $953. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2^ ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. I Agatha. F. 8432, H. C. Official butter test. 2 lbs. 1 V ozs., 142 days in milk. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. . Jersey Skater 4th, P. 4166. H. C. 1st prize and Chal- lenge Cup, Royal Dublin Show. '95. Rosa's Fortescue. P. 1318. H. C. 1st over Jer., '91, '92. 2d over Jer., '92. Dulcie, P. 3322, C. Fortescue, P. 766. H. C. 2d over Jer., '86. 1st over Jer., '87, '88. Lily 4th. P. 1374, C. 4th ov. the Island. '90. 3d over the Island, May, '91. 2d over the Island, Aug., '91. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. Rosette Sth, P. 2881. II. C. A very ricli and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion win- ners. Ravachol. P. 2032, C. Fortescue 2d, 1041. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '88. Lady Rosa, P. 343, H. C. Isles worth. P. 599. H. C. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. . Rosette 4th, P. 2128.C. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs. 1 ^ ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Little Eminence, 122506,21 lbs. 6 ozs. Rosette Sth, P. 2881, H. C. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. f Everton Lord. P. 1088, H. C. Jersey Skater 3d, P. 2887, C. Courage, P. 1813, C. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Everton Prince, P. 761. H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, P. 1644, H. C. L'Erapereur Napoleon, P. 866, H. C. Jersey Skater 2d, P. 2287, C. Fortescue. 766, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '86. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '86. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug.. '87. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug.. '88. 1st over Jer. for best get of one bull, Aug., '88. Channel 2d, P. 1830, H. C. I Cetewayo's Rosette, ^ P. 1330, C. Boniface, F. 399, C. Lily 2d, P. 115. H. C Count St. George, P. 341, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer,, '82. Sold at our auction sale. May, '83, for 52,600. Lily 2d, P. 115, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. , Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. Rosette 2d. F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787, H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. She died of milk fever, June 1 1 , '95. Everton King, P. 390, C. Lemon, F. 2402, C. r Rival. F. 342, H. C. l Fancy, P. 271, C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Daisy of Boulivot, P. 1003, C. Dauntless, F. 403, C. Jersey Skater, F. 5991. C. f Boniface, F. 399, C. 1 Lily 2d, lis, H. C. Governor, P. 138, C. Lily 2d. P. 115. H. C. Count St. George. P. 341, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Sultane 7th, P. 771. H. C. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370. H. C. Rosette 2d, P. 676, C. Welcome, F. 166, H. C. Lily. P. 23. H. C. Sir George, P. 221, H. C. Istpr. ov. Jer.. '80, '81. Sold for $5,100 at our sale, Oct., '81. St. Clementaise, F. 917. C. 1st pr. over Jer. for richest milk. 15 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 7 days. Boniface. F. 399. C. Channel, F. 4099. C. Welcome, F. 202. H C. Queen of the Valley 2d. F. 1511, H. C. Welcome, F. 166, H.C. Lily, P. 23, H. C. SirGeorge, P. 221,H.C. St. Clementaise, F. 917. C. f Garibaldi, I P. 242, H. C. 1 Sultane Sth, P. 341, H. C. { Cetewayo, P. 224, C. 1 Sire of 4 cows. 16 lbs. 2* ozs. to 17 lbs. 24 ozs. each. [ Sunrise, F. 1947, C. Noble, F. 104. H. C. Daisy, F. 673, H. C. Guy Fawkes, F. 251. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '77. Brown Bess, F. 755, H. C. Willie, F. 122, C. Too Late, F. 893, C. t. S. COOPI:R & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 47. Cow. COMBINATION'S DARK BESSY, 252201, A. J. C. C. {Bessy^s Daisy 2d, P. 14871, H. C.) Bred by J. Le B. Buesnel, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born February I9th, 1908. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; white tongue; black switch. Nice, amber horns; large, prominent eyes; dished face; long, strong, straight back; very broad hips; tail thin and long and well set; neat in bone; thin, mellow hide: great depth and width of body; beau- tiful udder, with good-sized and well placed teats. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1 st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land. August, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion. St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. His breeder, Mr. John A. Perree, sold him to Mr. Howard Wil- lets, "Gedney Farm," White Plains, New York, for S5,000. Sire COMBINATION, P. 3744. H. C. 1st prize over Jersey, May. '06. 1st prize. St. Helier Show, Aug.. '06. 1st pr. and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Show s, April, '09. in com- petition with Beau- voirKing, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. . 1st prize over Jersey, April, '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. \ At the St. Helier Show, Apr., '10, the daugh- ters of Combination won the following prizes: Combust. 1st prize heifer in milk. Lady Carita 8th. 2d prize heifer in milk. Lily 12th, 1st prize young cow and Champion of show. Jersey Skater 6th. P. 5865, H. C. A magnificent cow. and was imported to America by ''Gedney Farm." Champion, St. Helier Show, '06. Dam BESSY'S DAISY, P. 10820, H. C, now named TOPSMAN'S DARK BEAUTY, 235159, A. J. C. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 22 qts. daily. She and her calf sold in our '10 auction sale for $730, to White Horse Farm, Paoh, Pa. Topsman. P. 3202. Reserve over Jersey, Aug., '02. He is a son of the fa- mous Golden Fern's Lad cow. Golden Leda. P. 8000, H. C, whose son. Stock- well, P. 3550, H. C. sold at our May, '07, auction sale for Sll.500 to Hon. A. B. Lewis, Fred- ericksburg, Va. Bessy 2d, P. 9690. H. C. A 22-quart cow. A double granddaugh- ter of the famous Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, and a good one. Dam of Stockwell's Bessy, sold in our '08 auction sale for $675. Due to calve May 29th, 1911, by Oxford You*ll Do, P. 4075, H. C, a son of Gam- boge Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (see page E, front pages, for extended pedigree), out of Oxford Ever, P. 9340, H. C, about the best and most valuable cow in Mr. Perrce's herd, the only living daughter of the cele- brated cow, Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C, dam of the famous bulls, Caiest, P. 2591, H. C, Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C, and Houpla, P. 2793, H. C, and many other famous animals. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug-, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for S7.500. In same sale three of his heifers on 1 st calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Agatha. F. 8432, H. C. Official butter test. 2 lbs. I^ ozs., 142 days in milk. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty -five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. Jersey Skater 4th. P. 4166, H. C. 1st prize and Chal- lenge Cup, Royal Dublin Show. '95. Fereor. P. 2891. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, '00. Five of his daughters averaged $707 each in our May, '04, sale. Golden Leda, P. 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '00. Diploma, P. 2863, H. C. now named Golden Fern's Diploma, 59874. A. J. C. C. He was sold at our auction sale. May, '01, and went into the herd of Mr. Hcu- I i n g Lippincott, Catnden, N. J., and is proving himself a magnificent sire. Bessy, P. 8437, H. C. A highly commended daughter of the great Golden Fern's Lad. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97, Rosette Sth, P. 2881. H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C- Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion win- ners. Ravacbol, P. 2032, C. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Everton Lord, P. 1088. H. C. Jersey Skater 3d, P. 2887. C. Blue Boy, P. 2578. H. C. Sire of Blue Belle Princess, 157364, sold in our May, '01, sale to Hon. M. H. Ohn, Perry, N. Y., and has tested for him 15 lbs. 1 oz. of but- ter. Petuue's Pet, P. 5704, H. C. 3d over Jer., '94, '95, 4th over Jersey and Parish pr., Aug., '95. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Leda. P. 6636. H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Diplomate, P. 5253, H. C. Champion, St. Martin Show, '99. '02. 1st pr., St. Martin. '02. Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '99, 2 lbs. in 24 hours, 120 days in milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Rozel's Rosy, P. 6438, 11. C. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128,C. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs. 1 h ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Rosette Sth, P. 2881, H. C. Courage, P. 1813, C. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Everton Prince, P. 761. H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, P. 1644, H. C. L'Empereur Napoleon, P. 866, H. C. Jersey Skater 2d, P. 2287, C. Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey. Sire of Uncle Peter's Rosette, sold in our May, '01, sale for £1,000. and her heifer calf, by Flying Fox, sold in same sale for §1,250. Blue Belie. P. 4307, H. C. Dam of Caumais Lad (sire of Financial King and Gucnon Lad). Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5^ ozs.. and Golden L a d's Blue Belle. Sold in our May, '03, sale for ?1. 725. Strawberry, P. 1578, H. C. 3d over Jersey. '91. Petune. F. 4193. H. C. Golden Pearl, P. 1975, H. C. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. True Fit, P. 1425, H.C Minette, P. 4295. C. 3d p. in butter test, Oct., '01, 2 lbs. 2i ozs. in 24 hours. 1st pr. at St. Martin Show, '01, Zut. P. 1727. C. Brown Fern, the dam of Zut. is also dam of E m i n e n c e. F. 7124. C, the dam of Eminent and Emi- nent 2d, two famous Island sires. Francisca. P. 3539, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. Happy Cetewayo. P. 582. C. Rosette 2d, F. 943. IL C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588. H. C. Winner of 7 1st prizes in England. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Rose. P. 3787. H. C. Everton King. P. 390, C. Lemon. F. 2402. C. Rival, F. 342. H. C. Fancy. P. 271. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '83. Daisy of BouHvot, P. 1003. C. Dauntless, F. 403. C. Jersey Skater. F. 5991, C. Nimthorpe, P. 1769, H. C. Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. Meadow Boy. P. 1193, C. Grisette. P. 2058, H. C. Grand dairy cow, milk- ing from 18 to 20 quarts daily and very persistent. Everton Lord, P. 1088, H. C. Texas. P. 2205. H. C. Lowland King, P, 1673. H. C. Promesse, F. 5481, H. C. Punch, P. 1000. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '88. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '89. Siddine 2d. P. 1838, H. C. Mourier's King, P. 1115. H. C. Tulip. P. 812. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. Dam of Eminence. F. 7124. C-, Sweepstakes. N. C. Show. '92. Fortescue 2d. P. 1041. H. C. Stella de La Franchise, P. 2364, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 48. Cow. SUI^TAN'S BESSY, 252144, A. J. C. (I,es Prairie's Bessy, P. I3337> H. C.) Bred by J. Le B. Buesnel, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Bom March 15th, 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. Nice head; large, prominent eyes; Inroad forehead: dished face: thin, long neck; splendid withers: best of loins; broad hips: tail well set: loose, mellow hide: wide and deep body: splendid udder, with good sized and well-placed teats. Pedigree of SUI.TAN OF OAKI.ANDS, P. 3746, H C, sire of SUI^TAN'S BESSY, 252144, A. J. C C. (See. No 48.) Sultan of Oaklands won First Prize over the Island, April, '06. First Prize, Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. He is owned by Mr. Percival Roberts, Narberth. Pa. Dam of SuUan*s Bessy is Topsman's Dark Beauty, 235159. (See preceding page. No. 47, for extended pedigree.) r t/3 a z < < o u. o z < t/1 Agatha's Flying Fox. P. 3256. H. C. 1 st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands. 1st prize. Sweepstakes. Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, 05. Admiral Togo. 2d pr. over Jersey, '04. Beechland's Cham- pion. 3d prize over Jersey. '05. Agatha's Silver Belle, 4th prize over Jer- sey. '04; 1st pr.. St. Martin, '04. Golden Chance 4th, 2d pr. over Jer,, '05. Juillette 12th. 1st pr. over Jersey, '05: 1st p. at Trinity, '05; and this in spite of the get of Agatha's Flying Fox having been practically all exported as calves. His breeder. Mi. John A. Perree, sold him to Mr. Howard Wil- lets. "G e d n e y Farm," White Plains, New York, for S5. ODD. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of S55S. His dam, Agatha of Oaklands, sold in our May. '02. auc- tion sale for Si. 700, to Mrs. M. M. Pat- terson, Fort Ken- nedy. Pa. She is now owned by Mr. Howard \V i 1 1 e t s. White Plains. N. Y. Sultane's Snowdrop, P. 8578, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land. May. '01; 1st and Sweepstakes, Grouville and St. Saviour, '01; 1st and Sweepstakes and Champion. Grouville and St. Saviour. '93, '04. She was sold to "Gedney Farm" for S2,350, and is a full sister to Golden Sultana, the St. St. Louis winner, that sold in our auc- tion sale, '00. as a heifer in milk, for $1,600. to Dr. C. E. Still. Kirksvilie. Mo. She sold in our May, '10, auction sale, when 12 years old. for $3,700; and her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad. sold in same sale for S 11.100 Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug,, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying; Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended c o w, Agatha, F. 8432, H.C.. J. H. B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs. li ozs. in 24 hrs.. Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Winner of first prize at the 3 Western Parishes in '99. Winner of 1st pr. and Championship (Silver Cu p), St. Saviour Show. '00. 1st prize over Jersey, beating former Roy. winners in 1900. 1st pr. in Champion Class at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '01. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eniinent 2d. sold in our '05 auction sale for Si 0.000. His ten-months-old bidl calf sold at our '07 sale for $10,200. Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H. C. 2d over Jersey. '85. 1st H. B. over Jer.. '85. 4th over Jersey. '89. 1 St over Jersey and Parish prize. '91. Dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115. H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Judging by what the sons of Golden Fern's Lad are doing on the Island and in America, and best of all, the great pub- lic butter tests that the daughters are making, their pop- ularity among Is- land. England and American breeders convinces us that "Golden Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent, most dis- tinguished and pre- eminent Jersey bull that the world has ever produced. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Ravachol, P. 2032. C. By a great sire and of a phenomenal dam, he proved him- self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C. now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test. 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. f Cicero, P. 266. H. C. \ 7657. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer,, '82. Sire of I Ladv Longfield. 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. I Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour Show, 1870. For Due to calve June 4th, 1911, by Cowslip's Golden Noble, P. full particulars of Cowslip's Golden Noble, see No. 50. Boyle, p. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, p. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., 2d H, B. and Par. pr.. '94. Sarabond, P. 797. H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d. winner of 1st pr. B. and W. S.. N. A. S.S. Rosette 5 th. P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. Courage, P. 1813, C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq. the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull Courage was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown. P. 3370, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs, in 30 days. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Happy, P. 211. C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1730, C. vSultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August, '90. 'lish 9th, 22 years old. 1 lb. 5 ozs., 153 days in milk. Jess. 2 years old. 1 lb. 3 i ozs., 153 days in milk. Michaelmas Daisy, 2d pr. heifer in milk (50 entries). Jolly's Daisy, 1st prize over the Island, August, '06 (5 1 en- tries). Viola's Golden Jolly, sold in our '09 auc- tion for 512,000, to K i n 1 o c h Farm, Kirksville, Mo. Lady Rosebay. P. 9275. H. C. Champion at St. Law- rence Show for sev- eral years. Lady Carita. P. 9768. C. Par. prize. R. J. A. S., May, '08. Due to calve April 1st, 1911, by Noble's Jolly vSultan, P. 4156, H. C, winner of 1st i)ri/.e over Jersey, April, '10; first over Jersey and Champion, August, *10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, " King of the Island"; his dam is Jolly Sullane, P. 110U3, H. C, who, with the exception of Golden Sultana, is the closest living de- scendant of old vSultane, P. 7, H. C, and sired by Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. vSince Noble of Oaklands has left, Noble*s Jolly Sidtan is the most talked of bull on the Island; and the get of this young sire, which we shall show to the public on Decoration Day, will make "old Noble" fee! i)roud. (See front page K for full I Carita. P. 7747, H. C. particulars of this great young bull.) Benedictine's Prince. P. 2951. C. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. "97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, I-'lying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, ' ' Stock well," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. 1st prize and Cham- l)ion winner over the Island, May, '98. Dam of Reminder. Golden Jolly and Brookhill Fox, three famous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Surgeon. P. 2722, C. Young Rosebay, P. 5613. H. C. Hussy's King, P. 2540, H. C. Yoimg Benedictine 2d, P. 6714. H. C. Par. prize. R. J. A. S.. May. 99. Reserve over Jersey. May, '00. 3d over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '02. ( Carl, P. 2129. C. Areola, F. 7087, C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, II. C. h'ontainc 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. I'ontaine 9th milked over 9.000 Ihs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Ji-r,. 2d H, B. and Par. prize. '94. f Count \\'olsele>'. P. 92S. H. C. 2d over Jer,, Apr,. '87, 1st over Jer.. Apr , '88 2d over Jer, Apr., '89. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Oxford Rose, P. 3737, C. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. Brookhill Rose. P. 1889. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Yorick. P. 2371. C. Nectarine, P. 6929. C. Golden Rosebay, P. 1681, H. C. Rosebay 3d, P. 3642, C. 2d over Jersey, '90. Grand Monarch, P. 2075. H. C. Hussy 6th. P. 5822. H. C. Clenienceau. P. 1988. H. C. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. [ Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show '94. '95. Wolseley. P. 401. H.C. Istov. Jer.. '83. "84, '85. 1st prize over Jersey Jubilee Show. '83. Champion Cup for greatest number of points. '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 1st St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Hermione. P. 634. C. Due, P. 1751. C. Son of Golden Lad. Golden Lily, P. 5101, H. C. Dam of Golden Mon Plaisir. Clemenceau, P. 1988, H. C. (See below.) Gem of the Roses 4th. P. 4896. C. (■ Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. I 1st over Jersey. *90. 1 Rosebay 2d. P. 1116. H. C. 1st St. Lawrence. f Lord Wolseley 3d. { P. 1037. C. I Rosebay 2d. P. 1116. H. C. (; Distinction's Crown, P. 1837. H. C. d over Jer , Aug., '94. Young Bcncdiftinc, P. 55.S3, II C. Merry Lad, P. 1652, C. Le Douet's Primrose 4th, P. 2293, C. Bounty. F. 7744 (A), H. C. Rosebay Lad. P. 1730, H. C. Hussy 5th, P. 4806. C. Golden Pink. P. 1491, H. C. 2d ov. Jer. and Par. prize. '91 . Clemence. V. 7353, C. Dam of Clemenceau. a good sire, dam of Clemence 2d. a good butter test winner. Golden Rosebay. P. 1581. H. C. (See above.) Benedictine. F. 7448. C. [• May Lad. P. 1240, H C. j 1st over Jersey. '90. 1st H. B. and Parish prize, '90. Merry Bells, F. 3546, H. C. Emperor George, P. 597, H. C. Le Douet's Primrose, F. 5782, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911, No. 50. Cow. COMBINATION'S BIJOU, 252165, A. J. (P. s. 13930, C.) Bred by C. Dc Gnichy, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born February 25th, 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. Handsome head, with down-curving horns; large, prominent eyes; broad forehead: dished face: thin, long neck: long, straight back: broad hips: best of loins: splendid withers: thin. soft, mellow hide: splendid body; nice udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows, '02. First pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. First pr. over the Island, Aug., '03. Imported by Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s. proprietor of Ged- ney Farm, at a price beyond $5,000. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st pr., Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. Admiral Togo, 2d pr. over Jersey. '04. Juillette 12th, 1st pr. over Jersey. '05; 1st pr. at Trinity, 05. And this in spite of the get of Agatha's Flying Fox having been practically all exported as calves. Sire COMBINATION, P. 3744, H. C. now COMBINATION OF ST. SAVIOUR, 88245, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. ov. J.. May, '06. 1st prize, St. Helier Show, Aug., '06. 1st pr. and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, April, '09, in com- petition with Beau- voir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. 1st prize over Jersey, April. '09. beating all the other prize winners of previous years. Combination was im- ported by us in '09. and from his record and breedmg. ana the quality of his get, would have been sold at a record price but for an un- fortunate accident which resulted in his death. Several breeders in- formed us of their willingness to have paid a high figure for Combination. (See No. 45 for full particulars. 1 Dam I CONTRALTO'S BIJOU P. 10149, C. Jersey Skater 6th, P. 5865, H, C. A magnificent daugh- ter of Golden Lad, and imported by Mr. Howard Willets. She was Champion winner, St. Helier Show. '04. ■ Duke of Longfields, P. 2898, C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion wiimer over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auc- tion sale. May, *02, for j;7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C.Show, '96, '97. L Contralto, P. 8308, C. Due to calve May 6th, 1911, by Noble's Jolly Sultan, P. 4156, H. C, winner of 1st prize over Jersey, April, '10; first over Jersey and Champion, Aug., '10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, "King of the Island"; his dam is Jolly Sultane, P. 11003 H. C, who, with the exception of Golden Sultana, is the closest living descendant of old Sultane, P. 7, H. C, and sired by Golden JoUv, P. 29'21, H. C. Since Noble of Oaklands has left, Noble's Jolly Sultan is the most talked of bull on the Island; and the get of this young sire, which we shall show to the public on Decoration Day, will make "Old Noble" feel proud. (.See front page K for full particulars of this young bull.) Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha. F. 8432,H.C.,J.H.B.) Sold in our May, '02, auction for SI. 700. to Mr. Howard Wil- lets, proprietor of Gedney Farm, who afterward imported her son, Agatha's Flying Fox, at a price exceeding g5,000. Twylish Lad 2d, P. 2635, H. C. Sire of Remember 2d, P. 9391, H. C, Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '05, 1 lb. 12* ozs., 166 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May. '07, 1 lb. 8i ozs., 161 days in milk. Alma 2d, P. 5512, H. C. Golden Brown 3d, P. 2446, C. Nora 2d, P. 2779, C. Rosette Sth, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. Alicante and Forfarshire, 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640. H. C, now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H, C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '90: also winner of £ 1 5 pr. Twylish, P. 5791, H. C. Lowland King, P. 1673. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer,. '92. 1st H. B. p. ov. J , '92. 1st over Jer., Apr., |93. 1st over Jer., Aug., '93. Alma, P. 4557, C. Charlotte, P. 3439, C. c. c. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. Rosette 4th. ( P. 2128, C. I Orme, P. 1660, H. C. I Rosette Sth, P. 2881, H. C. Granny's Golden King, P. 1867, H. C. Fortescue, P. 766, II. C. Istover Jersey, '87, '88. Nora, P. 374, C. 2d over Jer., May, '85. 1st ov. Jer. and Par. prize, Aug., '85. Prize, Extra Class, '86. 2d over Jersey, '88, Courage, P. 1813, C. Grassy Brown. P. 3370, H. C. Golden Hero, P. 1833, H. C. 1st p. over Jer., '93. '94, '95. Sire of Nita Belle D, 21 lbs. 1* ozs. Nicotine's Pet, 20 lbs. 1 oz. . Orleannaise 2d. P. 3099, H. C. May Lad, P. 1240, H C. Lowland Beauty, F. 3971, C. May Lad, P. 1240, H. C. (As above.) Duchess of St. Ouen, P. 3085. H. C. Golden Pink, P. 1491, H. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. . Muldoon, P. 2879. H. C. Carlo 3d, P. 817, H. C. Remarkable Ducky, P. 1137, C. ■ Boniface, F. 399, C. Lily 2d, P. 115. H. C. Jazel, P. 159. H. C. . Countess, P. 157, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Tootsic, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st p. at Grouville. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. ' Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. I Rosette 4th, P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787, H. C. Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Bellona 3d. P. 874, C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, Aug., '89. Lord Nelson, P. 900, H. C. Orleannaise. F. 7411, H. C. Marquis, P. 804, C. Fliquet 2d, P. 636, H. C. Lily's Prince, P. 681, H. C. Marchioness of St. Ouen. F. 2959, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Cetewayo's Pink, P. 5170, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., May, '85. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Granny's Baby, P. 1625, C. Carlo 2d, P. 337, C. Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105, H. C. 3d H. B. and 1st Gue- non prize, '83. Parish p., Aug.. '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish p.. May, '88. r Rocket, F. 373, H. C. I Silver Grey, P. 872, C. Welcome, F. 166, H. C. Lily, P. 23, H. C. Duke, P. 76. H. C. Flying, P. 18, H. C. Captain Jack, P. 74, C. Flora, F. 813, H. C. T.S.COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 51. Cow. COMBINATION'S I.ETTY, 252145, A. J. (I/etty ad, P. S. 13026, H. C.) c. c. Bred by P. C. Mourant. St. Heiicr, Island of Jersey. Born March 23d. 1906. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T S. Cooper &. Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; sharp withers; broad hips; thin, long tail, with heavy switch; neat in bone; soft, mellow hide; large udder, with good sized and well placed teats. A regular milk machine, now milking 22 quarts daily. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows. '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '03. Imported by Mr. Howard \V i M e t s, proprietor of Ged- Farra, at a price be- yond $5,000. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize. Sweep- stakes. Breeders' Cup and Reser\'e Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows. '05. Admiral Togo, 2d p. over Jersey. '04. Beechland's C h a m- pion, 3d prize over Jersey, '05. Agatha's Silver Belle, 4th prize over Jer- sey. '04; 1st pr.. St. Martin, '04. Golden Chance 4th. 2d pr. ov. Jer., '05. Juillette I2th, 1st pr. over Jersev, '05; 1st pr. at Trinity, '05. And this in spite of the get of Agatha's Fly-ing Fox having been practically all exported as calves. His breeder. Mr. John A. P e r r e e, sold him to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s. "Gedney Farm," White Plains, New York, for $5,000. Sire COMBINATION. P.3744, H.C. now COMBINATION OF ST. SAVIOUR, 88245. First prize over Jersey. May. '06. First prize, St. Helier Show, Aug., 06. First prize and Cham- pion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, April, '09, in compe- tition with Beau- voirKing, Plymouth Lad and other bulls: and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. First prize over Jersey, April, '09. beating all the other prize winners of previous years. Combination was im- ported by us in '09, and from his record and breeding, and the quality of his get, he would have been sold at a record price but for an unfortunate injury from which he final- ly died. Several breeders told us they would have bid high on Com- bination. , Jersey Skater 6th, P. 5865. H. C. A magnificent cow and was imported to America by ' ' Ged- ney P'arm.' ' She was Champion winner, St. Helier Show. '04. Dam LETTY. F.9479. H. C, Winner of Parish prize, R, J. A. S., May. '05, '06. Reser%'e over Jersey, May. '08. Certificate of Merit, May, '08. butter test, 2 lbs, 2 ozs., 76 days in milk. One of the best dairy cows ever owned by Mr. P. C. Mourant. Constable. P. 2942, C. Reserve over Jersey, April, '01. Reserve over Jersey, August, '01. Champion Flying Fox, P. 61441, A. J. C C (Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C.) Champion winner over the Island, August. "99. Sold at our auction sale. May. *02, for $7,500- In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 21 ozs,. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. i oz. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove. 2 lbs. 8| ozs. in public butter test. May. '07. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test. Oct., '07. 1 lb 13i ozs.. 161 days in milk. Agatha's Flying Fox, sire of Agatha's Wel- come Daisy, that tested 18 lbs. 1 oz. in 7 days and 35 lbs. 13 ozs. in 14 days, Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C- C. {A highly commended cow, Agatha. F. 8432, H.C-. J. H. B.) Official butter test. 2 lbs. 1 ^ ozs. in 24 hours (Jersey weight), being in milk 142 days. Winner of first pr, at the three Western Parishes in '99. Winner of 1st p- and Championship (Silver Cup), St. Saviour Show, "00. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H, C. (As below.) Jersey Skater 4th. P. 4166. H. C. First prize and' Chal- lenge Cup. Royal Dublin Show. '95. The Owl. P. 2195, HC- 1st p.. St. Saviour. '95. 2d pr. over Jersey. '95, '96. 1st pr. over Jersey, '97. Scored 92 points. At our May, '01, auc- tion sale, three daughters of The Owl. all we had. averaged $600 each. Two of them have since won 1st prize in their class at West \'irginia State Fair. Faithful 3d. P. 6936. H. C. Now fresh and before day of sale. expected to be bred (iolden I-'crn's Lad. P 2160, II C. 1st and Champion at N. C, Show. '96, "97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Kminent 2d. sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- son, ' ' Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Rosette 5th, F. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, L 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914, H.C, f 3 Champion Winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of S2. 762.50. Ravachol, F. 2032, C. By a great sire and of a phenomenal dam. he proved himself a remarkable sire, but was butchered be- fore his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C. now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours (Jersey weight). Evcrton Lord. P. 1088. H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. p., '94. Jersey Skater 3d. P. 2887. C. Morion. P. 1690. H. C Sire of The Owl and other prize winners. 1st pr, winner over Jersey. '91. '92. Full brother to Pioneer. P. 1602. H. C. 1st over Jer.. '91. '92. Sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jersey, '00; 1st H. B. and Parish prize. '00. Lady Clair. 3d H. B. and Parish pr., '00. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. 1st prize winner over Jersey, '91. 1st p., R. C S., *96.'97. 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show, '98. 1st p.. B. and W. S.. '98, and many other prizes. Geneva Boy, P. 1941, C. Sarabond. P, 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. A great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, H. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A, J. C. C Courage, P. 1813. C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq, the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull. Courage, was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown. P. 3370, H. C. L'Empereur Napoleon. P. 866. H. C. Jersey Skater 2d, P. 2287. C. Faithful. P. 2810, C. 1st prize over Jersey and I'arish^rize. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Is- land. Aug.. '90; also winner of £15 pr. (See above.) Cicero's Cowslip 3d. P. 3056. H. C. 3d pr. over Jersey. '92. Parish prize, '94. Count Wolselcy. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer . Apr . '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '.SS. 2d over Jer., Apr,, '89. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '89. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740, A. J. C. C. A ver>' rich and per- sistent milker. Snowdon. P. 1637, C. Duchess of Geneva, P. 1180, C. Les Guennevais King, -p. 561. C. Bosdet's^Rose. F. 3076. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island, August, '90; also winner of £15 pr. Tootsie. P, 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P 1242. H. C. . Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer, '70. Happy Cetewayo, F. 582. C. Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588, H. C. f Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Rose. P. 3787. H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. She died of milk fever, June nth, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Daisy of Boulivot, P. 1003. C. Dauntless. F. 403. C. Jersey Skater, F. 5991, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105. H. C. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83.'84.'85. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." f Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. I Rosette 4th. P. 2128. C. f Jack Frost, P. 1263. C. [ Lady Baroness, 2514. f Philidor. P. 276. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. prize, '82. 1st over Jer., 1st H. B prize, '83. Belle of Geneva, F. 1648, C. Philidor. P. 276. H. C. (See above.) Lucy Belle. P. 251. C. No. 52. Heifer Calf. Bred by P. C. Moiirant, St. Helier, Island of Jersey. Born May 21st, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongiie and switch. A very handsome calf; large, prominent eyes; long back; good body; loose, mellow hide; splendid udder development, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Golden Maid's Prince, P. 3027, H. C. 1st over Jersey for progeny of tested dams, '01. 1st over Jersey for get of sire, '01. 3d prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '02. Sire of Upland Belle 15th, P. 11126. H. C, 1st over Jersey and Par. prize, Aug.. 05 ; and numerous other winners. Among his tested daughters is Lily Brown, P. 11498, H. C, now named Gold- en Maid's Brown Maid. Sire of thfe bull, Bos- nian, P. 3454, H. C, who sired the Cham- pion cow of last year's shows, Bos- nian's Anna, P. 11748, H.C. (231557, A. J. C. C). owned by Mr. C. I- Hudson. Bosnian's Anna made an official test last year, under sup- ervision of the Storrs (.Conn.) Experiment fatation, of 288 lbs. 0.65 ozs. milk, 17 lbs. 6 ozs. butter fat, equivalent to 20 lbs. 7^ ozs. butter. She won 1st and Cham- pionship, Trinity, and 2d over the Is- land, Silver Medal, for best dairy cow in four classes, May, ' 09 , besides other prizes, Certificate of Merit, May, '09, 2 lbs. 3i ozs. butter. She won 1 st prize, Senior Champion- ship and Grand Championship. ' 1 0, at New England Fair. New York and Illinois State Fairs, Waterloo (Iowa) Dairy Show and National Dairy S. T^S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. BRIGHT I.ETTY, 25^^537 A.. J. C. C. Sire BRIGHT PRINCE. P. 4129, H. C. Reserve over Jersey for bull and progeny. Royal Jersey Show. April, '10. Dam I COMBINATION'S LETTY, 2S2145. (LETTY 2d, P. 13026, H. C.) (See her full pedigree on opposite page.) Brightness, P. 11606. H. C. Certificate of Merit in pubhc butter test. May. '08. 2 ibs, 6i ozs., 43 days in milk. Combination, P. 3744, H. C. 1st over Jer.. May, '06. 1st St. Helier Show, Aug., '06. (For full pedigree and particulars see oppo- site page.) Egyptian, P. 2564. H. C. Parish pr.. Apr., '98. Imported and regis- tered as King of Arden. 58135. by the Hon. H. N. Hig- ginbotham. J o 1 i e t , III. Following i s his list of winnings: P. p., I. of J.. Apr., '98. 1st pr. yearling, St. John. I. of J., 98. 2d pr. two-year -old. St. John. '99. 1st and Sweepstakes, Ind. State Fair. '00. I St and Sweepstakes, 111. State Fair. "00. 1st and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair, '00. Golden Maid, P. 6555, H. C. 2d over Jersey. '96. Certificate of Merit in butter test. May. '98, 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Golden Champion. P. 3334. H. C. 3d over the Island, Aug., '04. 2d over the Island, Aug.. '03. 2d State's prize over the Island. Apr.. '03. I Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444. H. C. Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May, "06. 3 lbs.. 38 days in milk. Parish prize, Aug.. "04. Dam of Miss Bagatelle. P. 13311. public butter test. 1 lb. 13J ozs.. 120 days in milk. Pretty Rosy. P. 12758. public butter test. 1 lb. 14 ozs,. 16 days in milk. Willoh's Rosy is now owned by Mr. C. 1 Hudson, East Nor- wich, L. I. Letty. F. 9479. H. C. Par. pr., R. J. A. S., May. '05. '06. Reserve over Jersey. May. 'OS. Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 76 days in milk. Picton, P. 2291. H. C. Egyptian Buttercup, F. 7496, C. 1st over Jersey and Par. pr., May, '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over Island. Aug,, '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden B eatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days; and others. Bonny Lass, P. 4577. H. C. Sir Watkin, P. 2991. H. C. Son of the famous cow, Golden Lad's Creampot. 162061. Iris, P. 7878. H. C. Willoh. P. 2855. H. C. Sire of Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C, Goddington pr. in public butter test, 2 lbs. 15 ozs.. 39 days in milk. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. 1st over Jer.. May. '04, Tested in pubhc but- ter test. 2 lbs. 12 ozs., 50 days in milk. First prize over the Island and Theatre Cup (Champion- ship). '05, First prize over Eng- land, '06, '07. '08. Dam of Golden Jolly's Lady Violet, that won the Bronze Afedal in public butter test. Oct., '05, testing i lb. 15 ozs.. after being in milk 159 days after first calf. Noble of Oaklands. the present ' ' King of the Island." Viola's Golden Jolly, sold in our '09 sale for $12.000 — the highest price ever paid for a Jersey bull at auction. Gay Lord. P. 1943, H. C. Second at Yorkshire Show. H. C. at R. A. S. E. Show. H. C. at B. and W. E- Show. Stale Bread 2d. P. 2976. C. Reserve over Jersey and Parish pr., '99. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873. H. C. 1st St. Saviour, Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. 't 1st pr. over Eng., 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '89; yield. 1 lb. ozs. of butter. '90. '88, 14i Financial King. P. 2624, H. C. Imported by P. J. Cogsville, Esq., to cross on the daugh- ters of Exile. Irene, P. 7835, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Cream- pot. 162061. 1st p. ov. Jer. and Re- serve for Blythwood Bowl. '00. Winner of Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '01. Dr. Jim. P. 2318. C. Duchess of Kent, P. 6277, H. C. Prize winner over the Island. '99. Reserve. Blythwood Cup in '99. Golden Prince, P. 2502, H. C. Champion, Aug., *97. Blancharde 7th, P. 6906. H. C. Nobleman, P, 2555. H. C, 3d over Jer. and Par. prize. April, '98. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. August. '98. Reserve over Jer. and Par. pr.. '00. 1 St at 3 Par. Shows, '99 Wonder Lad, P. 1390, H. C. 2d over Jer.. Apr.. '91. 1st over Jersey, '91. Polite Carlo, P. 1418. 11. C, 1st St. John Show as heifer in milk. Miltiades, P. 868. H. C. Stale Bread. P. 2225. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jer.. '84; also Par. prize. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. '96. Sire of many noted animals. Finance, P. 4611, C. 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 24 hrs. Golden Lad. P 1242. H. C. Creampot 2d, P. 2721, H. C. 1st over Jer., '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Lily Brown. P. 420, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Welsh Girl. P. 2552, H. C. Gold Grain. P. 2112. H. C. Golden Gem, P. 5654, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. May. '94, '95. 1st over Jer. and Par pr.. Aug., '95, '96. Due, P. 1751, C. Blancharde, F. 7447, H. C. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes at 3 Parish Shows. '97. 1st over Jersey, '98. Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island , testing 2 lbs. 10^ ozs . 121 days in milk. I Gipsy Maid. P. 4424, H. C. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Par. Shows. '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C. Sold in our '01 sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, sold in our '02 sale, and tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Bagatelle, P. 5076. C, T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 191 1. No. 53. Cow. COMBINATION'S DARK WONDER, 252170, A. J. C. C. (Combination's Pride, P. S. 13824, H. C.) Bred by R. G. Godfray, St. Ouen, Island of Jersey. Born April 10th. 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except brisket which is partly white; spot on belly near brisket; few white hairs in black switch; white tongue. A beautiful cow. with very handsome head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; very broad hips; magnificent loins; tail thin and long and beautifully set, with mag- nificent switch; neat in bone; very thin, loose, mellow hide; body of enormous depth and width; magnificent udder, with good-sized and beautifully- placed teats. Sire COMBINATION, P.3744, H.C. now COMBINATION OF ST. SAVIOUR, 88245. 1st pr. ov. J., May, '06. 1st prize, St. Helier Show. Aug., '06. 1st pr. and Champion. St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, April, "09, in com- petition with Beau- voir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. 1st prize over Jersey, April. '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. Combination was im- ported by us in '09, and from his record and breeding, and the quality of his get, he would have been sold at a record price but for an in- jury from which he finally died. Several breeders ex- pressed their willing- ness to have paid a high price for Com- bination. (See No. 45 for full particulars.) Prince Neddy, P. 3038. C. Dita4th, P. 10213, C. Dam FUSSY, P. 11574, H. C. Winner Certificate of Merit. Oct., '10, but- ter test, 2 lbs. 2 ozs. butter, 131 days in milk. A magnificent dairy cow. Due to calve May 11th, 1911, by the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3900, H. C. (See front page B, for full particulars of this great sire.) Ilamley, P. 2637. H. C, now named Golden Lad's Champion, 57222, A. J. C. C. Champion winner over the Island, '99, and sold at our May, '00, sale to Mr. E. A. Darling. President, American Jersey Cattle Club. He is held in high esteem on the Island as a successful sire, and his get have been sold on the Island at high prices. Among h i s daughters is Hamley's Perfec- tion, that tested in the public butter test. 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Fraceuse 2d, P. 7881, H. C. Willoh. P. 2855. H. C. Willoh is sire of Miss Viola. P. 9644. H.C. winner of Godding- ton prize in public butter test, 2 lbs. 15 ozs.. 39 days in milk, and numerous other tested daughters. Miss Viola was one of the best cows in our '05 importation. She is a full sister to Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444. H. C, 3 lbs. butter in public test; dam of two tested daughters, and gran- dam of the bull. Bright Prince, P. 4129. H. C. Dita 3d, P. 4836, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of f:52/ a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. 18 lbs. Ij ozs.; and others. Handsome 2d, P. 5686, H. C. 1st Par. prize, '95. Mabel's Hero, P. 2177. H. C. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Fraceuse, P. 6850, H. C. Golden Prince, P. 2502. H. C. Champion, Aug., '97. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. Sultan Cicero. P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Monarch, P. 1167, H. C. Distinction's Glory, P. 1680, H. C. Sold to Sir James [ Distinction. Blyth. F. 5519. H. C Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. Handsome of Waverley, P. 3777, C. Fauvette's Boy, P. 1735, H. C. Mabel 28th, P. 5194, H. C. La Chasse Prince, P. 1927, C. 1st pr. at St. Ouen Show. Brother to M o n a's Glor>*, 1st over Jer., '97. Happy's Waverley, F. 5423, H. C. 1st St. Martin Show. Sweepstake Show. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Fauvette, F. 2024. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Mabel 23d, P. 3213, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr . over Island , Aug., '90. Mona 8th, P. 3983, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer. and Parish pr., '96. Resen-'e, Champion Class. May. '97. Winner of 12 1st prs. Syren, P. 2025, Gold Grain, P. 2112, H. C. j Perrot, P. 342. C Brenda. F. 3025. C. Rayon d'Argent, P. 1869, H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Golden Gem, i (As above.) P. 5654, H. C. ^ 1st ov. Jer. and Par, pr.. May. '94, '95. 1st ov. Jer. and Par, pr., August, '95, '96. [ Royal Belle 2d P. 1977. H. C. Blancharde 7th, P. 6906, H. C. May Lad, P. 1240, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '90. 1st H. B. and Parish prize, '90. Dita, F. 4964. C. Due, P. 1751. C. Blancharde, F. 7447. H. C. Marquis, P. 804, C. Flitiuet 2d, P. 636. H. C. f Golden Lad. \ P. 1242, H. C. [ Rough Briar, F. 2692. H. C. La Chasse's Boy, P. 502. C. Marchioness of St. Ouen. F. 2959. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '79. '80. 1st Eng. Royal, '79. 1st St. Peter. '79. '80. 1st Pa. State Fair. '80. Head of 1st p. herd, N.J. State Fair. '81. Filquet, F. 2122, C. j**^ NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, 95700, A. J. C. C, P. 3909, H. C. Crowned "King of the Island." Won First Prize, St. Saviour Show, 1907. First over Jersey, April, 1910, for Bull and Progeny (the most coveted and significant prize the Island affords). Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all First Prizes at the Island of Jersey Bull Show, April, 1910. In 190S his get won 7 Firsts at Englisli and Island Shows. In 1909 his get won 17 First Prizes or Championships at Island and English shows. In 1910 his get won G First Prizes and 1 Championship at Island and English shows. In 1910 — 30 First Prizes in class, S Junior Championships, 6 Senior Championsliips, 4 Grand Championships, won by Noble of Oaklands' get at American shows. Coming "King of America." In 1911 2 Sons won First Prizes at the April Bull Show. S First Prizes for "get of sire" won by Progeny of Noble of Oaklands at the leading United States shows of 1910. His sons headed 5 First Prize herds at important American shows in 1910. (These prizes all sulistantiated by reports; many others might be claimed if reports with details were available.) First Frizes and Championshi[)S only are considered. His get also won many minor prizes. No bull has made a record to approach that of Noble of Oaklands at his age (six years). Three Daughters with official Ijutter tests on the Island and in America. Ninety=two First Prizes and Championships Stand to the Credit of Noble of Oal8, H. C.) Reserve over Jersey and Parish Prize, May, IVOO. Parish Prize, May, I'JOS. Winner oi Third Prize in Butter Test, October, l')OS, 1 lb. 13V ozs., 177 Days in Milk. Reserve over Jersey, May, 1909. Cerlilicale of Merit, October, 1909, 35 lbs. 8 ozs. Milk, I lb. IS ozs. Butter, 164 Oays in Milk. Certificate of Merit, May, l')\0, 2 lbs. 4V ozs. Butter, 49 Days in Milk. Third over Jersey, Parish Prize and Special Prize, May, 1910. First Prize, Sweepstakes and Champion, Trinity and St. Martin Show, 1910. Champion, North Show, 1910. Dam of, tl.e very liandsonie 1 eifer (No. 56), Noble's Beautiful Lily, First Prize and Sweepstakes Winnek, Trinity Show, 1910. Also dam of Noble's Lily Brown (No. 55 in tl.e sale). Golden Maid's Brown Maid is again due to calve' August ist, 1911, by Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Here is a chance to buy a great dairy family, and when you come in the show-ring you stand a^good chance of being called up front by the judge for the blue ribbon. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALEJOF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 54. Cow GOI^DSN MAID'S BROWN MAID, 252126, A. J. C. C. (Lily Brown, P. S. 11498, H. C.) Reserve over Jersey and Parish Prize, May, 1906. Parish Prize, May, 1908. Winner of Third Prize in Butter Test, October 1908, i lb. 13K ozs., 177 Days in Milk. Reserve over Jersey, May, 1909. Certificate of Merit, October, 1909, 35 lbs. 8 ozs. Milk, i lb. 15 ozs. Butter, 164 Days in Milk. Certificate of Merit, May, 1910, 2 lbs. 4'A ozs. Butter, 49 Days in Milk. Third over Jersey, Parish Prize and Special Prize, May, 1910. First Prize, Sv^eepstakes and Champion, Trinity and St. Martin Show, 1910. Champion, North Show, 1910. Bred by D. Bisson. St. John, Island of Jersey. Bom December 10th, 1903. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White spot on left stifle and on lower edge of each Hank; belly partly white; white brisket and tongue: brown and white switch. Rich, amber horns; large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin^neck; splendid withers; broad hips; good loins; thin, long tail, with splendid switch; neat in bone: thin, mellow hide; prominent milk veins: body of enormous depth and width; magnificent udder, with large veins on udder; teats of good size and beautifully placed. A cow of great substance; a splendid breeder, and a large and persistent milker. Sire GOLDEN MAID'S PRINCE, P.3027, H.C. 1st prize (sons of test- ed dams), Aug., '01. 3d prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '02. Sire of Upland Belle 15th, P. 11126, H. C, 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, August, '05; and numerous other win- ners. Among his tested daughters is Lily Brown, P. 11498, H. C, now named Gold- en Maid's Brown Maid. (See her record at head of this page.) Sire of the bull, Bos- nian, P. 3454, H. C, who sired the Cham, cow of last year's shows, Bosnian's Anna.P. 1174S,H.C. (231557, A. J. C. C), owned by Mr, C. I. Hudson. Bosnian's Anna made an offi- cial test last year, under supervision of the Storrs (Conn.) Experiment Station, of 2S8 lbs. 0.65 ozs. milk, 17 lbs. 6 ozs. butter fat, equiva- lent to 20 lbs. 7i oz. butter. She won 1st and Champion- ship, Trinity, and 2d over the Island, Sil- ver Medal, for best dairy cow in four classes. May, '09, be- sides other prizes ; Ceitificate of Merit, May, '09, 2 lbs. 3i ozs. butter. Dam BROWN MAID, F. 8231, C, Egyptian. P. 2564, H. C. Par. prize, April, '98. Imported and regis- tered as King of Arden. 58135, and is owned by the Hon. H. N. H i g g i n- botham, Joliet, 111., and so successfully sho^Ti by him at the most prominent fairs, fall of 1900. Following is his list of winnings: Par. prize, I. of Jer., April, '98. 1st pr. yearling, St. John. I. of J., '98. 2 d pr. two-year-old , St. John. '99. 1st and Sweepstakes, Ind. State Fair, '00. 1st and Sweepstakes, 111. State Fair. '00. 1st and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair, '00. Warrantable. P. 2202. C. Due to calve August 1st, 1911, by the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars.) Picton. P. 2291. H. C. Golden Maid, P. 6555. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '96. Certificate of ilerit in butter test. May,'9S. 2 lbs. 4i ozs. , True, P. 4693. H. C. Gay Lord. P. 1943. H. C. Second at Yorkshire Show; H. C. at R. A. S. E. Show; H. C. at B. and W. E. Show. Egyptian Buttercup, F. 7496. C. 1 st over Jersey and Par. prize, May. '95. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097,21 lbs. 9^ ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi^ ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. 1^ ozs. Bonny Lass, P. 4577. H. C. f Brave, P. 1845, H. C. Stale Bread 2d. P. 2976. C. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '99. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st p., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 J ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. over Jer.. '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng., '90. 2d Lon. Dairy Show, '88, '89; yield, 1 lb. 14J ozs. butter. Wonder Lad, P. 1390, H. C. PoUte Carlo, P. 1418, H. C. 1st pr., St. John, '8 Warrant, P. 1332, C. [ Quicksilver, P. 2633,C. Wonder Lad. P. 1390. H. C. 2d ov. Jer., Apr., '91. 1st over Jersey, '91. Polite Carlo, P. 1418, H. C. 1st St. John Show as heifer in milk. Miltiades, P. 868. H. C. Stale Bread. P. 2225. C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. U ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey. 'S4; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. Wonderful, P. 2511, H. C. Royal Jasper, P. 422, C. Civil Carlo, F. 3528, C. Cardinal, P. 903, C. Buttercup. P. 663, C. Silver Clyde, P. 735, C. Polite Carlo, P. 1418, H. C. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. Aug., '88. Wonderful, P. 2511. H. C. 2d ov. Jer. and Par. pr., '88, '89. 1st ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. '91. Royal Jasper, P. 422. C. Civil Carlo. F. 3528. C. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. Nice Charmer, F. 5629, C. f Angela's Lad. P. 397, H. C. 2d Jer. Dairy S.. '84. [ Sweet Bread, F. 6877, H. C. f Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Minerva. F. 2281. C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306. H. C. 1st over Jersey. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen.' * Fancy's Conquest, P. 717, H. C. Jersey Wonder, P. 859. C. Jasper. P. 254. H. C Modeste. P. 322, C. f Joi 1 Fl. sephus, P. 388. H.C. Florette, P. 1538. H.C. Grey of the West, P. 317, H. C. Florette, F. 1538. H. C. Josephus, P. 388, H. C Lady Clyde. P. 913. H. C. No. 55. Heifer. NOBI^B'S I/II/Y BROWN, 252247, A. J. C. C. Bred by G. J. Queree, Trinity, Island of Jersey Bom March 28th. 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer: lovely head: large, prominent eyes; thin neck; strong, straight back; broad hips; tail thin and beautifully set, with splendid switch; wide and deep body: soft, mellow hide: remarkable udder development, running way to the front, with very large and beautifully-placed teats. A lovely heifer, by a great sire, out of a great cow, and with her individual merit, one can expect nothing else but great results. Full Sister to Noble's Beautiful Lily, 252238. (See opposite page.) Sire— NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, 9S700. (See pedigree on following page.") Dam— GOLDEN MAID'S BROWN MAID, 353120. (See pedigree above.) A great butter cow. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. No. 56. Heifer. NOBI^B'S BEAUriFUL I/II.Y, 252238, A. J. C. C. WINNER OF FIRST AND SWEEPSTAKES, TRINITY SHOW, 1910. PARISH PRIZE, MAY, 1910. Full sister to Noble's Lily Brown. (See No. 55, preceding page.) Hred by Cr. J. Queree, Trinity, Island of Jersey, Born May 8th. 1909. Imporled Seplember 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. An exceedingly handsome heifer; swings a lovely head; large, prominent eyes, thin, long neck: splendid withers; broad hips; tail thin and long, with mag- nificent switch: neat in bone; thin, mellow hide; remarkable depth and width of body; marvelous udder development, running way to the front, with large and beautifully-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour. "07. 1st pr.. Royal Show. '10. for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Nobleof Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909—15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng.. Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships. Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April. '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire' ' won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic: many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam GOLDEN MAID'S BROWN MAID. 252126. (LILY BROWN, P. II498, H.C.) Reserve over Jer. and Par. prize. May. '06. Par. prize. May. '08. 3d prize in butter test, Oct., '08. I lb. 13i ozs., 177 days in milk. Reserve over Jersey, May. '09. Certiticate of Merit, Oct., '09, 35 lbs. 8 ozs. milk. 1 lb. 15 ozs. butter, 164 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May. '10. 2 lbs. 4) ozs., 49 days in milk. 3d over Jer., Par. pr., and Special prize, May, '10. , (For extended pedi- gree, see No. 54 on preceding page.) f Blue Belle's Blue Fox. P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S- WiUiams' sale, Nashville, T e n n., Dec. '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester, Mas s., for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, Ten n., show, Oct., '07. in a class where tlie Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell, who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the show, was free in saying, ' ' had he been Judge at Nash- ville. Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May. "04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May. '05. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows. '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, "06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England, '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C., that tested in public butter test. May, '05. 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C. that tested in public but- ter test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy's Viola, P. 10902. H. C. win- ner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs., when 159 days in milk, after dropping her first calf, being only 30 months old. Hobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer.. '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and IIU- nois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i I I e t s. ' ' Gednev Farm." White Plains, N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P, 2257, H. C . sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624. H C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Golden Lad's Blue sold in our '03, sale for Belle. May. $1,725. Blue belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman. P. 2555. H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '98. 1st ov. Jer,. Aug . '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at three Parish Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May. '02. sale to J. A. Middleton. Shel- byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. She sold in our '02 sale to Col. M. C. Campbell, Nashville, Tenn. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug.. '99. Sold at our auction sale, May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. SJ ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2i ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs., 161 days in milk. Venus Violet. P. 3946. H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows. '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter c o w, ■ ' Nameless," and he has shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing' 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. L Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flyint: Fox, sold in our May. "02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His tcn-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- son, ' ' Stockwell, ' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914. H. C. Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th. P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless. P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par pr.. '93. 1st over Jersey. '94. 1st Cham. Class. '95. '96. '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day, private test, 2 lbs 11 ozs. butter in 1 day. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam . especially the latter. Daisy 7th. P. 3277, H. C. Baron of St. John. P. 1279, H. C. Boyk*, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7 th, 8th and 9th, all prize winneis over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year. 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from whirh 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un doubtedly was a great sire. Lugans, F. 7020. C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. Bobby 3d. P. 697, H.C. . Cyprus. F. 2089. C. Lemon Rex, P. 552. C. Venus, F. 1784. H. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671. H. C. Sally 2d. P. 414, H. C. Leonidas. P. 881. H.C. Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513. C. f Jupiter. P. 757. C. Daisy 4th. P. 1188. H. C. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d pr., August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug.. '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. R. pr. and Par. pr.. '86. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '86. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug.. '89. Due to calve May. 29th, 1911, by Cowslip's Golden Noble, P. 4498, H. C. He is one of the premier service bulls in the herd of Mr John A. Perree, Secretary, Jersey Herd Book. Cowslip's Golden Noble is a son of the famous Noble of Oaklands, P 3909, H. C. (see front page B), and' his dam is Cowslip 16th, P. 6084, H.C, known on the Island as "the ^1,000 cow." She won Parish prize, R. J. A. S., May. '02; is a daughter of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, and Cowslip 2d, P. 810, H. C, 3d over Jersey and Parish prize, August, '85; Parish prize. May, *86; 1st prize, St. John, *91. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 57. Cow. MODEVS OXFORD I.ASS, 238447, A J. C. C. (P. 12575, H. C.) Bred by C. Mourant. St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Born June 10th. 1905. Imported February 2nd, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on brisket, extending to belly; white on right stifle and left flank; black and white tongue; black switch. An exceedingly handsome cow and a grand breeder; lovely head ; very rich-colored horns; dished face ; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; strong, straight back; broad hips; splendid withers; grand wedge- shaped body of great depth and width; very thin, soft, mellow hide; tail thin and long, beautifully set. with splendid switch; splendid udder, with good- sized and beautifully-placed teats. A cow well worth watching. Sire OXFORD LAD, P.3I23,H.C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes. St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows. Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr., '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 ozs. Oxford Cora, Reserve over Jersey, May. '05 ; winner of Silver Medal (first prize) in the Island public butter test. Oct., "06. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk; Par. prize, August. 09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of S6.025 and twenty-five cows at an average of $ 1 , 1 7 7 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion. Stock well hav- ing sold for Sn.500, and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for$l 1.100. at our '07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged $2,450 at our auction sales. The heav>' demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re ports of recent sales: his get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad, tested at the public Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs. 11 ozs. milk, 1 lb. 13i ozs. butter. Dam MODEL, P. 6430. H. C. As grand a dary cow as we have ever seen. Official butter tests as follows: 2 lbs. ^ oz.. *96. 1 lb. 14i ozs., '98. 2 lbs. 4 ozs.. '98. 2 lbs. 10 ozs.. '00. Dam of Model 2d, P. 7928, H. C, 1st prize at St. Saviour Show ; Re- serve over Jersey ; Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '03, 2 lbs. 11 ozs. She was sold in our '04 auction sale for $950 to Mr. H. C. H o sk ! e r. South Orange, N. J. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, tested 2 lbs. 2^ ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 1 7 lbs, 2k ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never tested for butter, but milk- ed as high as 2S qts. daily. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591. H. C, 1st pr. and Cham- pionship and State's pr., Grouville, S., '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Lucy's Boy. P. 1921.C. Half-brother to Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070. H. C-. that sired the following cows hav- ing public tests for 24 hours: Oxford Ixia, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Unas Lily 3d, 1 lb. 14^^ ozs. Lucy 8th. I lb. 15 ozs. L'seful Maid. 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Also half-sister to Champion Lucy. 161064. Imp. 2d over Jer., Aug.. '97. 3d ov. Jer., Aug., "98. 2d over Jer., Aug.. '99. 1st over Jer., Aug., '99. 1st over Jer., Aug., '00. St. Saviour prize, August, '00. Blythwood C h a 1- lenge Bowl. '00. Black Queen. P. 5283, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, "05, sale for $10,000. H is ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. U'or full particulars see front pages.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149741. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. I Count Wolseley, P. 92S. H. C. 2d over Jer and Par. prize, April. '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P, 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milker. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83,'84,'85. L Sultane. P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen. ' ' Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. L Oxford Daisy. One of the best cows F. 6816, H. C. in her day on the Island. Una's Boy, P. 1752, C. Sire of Una's Boy 2d. a great butter sire. f Gamboge King, P. 1292, H. C. Favorite, P. 358. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, II. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Sh o w, '94, '95. Coimt Cicero. F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H, C Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows, test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i- ozs. to 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. i Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy. F. 1152. C Sultan. F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. Longueville Queen. F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Ist pr. over Jersey. '82. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Favorite's Boy, P. 882, H. C. I. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Nestor 2d, P. 589, H. 3d over Jersey, 2d Herd Book, C. "84. '84. Parish prize, '84. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370, IL C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Golden Cloud, F. 358, H. C. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. Noble, F. 104, H, C. Rosette. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. Bro-n-ny, F. 2002. C Prince of Wales. Flower. F. 53. H. C- Happy, P. 211, C. Fieur del'Air. F. 1736. C. Nestor 2d, P. 589, H. C. 3d over Jersey. '84. Favorite 2d. P. 1434, C. Half-sister to Una]s Boy, sire of Una's Boy 2d, a great sire of butter test cows. Nestor, P. 356, H. C. 2d prize and Parish prize. '84. Lucy 4th. P. 3733,H.C. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '94; Parish prize. '94. Dam of Lucy 8th. winner of Bronze Medal in May.'OO. butter test. 2 lbs. 2h ozs.. 192 days in milk. Also winner of 3d prize in March, '00, butter test, 1 lb. 15 ozs., 137 days in milk. The great cow. Cham- pion Lucy, winner of Blythwood Bowl, '00. Fancy 2d, P. 77 Half-sister to nth. 2 lbs. butter. ;. H.C. Fancy 11 ozs. Favorite 2d. P. 1434. C, Half-sister to Boy, sire of Boy 2d, a great sire of butter test cows. Una's LTna's Nestor, P, 2d prize 356. H. C. and Parish Favorite's Boy. P. 882. H. C. Sire of Rob Roy. His grandson, Favor- ite's Lad. is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize), in butter test. May, '01, 2 lbs. 4i ozs.. 220 days in milk ; Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '00, 2 lbs. 5 ozs.. 76 days in milk. Fancy 1 1th. Certifi- cate of Merit. May, '00. 2 lbs. 31 ozs.; Bronze Medal (2d prize), March, '00, 2 lbs. 11 ozs., 50 lbs. 12 ozs, milk. Gamboge 4th, Certificate of Merit, May. '00. 2 lbs. 1* ozs. butter in 24 hours. Another grandson, tuna's Boy, is sire of Una's Boy 2d, who sired Oxford Ixia, winner of Bronze Medal, March. '00. 2 lbs. 8 ozs. (Island weight) butter in 24 hours. Certificate of Merit. May, '01, 2 lbs. U ozs. Una's Lily 3d. Certificate of Merit. March, 00. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. Lucv 8th, winner of Bronze Medal in May. '00. 2 lbs. 2^ ozs. butter when 192 days in milk. Useful Maid 3d, Certificate of Merit, May, '00. 2 lbs. 6 ozs. prize, '84. Favorite, P. 358. C Her sire, a son of Jersey Boy. P. 92. H. C. Rosa's Forlescue, P. 1318, H. C. Istov. J., Apr..'91. '92. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '92. Black Bess, F. 7488, H. C. A persistent milker, milking as high as 22 Quarts daily. Lucy. F. 7239. H.C. 3d over Jer., Aug., '86. Fortescue 2d. P. 1041, H. C. Lady Rosa. P. 343. H. C. Governor, P. 138, C. Lily 2d, P. 115, H.C. Welcome, F. 202, H.C. Queen of the Vallcv 2d. F. 1511. H C. Welcome. F. 166. H. C. Lily. P. 23. H. C. Due to calve great sire.) August ISth, 1911, by Gamboge Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See front page E for full particulars of this T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. No. 58. Cow. OXFORD COCOTTE, 235180, A. J. C. C. (P. S. 13134, H. C.) Sire OXFORD LAD. P. 3I23.H.C. '02- Sa- S.. Bred hv C. Quenault. St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born X .vcmbcr 11th. 1905. Imported September 13th, 1909. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on brisket, sides, right hip, stifles, helly, flanks and forelegs; white tongue; few white hairs in black switch. A beautiful cow, with lovely head; large, promi- nent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; rich, incurving horns; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; very broad hips; tail thin and long and beautifully set; splendid switch; very thin, soft, mellow hide; body of remarkable depth and width; magnificent udder, with yood-sized and beautifully-placed teats. One of the best, if not the most valuable, Oxford Lad cows living. f Flying Fox, I P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2^ ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove, 2 lbs. 8| ozs. in public but- ter test. May. '07. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- ter test. October. '07, 1 lb. 13} ozs . 161 days in milk. Agatha's Flying Fox, sire of Agatha's Wel- come Daisy, that tested 18 lbs. 1 oz. in seven days and 35 lbs. 13 ozs. in 14 days. Brookhil! Fox. w^inner first in class. Cham- pion and Grand Champion. National Dairy Show. '07. 1st St Saviour pr, Sweepstakes. St. viouf-Grouville Apr,. '03. 1st State's prize over Jer,. April, '03. Champion, St. Saviour- Grouville Show, '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale, '09, for $3,300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past five years. (See other pedigrees for partial list.) Some of the show-ring prize winners sired by Oxford Lad are: Majesty. P. 3523, H.C, 1 St and Champion- ship. Nat. Dairy S., '08. (See No. 30 for full particulars.) Lucy's Champion, 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion, O. State Fair. '10, and many other prizes. Lucy 1 8th (now Ox- ford Lad's Lucy, 213913). 1st prize and Reserve for Blythwood Bowl, class 4. Aug., '07, and numerous other prizes. Sold in our '09 sale for $1,300. Distinction's Queen, P. 11732. H. C. (now Oxford Distinction's Queen. 235169), 1st over Jer.. Par. prize and Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '06. Sold in our '10 sale for $2,600. She is the dam of Distinc- tion's Noble. The get of Oxford Lad have invariably commanded good figures; besides those mentioned above he has sired: Sultana's Oxford Lad. 76506, sold in our '10 sale for $11,100. Stockwetl. P. 3550. H. C, sold in our '08 sale for $11,500. (For further particu- lars regarding Ox- ford Lad. see other pedigrees and illus- t r a t i o n. opposite No. 59.) Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. One of the greatest matrons the breed has ever produced. Dam of Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 2 lbs. If ozs., 214 days in milk. Grandam of Oxford Ixia 3d, win- ner of Bronze Medal. May. '04, 2 lbs. 15i ozs. The celebrated bull, Caiest. whose eight daughters, in our '05 sale. averaged $987.50. The great bull. Houp- la. sire of Lady H o u p 1 a, winner Champion Cup and testing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.. 73 days in milk, after first calving. Flying Fox's Oxford Lass, first prize win- ner over the Island. The renowned bull, Oxford Lad. P. 3123, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- son, ' 'Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914. H. C. Three Champion win- ners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H- C. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '89. Son of the famous Sultane. P. 7. H. C. foundation cow of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante, P. 3880. H. C. a great prize win- ner, and dam of the noted sires. Nun- thorpe. The Owl and Alicante's Boy. Oxford Rose, P. 3787. C.. dam of Courage, a great sire. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440. C. a grand cow. and dam of Re- minder. P. 2419. H. C. a noted sire. i Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Boniface. F. 399. C. Boyle, P. 1559, II. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Crolden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land, Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. I Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Parish pr., "94. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs, 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097.21 lbs. lOi ozs.; and many others. { Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden La.ss 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B.pr. ov. J.. 1st pr. over Eng., Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many prize winners. Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. '88. '90. noted f Count Cicero. F. 398. H. (Cc I Mi icero, P. 266. H. C. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. A great loss to the Island as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128.C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dair>' cow in her day. had few equals on the Is- land. Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83, '84, '85, 1st pr. over Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points, '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. nerva. F. 2281. C. r Sultan. F. 58, H. C. I Longueville Queen. F. 272, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. His grandsire, Cete. wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs, 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy. F. 1152, C. Golden Cloud. P. 358, H. C, Snowflake, P 714.H.C. f Noble, F. 104, H. C. I Rosette. Farmers Glory, F. 274, H, C. Istpr. ov. Jer.,'79,'80. 1st Eng. Roy , '79. 1st St. Peter, '79, '80. Sire of Deulah de Gruchy, 13480, 22 lbs. 2 ozs. Maritana, 12039. 16 lbs. 3i ozs. Browny. F 2002. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C , is dam of Sultane 2d, rate of 23 lbs. 8 ozs. for M. H. Messchert; Sultane 4th, a magnificent cow in the former herd of Theo. A. Havemeyer, who sold her bull calf, when nine months old, for Si, 775, at the Kellogg sale, in May, '82; Sultane 5th, first prize over all Jersey. '80, and sold at our sale. May. '83. for S2.S00. I Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour, '7 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal at C Island Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultan, F. 58, C. 1st p. over Jer., '67, '( 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten. 1 Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. f Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. I Sire of \ Lady Longfield. 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. 1 Cicero's Jolie, 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs, I 5 others, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. to 17 lbs. 10 ozs. ea. I Minerva, F. 2281, C. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer., '65. 2d Eng Roy., '65. Flower, F. 53, Prize winner. H. C. f Happy, P. 211,C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 1821S. 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jcannaise, 15789. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow. Foundation of a celebrated family owned at Trine Park, running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646 (offi- cial test, 39 lbs. 12 ozs.), that sold at our auction sale. May 11, '82, for S3,550. Fortescuc. P. 766, 2d ov, Jer., 1st ov. Jer., H. C. '86. '87, '88. Lily 2d, P. lis, H. C. Welcome, F. 166, H. C. ( Noble, [ Daisy, F. 104. H. C. F. 673, H. C. Lily. P. 23. H. C. Dam COCOTTE, F. 8300, H.C. Cocotte was one of the handsomest and best dairy cows the Island ever produced, also a remarkably good breeder. We sold one of her daughters m the 05 sale for $750, to Hon. A. M. Bowman, of Salem, Va. Nothing could tempt the owner of Cocotte to name a price on her. She is also d.am of the cow. The Owl's Sensation, 162128, A. J. C. C, whose 9-months-old son. The Sensational 1-em, /5924, sold m our May, 07, auction sale to Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va., for $10,200. ... .„, „,. . . _j The Owl's Sensation is a magnificent dairy cow. She stood third for the Blythwood Bowl at the Royal Show on the Island, Aug., 02. She was an outstand- ing winner for the Bowl, but owing to an accident she had to be milked before the judges passed on her. • ■ , . , • r Her son. The Sensational Fern, in his present environment, is an object lesson to the ambitious breeder and student of \)reedmg principles. A strong inai- vidual himself, of wonderful character, he is backed up by royal blood and innuence. not the least of which is this grand old foundation cow. Cocotte. bucn a buU must needs improve an "ordinarv" herd, but bred to the descendants of Golden Ferns Lad and other great cows in Mr Bowman s high-class nera, he is producing a type and quality of offspring that will add lustre to the name of his ancestors which others of the Cocotte blood must share. Due to calve July 15th, 1911, by that great sire, Viola's Golden Fern, 7739.3, A. J. C. C, son of the world's famous bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, out of Miss Viola, P. 90 J4, H. C, one of the best dairy cows in the ' Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 days in milk, when scarcely 4 years old. She is a daughter of the celebrated cow, Ladv Viola, P. S463, H. C, and a lull sis- ter to Mr. C. I. Hudson's great cow, Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C, wliich tested 3 lbs. in public butter test in 24 hours. (See No. 11 for full particulars of Viola's Golden Fern.) T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30. 1911. No. 59. Cow MY OXFORD FANCY, 235155, A. J. C. C. (Oxford Fancy, P. 10794, H. C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, *o6, 2 lbs. zYz ozs., 41 Days in Milk. Certificate of Merit, May, *o8, 2 lbs. 4V ozs., 91 Days in Milk. Certificate of Merit, October, *o8, i lb. 8 ozs., 225 Days in Milk. Bred by C. Mourant. St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born July 30th. 1902. Imported September 13th, 1909, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on right shoulder, flanks, fore feet and hind legs; white tongue; black and white switch. Beautiful head ; lofty carriage ; large, sparkling eyes; dished face; rich, amber horns; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid withers; grand loins; ver>' broad hips; tail thin and beautifully set; splendid switch; remarkable width and depth of body; very thin, soft, mellow hide; magnificent udder of enormous size, with large and beautifully- placed teats. She has milked as high as 26 quarts daily, and it is almost impossible to get her dry. With her great butter record, and that of her entire family, and her remarkable individuality, classes her in a class by herself. Sire OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H. :. 1st St. Saviour pr., '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour-Grouville S., Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over Jersey, Apr.. '03. Champion, St.Saviour- Grouville Show, '03. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale, '09, for $3,300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past five years, among them: Oxford Fanc\', Certifi- cate of Merit, May, '08, 2 lbs. 4ioz?., 77 days in milk, and two other Certifi- cates. Gamboge 7th. P.l nil, H. C, Certificate of Merit, May, '08, 2 lbs. 2\ ozs.. 91 days in milk, and one other Certificate. (For further particu- lars, regarding Ox- ford Lad, see other pedigrees and illus- t r a t i o n. opposite page). Dam FANCY 14th, P. 9393. H.C. Silver Medal in public butter test. May, '03, 2 lbs. li ozs., 256 days in milk. Dam of Oxford Fancy, P. 10794, H. C, winner of Certificate of Mer- it. May. '06, 2 lbs. 2\ ozs., 41 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '08. 2 lbs. 4J ozs., 91 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, Oct., '08, 1 lb. 8 ozs., 225 days in milk. Caiest, P. 2591, H. C 1st pr. and Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98. Eight daughters of Caiest, in our '05 sale. averaged $987.50. Sire of Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C, 2 lbs. 1\ ozs., being 48 days in milk in pub- lic butter test; 1st pr. winner over the Island and Blyth- wood Bowl, Aug., '04. Sold in our auction sale. May, '05, for $2,500. Gamboge's Pride 4th (now Fontaine's Ox- ford Pride) is dam of the celebrated bull. G a m b o g e's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. Caiest is sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C, who has had a won- derful record. He has been awarded twenty-two first prs. and is the sire of ovef fifty first prize winners, including Poet's Pride. Cham- pion cow for young cows and Grand Champion, Brockton Fair, Mas s., '06; Lady Aldan 2d, 2d over Jersey, '03; Mabel's Blue Belle, 20 lbs. 1 oz., and sold at our '05 sale for $1,000; and many other great animals. He was sold at auction for $3,000. Among the tested daughters of Caiest is Gamboge 5th, P. 9394. H. C. (now Fontaine's Gam- boge, 195820. A. J. C. C), a remarkable dairy cow. Fancy 12th, P. 7160. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test, '99, 1 lb. \\\ ozs., 44 days in milk. Dam of Oxford Fancy's Pride, sold in our '09 sale for $800. Due to calve; April 22nd' jnnEiniai, loii, by that great sire, Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of the world's famous bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C one of the best dairy cows in the "Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 days in milk, when scarcely 4 years old. She is a daughter of the celebrated cow. Lady Viola, P. S463, H. C, and a full sister to Mr. C. I. Hudson's great cow, Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C, which tested 3 lbs. in public butter test in 24 hours. (See No. 11 for ftill particulars of Viola'§ Golden Fern.) Fontaine's King, P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. Out of the same dam as Fontaine 7th, dam of Actor, P. 2256, C, 1st p. ov. Jersey, '96, '97. Actor was considered by his breeder, Mr. \Vm. Labcy, one of the best bulls ever on the Island. Fontaine 7th is half- sister to Fontaine Sth, the dam of Marcus, P. 2461, H. C, sire of Lady Rosette of St. Saviour, sold in our May, '02, sale for 553,100, to Mr. L. L. Bradbury, Los An- geles, Cal. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Dam of the famous bull, Oxford Lad. (See opposite page.) Some years ago, while on the Island, we called to see Oxford Lass, having been told it would be hard to find her equal in Jersey. Nothing could tempt the owner to nauie a price on her; and he finally told us that if he sold the cow, he also would have to leave the Island. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070, H. C. A great butter sire. Sire of Oxford Ixia, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Useful Maid, 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Lucv Sth, 1 lb. 15 ozs. Una's Lily 3d, 1 lb. 14i- ozs. Out of the same dam as Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801, H. C), 3d pr. over Jersey, Aug., '01 ; 3d prize over Jersey, Aug., '02; 3d pr. in public butter test, 2 lbs. 7f ozs., 48 days in milk. Sold for S2,500. Gamboge's Pride 4th is dam of the great bull. G a m b o g e's Knight, P. 3645, H. C- (See front page E. for his record and pedigree.) Fancy 11th, P. 5858, C. A great butter test cow. Certificates of Merit: '97. 2 lbs. h\ ozs.; '98, 2 lbs. 6^ ozs.; '99, 2 lbs. 5 ozs; '99, 1 lb. 13i ozs.; '00, 2 lbs. 6| ozs.; '00, 2 lbs. 5 ozs. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of raan^' other famous animals. Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, C. Reserve No. for Cup. '90. 1st over Jersey, '90. 1st H.B. over Jer., '90. 1st over Jersey, '91. Blythwood Challenge Cup. '91. 22 quarts milk. 3 lbs butter in 24 hrs. r Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. Apr., '87. 1st ov. Jer., Apr,, '88. 2d over Jer,, Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. Also sire of Brookhill Rose, 2d, Alicante, and other famous cows. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. B y the same sire as Sultane's Favorite, sire of Golden Lad. Una's Boy, P. 1752, C. Sire of Lucy's Boy, P, 1921, C, who sired Model. P. 6430, H. C, official butter tests as follows : 2 lbs. \ oz., '96; 1 lb. 14i ozs.. '98; 2 lbs. 4 ozs., '98; 2 lbs. 10 ozs., '00. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show, '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. She has won the fol- lowing public butter tests: Mav, '96. 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Oct., '96, 2 lbs. 2iozs., 217 davs in milk. May, '97, 2 lbs. 5^ ozs. Oct., '97, 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Oct.. '98, 2 lbs. 7f ozs., 1 18 days in milk. Favorite's Lad, P. 1678. H. C. Sire of Gamboge 4th, P. 5464. C, a famous public butter-test cow, win- ning as follows: Certificate of Merit, *97. 2 lbs. 3 ozs.. '98, 2 lbs. 4J ozs. 1st prize, '98, 2 lbs. 3i ozs. Certificate of Merit, '00. 2 lbs. ioz.; '02, 1 lb. 8 ozs. L Fancy, P. 423, H. C Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Guenon's Pride. P. 347. H. C. 3dov. J. and P- p.. '82. 1st Guenon p.. '82, '83. 3d over Jersey, '83. 3dH.B.ov. J.. '82, '83. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville, '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., *83,'84,'85. 1st pr. over Jersey Jubilee Show, '83. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Bronze Medal, C I. Ex., '71. Grandam of Golden Sultana, sold in our May, '10. sale for $3,700. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. O.xford Daisy. F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate. 13646. Gamboge King. P. 1292. H. C. (As below.) Favorite. P. 358, C. Dam o f Favorite's Lad. (See below.) Rob Roy, P. 1184, H. C. 3d over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508, H. C. testing 1 lb. \2\ ozs. butter in 24 hours; 2 lbs. 7i ozs.; 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 217 days in milk: 2 lbs. 5^ ozs.; 2 lbs. 45 ozs. (1st pr. for lactation); 2 lbs. 7^ ozs., 118 days in milk; 2 lbs. 7 ozs.. 130 days in milk; 2d prize over Jer., August, '99. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, P. 5464, C. a famous public butter test cow — 2 lbs. 4^1 ozs., May, '98. Gamboge King, P. 1292. H. C. He is out of the same dam as Gamboge 4th, and is also her grandsire. Sire of Una's Boy. P. 1752, C, whose son, Una's Boy 2d, is a great butter sire. (See above.) Favorite, P. 358, C. Grey. F. 244. H. C. Violet, P. 216.IC. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88. f Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. I Dairy, F. 1267, H. C. 24 qts. milk in 24 hrs. Horace, P. 94. H. C- Sire of Le Brocq's Prize. 1st over Jer.. '78: 53 bulls in com- petition. t Polly, F, 1828, C. 1st over Jer.. '84. '85. 26 quarts milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. f Sultan. F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer.. '67, '68. \ 1st Eng. Roy.. '68. (Never beaten.) i Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. f Cicero, P. 266, H. C. \ Kihl, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale, Oct., '82. for $3,100. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Favorite's Boy, P. 882, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. Dora, P. 155. C Favorite Boy, P. 882, H. C. His grandson, Favor- ite Lad, is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test. May, '01. 2 lbs. 4^ ozs.. 220 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. May, '00, 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 76 days in milk. Browny's Grey, P. 2353, H. C. Oscar. F. 410, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5864, H. C. (See below.) Favorite's Boy, P. 882, H. C. His grandsire, Nestor, is a son of Happy, F. 309, H. C.,_ that appears in pedigrees of Brookhill Rose 2d and the great bull. Trial, sire of Finance and Mag- yarland. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. Dora, P. 155, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. No. 60. Cow. OXFORD IvAD'S PRETTY GAMBOGE, 335158, A J C C. (P. 11285, H. C.) Bred by P. J. Picot, Trinitv, Island of Jersey. Born April 6th. 1903. Imported September 13th. 1909. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. _ Little white on rijiht shoulder; white on stitles, flanks, ankles and hind legs; brisket, belly and switch white: black and white tongue. Handsome head; very large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face: broad muzzles; thin. long neck; strong, straight back; very broad hips; grand loins; tail thin and long and beautifully set; neat in bone; body of enormous width; very thin, mellow hide: magnificent udder of great size, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. Sire OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and GrouviUe Shows. Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over the Island. Apr,. '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 ozs. Oxford Cora, Reserve over Jersey, May, '05; winner of Silver Medal (first prized in the Island public butter test. Oct., '06. 2 lbs. 2 ozs.. 139 days in milk; Par. prize. Aug., '09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of S6,025 and twenty-five cows at an average of Si. 177 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion; Stockwell hav- ing sold for $11,500, and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for £l 1. 1 00. at our '07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged $2,450 at our auction sales. The hea\'y demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales; his get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad , tested at the public Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs. 11 ozs. milk. 1 lb, 13i ozs. butter. Dam MISS GAMBOGE, P. 9692, C. now named HOUPLA'S GAMBOGE, 195821. Due to calve July 6th, 1911, by that great sire, Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of the world's famous bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. out of Miss Viola, P. 96-11, H. C, one of the best **Linden Grove" herd, dington prize in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 days in milk, when scarcely 4 years old. (See No. 11 for full particulars of Viola's Golden Fern.) riying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug. .'99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for S7,5O0. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged S933. Sire of "Fox Glove." that tested in public but- ter test on the Is- land. 2 lbs. 81 ozs, in 24 hours: also Ox- ford Vixen, that tested 2 lbs. 2| ozs, Fox"s Belle of Grou- viUe. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox aver- aged $635.77. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never tested for butter, but milk- ed as high as 28 qts. daily, and her milk veins were a sight to see. Houpla. P. 2793. H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla, F. 9271. H, C. winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup, St. Saviour Show, '05 ; also winner of Cer- tificate of M e r i t in butter test, Oct. .04. 1 lb. 9i ozs., 240 days after hrst calf; Certificate of Merit. May. '05. 1 lb. I3i ozs,, 105 days in milk. Lucy 17th. P. 10266. H. C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. "05. 2 lbs. 7 ozs.. 87 days in milk. Lucy 12th. P. 9236. C. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. Oct. ,'05, 2 lbs. 2 ozs.. 1 18 days in milk. Gamboge 4th, P. 5464, C. A famous public but- ter test cow. She won as follows: Certificate of M e r i t, '97. 2 lbs. 3 ozs.; '98, 2 lbs. 4'i ozs. 1st prize. '98, 3 J ozs. Bronze Medal, lbs. 3i ozs. Certificate of '00. 2 lbs. 1 oz., 1 lb. 8 ozs. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Judging by what the descendants of "Golden V e r n's Lad" are doing on the Island and in America, and best of all. the great pub- lic butter tests that they are making, and their great popularity among Island, England and American breeders, convinces us that "Golden Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent, most dis- tinguished and pre- eminent Jersey bull that the world has ever produced. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729, H C Alicante. P. 3880. HC. Forfarshire, P. 2914. H. C. Three Champion Winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. [■ Euclid. P. 2239. H. C. Sire of many prize winners. including Fontaine Countess. 1st over Jersey. Sold to Mr. Wm. Rock- efeller. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. 2 lbs. '99. 2 Merit. 02. dairy cows in the She won the God- Favorite's Lad, P. 1678. H. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land- Fontaine 9lh milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C- 2d over Jer . 2d H, and Par. pr,. '94. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H, C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. 1^ ozs. in 24 hours. Favorite, P. 358, C. Oscar. F. 410. II. C Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. and many others. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. 2d St, Martin Show, '94, '95. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb 14i ozs. butter. Everton King. P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. f Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old, A great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. Nunthorpe. P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625, 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair. '01, and other prizes. Uncle Peter. P. 2215. H. C. who sired Uncle Peter's Ro- sette, that sold in our Mav. '01. sale for Si. 000. Nellie Tranter, P. 5472, H. C. 4th over Jersey, '95. Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Gamboge King. P. 1292, H. C. f Count Cicero, F. 398. H C. 2d pr. over Jer , '83. [ Mi Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Sultanc. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. 1st pr . St. Saviour.'70. 1st H. B , '71. Happy Cetewayo, P 582, C. Rosette 2d. F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at GrouviUe. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. lstp.,R. C.S.,'96, '97. Isl and Cham., Roy. C. Show, '98. Pioneer, P. 1602. H. C. 1st over Jer.. '91, '92. Sire of Muriel, 1st over Jersey. '00. Lady Clair, 3d H. B. and Parish prize, '00. Oxford Violet, P. 4265, C. i{ Wolsclev. P. 401. H C. 1st ov. jer., •83,'84.'85 1st pr over Jer. Jubi lee Show, '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. Favorite's Boy, P. 882. H. C. His grandsire. Nestor, is a son of Happy, F. 309. H. C , that appears in pedigrees of Brookhill Rose 2d and the great bull. Trial, sire of Finance and Mag>'arland. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. Dora, P. 155, C. • Scipio. P 157, H C. 2d over Jersey, '77. 2d Herd Book and Parish prize, '77. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Golden Cloud. P. 358, H. C. Snowflake, F. 714. H. C. Noble, F. 104, H. C. Rosette. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 1st over Jer , Aug., '89. Rosette 5 th, P. 2881, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Cicero's Cowslip 3d, P. 3056. H. C. 3d pr. over Jer . '92. Parish prize, '94. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. (See above.) Oxford Daisy. F. 6816, H. C. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139, H. C, son of Regina, F. 32, H C. Nestor 2d, P. 589, H. 3d over Jersey, '**. 2d Herd Book, '84. Parish prize, '84. Favorite 2d, P 1434,C. Granddaughter of Scipio, P. 157, H. C. winner of 1st over Jersey. Jersey Boy, P. 92, H. C. Belle Grisette 3d, P. 90. Jersey Boy, P. 92. H. C. Sire of Oakland's Cora, 19 lbs. 91 ozs. Belle Grisette 3d, P. 90, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 6i. Bnll Calf. MY COMBINATION, 96190, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Born July 26th, 1910. Solid color, except black and white tongue; white on brisket and little white in black switch. Carries a nice head; large, prominent eyes; strong, straight back: broad hips; soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body. Champion Flying Fox, P. 61441. A. J. C. C. (Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C.) Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at ou r auction sale. May, ■02,' for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, tested 2 lbs. 23 ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. i oz. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2* ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove, 2 lbs. 8i ozs. in public but- ter test. May, '07. His son. Sam Loates, sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win- ner, public butter test, October, '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs, 161 days in milk. His son, Agathi's Fly- ing Fox, sired Aga- tha's Welcome Daisy, that tested IS lbs. 1 oz. in seven days and 35 lbs. 13 ozs. in 14 days. < Z o Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 I e Show, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44. 1902. 1st prize over the Is- land, August, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands. 1st prize. Sweep- stakes. Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion. St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show. 1905. Admiral Togo, 2d p. over Jersey. '04. Beechland's Cham- pion. 3d prize over Jersey. '05. Agatha's Silver Belle. 4th prize over Jer- sey. '04. First pr.. St. Martin. '04. Golden Chance 4th. 2d pr. ov. Jer.. 'OS. Juillette 12th, 1st pr. over Jersey, '05. 1st pr. at Trinity, '05. And this in spite of the get of Agatha's Flying Fox having been practically all exported as calves. His breeder. Mr. John A. Perrce, sold him to Mr. Howard Willets. "Gedney Farm," White Plains, New York, for S5,000. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our 1905 auction sale for an average of $558. His dam, Agatha of Oaklands, sold in our May, 1905, auc- tion sale for $1,700, to Mrs. M. M. Pat- terson. Port Ken- nedy. Pa. She is now owned by Mr. Howard Willets, White Plains, N. Y. Jersey Skater 6th, P. 5865, H. C. A magnificent cow, and was imported to America by the ' ' Gedney Farm ' ' She was Champion winner, St. Helier Show. 1904. I Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha, F. 8432.H C. J.H.B.) Official butter test. 2 lbs. li ozs. in 24 hours (Jersey weight!, being in milk 142 days. Winner of first pr. at the three Western Parishes in 1899. Winner of 1st p. and Championship (Silver C u p). St. Saviour Show, 1900. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden B e a t i i c e, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. 10* ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. 18 lbs. 1 h ozs. Golden Kola. 127232. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. 1 i ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227. 15 lbs. 14i ozs. Sire— COMBINATION, P. 3744, H. C. First prize over Jersey, August, 1906; first prize, St. Helier Show, May, 1906; 1st prize over Jersey. April, 1909; first prize and Champion. St. Saviour and Grouville Show. April. 1909. (See his pedigree below.) Dam- OXFORD LAD'S PREITV GAMBOGE, 235158. (See opposite page for pedigree.) Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. The nio-t celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our Mav. '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. 1907. sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- son. "Stockwell." sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5 th, P. 2881. H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion Winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and of a phenomenal d a m, he proved himself a remark- able sire, but was butchered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H, C, now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs, of butter in 24 hours (Jersey weight). Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including S u 1 1 a n e 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. 1902, in he r fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. Ij ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th, and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. [ 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. p.. '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. A great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. H. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th. as a dairy ( cow in her day. had few equals on the Island. Orme. P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr., B. and W. S., N. A s. s. . Rosette Sth, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740, A. J. C. C. Courage, P. 1813. C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq. the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull. Courage, was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown. P. 3370. H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jersey. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040. 14 lbs. 14 ozs. . Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. C, Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C , Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. f L'Empereur Napoleon. P. 866. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island. August, '90: also winner of££15 pr. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '7( 1st H. B., '71. Happy Cetewayo, F. 582, C. Rosette 2d, F, 943, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588, H. C. Winner of 7 f i r s t prizes in England. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787, H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. She died of milk fever, June nth, 1895. Cicero, P. 266, H.C. 7657, A. J. C. C.^ 1st pr. over Jer. '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie. 18246. 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Brunette Star, 27270, 17 lbs. 10 ozs. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Farmer's Joy. P. 306, H. C. 1st pr. and Silver Medal, L. D. S., '81. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. ■ • The first of the most Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C 1st over Jersey, '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4605, C. Cicero, P. 266, H C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. f Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1 Longue ville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Golden Cloud, P. 358, H. C. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. Noble, F. 104, H. C. Rosette. f Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. Oxford Dahlia, F. 2588. H. C. Happy. P. 211. C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218. 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise. 15789, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Fleur de I'Air. F. 1736. C. Farmer's Glory. F. 274, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '79, '80. 1st St. Peter, '79, '80. Victory. F, 1999. H.C. 1st pr., St. Mary. 3d pr. over Jersey. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1 ne nrsL oi iiic muai , celebrated family [ Longueville Queen, the Island has ever F. 272, H. C. I Jersey Skater 4th. P. 4166. H.C. First p;ize and Chal- lenge Cup. Royal Dubhn Show. '95. Everton Lord. P. 1088, H. C. Jersey Skat-r 3d, P. 2887. C. the Island seen." Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jer., '83. . Sultane, P. 7. H. C. (See above.) Count Cicero. F. 398. H C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. (See above.) c Cicero. P 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. .ongueville Queen, F. 272, H, C. Jersey Skater 2d, P. 2287, C. I Daisy of Boulivot, P. 1003, C. f Dauntless, F 403, C. 1 Jersey Skater, F. 5991, C. f Cicero, P. 256, H. C. ' 7657, A. J. CO. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Governor, P. 317, C. Young Swallow, P. 388, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. No 62. Cow. OXFORD'S BROWN BBAUTY, 224600, A. J. C. C (I/ady Bounce, P. 13404, H. C. ) Bred by A. G. Le Brun. Trinity. Island of Jersey. Born March 7th. 1906. Imported October 6th, 1908. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Handsome as a picture; swings a beautiful head- large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; straight back, with broad hips: thin, long tail, well set; neat in bone; splendid body; very thin, loose, mellow hide; beautiful udder; good- sized and well placed teats. Magnificent breeder, as can be seen Ly her daugh- ter, No. 63. Sire OXFORD LAD. P. 3I23,H.C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, Apr , '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr., '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 ozs. Oxford Cora. Reserve over Jersey. May. '05; winner of Silver Medal (first prize) in the Island public butter test, Oct., '06. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk; Par, prize, Aug,. '09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of $6,025 and twenty-five cows at an average of S 1 . 1 7 7 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion; Stockwell hav- ing sold for $11,500. and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for Si 1,100, at our '07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged S2,450 at our auction sales. The heavy demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales; his get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad, tested at the public Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs. 1 1 ozs. milk, 1 lb. I3i ozs. butter. Dam BOUNCE. P. 9592, H. C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale, May. '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2f ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept.. '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying F'ox. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. ■ Dandy 2d, P. 2732, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H, C. ; 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever produced. H i s son, Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St, Louis Show, Sept., '04, and sold in the ring for $2,350. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560. Twenty-eight of his get sold at auction at an average of $1,032. ( For full particulars see front pages.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol. P. 2032, C. John Bull. P. 2653. C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363, H, C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498, A. J. C. C. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C, 2d over Jer, and Par. pr., April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr,, '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Mona's Glory, P. 2404, H. C. First prize winner over the Island, Aug., '97. Clara. P. 5598, H. C. Sweet Seventeen, P. 2731, C. Kiva. P. 759. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. Mother Duff, F. 3873. C. Neva, F. 2190. C. Bute, P. 328. C. Golden Princess, F. 2624, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. prize, '94. f Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months o 1 d. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Wolseley, P, 401, H. C Istov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show. '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points, '83. Sultanc, P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Mona 8th, P. 3983, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. May, '96. And 12 other first prizes. Beauvoir, P. 1668,H.C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs, 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lads I ady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs, lOi oz?. Tootsie, P. 3214, H, C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St, Martin Show, '94, •'95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. 3., *71. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st p. at Grouville. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. f Sultan. F. 58, H. C. I 1st pr. over Jer., '67. I 1st pr. over Jer., '68. \ 1st Eng. Royal. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Sold at our sale. Oct.. '82. tor $3,100. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Republican, P. 1275. C. Solitaire. F. 7458, C. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Beita 1688, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr . St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 1st pr. over Kng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Ever ton King. P. 390. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Golden Cloud. P. 358, H. C. Snowflake. P. 714, H. C. Noble, F. 104. H. C. Rosette. Farmer's Glor>', F. 274, H. C. 1st over Jer., '79. '80. 1st Eng. Royal, '79. 1st St. Peter. '79, '80. Browny, F. 2002, C. (Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer.. '65. 2d Eng. Royal. '65. L Flower. F. 53. H. C. Prize winner. f Happy. P. 211. C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise. 15789. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. 1 Fleur de I'Air, ^ F 1736, C. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '88. Banshee, P 889. H. C Romulus, P. 181, C. Musique, F. 1096. H. C. Due to calve July 11, 1911, by that great sire, Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of the world's famous bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, one of the best dairy cows in the "Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 days in milk, when scarcely 4 years old. vShe is a daughter of the celebrated cow, Lady Viola, P. S463, H. C, and a full sister to Mr. C. I. Hud- son's great cow, Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C, which tested 3 lbs. in public butter test in 24 hours. (See No. 11 for full particulars of Viola's Golden Fern.) No. 63. Heifer. Bred by A. G. Le Brun, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Bom June 20th. 1909. Imported (in dam) October 6th, 190S, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. An exceedingly handsome heifer; carries a lovely head; large, prominent eyes; very broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; best of loins; very broad hips; thin tail, beautifully set; neat in bone; very thin, mellow hide; body of enormous depth and width; remarkable udder development, running way to the front, with good- sized and beautifully-placed teats. Watch this heifer. She is one that can not help but bring big returns to her owner. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer., '02. First and Champion- Blue Belle's Blue Fox, i, ship, Ohio and lUi- P. 3633, H. C. nois State Fairs, '03. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville, Ten n., December, "07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester, M a s s., for Si, 025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, T e n n., show, Oct., '07, in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown: and Prof, Scovell, who had handed out the Chainpion ribbons at the shows, was free in saying, "had he been judge at Nash- ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion.' ' T. S/COOPER?&' SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, lOll. ^ NOBI^B'S BROWN OXFORD, 240353, A. J C cT o E o Q Z < < o u. o o 2 Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Lady Viola. P. 8463. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '04. Certificate of M e i i t, butter test, May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs.. 50 days in milk. 1st over Jersey and Champion, '05. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '05. 1st over England wher- ever exhibited. '06, '07. Dam of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, Certificate of Merit, butter test, May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs.. 39 days in milk. Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444, H. C. Certi- ficate of Merit, May, '06. 3 lbs., 38 days in milk. Both when four years old. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola. 203699. pub- lic butter test, 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk, when only 30 months old. We bought her at auc- tion for $2,550. Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314. sold in our '09 auction for $12,000. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. and sold in our May. '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Sold in our '03 auction sale. (Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C.) Sold in our May, 1904, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, " Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y.. for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C. sire of Financial King, P. 2624. H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, 18 lbs, 5 V ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, 1903, sale for $1,725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belles Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern. 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '98. 1st over Jer., Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at three Parish Shows, '99. Sire of N o b 1 e m a n's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02, sale to T. A. Middleton, Shel- byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island. 2 lbs. 8i ozs. in 24 hours ; also Oxford Vixen, that tested 2 lbs. 2J ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2h ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. His son, Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow Brookhill Rose 2d), won 1 St at Royal Show. England. '02, in a class of 32. and sold at auction for $5,000. Venus Violet, P. 3946. H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes. 3 Par. Shows. '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter c o w. " Nameless." Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, 121 days. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97, 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. , Bagatelle. P. 5076. C. Sire— NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909. H. C. (See pedigree below.) Dam-OXFORD'S BROWN BEAUTY, 224600. 'See preceding page, No. 62, for full pedigree.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Ist and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, sale tor $10,000. H i s ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. His grandson, ' ' Stockwell," sold in same sale for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H.C. 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th, P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95, '96, '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day; private test, 2 Ibs.l 1 ozs. butter in one day. Poster, P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th, P. 3277. H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. Lugans. F. 7020, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months o 1 d. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Bobby 3d, P. 697. H.C. Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Lemon Rex, P. 552, C. Venus. F. 1784, H. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d. P. 414, H. C. Leonidas, P. 881, H. C. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 4th, P. 1188, H. C. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d pr., August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par. pr., '86. 2d ov. Jer. Aug., '86. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '89. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st p. over the Island, Aug., '90. also win- ner of £15 pr. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C, 2d pr.. St. Martin Show. '94 and '95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo. P. 224, C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 ibs. 2i ozs. L Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st p. at Grouville. Orange Peel, P. 288, H. C. 3d p. and 3d H. B.. R. J. A. S., '81. Cyprus 2d, P. 699, H. C. Lemon Peel, P. 320. C. Piatt, F. 2855, C. Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. Margot 2d, P. 703,H.C. Marcot, F. 253, C. Sally. F. 642, H. C. Angela's Lad, P. 397, H. C. 1st Guenon pr., '84. Bobby's Last, F. 6641, H. C. Avril's Bull, Supposed to be by Bobby, P. 208, H. C. La Bouanne. Not registered. Wolseley, P 401. H.C. Hetty, F. 1106. C^ Orange Peel, P. 288, H. C. 3d pr. and 3d H. B. pr.. R. J. A. S., '81. Daisy, P. 421, H. C. Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '86. Baron, P. 289, H. C. Mabel, F. 1598. H. C. Due to calve July 5th, 1911, by Sultana's Golden Jolly, a bull that is the admiration of everyone that visits "Linden Grove," and many times has the question been asked, "What would he bring on the Island of Jersey?" He is a son of the famous cow, Golden Sultana, the nearest living representative of the famous cow, Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Golden Sultana sold in our May, 1910, auction sale, at the age of 12, for $3,700, and her son. Sultana's O.xford Lad, sold in same sale for $11 ,100, Sultana's Golden Jolly's sire is Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314, sold in our May, 1909, auction sale for $12,000. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 64. Cow. OXFORD I.II,AC OF ST. SAVIOUR, 238449, A. J. C. C. (Highly Commended Cow, Aurora, P. 14301, H. C.) Full sister to the bull, Lilac's Owl, now named The Owl's Oxford Prince, 95699, A. J. C. C. He was used in the herd of Mr. John A. Perree three years. He will be sold in the next Decoration Day sale- Bred by J. C. Godfray, ,St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born I'ebruary 23d. 1906. Imported February 2d, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. Nice head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; very broad hips; splendid loins; tail Ihiii and long and well set; neat in bone; great widtli of body; soft, mellow hide: beautiful udder with good-sized and beautifully placed teats. Sire OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes. St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, April, '03. 1st State's prize, April, ■03. Oxford Lad has dem- onstrated to the complete satisfac- tion of dairymen in general and of Jer- seymen in particular that he is a bull which has developed to an unprecedented degree the power to transmit dairy qual- ities of the highest order. The records of the public Island butter tests for the past five years make interesting reading on this subject. During that time no less than 17 of his daughters have been entered in twenty tests, a number of them having been tested twice. They were all successful in obtaining a Cer- tificate of Merit or higher award. Sire of Sultana's Oxford Lad. sold at our auction. May. 10. forSl 1,100. Distinction's Queen, 1st over the Island and B 1 y t h w o o d Bowl. Aug., '06. She was sold at our auc- tion, May, '10. for S2.600. At our May. '10, auc- tion sale 15 animals sired by Oxford Lad averaged £1.778 — the highest average for any sire of the great dairy breeds. Dam LILAC, P. 7996, C. A magnificent dairy cow. Mr. John A. Perree, Secretary, Jersey Herd Book, writes as follows- ''One of the few daughters of 'The Owl," left on the Island." Large sums of money have been offered for this cow, but always re- fused. Dam of Flying Fox's Procla- mation, sold in our May. '04, sale to Dr, C. E. Still for S2.350. Flying Fox's Owl, sold in the same sale to B. M. Wilson for £1.200. Oxford Princess of St. Saviour, sold in our May. '09. sale to W. W. Harrison, Olen- side. Pa., for $875. Due to calve Octo- ber 16th, '11, by the celebrated bull, Gam- boge Knight, P. 3(545, H. C. (See front page E, for full particulars of this great sire.) The Owl, P. 2195. H.C. 1st p., St. Saviour. '95. 2d pr. over Jersey, '95, '96. 1st pr. over Jersey, '97. Scored 92 points. At our May. '01. auc- tion sale 3 daughters of The Owl, all we had, averaged $600 each. Two of them have since won 1st prize in their class at West Virginia State Fair. Sire of Golden Maid 3d, Cer- tificate of Merit. 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 130 days after calving; Par. prize, class 1, May. '00; Par. prize, class 4, Aug.. '01. The Owl's Oxford Daisy, 1st and Champion, Brock- ton. Mass.. Fair, '10. Sold in our '02 sale. The Owl's Jessie. 18 lbs. 8 ozs. butter in 7 days; 7420 lbs. milk and 498.55 lbs. esti- mated butter in 8 months. Imported Lincoln, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. of butter in 17 days. Insouciante, 9393 lbs. milk in one year as a two-year-old. Mousy 10th, 20396 lbs. milk in three years. Pervenche, I st over Jersey and Parish prize, class 2. Aug.. '00. He has sired many other deep milkers and prize winners too numerous to mention. [ Morion. P. 1690, H. C. Sire of The Owl and other prize winners. ist pr. ^vinner over Jersey, '91 and '92. Full brother to Pioneer, P. 1602. H.C. 1st over Jer.. '91, '92. Sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jer.. 00; and Ist H. B. and Par. pr.. '00. Lady Clair. 3d H. B. and Par. pr., '00. Pensee, Certificate of Merit. '00. butter test, 2 lbs. li ozs. Morion is sire of Ox- ford Orange, P. 6361, C.. a magni- ficent dairy cow; dam of Fern's Ox- ford Orange, sold in our '07 sale for $2,900. Le Bourg Queen, P. 3328, C. 18-quart cow. Her sire, EvertonKing, P. 390, C. was a re- markable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam, Quality, who won fiist prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show, '82. and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter. Twenty -seven years ago. when on the Is- land. I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Ever- ton King, P. 390. C, and left iiim on the Island t, '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. (As above.) Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105, H. C 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, May, '88, 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May. '89. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C 1st ov. Jer., '83,'84.*85. [ Sultane. P. 7. H. C "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen.*' 2d over Jersey, '70- 1st p.. St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B. pr.. '71. Bronze Medal. C I. Ex.. '71. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C He was sold to go to France when 12 months old, and Rosette 5th was the only female he sired. His dam, Sultane. P. 7. H. C. is the first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever seen. Rosette 4th, P. 212S,C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow- in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters, was a ver>' rich and persistent milk- er. Romulus, P. 181, C. 2d St. Peter, '78. 3d Lon. Dairj' Show. I Musique. F. 1096, H.C Homely. F. 2382. C A grand dairy cow, being a heavy and persistent milker. QuaHty, F. 1748, H. C Winner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show, '82. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Jolly. F, 230. C. Grey. H. B. closed, good cow. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th, P 944, H. C 2d H B. pr. and 3d ov. Jer. in '84. also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero. P. 670, H. C Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C Ist over the Island. Dam of Golden Lad 2d. f Cicero. P. 266. H. C 1st over Jersey, '82. Sire of 7 tested cows. Sire of Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C (See above.) Cowslip. P. 214. C. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. Istpr.ov. Jer., '67. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane. P. 7. H. C 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st p.. St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B., "71. Happy Cetewayo. P. 582. C Son of Golden Cloud, P. 358. H. C (by Cetewayo. P. 224. C . . below ) . Reserve at Royal and 1st at N. S., '82. Dam. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. by Happy. F. 309. H. C., son of Quality, F. 1748. H. C. fSee below.) Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C 1st pr. at Grouville. Hero, P. 90. H. C. Sire of Daisy of St. Peter, 18175, 20 lbs. 54 ozs. Cocotte. 11958. 16 lbs. 8i ozs. Satin Bird. 16380. 14 lbs. 15i ozs. Jenny Le Brocq. 9757. 14 lbs. 14 ozs. Very Stella, F. 705. C. Bull owned by John De Lacour. Rosy. F 682. H. C. Bright. F. 110. H. C 3d p. over Jer.. '70. 1st p at Bath. '70. Silver Grey, F. 409. H. C. 3d p. ov. Jersey, '90. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 65. Heifer Calf. NOBI^E'S HANDSOME I.II.A.C, 253324, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. C. Godfray. St. S.nviour, Island of Jersey. Born September 3d. 1910. Imported (in dam) February 2d, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. «« Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome calf; nice head: thin, long neck; broad hips; sharp withers; Ihin. long tail.^with splendid switch; thin, mellow hide; great^udder development with large and beautifully-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr.. St. Saviour. '07. 1st pr., Royal Show. '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. Born April 13, '05. The prepotency o f Noble of Oaklands came into evidence at a very early age. When he was two years and four months old his daughter. Noble Judy, was born; and she, when fifteen months old, won first in her class on the Island at the Aug., 'OS, she w, where there were 32 entries. \V h e n 2^ years old his daugh- ter, Noble Dora, was born, and be- fore she was three years old had won a Certificate of Merit in the Island butter test of Oct.. '10. with 1 lb. 11 ozs. butter to her credit. nearly six months after she had calved. If a performance under sira.ilar cir- cumstances is of record in the ar- chives of the Island, we do not know where to find it. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908^7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. 1910—8 first prizes for ' 'get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic: many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars regarding the great bull. Noble of Oaklands.) Dam OXFORD LILAC OF ST. SAVIOUR, 238449, A. J. C. C. (AURORA, P. 14301, H. C.) (For full pedigree of this great daughter of Oxford Lad, see No. 64. opposite page.) Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale. Nashville. T e n n,. Dec. '07, to Mr, Harry Prentice, W^orcester, M a s s., for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville. T e n n.. show, Oct.. '07. in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell. who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the show, was free in saying. ' ' had he been Judge at Nash- ville. Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Shy Fox. P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer,. '02. First and Champion- ship. Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs, '03. Flying Fox. his sire, is also sire of Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C, 1st pr. and Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, '02; 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02; 1st pr. over the Island. Aug., '03. Agatha's Flying Fox sired the following: Sultan of Oaklands, 1st pr,, Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Cham., St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05. Combination, P. 3744, H. C, 1st prize over Jersey, May. '06. Gamboge's Knight. P. 3645, H. C, (See front page E. for particulars.) Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. (Blue Belle. P, 4307. H. C) Sold in our May, 1904, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, ' ' Gedney Farm,' ' White Plains, N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad P. 2257. H. C, sire of Financial King. P, 2624. H. C, and Gucnon's Lad. both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5V ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May. 1903, sale for Si. 725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. . Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey. '04; won in public butter test. May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup. May. '05. 1st pr., Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England, '07. ! st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909. H. C. Miss Viola. P, 9644. H. C. that tested in public butter test. May. '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444. H. C. that tested in public but- ter test. 3 lbs. of butter. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, 203699. pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 15 ozs,, 159 days in milk, when only 30 months o 1 d. We bought her at auc- tion for S2.550. Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314, sold in our '09 auction for $12,000, Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr,, April, '98. 1st ov. Jer,, Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par, pr., '00. 1 St at three Parish Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May. '02. sale to J. A. Middelton. Shel- by ville, Ky,, the un- beaten Champion of many shows. His dam, Gipsy Maid, is dam of Gipsy Maid 2d. P. 9641. H. C. winner of 1st over Jersey, Aug., '02; 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '02; Par. pr.. May, '03, and Aug., "07; Re- serve over Jersey, May, '09; 2d over Jersey. May. '10; Special prize. 3-Par. Show, and prize in special class at Roy- al Show, '10; Cham- pion over 3 Parishes, May, '10. Gipsy Maid 2d is dam of Gipsy's Noble, P. 4322. C, 1st pr. at 3 -Parish Show and 4th over Jer., Apr., '10. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745, Champion Flying Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale . May , '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 85 ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2| ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs, 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs, 3 ozs. His son. Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow Brookhill Rose 2d), won 1st at Royal Show, England. 02. in a class of 32, and sold at auction for $5,000. His son. Sam Loates, sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win- ner, public butter test, October, '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs.. 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946. H, C, A magnificent dairy cow. milking 20 qts. daily. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N, C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- son, ' ■ Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H, C, now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A, J. C, C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante. P. 3S80. H.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th, P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493. C, Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Son of Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr,. '94. Daughter of Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C Bobby 3d, P. 697. H.C, Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Lemon Rex. P, 552, C. Venus, F. 1784, H. C. Bobby, P. 208, H. C, inherits through his dam the blood of Mr. Arthur's famous Roses. This family has won many honors in the show ring, and they are noted for their uniform ciuality and great ability as butter pro- ducers. They inherit these qualities from a long line of noted ancestors, among which are Orange Peel. 129; Clement. 61; old Noble; Cowslip, 330; Rose, 339; Forget-me n^t. 333: all of which were great prize winners and heavj' butter-making cows, or the sires and dams of such The blending of Coomassie and Voung Rose blood has been, through Bobby, productive of the most excellent results and their descendants have always found a ready sale and commanded liberal prices. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows, '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter c o w. * ' Nameless.' ' Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs, lOj ozs. in 24 hours. 121 days. Gipsy Maid. P. 4424. H, C. 3d over Jersey and Par. pr.. May. '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, *97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. And 12 others. Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. [ Nameless. P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr,. '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95. '96. '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day; private test, 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. butter in 1 day. Poster. P. 1152. C A bull held in high esteem by F. C- Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th. P. 3277, H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. Lugans, F, 7020, C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d, P. 414. H. C. I" Leonidas. P. 881, H. C. Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513, C. Jupiter. P. 757. C. Daisy 4th, P. USS. H. C. Useful Lad. P, 997, H- C. 2d pr,, August, '88. Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H- C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug.. '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par. pr., '86. 2d over Jer., Aug., '86. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '89. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. No. 66 Cow- EMINBNT'S FERN OF ST. MARTIN 252122, A. J. C. C. (Aurea, P. S. 8693, H. C.) Winner of Bronze Medal in Public Butter Test, October, *03, 2 lbs. ^ 02., 127 Days in Milk. Certificate of Merit and First Parish Prize, Public Butter Test, May, '07, 2 Ibe 4^2 ozs., 167 Days in Milk. Dam of Aurea's Fern, P. 11250, CcTtificate of Merit, Public Butter Test, May, ^09, i lb. 12^4' ozs., 236 Days in Milk. Bred by P J. Ahier. St. Martin. Island of Jersey. Born Mav 5th. 1899. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful cow, with lovely head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck: sharp withers; broad hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set; magnificent switch; neat in bone; very thin, loose, mellow hide; body of remarkable depth and width; very large milk veins; magnificent udder, with good-sized and beautifully- placed teats. A great cow and a grand breeder. Sire EMINENT 2d, P. 2532, H. C. (EMINENT, 69631, A. J. C. C.) Winner 1st State's pr. over Jersey (with his get), '01 and '02. Goddin^ton purse, '02. Sold in cur '05 auction for S: 0,000. Now owned by Hon. A. M, Bowman, Salem, Va. Eminent 2d has 41 daughters that have made tests in Amer- ica, and 25 in Island tests. One of the leading Island test d au g h- ters is Aurea, P. 8693. H. C. (now Eniintnt's Fern of St. Martin, 252122), Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '07. 2 lbs. SJ ozs., 65 days in milk. She is dam of Aurea's Fern. P. 11259 (by Oxford Lad) . Certificate of Merit, public butter test, May. '09. 1 lb. 12i OZ5.. 236 days in milk. His tested daughters in America are topped by Eminent's Eva- sion, 24 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 7 days, and eight others above 20 lbs. The daugh- ters were tested by eleven different owners in 8 different states. Dam BROWN FERN 2d, P. 1944, H.r. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Dam of Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey; 2d H. B. and Par. prize. '94. She is dam of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (as above) . f Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H, C. 1 st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our M ay . '02 , sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our '05 auction sale for SlO.OOO. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show. Sep- tember. '04. and sold in our '10 auc- tion for $3,700; her son, Sultana's Ox- ford Lad, selling for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560 each. Twenty-eight of his get (some only calves), sold at our auction <^ale at an average of $1,032. ( Eminence. F. 7124. H. C. 2d St Martin. '92. Sweepstakes. N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence. 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminence of the Is- land. 15 lbs. 10 ozs., when ten years old. Leda. whose daughter. Golden Leda, won first over the Island, and is dam of the bulls, Stockwell. Leda's Golden Lad. Topsman. etc. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Brown I'ern is dam of Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. (See above.) Boyle. P. 1559. H C- Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C-, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, ''Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Traveler, P. 280, C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. winner of 2d prize. St. Mar- tin Show. '94. '95. (See below.) Cetewayo. P. 224. C. Sire of Cetewayo "s Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lily. 1 7 lbs. Cetewayo's Daisy. 16 lbs. 4 ozs. Sunrise. F. 1947. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097.21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. li ozs. Golden Kola. 127232. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150. 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden 'Ta. 127228, 16 lbs. li ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227. 15 lbs- HJr ozs., and others. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs 104 ozs.. and many others. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, "94, '95. Romulus, P. 181. C. 2d St. Peter. '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. Sire of Sultane 1 4th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England; butter test. '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 \ ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. f Count Cicero. \ F. 398. H. C. I 2d pr. over Jer., '83. I Sire of I Count's Fillpail, 30975, 1 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, I 14 lbs. li ozs. L Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng.. '90. f Sultan Cicero, I P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo, F. 224. C. (See below.) Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted [ Quality. F. 1748, H. C. prize winners. f Dairy Boy. P. 218. C Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. L Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey. '86. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. (See above.) Sultane 8th. P. 944. H C. Musique. F. 1096, C. I L Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '88 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. 1st over Eng.. '90. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '89. yield, 1 lb. ozs. butter. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Hero. P. 90. H. C. Sire of Daisy of St. Peter, 18175. 20 lbs. S^ozs. Cocotte. 11958. 16 lbs. 8^^ OZS. Satin Bird, 16380, 14 lbs. 15i ozs. Jenny Le Brocq, 9757, 14 lbs. 14 ozs. , Stella, F. 705, C. f Sultan Cicero. P. 670, H. C. I Golden Lass, ■88. ' F. 5711, H, C. 1st over the Island. "88. I4i t Cetewayo. P. 224. C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell. 17 lbs. 2iozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 17 lbs. Cetewayo's Daisy, 16 lbs. 4 ozs. Cetewayo's Dorcas, 16 lbs. 2i ozs. Sunrise. F. 1947, C. Welcome, F. 172. H. C i Musique. F. 1096. C. '■ Dam of the bull, Cete- wayo. P. 224. C. who sired Everton King. P. 390. C. Due to calve April 15th, 1911, by Dairy Boy, P. 4467, H. C, he by Raleigh's Fairy Boy, P. 3851, H. C, out of Dairylike, P. 9043, H. C. Raleigh's Fairy Boy, by Eminent's Raleigh, was sold in our '09 sale for $8,200. Dairylike, P. 0043, H. C, won Certificate of Merit in public butter test, Oct., '03, 1 lb. Ill ozs., 159 days in milk. She is by Leda's Prince, P. 2762, H. C, winner of many first prizes in Eng- land, and full brother to Golden Leda, dam of Stockwell, Leda's Golden Lad, Tops- man, etc. Dairylike's dam is Brown Beauty of St. Saviour, 157320 (Amyl, P. 6230, H. C), a 22-quart cow, sold in our '01 auction for $1,200. There is abundant evidence of the prepotency of the old cow. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. dam of Eminent 2d. It appears, from the fact that her dam. Brown Fern, F. 4600. C-. is also the great grandam of Golden Fern's Lad. that there was a powerful influence projected by this old Foundation Stock cow. An instance of the butter quality where this blood is concen- trated, is presented by the record of Eminent 2d's daughter. Aurea, P. 8693, H. C.now named Eminent's Fern of St. Martin Aurea's dam is out of the old cow, Brown Fern. Aurea won Certificate of Merit in the May, '07. butter test, with 2 lbs. 4i ozs. of butter and Bronze Medal in public butter test. October, '03. 2 lbs. i oz., 127 days in milk. She is the dam of Aurea's Fein. P. 11259 (by Oxford Lad), who won Certificate of Merit in May, '09. with 1 lb. 12| OZS- of butter when 236 days in milk. When we note how unfailingly the daughters and descendants of Brown Fern prove siich unusuall>- good animals, we can not help thinking that it was the multiplication of her blood that gave Aurea her butter power and prepotency. Aurea traces three times to Brown Fern. F. 4606, C., and has 40S per cent, of her blood. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 191 1. No. 67. Cow. BROWN PRINCESS OF ST. MARTIN, 252205, A. J. C. C. (Noble Aurea, P. 14931, H. C ) Island of Jersey, by T. S. Cooper Bred by P. J. Ahier. St. Martin, Born March 13th. 1908. Imported September 20th. 1910, & Sons. Solid color, except mottled white on left armpit and dot on left side behind shoulder and on right flank; black tongue and switch. A lovely young cow. with handsome head; large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; beautiful top line; best of withers; grand loins; very broad hips; thin. long, whip tail, beautifully set; very thin, soft, mellow hide; body of great depth and width; when in milk she shows a magnificent udder, with good- sized and beautifully-placed teats. ■ ' A great young show cow. ' ' Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P.3909, H.C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour Show. '10. 1st pr , Royal Jersey Show. '10. for bull and five female progeny. Sire of many prize winners. (See front page B, and other pedigrees, for par- tial list.) Among his daughters are: Noble Judy, 1st ov. Jer. and St. Martin Par. pr., Aug., '08. Brunon 12th. 1st pr.. Class 2, and St. Clement Parish pr., May, '09. Rozel's Pet 21st. 1st pr.. Class 2. and St. Peter Par. prize, Aug., '10. Noble Dora, Certifi- cate of Merit, public butter test. Oct., '10, 1 lb. 11 ozs., 157 days in milk. Among his sons are: Noble's Jolly Sultan, 1st pr,. Class 3, April, '10; 1st pr.. Class 8. and Special for bull, any age, Aug., '10. Matilda's Noble, 1st pr., Class2, Api.,'10. Noble Peer. 1st pr., Class 1. and St. Sa- viour Par, pr., Apr., '10, and many other prizes. Jessie's Noble, 10 first prizes in England. '08 and "09. Noble Prince of St. Peter, Istpr. 2-year- old, Brockton (Mass.) Fair, '10. (Lack of space pre- vents full details of the credits to the get of Noble of Oak- lands.) Dam EMINENT'SFERN OF ST. MARTIN, 252122, A. J. C. C. (ALREA, P. 8693. H. C.) Winner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, Oct., '03. 2 lbs. i oz., 127 days in milk. Certificate of Merit and 1st Parish prize, public butter test. May. '07. 2 lbs. 4^ ozs., 167 days in milk. Dam of Aurea's Fern. P. 11259, Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '09. 1 lb. 12^ ozs.. 236 days in milk. (For full pedigree of Eminent 's Fern of St. Martin, see No. 66, on preceding page.) Shy Fox. P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer.. '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs, '03. His sire. Flying Fox, is also sire of A g a t h a's Flying Fox. P. 3256. H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show. '02; 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02: 1st pr. over the Island, August, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands. 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup, and Reserve Cham,, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05. Combination, P. 3744. H. C, 1st prize over Jersey. May, '06. Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H C. (see front page E); many others. Blue Belle. P. 4307, and Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville. T e n n.. Dec., '07. to Mr. Harry Prentice. Worcester, M ass., for $1,025. who was offered a large ad - vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville. T e n n., show. Oct.. '07. in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell. who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the shows, was free in saying. ' ' had he been judge at Nash- ville, ^lue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." (Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C.) Sold in our May, 1904. auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, "Gedney Farm." White Plains. N. Y,. for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad P. 2257, H. C, sire of Financial King. P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, IS lbs. 5\ ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, 1903. sale for $1,725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196. that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '98. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '98, Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr.. '00. 1st at three Parish Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary sold in our May, '02, sale to J, A. Middel- t o n. Shelbyville. Ky.. the unbeaten Champion of many shows. His dam. Gipsy Maid, is also dam of Gipsy Maid 2d, P. 9641. H, C, who won 1st over Jersey. Aug.. '02; 1st over Jersey (Special Class), and Cham- pion over three par- ishes, May. '10; be- sides other prizes. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 8i ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2 J ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow Brook- hill Rose 2d), winner 1st at Royal Show, England, '02. in a class of 32, and sold at auction for $5,000. Venus \'iolet, P. 3946. H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 quarts daily. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. "02, sale for$7.500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560. (For full particulars, see page A.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H, C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion win- ners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th, P. 1060, C. Boyle. P, 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land, Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 OZS- butter was made. [ Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. 2d ov. Jersey, B. and Par. H. 94. [ Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great 1 o s s to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128,C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island. Bobby3d, P. 697,H.C. Cyprus. F. 2089, C. Lemon Rex. P. 552, C. Venus, F. 1784. H. C. Bobby. P. 208, H. C. inherits through his dam the blood of Mr. Arthur's famous Roses. This family has won many honors in the show r.nt'. and they are noted for their uniform quality and great ability as butter pro- ducers. They inherit these quahties from a long line of noted ancestors, among which are Orange Peel. 129; Clement. 61; old Noble; Cowslip. 330; Rose. 339; Forget-me-not. 333; all of which were great prize winners and heavy butter-making cows, or the sires and dams of such. The blending of Coomassie and Young Rose blood has been, through Bobby, productive of the most excellent results and their descendants have always found a ready sale and commanded liberal prices. Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C- 1st over Jersey. '04. Certificate of Merit, butter test, May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs,. 50 days in milk. 1 St over Jersey and Champion. '05. 1 st pr., Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '05. Lst over Eng. wherever exhibited. '06. '07. Dam of Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs,. 39 days in milk. Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444. H. C. Certi- ficate of Merit. May, '06. 3 lbs . 38 days in milk. Both when four years old. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola. 203699, pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 15 ozs.. 159 days in milk, when only 30 months o 1 d. We bought her at auc- tion for $2,550. Viola's Golden Jolly. 79314. sold in our '09 auction for $12,000. (See No. 79. for pedi- gree of the peerless Lady Viola.) Aristocrat. P. 2280, H C, 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par- Show. '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow, ' * Name- less.' ' Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, 121 days. I Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Par. Shows. '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Nameless, P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class. '95. '96, '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day; private test. 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam , especially the latter — La Bou- anne, a splendid cow, though never registered. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Son of Wolseley. P. 401. H. C, winner of 1st over Jer.. '83, '84, '85. Sally 2d, P. 414, H. C. Leonidas, P. 881, H. C. Son of Angela's Lad, P. 397, H. C, winner of lst Guenon prize. '84; whose dam, An- gela. F. 1607. H. C. is also the dam of Tormentor. 3533. A. J. C. C. sire of 46 tested cows. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513. C. Daisy 7th, P. 3277. H. C. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325. and sold in our May. '01 , sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. , C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H- Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. And 12 others. Bagatelle. P. 5076, Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 1st pr. over Eng., '9' Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. His grandam, Lady Useful. P. 796. H.C, 1st over Jersey and Parish pr.. '86. Lugans, F. 7020, C Jupiter, Son of 401 P. 757, C. Wolseley, P. H. C. (see above ) , who sired Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C, 1st over Jersey, '88 and '89, sire of Oxford Lass and other famous cows. Daisy 4th, P. 1188. H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997. H. C. 2d pr., August. '88. Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '85. Due to calve August 12th, 1911, by Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, that tested 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in the public butter test on the Island as a four-year-old. She is a daughter of the world's famous cow, " Lady Viola,'* P. 8463, H. C. (See No. 11 for full pedigree of Viola's Golden Fern.) r. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. No. 68. Cow J. C. C. THE KING'S OXFORD IXIA, 238443, A, (Oxford Ida, P. S. 12069, H. C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit and First Goddington Prize, Public Butter Test, May, '07, I lb. 12^4 ozs., 175 Days in Milk. Certificate of Merit, October, '07, Public Butter Test, i lb, 6 ozs., 330 Days in Milk. Certificate of Merit, October, *o8, Public Butter Test, i lb. gH ozs., 144 Days in Milk. Bred by C. Mourant. St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born May 31st. 1904. Imported February 2d, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. A very handsome cow, with rich, amber horns, large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; splendid withers; broad hips; thin, long, whip tail, beautifully set; neat in bone; very thin, mellow hide; good body; large, tortuous milk veins; splendid udder, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. Can iSome Jersey Prophet Foretell What a Bull Calf Would be Worth From a Cow Bred Like The King's Oxford Ixia? O m r Oxford Lad, P. 3123. H. C. IstSt.Saviourpr.. *02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour-Grouville S. Apr., '03. 1st State's prize over Jer., April, '03. Champion, St. Saviour- GrouvilleShow, '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm' sale, '09. for $3,300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past five years. (See other pedigrees for partial list.) Some of the show-ring prize winners sired by Oxford Lad are: Majesty, P. 3523, H.C., 1 st and Champion- ship, Nat. Dairy S., '08. (See No. 30 for full particulars.) Lucy's Champion, 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion, O. State Fair, '10, and many other prizes. (For further particu- lars regarding Ox- ford Lad. see other pedigrees and illus- t r a t i o n, opposite No. 59.) Gamboge's Queen, 213880. A. J. C. C. (Queenie 3d, P. 8471. H. C.) Winner in public but- ter test, Oct.. '04. 2 lbs. 10 ozs.. 47 days in milk; May, '05, 2 lbs. 3^ ozs., 249 days in milk; Oct.. '05. 2 lbs. 9i ozs.. 72 days in milk. Sold in our May, 'OS, sale, at ten years, for $1,400. to Dr. H. D. Rodman, Shelby- ville. Ky. Her son. Majesty of St. Saviour, 79323. sold in our May, '08, sale to Mr. J. F. Egerton, Milwaukee, Wis. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, *02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2^ ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs, Flving Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept.. '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. (See pedigree below.) Ganiboge'sTHero, P. 2416. H. C. 1st ov. Jer. as a tested sire, '98. 2d over J., Aug., '98. Sire—THE KING, P. 3457. H. C. (See below for his full pedigree.) Dam-OXFORD IXIA OF ST. SAVIOUR, 213909. (Oxford Ixia 6th. P. 10456. H. C.) (See her full pedigree on opposite page.) Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 149137. A. J. C. C. (Queenie. P. 4859, C She was sold in our May. *00. sale, and was purchased for the Biltniore Herd, owned by Mr. Geo. Vanderbilt. She was considered one of the best daughters of Golden Lad. She has to her credit the following public but- ter tests: Certificate of Merit, public butter test, '96, 2 lbs. 1 J ozs.. when 214 davs in milk. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. '96. 2 lbs 4i ozs., when 160 davs in milk. Certificate of Merit, public butter test, '9.S. 1 lb 15i ozs., when 180 days'in milk, Her sister Oxford Ixia. made in the publicbutter *» test, '99. 2 lbs. 13 ozs,. at the rate of 19lbs. 11 c'ozs. per week. Due to calve J^f !'l]?l^i*'lon. l>v Aldan's Noble, 89581, A. J. C 09, H. Cout ol' Mal.eVs Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '95, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02, sale for S7. 500. Rosette Sth, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol, P. 2032. C. John Bull, P. 2653. C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363, H C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498. A. J. C. C. Alicante. P. 3880. H,C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Duke, P. 2093, C. Par. pr., April, '95. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. 1st p. at St. Saviour Show, '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. She has won the fol lowing public but- ter tests; May, '96, 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Oct.. '96. 2 lbs. 2\ ozs. 217 davs in milk. May. '97, 2 lbs. 5} ozs. Oct., '98. 2 lbs. 7} ozs., 118 days in milk. Oct.. '99, 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 130 days in milk. Dam of Gamboge's Pride 2d, butter test. 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H C O.Kford Lass. P. 3SS2, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Island has ever pro- duced. She is dam of the great bull. Houpla: the c <* 1 e b r at e d bull. Caicst, whose eight daughters sold in our '05 auction sale at an average of $987.50. Boyle. P 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer , 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Una's Boy. P 1752, C (See Favorite 2d, be- low.) Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, Certifi- cate of Merit, 2 lbs. li ozs. Rob Roy, P. 1184, H C. 3d ov. Jer., Aug , '89. Sire of Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. (See record at left.) Zanzibar, winner of Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '00. 1 lb. 14i ozs. in 24 hours. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs.. 1 i ozs. in 24 hours. (See pedigree above.) Count Wolseley. P. 928. H C. 2d pr. over Jer. and Par pr . .\pr., '87. 1st over Jer., .\pr.. '88. 2d ov Jer., Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs in 7 days. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P, 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2iozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Gamboge King, P. 1292. H. C. Favorite, P. 358. C. Oscar. F. 410, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Sultane's Favorite, P. 873. H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. Everton King, P. 390. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C (See below.) Minerva. F. 2281. C. Golden Cloud, P. 358, H. C. Snowflake, P 714, H C. Noble, F. 104, H. C. Rosette. Favorite's Boy, F 882, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Favorite Boy, P. 882, H. C. His grandson. Favor- ite Lad, is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test, May. '01 . 2 lbs. 4i ozs.. 220 days in milk; Cer- tificate of Merit. May, '00, 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 76 days in milk. Browny's Grey, P. 2353, H. C. Wolseley. P 401. H.C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83. '84. '85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show. '83. Sultane P 7. H C. 2d p. ov. Jersey, '70. 1st p , St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal at Ch. Island Ex.. '71. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646. Scipio, P. 157. H. C 1st over Jer.. '77. Dora. P. 155, C. Nestor 2d. P. 589. H. C. 3d over Jer.. '84. 2d Herd Book. '84. Parish prize, '84. Favorite 2d, P. 1434. C. Half-sister to Una's Boy, sire of Una's Boy 2d, a great sire of butter-test cows. Nestor 2d, P. 589. H.C. 3d over Jersey, '84. Bro^vny's Fancy, P. 938, H. C. Mahomet. P. 259. C. Mussy, F. 1152. C. Sultan. F 58, H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Royal. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen. F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our Oct. sale, '82, for S3, 100. Minerva, F, 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139. H. C, son of Regina, F, 32, H. C. C, a most promising son of the great Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C, out ol Mabel's Poet's I.adv .Mdan, 24S4:?S. A. J. C. C, a daughter of the Fontaine bull, Mabel's Poet 6.5780. out of the Golden Fern's I.ad cow, Ladv Mdan. P. 8470, H. C, first prize and Blythwood Bowl winner over the Island August, 09. For years we have tried to get a bull for our own use of the Aldan family, and we now have what we want. (For full pedi- gree of Aldan's .Noble, see page M; also picture of Lady Aldan.) T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30. 1911. No. 68 A. Cow (FOR RE^FERENCE ONLY.) Dam of The Kiiig*s Oxford Ixia, 238443. (See No. 68, opposite.) OXFORD IXIA OF ST. SAVIOUR, 213909, A J. C. C. (Oxford Ixia 6th, P. 10456, H. C.) Reserve over Jersey, May, '04. Third Prize, October, '06, Public Butter Test, i lb. 14 02s., 145 Days in Milk. Full Sister to BuU^ Majesty, P. 3523. H. C. First Prize Winner. Champion and Grand Champion, National Dairy Show, Chicago, 111., December, 1908, and other Prizes. Sold at our May, '09, Auction for $2,250, to Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va. Bred by Charles Mourant, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born April 9th. 1902. Imported October 8th. 1907. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch Carries a lovely head, with large, handsome eyes; thin, long, ewe neck; rich, amber horns; long, strong, straight back; best of loins; splendid withers- very broad hips; thin, long tail, with magnificent switch; neat in bone; very loose, mellow hide; wide and deep body; skin as thin and soft as a mole's; large, prom- inent milk veins; magnificent udder, with large and beautifully-placed teats. o > < u. o < Q Qi O u. X o I S CO Q f Oxfoid Lad, P. 3123. H. C. 1st St. Saviour pr.. '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour-Grouville S., Apr., '03. 1st State's prize over Jersey. Apr.. '03. Champion. St. Saviour- Grouville Show, '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale, '09. foi $3,300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past five years, among them: Oxford Fancy. Certifi- cate of Merit, May, 'OS, 2 lbs. 4lozs.. 77 days in milk, and two other Certifi- cates. Gamboge 7th, P.l 1111, H. C, Certificate of Merit. May. '08, 2 lbs. 2i ozs.. 91 days in milk, and one other Certificate. Oxford Cora, P. 11081. C, Silver Medal. Oct., '06. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk. Sold in our '10 sale for $1,025. (For fuither particu- lars, regarding Ox- ford Lad. see other pedigrees and illus- t r a t i o n, opposite No. 59.) Oxford Ixia 3d. P. 85S4. H. C. Follo.wing prizes have been won in public butter tests: Silver Medal, Oct., '03, 2 lbs. U ozs.. 235 days in milk; Br. Medal, May, '04, 2 lbs. IS^ozs.. 94 days in milk, and a num- ber of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price, to Dr. Watney. Eng- land, who only buys big butter test cows. Dam of the famous bull. Majesty, P. 3523, H. C, winner of 1st. Champion and Grand Cham- pion prizes. National Dairy Show, Chica- go, '08; 1st, Cham- pion and Grand Champion, Michigan State Fair. '10 (only time shown that year) . (See No. 30 for full particulars regard- ing Majesty.) Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug.. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged S933, At the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, in the bull and progeny class {23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never test- ed for butter, but milked as high as 23 quarts daily. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591, H. C, 1st pr.. Champion- ship and State's pr.. Grouville Show. '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of Si865 each. (See below.) Queenie's Prince 2d. P. 2574. H. C. A great sire of butter- testing cows. His dam. Queenie. P. 4859, C, is dam of the great butter cow. Gamboge's Queen, dam of The King, P. 3457. H. C. (See opposite page.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, 'sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05, sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200. His grandson. Stock- well, sold in our May. '07. sale for $11,500. (For full particulars see front pages.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. April. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Boyle, P. 1539. H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. i Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. f Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83. '84. '85. [ Sultane. P. 7. H. C. ' ' The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows [ Oxford Daisy, in her day on the F. 6816, H. C. Island. Oxford Ixia, P. 7100, H. C. Bronze Medal winner in public butter test, March. '00. 2 lbs. 8 ozs., 70 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. May. '00. 1 lb. 15 i ozs.. 127 days in milk; May. '01. 2 lbs. U ozs.. 147 days in milk; March, '02. 2 lbs. 5'i ozs., 48 days in milk; May. '02, 2 lbs. 6iozs.. 99 days in milk. May, '03, 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 49 daj'S in milk Bruce. P. 2327. H. C His dam has won six prizes or Certificates of Merit in public butter tests. (See below.) Queenie, P. 4859. C, now named Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 149137, A. J. C. C. Won Par. pr. in '95. Won Certificate of Merit, butter test in '96, making 2 lbs. Ij ozs. in 24 hours, after being in milk 214 days. Certificate of Merit, butter test in '98, making 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070, H. C. A great butter sire. Sire of Oxford Ixia., 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Useful Maid, 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Lucy 8th. 1 lb. 15 ozs. Una's Lily 3d, 1 lb. 14* ozs. Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591. H. C 1st pr., Champion- ship and State's p., Grouville Show. '98. (As above. J Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane. P. 7. }%. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. His grandsire Cete- wayo. P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Mahomet, P. 259. C. Mussy. F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. Minerva. F. 2281. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Golden Cloud, F. 358. H. C. Snow flake. P. 714. H. C. Noble. F. 104. H. C. Rosette. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. Browny. F. 2002, C. Prince of Wales. Flower. F. 53, H. C. Happy, P. 211, C. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Result's Prince, P. 2004, C. Reserve over Jersey. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508, H. C. (See below.) Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (As above.) Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. (See above.) Una's Boy. P. 1752. C. Sire of Duke, P. 2093. C, who sired Gam- boge's Hero. (See opposite page.) Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. Dam of Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801, H. C, J. H. B. 3d pr. ov. J.. Aug.. '01, '02. 3d pr. in public but- ter test. 2 lbs. 7;| ozs., 48 days in milk. 1st pr. over the Is- land. August. '04. Blythwood Bowl winner. Aug.. "04. A magnificent dairy cow. and sold at our '05 auction sale for $2,500. to Mr. Howard Willets. White Plains, N. Y. Favorite's Lad. P. 1673. H. C. Sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test. May. '91. 2 lbs. 4^ ozs., 220 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '00. 2 lbs. 5 ozs.. 76 days in milk. Fancy Uth, Certificate of Merit, May. '00, 2 lbs. 3i ozs.; Bronze Medal (2d prize), March, '00, 2 lbs. 11 ozs.. 50 lbs. 12 ozs. milk. Gamboge 4th, Certificate of Merit. May. "00, 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours. Resultat 2d. P. 3647. H. C Gamboge King, P. 1292, H. C. Favorite, P. 358, C. Rob Roy. P. 1184.H.C. 3d over Jer.. Aug., '89. Favorite's Boy, F. 882, H. C. L Gamboge. F. 5864, H. C. * Scipio, P. 157. H. C. Dora. P. 155, C. Favorite's Boy. P. 882, H. C. Browny's Grey, P. 2353, H. C. I f Oscar, F. 410, H. C. I Gamboge 2d, < ^ P. 2299, H. C. [ Gamboge. Dam of F. 5816. H. C. Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. in 24 hours. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C, 1st prize at St Saviour Show, '96; 2d over Jersey, '97; she has won the following public butter tests: Mav, '96, 2 lbs. 7\ ozs.; Oct., '96, 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 217 days in milk; May, '97, 2 lbs. 5J ozs.: Oct., '97, 2 lbs. 4i ozs.: Oct., '98. 2 lbs. 7i ozs., 118 days in milk; Oct., '99, 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 130 days in milk. t. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCtJON SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 40, 191 i. No. 69. Cow. MAJBSTY TIDDI^EDYWINK, 252160, A. (Tiddledywink Chaseme, P. 13768, H. C. J. c. c. Bred by G. P Perredes. Grouvillc. Island of Jersey. Born October 26th, 1906. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot on right stifle, on right flank :md on right ankle: white on left flank, left fore and hind legs and tail; brisket, left stifle, belly, right hind stocking, tongue and switch white. Nice head; rich, amber horns; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; splendid withers; neat in iaone; broad hips; thin, long tail, with splendid switch; thin, soft, mellow hide; larjie, tortuous milk veins; splendid udder, with nicely-placed teats. A great dairy cow and a magnificent breeder. Sire MAJESTY, P. 3S2,?,H.C., now named ROYAL MAJESTY, 79313. A. J. C. C. Winner of 1st and Grand Cham.. Nat. Dairy S., '08. 1st at Illinois State Fair, '08. 1st and Grand Cham., Mich. State Fair. '10 — only time shown last year. Sold in our May, '08, sale to Willowdale Farm, where he was sold two vears later f o r $4.000— j u s t four times his form- er price, and not half his value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd . owned by Dr. Edw. S. George, Detroit , Mich. Majesty is an unusu- ally prepotent sire; he gets butter pro- ducers and s h o w- ring winners. One of the most (if not the most) sensa- tional butter pro- ducers of the breed is his daughter. Majesty's Pearl, who, with her first calf, made 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter in the Oct., '09, test on the Is- land and 2 lbs. 45 ozs. in the May, '10, test — being on the latter occasion, 275 days in milk and 40 days before second calving and only two years and five months old when calf was born. Not so bad for a " be- ginner"— Majesty is yet a young bull. Cora's Majesty, bought by Mr. R. B. Swift, of Libertyville. III., at a long price — one of the few unbeaten bulls at last year's shows — is a son of Majesty. He was Ist pr. two-year -old at six of the im- portant western shows. Majesty's Oxford Lass, his daughter, now owned bv Mr. Jas. F. Middelton. Shel- bvville, Ky., was 1st at 111 Stale Fair and Grand Cham. at Nat. Dairv Show, '09. (For further particu- lars regarding Maj- esty's tested daugh- ters and prize win- ners, see No. 30.) Dam OXFORD BEAUTY OF ST. SAVIOUR, 235161, A. J. C. C. {TIDDLEDY- WINKS ENVIE, P. 11331. H. C.) Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H, C. 1st St. Saviour pr.. '02. Sweepstakes. St. Sa- viour Grouville S., Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over Jersey. Apr.. '03. Champion, St. Saviour- Grouville S.. '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale. '09, for $3,300. 1 7 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on Island of Jersey within the past five years, among them; Oxford Fancy, Certi- ficate of Merit. May. "OS. 2 lbs. 4i ozs., 77 days in milk, and two other Certifi- cates. Gamboge 7th. P.UUl, H. C. Certificate of Merit. May, '08, 2 lbs 2i ozs , 91 days in milk, and one other Certificate. Oxford Cora, P, 11081, C, Silver Medal, Oct., '06, 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk. Sold in our '10 sale for $1,025. Crocus 5th. P. 10741, H. C. Certificate of Meiit, May, '08, 2 lbs. i oz.. 114 days in milk. Sold in our '09 sale for $700. (Now Imported Ox- ford Buttercup.) Oxford's Fontaine, 224580. Certificate of Merit and 2d Goddington prize. May, '07. 2 lbs. i oz.. 120 days in milk; one other Cer- tificate of Merit. Sold in our '09 sale for $2,525. Dulcefs Belle. P. 12285, H C. Certi- ficate of Merit, May, '08, I lb. iSi ozs,. 31 days in milk: Oct.. '08. 1 lb. 9 ozs,, 179 days in milk. Queen of Oxford. Cer- tificate of Merit. May. '09. 1 lb 151 ozs.. 126 days in milk. Oxford's Fawn Lucy. 238439. Certificate of Merit, May. '08. 1 lb, 14i ozs.. 139 days in milk. Sold in our '10 sale for $1,000. f.lxford Ixia of St, Saviour. 213909. 3d prize. Oct . "06. 1 Ib. 14 ozs . 145 days in milk. Sold in our '09 sale for $2,225. (For further particu- lars regarding Ox- ford Lad. sec other pedigrees and illus- tration opposite No. 59 ) Tiddledv wink's Lily. P. 9261, H. C A remarkably good dairy cow. Flying Fox, { P, 2729, H C. • Champion winner over [ the Island. August, '99- Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for S7.500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2| ozs,, 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never tested for butter, but milk- ed as high as 28 quarts daily. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591, H. C. 1st pr. and Cham- pionship and State's pr.. Grouville S.. "98 Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Houpla. P. 2793. H. C, and of Queenie. P. 4859, C. (See below.) Due to calve July 5lh, 1911, by the great bull. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B, for full particulars of this great sire,) Houpla. P. 2793. H. C Sire of Lady Houpla. F. 9271, H, C. winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup, St. Saviour Show, '05. Also winner Certificate of Merit in butter test. May. '04. 2 lbs, 12 ozs,. 73 days after first calf. Gamboge's Pride 5th, 10138. H- C. Certi- ficate of Merit, pub- lic butter test, 1 lb. 10 ozs.. 105 days in milk. May, '05. Lucy 17th. P. 10266, H. C. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. '05. 2 lbs 7 ozs., 87 days in milk. Lucy 12th. P. 9236. C. Certificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct.. '05. 2 lbs, 2 ozs,. 118 days in milk. Son of Oxford Lass, who is dam of: Golden Queen of St, Saviour, 2 lbs. \i ozs,. 214 days in milk- Caiest, whose eight daughters, in our '05 sale, averaged $987.50, Flying Fox's Oxford Lass, 1st prize win- ner over the Island, Tiddledvwink 5th. P. 8063. H, C. A grand cow. Dam of Tiddledywink's Daisy. P 11175. H C. who is dam of the sensational cow Oxford Lad's Grand- daughter, 238448. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Rosette 5th. P, 2881. H. C , now named Sultanc's Rosette. 149740. A J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H, C. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer . Apr.. '89. 1st over Jer,, Aug., '89. Sire of Brookhill Rose 2d, dam of Golden Jolly. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Euclid. P 2239, H C. Sire of many prize winners, including Fontaine's Countess, first prize over Jer, Also sire of Hoilpla, P. 2793. H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla, F. 9271. H. C, Winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Cham. Cup. St. Saviour S., '05 ; also winner Certificate of Merit in butter test. Oct.. '04. 1 lb. 9i ozs.. 240 days after first calf. Certificate of Merit. May. '05. 1 lb. 13^ ozs.. 105 days in milk. Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. Dam of Three famous bulls; namely. Caiest. Houpla and Oxford Lad. (See above.) Queenie's Prince, P, 2281. H, C. 2d prize over Jersey, August. '97. Sire of Model 2d, 1 st prize winner. St. Saviour. and tested in public butter test, 2 lbs, 1 1 ozs.. May. '03. and sold in our auction sale. '04. for $995, Half-brother to Queen- ie's Prince 2d. P. 2574. H. C . sire of Oxford Lxia 3d. P. 8584, H. C, who won following prs, in public butter tests: Silver Medal. Oct., '03. 2 lbs. li ozs., 235 days in milk. Bronze Medal. May. *04. 2 lbs. 15^ ozs,. 94 days in milk, and a number of other butter prizes. She was sold at a louii piice to Dr. \\'atney. Ivngland. who only buys big butter-test cows. Tiddledywink 2d. P, 6512. H. C. Parish prize and very highly commended. May. 96 3d prize over Jersey. Aug., '96. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milker. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C 1st ov. Jer.. '83. '84, '85. Sultane, P. 7. H, C- ■'The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816. H, C, Nunthorpe. P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun. 126625. IS lbs. 5 J ozs.; Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01, and other prizes. Uncle Peter, P. 2215, H - C , . grandsire of Uncle Peter's Gold- en Del, sold in our May, '01. sale to Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N. C. and has made the phe- nomenal record of 1341^ lbs, of milk and 80 lbs. 13 ozs. of butter in 30 days. Nellie Tranter, P. 5472. H. C. 4th over Jersey, '95. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 1st over Jer.. Apr,. '88. 1st over Jer,, Aug., '89. (See above.) Oxford Primrose. P. 2252, H C. One of the best in her day on the Island. Result's Prince, P, 2004, C. Reserve over Jersey, Queenie. P. 4859. C. now named Golden Queen of St. Saviour. 149137. A. J. C. C, Won Par, pr. in '95. Reserve over Jer., '97. Won Certificate of Merit, butter test in "96, making 2 lbs, Ij ozs. in 24 hours. after being in milk 214 days. Certificate of Merit, butter test in '^8 making 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Lucy's Boy. P. 1921. C Sire of Model. P. 6430. H. C. official butter tests as follows: 2 lbs, i oz . '96. 1 lb. 14i ozs.. '98, 2 lbs, 4 ozs,. '98. 2 lbs, 10 ozs,. '00. Half-brother to Champion Lucy, 161064. Imp,. 1st over Jer . Aug., '99. '00; St. Saviour pr,. August, '00; Blyth- wood Challenge Bowl. '00. Tiddledywink, P. 4860. C. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P 582. C. His grandsire. Cete- wayo. P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows, test- ing from 16 lbs. 2 J ozs. to 17 lbs. 2iozs. [ Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C Ist pr. at Grouville. Mahomet, P. 259. C. Mussy. F. 1152. C. Sultan. F. 58, H. C. 1st pr, ov. Jer., '67, '68. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H C. Alicante. P, 3880. H.C. She was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94. when she had yielded over 10,000 lbs. of milk in course of one lactation. r Pioneer, P. 1602, H. C. 1st over Jer., '91. .92. Sire of Nuriel. 1st over Jersey, 00. Lady Clair. 3d H. B. and Par. prize. '00. Son of Golden Lad, 65 of whose get have been sold in America at an average of $527 per head. [ Oxford Violet, P. 4265, C. Count Cicero, F, 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. [^ Oxford Daisy. F 6816, H. C. Golden Lad, P 1242. H. C. 1st pr over the Island. August. '90: also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America, averag- ing 18 lbs, i oz. each. i Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. 3d Grouville. '97. '98. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. (See above.) Una's Boy. P. 1752. C. Sire of Lena's Boy 2d. a great butter sire. Lucy 4th. P 3733, H.C. 2d over Jer.. Aug.. '94: Parish prize. '94. Dam of Lucy 8th. winner of Bronze Medal in May, '00, butter test, 2 lbs. 2i ozs,. 192 days in milk. Also winner of 3d prize in March. '00, butter test, 1 lb. 15 ozs.. 137 days in milk. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Bruin 2d. P. 2938. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, lOll. No. 70. Heifer. Bred by G. P. Perredes. Grouville. Island of Jersey. Born March 13th, 1909. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. , , . . Spot on left shoulder, extendmg to left side; white on thighs, left arm, left fore shank, fore ankles and tail; brisket, hind stockings, tongue and switch white. Nice head; prominent eyes; thin neck; strong, straight back; splendid loins; broad hips; tail thin and well set; very thin, mellow hide; splendid body; magnificent udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. MY OXFORD'S TIDDI^EDYWINK, 252235, A. J. C. C. Sire OXFORD YOUTL DO, P. 4075,H.C. A double Oxford Lass bull. When in '05, we in- troduced to Ameri- can breeders the daughters of Caiest (son of Oxford Lass), we devoted two pages of our catalog to the Ox- ford family winnings at that time, and the list was not com- plete, owing to the difficulty and time required in tracing the show prizes as printed in the Herd Book of the English Jersey Cattle So- ciety, many of the members of the family having been taken to England at long prices. Fifteen of the daughters of Caiest, in our '05 and '06 sales, aver- aged $865 each. As we predicted, the Oxford Lass blood became even better appreciated in sub- sequent years; the performances of later descendants stimulating a world- wide demand that has resulted in four bulls by her son Ox- ford Lad fetching an average of $7,400, and 25 cows aver- aging ?1,177 each. The blood is "breed- ing on," as witness the performance of Oxford Lad's 17 daughters in the public butter tests on the Island (a number of these cows having daugh- ters tested, and sons with winning prog- eny); and the record of his sons, Majesty, Stock well, Lucy's Champion, etc.. and their get. Oxford You'll Do, out of the only living daughter of Oxford Lass, and sired by Gamboge's Knight (son of Gamboge's Pride 4th, a most sensational grand- daughter of Oxford Lass), has the blood inheritance to follow in the tracks of his more mature rela- tions, and we judge from his get we have seen that he is breeding true to his family type. Dam MAJESTY'S TIDDLEDYWINK, 252160, A. J. C. C. (T1DDLEDY= WINK'S CHASEME, P. 13768. H.c.) (See No. 69, on oppo- site page, for her full pedigree.) Due to calve May 4th, 1911, by the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B, for full particulars regarding this great sire.) f Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C- \ Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (with h i s progeny), Apr., '08. Among his butter- tested daughters is Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763, H. C. Cer- tificate of Merit, May," 10. public but- ter test, 1 lb. 15i ozs., 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle. P. 12852. H. C. Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d. P. 12934. H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Granddaugh ter, 238448), Certificate of Merit. May, '08. 1 lb. 11 ozs., 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. May. '09. 1 lb. U ozs., 118 days in milk. A Cham- pion winner at lead- shows last fall. Edith May, P. 13270, C. Certificate of Merit, Oct.. '09. 1 lb. 9 ozs., 165 days in milk. Some other prize win- ners he has sired are: Oxford Model. 232512, 1st pr. 2-year-old. National Dairy S. , '09. Merry May, 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 2. Aug., '10. Oxford Bess. P. 14612, 2d pr. and St. Sa- viour Par. pr., Class 3, May, '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979, H. C. Trinity Par. pr.. Class 1. Apr.. '07. Jessica, P. 13228. H. C, St. John Parish pr.. Class 3, Aug.. '08. Crocus 6th, P. 13380, H. C, St, Saviour Parish pr , Class 2, May. '08. King of Oxford. P. 4112, H. C. St. Sa- viour Parish pr.. Class 1. Apr., "08. Broom 5th, P. 14654. St. Mary Parish pr.. Class 3. May. '10. Cherry Royal 2d. one of group winning Reserve for Presi- dent'sCup, Aug. .'10. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) Oxford Ever, P, 8370, H. C. "Oxford Ever" is about the best and most valuable cow in the herd of Mr. J. A. Perree. Secy, of the Island of Jersey Herd Book. She is the only living daughter of the cele- brated Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C, dam of the famous bulls. Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H. C-. Caiest, P. 2591. H, C. and Houpla P. 2793. H. C.; besides other famous animals. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, "02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44. '02. 1st prize over the Is- land. Aug,, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize, Sweep- stakes. Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show. '05. Juillette 12th, 1st prize over Jersey. '05. 1st p. at Trinity, '05. His breeder, Mr. John A. Perree, sold him to Mr. Howard Wil- lets. "Gedney F arm," White Plains, New York, for $5,000. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of $558. Fontaine's Oxford Pride. 187430, A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801, H. C.) 3d pr. over Jersey, Aug., '01. 3d prize over Jersey, Aug.. '02. 3d pr. in public but- ter test, 2 lbs. 71 ozs., 48 days in milk. Sold for $2,500. She is by the same sire as Mabel's Poet, who has had a won- derful record. He has been awarded twenty-two 1st prs. and is the sire of over fifty first-prize winners, including Poet's Pride, cham- pion cow for young cows and Grand Champion, Brockton Fair, Mass., '06; Lady Aldan 2d. 2d over Jersey, '03; Ma- bel's Blue Belle. 20 lbs. 1 oz., and sold at our '05 sale for $1,000; and many other great animals. He was sold at auc- tion for $3,000. Bessie's Lad, P. 2479. H. C. By the same sire as Orlando. P. 2535. H. C. sire of Fairy Glen. P. 9178. H. C. dam of Raleigh's Fairy Boy and Fairy Glen's Raleigh. Oxford I,ass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is the dam of three famous bulls, namely, Caiest, Houpla and Oxford Lad. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale , three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. Official butter test, 2 lbs. U ozs. in 24 hours, Jer. weight, being in milk 142 days. Winner of 1st pr. and Championship (Silver Cup), ^ St. Saviour Show. '00. ist prize over Jersey, beating former Roy. winners in '00. Agatha of Oaklands sold in our May, '02. auction sale for $1,700. Caiest. P. 2591. H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pionship and State's prize, Grouville S., '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964. H. C, and other noted animals; among them being Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801. H. C. 2 lbs. 7i ozs.. being 48 days in milk in public butter test; 1 St prize winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, Aug.. '04. Fifteen daughters of Caiest. sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaged $865 each. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (See front page A.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. (Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C) A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729, H C. Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Ravachol. P. 2032. C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam, he proved him self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C. now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Fontaine's King. P. 2207. H. C. Sire of John Bxill and other noted animals. His grandam is Fon- taine, F. 2058. C., 1st over Jersey, '86; 1st Grouville, '87; 1st over Jersey. '88; Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88; she a daughter of Polly. F. 1828, C. 1st ov. Jer., '84, '85; 26 quartsmilk; 31bs, 9 ozs. butter in 24 hrs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show. '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. She has won the fol- lowing public but- ter tests: May. '96. 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Oct., '96. 2 lbs, 7i ozs., 217 days in milk. May, '97, 2 lbs. 5^ ozs. Oct.. '97. 2 lbs- 4i ozs. Oct., '98, 2 lbs. 2i ozs., lis days in milk. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023. H C. A great sire, pronoun- ced by many equally as good as his fa- mous grandsire, Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Bess 2d. P. 3928. H. C. Count Wolselev. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '87. 1st ov, Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer.. Aug.. '89. Son of the famous Sultane. P. 7. H. C. foundation cow of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. [ Oxford Primrose. P 2252. C, One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Rob Roy. P. 1184. H. C. 3d over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of Gamboge's Pride , P . 4508. H. C, testing 1 lb. 12^ ozs. butter in 24 hours; 2 lbs. 7i ozs.: 2 lbs. 2i OZS-, 217 days in milk; 2 lbs. 51 ozs.; 2 lbs. 4i ozs. (1st pr. for lactation); 2 lbs. 7i OZS-, 118 days in milk; 2 lbs. 7 ozs.. 130 days in milk; 2d prize over Jer.. Aug.. '99. L Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge- 4th. 2 lbs. li ozs.. 24 hrs, Biron. P. 1375, C. Brown Bess, F. 7455, C. Wolseley, P. 401. H.C 1st ov. Jer.. '83, '84, '85. 1st pr. over Jer., Jubi- lee Show. "83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points. '83. Sultane, P. 7. H. C 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. 1st pr.. St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B-. '71. Count Cicero, F. 398. H, C. 2d pr, over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816, H. C. Sarabond, P 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. Orme. P. 1660, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. (See above.) Courage. P. 1813, C. Grassy Brown. P. 3370, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 4th, F. 2537, C. Reserve No. for cup, '90 1st over Jer., '90, '91. 1st Herd Book. '90. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d ov. Jer., Apr., '87. 1st ov. Jer., Apr., '87. 2d ov. Jer., Apr.. '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the bestcows in her day on the Island. Favorite Boy, P. 882. H. C. His grandson. Favor- ite Lad, is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test, May, '01. 2 lbs. 4i ozs.. 220 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. May. '00, 2 lbs, 5 ozs.. 76 days in milk. Browny's Grey, P. 2353. H. C. Oscar, F. 410, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Evcrton Lord. P. 1088, H. C. Widow. F. 2360, C. f Mahomet, P. 259. C. [ Mussy. F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '67. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. r Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Minerva. F. 2281, C. T.S.COOPER $i SONS' AUCTION SALE OP JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, l!)ll. No. 71. Heifer. MISS YOU'1,1, DO, 240219, A. J. C. C. Bred by Chas. Mourant, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey . Born March 20th, 1910. Imported (in dam) September 13th. 1909, by T. S. Cooper it Sons. White line on left shoulder; spot on left shoulder; brisket, stifles, belly, flanks, tail and switch white; two black spots on white tongue. Beautiful heifer; nice head; strong, straight back; best of loins; broad hips; tail thin and nicely set; wide and deep body; remarkable udder development, running way to the front; very large and beautifully- placed teats. Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. He is by^a great sire, A g a t h a's Flying Fox. P. 3256, H. C; and his dam, Fon- taine's Oxford Pride, won first prize over the Island; also the Blythwood Howl, and sold for $2,500 in our May, '05, auc- tion sale. (See front page E for pedigree.) Sire OXFORD YOUTL DO. P. 4075, H.C. Judging from the char- acter of his calves in this sale, Oxford You'll Do is breed- ing consistently with his superior pedi- gree. Winner of 1st prize over Jersey, with his progeny, at the last bull sho w on the Island, April, 'U. This is the most valuable prize, and the gieatest distinc- tion that can be accorded a bull. (For extended pedi- gree of this splendid- ly bred young bull, see No. 72. Oxford of Linden, 89S46.) Dam OXFORD IXIA*S BEAUTY. 235172, A. J. C. C. (OXFORD IXIA*S GEM, P. 11885, H.C.) Sold in our May, '10, auction for Si, 025, to Hlniendorf Farm. Lexington, ICy. Oxford Ever, P. 8340. H. C. "Oxford Ever" is about the best and most valuable cow in Mr. Perree's herd. She is the only living daughter of the great Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. Oxford Lad has dem- onstrated to the complete satisfac- tion of dairymen in general and of Jer- seymen in particular that he is a bull which has developed to an unprecedented degree the power to transmit dairy qual- ities of the highest order. The records of the public Island butter tests for the past 5 years make interesting reading on this subject. During that time no less than 17 of his daughters have been entered in twenty tests, some of them having been tested twice. They were all successful in ob- taining a Certificate of Merit or higher award. Oxford Ixia 2d, P. 7953. H. C. Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '00, 1 lb. 12^ ozs,, 77 days in milk. Expected to be bred before day of sale to Sultana's Golden Jolly, a bull that is the admiration of every one that visits '* Linden Grove," and many times has the question been asked, " What would he bring on the Island of Jersey?" He is a son of the famous cow, Golden Sultana, the nearest living representative of the famous cow, Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Golden Sultana sold in our May, '10, auction sale, at the age of 12, for $3,700, and her son, Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold in same sale for $11,100. Sultana's Golden Jolly's sire is Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314, sold in our May, *09, auction sale for $12,000. Klying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for S7.500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of ' ' Fox Glove. ' ' that tested in pubUc but- ter test on the Is- land. 2 lbs. 8^ ozs. in 24 hours; also Oxford Vixen, that tested 2 lbs. 2^ ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 llis. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never test- ed for butter, but milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591. H. C. 1st pr. and Cham- pionship and State's pr., Grouville S..'98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Boulivot's Lad. P. 2443, C, Oxford Ixia, P. 7100. H. C. Winner of Parish prize and 2d prize. St. Saviour. '98. Winner Bronze Medal, P. B. test. March. '00. 2 lbs. 8 ozs., 70 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B. test, May. '00. I lb. 151 ozs., 127 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B. lest. May. '01, 2 lbs. 6i ozs., 147 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B. test. March, '02. 2 lbs. 5i ozs.. 48 davs in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B. test. May, '01, 2 lbs. 1 i ozs., 49 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, P. B. test. May. '03. 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 79 days in milk. Dam of the great pub- lic butter-test cow. Oxford Ixia 3d, P. 8584, H. C. winner of the Silver and Bronze Medals in the public butter test, making five different public tests, from 2 lbs. 4i ozs. to 2 lbs. 151 ozs, in 24 hours. She is dam of the bull. Majesty. P. 3523, H. C Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. liminent 2d, sold in our May. "05. sale for $10,000. H i s ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. His grandson. Stock- well, sold in our May, '07, sale for $11,500. (For full particulars see front pages.) Rosette 5 th, P. 2881. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr.. '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. (See below.) Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Golden Lad, 2d. P. 2023. H, C. A [great sire, pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grand- sire. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Daisy, 136499. 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Golden Lad's Mer- maid, sold at our May, '02, auction sale for $1,100. Pearl, F. 7684. H. C. Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070, H. C. Sire of Oxford Ixia, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Useful Maid. 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Lucy 8th, 1 lb. 15 ozs. Una's Lily 3d, 1 lb. 14i ozs. Out of the same dam as Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801. H. C, 2 lbs. 7i ozs.. being 48 days in milk in public butter test; 1st prize winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl. Aug.. '04. Dam of Gamboge's Knight (above). Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. Dam of Golden Queen of St. Saviour. 2 lbs. li ozs., 214 days in milk. Caiest, whose eight daughters, in our '05 sale. averaged $987.50. Houpla. sire of L a d y Houpla. winner of Champion Cup, test- ing 2 lbs, 12 ozs., 73 daj's in milk, after first calving. Flying Fox's Oxford Lass, first prize winner over the Is- land. Oxford Lad. P. 3123, H. C, who distin- guished himself by having sired a re- markable lot of bulls and cows, winners in the best shows, and in the public butter tests. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. One of the grandest dairy cows ever known on the Is- land. Her dam is a half- sister to Eminence, F. 7124, H. C, dam of Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83, '84. '85, Sultane. P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '83. (See below.) Oxford Daisy. F. 6816, H. C. Orme. P. 1660, H. C. Sire of Turtledove 2d. 1st ov. Jer.. '95: 1st pr., R. C. S.. '96; 1st Tun- bridge WeUs. '96; 1st B. and W. S.. '02; 1st and Cham- pion, R. C. S., '02. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug., '90; also wm- ner of £15 pr. Sixty -five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a bead. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy. F. 1152. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey. '82. Minerva, F. 2281. C. ( CTolden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days; and 13 other tested cows in America. Oxford Dahlia. P 2588. H. C. Winner of 7 1st prizes in England. (Gamboge King. P. 1292. H. C. Favorite, P. 358, C- Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. 1st pr. at St. Saviour Show. '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. She has made the fol- lowing public but ■ ter tests: May, '96, 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Oct.. '96, 2 lbs. 21 ozs.. 217 days in milk. May. '97. 2 lbs. 5J ozs. Oct.. '97, 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Oct., '98, 2 lbs. 7i ozs., 118 days in milk. Oct., '99, 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 130 days in milk. Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of Alicante, P. 3880. H. C, a great prize win- ner, and dam of the noted sires, Nun- thorpe, The Owl and Alicante's Boy. Oxford Rose, P. 3787. C, dam of Courage, a great sire. BrookhUl Rose 2d. P. 3440. C, a grand COW", and dam of Remmder. P. 2419, H. C, a noted sire. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Rob Roy. P. 1184. H. C. 3d over Jer.. Aug.. '89. Sire of Zanzibar, winner of Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '00. 1 lb. 14i ozs, in 24 hours. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. li ozs., 24 hrs. f Wolseley, P. 401. H.C. 1st ov. Jer., '83.'S4,*85. 1st pr. over Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points. '83. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. 1st p.. St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal at Ch. Island Ex , '71. f Count Gwero,* -• F. 398. H. C. I 2d pr over Jer., '83. I Si'e of I Count's Fillpail, 30975, \ 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040. 1 14 lbs. li ozs. i Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H. C. Winner of First Prize, St. Saviour Sho«, 1002. Sweepstakes, St. Saviour and Qrouville Sho«, 1003. Island, 1903. Sold at auction for $3,300. First State's Prize over the Oxford Lad sired 17 daughters that have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in the Public Butter Tests on the Is- land of Jersey within the past five years, besides several daughters officially tested in America. At our May, '10, auction sale, 15 animals sired by Oxford Lad sold for an average of $1,778 — the highest average of any sire of the great dairy breeds. Amongst a lot of other wonderful animals, he sired: Sultana's Oxford Lad, 76500, A. J. C. C, sold in our 1910 auction for $11,100, to Mr. J as. B. Haggin, Elmsndorf Farm, Le\ing= ton, Kentucky. Majesty, P. 3523, H. C, First Prize, Illinois State Fair, 1908; First Prize, Senior Champion and Grand Champion, National Dairy Show, Chicago, 1908. Majesty sired Majesty's Lady Houpla, sold in our May, 1908, sale to Dr. C. E. Still for $2,000. She was the best one of the group of four winning the President's Cup, Aug., 1907. Majesty was later sold at auction for $4,000 to Dr. Edw. S. George, Erdenheim Farm, Pontiac, Mich. Stocknell, P. 3550, H. C, sold in our May, 1907, sale to Mr. A. B. Lewis for $11,500, and re-sold by him at auction for $7,000 to Dr. H. D. Rodman, Shelbyville, Ky. Lucy's Champion, P. 3731, H. C, Sweepstakes, Western Show, 1906; Champion, Western Show, 1907; First, Champion, Grand Champion and headed the First Prize Herd at the New England Fair, Worcester, Mass., New York State Fair and Brockton (Mass.) Fair, 1908; First, Champion and Grand Champion, New England Fair, Worcester, Mass., and New York State Fair, 1909; First, Cham- pion and Grand Champion, Ohio State Fair, 1910. Lucy's Champion sold in our 1908 auction to Mr. H. V. Prentice, and in 1910 sold for six times his original selling price; now owned at Hartman Stock Farm, Columbus, Ohio. Majesty's Oxford Lass, Second over Jersey and one of group of four winning the President's Cup, Aug., '07. We sold her in our 1909 auction sale. She won First Prize, Illinois State Fair, 1009; First Prize, Champion and Grand Champion, National Dairy Show, Milwaukee, '09. Rosy's Boy, First Prize, Royal Agricultural Society of England's Show, '08. THREE DAUGHTERS OF OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H. C. In the Linden Grove Sale, Mav, 1910. The cow on the left is Oxford Beauty of St. .Saviour, 2,35161. .\ splendid dairy cow of beautiful conformation, milking 22 quarts daily. She sold for $1,325. The cow in the centre is Oxford Lad's Brown Beauty, 235174. She is another daughter of Oxford Lad with the dairy quality which is ty]jical of his get, and milks 24 quarts when fresh. She has for dam, Bamboozle, P. 9913, H. C, winner of the Gold IMedal in the public butter test, May, '09, 2 lbs. gj ozs., 163 days in milk. She sold for $925. The cow on the right is Oxford Ixia's Beauty, 235172. Her dam is Oxford Ixia 2d, P. 7953, H. C. She won Parish prize in ^lay, 02, and made i lb. i2i ozs. in the public butter test. The grandam of Oxford Ixia's Beauty is the famous cow, Oxford Ixia, P. 7100, H. C, who has made a number of very high public butter tests and was sold in our May, 1909, auction sale, when 13 years old, for S525. Her dam was Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C, who is also dam of Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. Oxford Ixia's Beauty sold for $1,025. The above cows are the sort that give milk; but they can't help it. They are bred in the channels that tap the blood of Golden Fern's Lad. This is the blood to which we have pinned our faith for thirty odd years, and we are glad to say that we have never boomed a certain bull or a particular family that has not done more than what we predicted they would do. And we promise the lover of the Jersey cow that if he keeps in touch with what we offer he will not be misled by our statements, as our familiarity with the best strains of cattle on the Island puts us in a ])osition to know just what we want to bring the best results to our patrons, otherwise we would not have been in business for so many years. THEIR DAUGHTERS IN OUR 1911 AUCTION. From Oxford Ixia's Beauty (at the right) we offer Miss You'll Do (see No. 71), a yearling by the son of Gam- boge's Knight, Oxford You'll Do. She will probably be bred before the sale to Sultana's Golden Jolly, son of \'ioIa's Golden Jolly and Golden Sultana. From Oxford Lad's Brown Beauty (in center) the splendid yearling bull, Oxford of Linden (see No. 72), also by Oxford You'll Do. A two-year-old daughter of this same cow, "named Oxford Lad's Bamboozle (see No. 73), by Oxford Knight (full brother to Oxford You'll Do). She is due to calve August 7, 191 1, by Noble of Oaklands. From Oxford Beauty of St. Saviour (at left) the great cow, ^Majesty's Tiddledy winks (see No. 69), a four-year-old by Royal Majesty, due to calve in July by Noble of Oaklands. Her daughter. My Oxford's Tiddledywinks, two years old, sired by Oxford You'll Do, and due to calve ilay 4, 191 1, by Noble of Oaklands. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 191 No. 73. Bull. OXFORD OF JvINDFN, 89846, A J. C. C. Bred by G. P. Perredes, GrouviUc, Island of Jersey, Born February 20th, 1910. Imported (in dam) September 13th, 1909, by T. S- Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. An exceedingly handsome bull; beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; lofty carriage; dished face; thin neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid loins; broad hips; tail thin and long and well set; mag- nificent switch; neat in bone; loose, mellow hide; wide and deep body; large and well-placed rudi- mentaries. Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645. H, C. Winner of 2d prize over Jersey (with his progeny), Apr., '08. Among his butter- tested daughters is Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763, H. C, Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '10, 1 lb. ISJ ozs., 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle, P. 12852. H. C, Certificate of Merit. Mav, '08, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledywink's Daisy 2d, P. 12934. H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Granddaughter, 23844S), Certificate of Merit, May, '08. 1 lb. 11 ozs., 79 days in milk ; Certificate of Merit. May, '09, 1 lb. n ozs., 118 days in milk. A cham- pion winner at lead- ing shows last fall. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) Sire OXFORD YOUXL DO, P. 4075, H. C. Judging from the char- acter of his calves in this sale. Oxford You'll Do is breed- ing consistently with his superior pedi- gree. Winner of 1st prize over Jersey, with his progeny, at the last bull show on the Island April, 'II. This is the most valuable prize, and the greatest distinc- tion that can be accorded a bull. Dam OXFORD LAD'S BROWN BEAUTY, 235174, A. J. C. C. A daughter of Oxford Lad with the dairy quality that is typi- i* cal of his get. Milks 22 quarts when fresh. She sold in our '10 auction for $925 to Mr. C. I. Hudson. . Oxford Ever. P. 9340, H. C. ' ' Oxford Ever" is about the best and most valuable cow in the herd of Mr. J. A. Perree. Secy. Is- land of Jersey Herd Book. She is the only living daughter of the cele- brated Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C, dam of the famous bulls, OxfordLad, P. 3123. H. C, Caiest, P. 2591, H. C, Houpla, P. 2793, H. C. and many other famous animals. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C, 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, April. '03. 1st State's prize, Apr,, '03. Sire of Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold at auction, Mav, '10. for^ll.lOO- Distinction Queen, 1st over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '06. She was sold at auction. May, '10, for $2,600. Lucy 1 8th , 1 st over Jersey, '07; Reserve for Blythwood Bowl and one of group of four winning the President's Cup. Aug., '07, She was sold at auction, May, '09, for $1,325. At our May. '10. auc- tion sale 15 animals sired by Oxford Lad averaged $1,778 — the highest average for any sire of the great dairy breeds. Bamboozle, P. 9913. H. C. Silver Medal winner, public butter test, Oct., '05, 2 lbs. 10^ ozs., 98 days in milk Gold Medal winner, public butter test. 2 lbs. 9-} ozs. butter. 163 days in milk. A great cow. Agatha's Flying Fox. P. 3256. H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and Grouville Show. '02. First pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. First pr. over the Is- land. Aug., '03. Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430. A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801. H. C.) 1st prize winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '04. 3d pr. over Jersey, Aug.. '01. 3d prize over Jersey, Aug., '02. 3d pr. in public but- ter test. 2 lbs. 7i ozs.. 48 days in milk. Sold for $2,500. Bessie's Lad, P. 2479. H. C. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Island ever pro- duced. She was never tested for but- ter, but milked as high as 28 quarts daily and her milk veins were a sight to see. In ten years from now we will realize her great worth as a dairy cow through her sons and daughters. She is a daughter of Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C, 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '87; 1st over Jer., Apr,. '88; 2d over Jer., Apr., '89; 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, includ- ing Alicante. P. 3880. H, C. dam of the noted sires. Nun- thorpe. The Owl and Alicante's Boy. Ashantee, P. 2803. C. Lady Ronald 3d, P. 6690, C. ■ Caiest, P. 2591, H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pionship and State's prize, Grouville S., '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964. H. C, and other noted animals. Fifteen daughters of Caiest. sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaged $865 each. . Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. The great butter-test- ed cow. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H. C. A great sire, pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grand- sire. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Daisy, 136499, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Golden Lad's Mer- maid, sold at our May, '02. auction sale for $1,100. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold at our May, '03, auction sale for $1,725. Also many other famous animals. Brown Bess 2d, P. 5428, H. C. Euclid. P. 2239, H. C. Sire of many prize winners, including Fontaine's Countess, first prize over Jer.; also sire of Houpla, P. 2793, H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla, F. 9271, H. C, winner 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup, St. Saviour Show, '05 ; also winner Certifi- cate of Merit in but- ter test. Oct.. '04, 1 lb. 9i ozs., 240 days after first calf; Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '05. 1 lb. 13i ozs.. 105 days in milk. Gamboge's Pride 5th, 10138, H. C, Certi- ficate of Merit, pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 10 ozs.. 105 days in milk. May, '05. Lucy 17th. P. 10266, H. C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test, May, '05, 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 87 days Jn milk. Lucy 12th, P. 9236, C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test. Oct.. '05. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 118 days in milk. Fontaine 7th, P. 5391, H. C. 1st pr.. Grouville. '98. Bronze Medal. Grou- ville, '98. 3d pr. ov. J. May, '99. Full sister to Fontaine 9th, P. 6039, H. C, 1st Grouville. '99. beating the cow that won 1 st over Island; 21 quarts milk; 2 lbs. 10 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Everton Lord, P. 1088, H. C. Lady Ronald, F. 5919, C. Fontaine's King, P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. Son of Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. (as below); and full brother to Fontaine 7th, . Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. (See below.) r Rob Roy, P. 1184, C. i Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. liozs,, 24 hrs. Orme,P. 1660, H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d. winner of 1st prize, B. and W. S., N. A. S. S., and 1st at the Yorkshire S . , E ng . , '95. (2 lbs. 9i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs,) Turtledove 2d, 1st ov. Jer., '95; 1st pr.. R. C. S.. '96; 1st Tun- bridge Wells, '96; 1st B. and W. S., '02; 1st and Cham- pion, R. C. S., '02. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Biron, P. 1375. C. Brown Bess, F. 7455. C. Nunthorpe. P. 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. 5^ ozs.: Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01, and other prizes. Also sire of Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C. who sired Uncle Peter's Ro- sette, that sold in our May, "01. sale for $1,000, and her heifer calf, by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. ■ Nellie Tranter, P. 5472, H- C, 4th over Jer.. '95. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P, 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Son of Golden Lad (as above) . Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, C. Reserve No. for Cup, '90. 1st over Jer,. '90. 1st Herd Book, '90, 1st over Jersey, '91. Blythwood Challenge Bowl for best cow in show. '91. 22 qts. milk. 3 lbs. but- ter in 24 honrs. Everton Prince. P. 761, H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, P. 1644, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88, 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer.. Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2232, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Oscar, F. 410. H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. Won 1 st pr. and C - , Oxfordshire Show, Eng,, '93. 1st pr., R. A. S., Ches- ter, Eng.. '93. 1st p. and Silver Cup, H. S., '93. 1st pr., R. A. S., Eng. Show, '94. 2d p. and Blythwood Cham. Bowl at the Y. S.. '94, Everton Lord, P. 1088, H. C. Widow, F. 2360, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. First prize over the Island, Aug.. '90. Also winner of £15 prize. The most prepotent bull the Island ever pro- duced . transmi tting the Sultane type (for udder and teats) to his e n t i r e prog- eny. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. 1st pr. winner over Jer., '91. Istpr.R. C.S.,'96,'97. 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show. '98. Dam of Alicante's Boy and The Owl. Pioneer, P. 1602, H. C. 1st pr. over J., '91, '92, Sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jer.. '00; 1st H, B. and Par. pr.. '00. Lady Clair, 3d H. B. and P. pr., '00. Oxford Violet, P. 4265, C. ' Guenon's Pride. P. 347, H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. prize. '82. 1st Guenon p., '82, '83. 3d over Jersey, '83. Fontaine. F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville, '87. 1st over Jersey. '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts of milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Lemon, F. 2402, C. Rival. F. 342, H. C. Fancy. P. 271. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 75 by G. Heifer. OXFORD TIDDI^EDYWINK, 252228, A J. C p. Perredcs. Grouville, Island of , „, . f Golden Fern's I.ad I Champion Flying Fox, i P. 2160. H C - ^ ^ I 1st Bred Jersey. Born December 12th. 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. . Spot on forehead; white on flanks, left thigh. "e/'t fo'e ankle and left Ics: brisket, armpits, stifles, Dclly, hind stockings, lower part of tail and switch white. Strong, large. rugEcd heifer; handsome head; large. prominent eyes: broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; very broad aips: best of loins; splendid withers; neat in bone- tail thin and long and well set, with magnificent switch; thin, mellow hide; wide and deep body magnificent udder development. lunning way to the front and rear with large and beautifully placed c. teats. Sire OXFORD MAJESTY, P. 4057, H. C. Sire of Fern's Oxford Prin- cess, that sold as a yearling at our '09 auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson. East Norwich. L. I., for S370. Oxford Majesty is sired by a great sire, one which proved him- self a prepotent sire, and his get are in great demand by the very best breeders. The dam of Oxford Majesty, "O x f o rd Lad's Lucy." won first prize over the Island, and was one of the handsomest cows ever led into a show-ring. Locate her picture in group of four that w-on the President's prize at the Island show. Aug.. '07. by exam- ining inde.x of illus- trations. (Sec No. 76. on oppo- site page, for his full pedigree.) Dam OXFORD BEAUTY OF ST. SAVIOUR, 235161, A. J. C. C. (TIDDLEDY= WINK'S EWTE, P. 11331, H.C.) A splendid daughter of Oxford Lad. sold in our .May. 10. auc- tion. (See her picture in group of three daughters of Oxford Lad. opposite No. ■ Oxford Lad. P. 3123, H. C. 1st St. Saviour pr., '02. Sweepstakes, .St. Sa- viour-Grouville S., Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over Jer.. April. '03. Champion. St. Saviour- Grouville Show, '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale. '09. for 53.300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past five years. (See other pedigrees for partial list.) Some of the show-ring prize winners sired by Oxford Lad are; Majesty. P. 3523. H.C.. 1st and Champion- ship. Nat. Dairy S . '08. (See No. 30 for full particulars.) Lucy's Champion. 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion. O. .State Fair. '10. and many other prizes. Lucy !8th (now Ox- ford Lad's Lucy. 213913). 1st prize and Reserve for Blythwood Bowl, class 4. .\ug.. '07. and numerous other prizes. Sold in our '09 sale for Si, 300. Distinction's Queen P. 11732, H.C. (now Oxford Distinction's Queen, 235169), 1st over Jer , Par prize and Blythwood Bowl, Aug.. '05. Sold in our '10 sale for S2.600. She is the dam of Distinc- tion's Noble. The get of Oxford Lad have invariably commanded good figures; besides those mentioned above he has sired: Sultana's Oxford Lad. 76506. sold in our '10 sale for Si 1.100 Stockwell. P. 3550. H. C. sold in our '08 sale for Si 1.500. Oxford Beauty of St. Saviour. 235161. sold for SI ,325 Oxford Ixia's Beauty 235172, sold for Si, 025. Oxford Lad's Butter- cup, 222106. sold for Si. 100. In our '10 auction, IS of the get of O.xford I-ad — one bull and fourteen cows— sold for an average of Si, 778. (For further particu- lars regarding Ox- ford Lad, see other pedigrees and illus- t r a t i o n. opposite No. 59 ) Du ( Tiddledywink's Lily P 9261, II. c. A remarkably good dairy cow. 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for S7.S00. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged S933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2} ozs . 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. I Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never test- ed for butter, but milked as high as 28 Quarts daily. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591. H. C . 1st pr and Cham- pionship and State's pr . Grouville S . '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of S865 each. Houpla. P. 2793. H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla. F. 9271. H. C, winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup. St. Saviour Show. '05. .\lso winner: Certificate of Merit in butter test. Mav. '04. 2 lbs. 12 ozs.. 73 days after first calf. Gamboge's Pride 5th. 10I3S. 11. C. Certi- ficate of Merit, pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 10 ozs., 105 days in milk. May. '05. Lucy 17th. P 10266. H. C. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 87 days in milk. Lucy 12th. P. 9236. C. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. October, '05. 2 ILs, 2 ozs . 118 days in milk. )ue to calve July 9th, 1911, by that great sire Gamlioge's Knight, P. 3645, H „■ ^ f ■; /'■°"' f^S'^ 1- fo-- e.xtendcd pedi- gree of his royal ancestors.) Tiddledywink 5th. P. 8063. H. C. .\ grand cow. P. 2160. and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. I Rosette 5th. P 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740, .■\. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer, and Par. prize, .\pril. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr.. '89. 1st over Jer.. -•Hug.. 89. L <;)xford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Out of the same dam as Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588. H. C. 1st pr. and C, Oxfordshire Show. Eng., '93; 1st pr.. R. A. S.. Ches- ter, Eng., '93; 1st p. and Silver Cup. H. S.. '93; 1st pr.. R. A. S.. Eng. Show. '94; 1st pr.. H. Show. '94; and other prizes, f Euclid. P. 2239. H. C Sire of many prize winners. including Fontaine Countess. 1st over Jersey; sold to Mr. W'm. Rock- efeller. L Oxford Lass. P, 3582. C. Dam of three famous bulls; namely, Cai- est. Houpla and Ox- ford Lad. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as .a dairy cow in her day. had few etjuals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milker. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. (See below.) i. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. His grandsire. Cete- wayo. P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows, test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. I I Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Wolseley, P. 401 1st ov. Jer., '83, l.H. C. j '84, '85. I Sultane, P 7, H. C. ' ' The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. Queenie's Prince. P. 2281. H. C. 2d prize over Jersey, Aug., '97. Sire of Model 2d. 1st prize winner. St. Saviour, and tested in public butter test. 2 lbs. 11 ozs,. May, '03. and sold in our auction sale. '04. for S995. Queenie's Prince is out of the same dam as Queenie's Prince 2d. sire of Oxford Ixia 3d. P. 8584. H. C. winner of the follow- ing prizes in the pub- lic Island butter tests: Silver Medal. Oct. '03. 2 lbs. li ozs. 235 days in milk; Bronze Medal. May. '04. 2 lbs. 15i ozs.. 94 days in milk, and a number of other butter prizes. Tiddledywink 2d, P 6512, H. C. Parish prize and vers- highly commended. May. '96. 3d prize over Jersey, Aug., '96. Nunthorpe, P. 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun. 126525. 18 lbs. 5i ozs.; Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair. '01. and other prizes. _ Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C-. grandsire of Uncle Peter's Gold- en Del. sold in our May. '01. sale to Biltmore Farms. Biltmore. N. C and has made the phe- nomenal record of 1341 J lbs, of milk and 80 lbs. 13 ozs, of butter in 30 days. Nellie Tranter. P. 5472. H. C. 4th over Jersey, '95. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. 1st over Jer.. Apr., 1st over Jer.. .\ug.. (See above.) '89. L Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, H. C. One of the best in her day on the Island f Result's Prince, P. 2004, C. Reserve over Jersey. Queenie, P 4859, C , now named Golden Queen of St. Saviour. 149137, .\. J. C, C. Won Par, pr., in '95. Reserve over Jer,, '97- W o n Certificate of Merit, butter test in '96, making 2 lbs. !} ozs. in 24 hours, after being in milk 214 days. Certificate of Merit, butter test in '98, making 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Lucy's Boy. P. 192I,C. Sire of Model, P. 6430, H. C, official butter tests as follows: 2 lbs i oz., '96. 1 lb. 141 ozs . '98. 2 lbs. 4 ozs.. '98. 2 lbs. 10 ozs., '00. Tiddledywink, P. 4860. C. Mahomet, P. 259. C, Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer.. '67, "68. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. r Cicero. P. 266. H. C. j 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. 1 Minerva. F. 2281. C. f Golden Lad. I P. 1242, H. C. ( (See below.) 1 .\licante, P. 3880, H.C. She was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94. when she had yielded over 10.000 lbs. of milk in course of one lactation. f Pioneer. P 1602. H. C. 1st over Jer.. '91, '92. Sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jer- sey, '00. Lady Clair, 3d H. B. and Par. prize, '00. Son of Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C, 65 of whose get have been sold at auction in .\inerica at an aver- age of S527 per bead. Oxford Violet. P. 4265. C. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August, '90; also winner of £ 1 5 pr . Sire of 14 tested cows in .\merica, averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. 0.xford Lass, P. 3582. C. 3d Grouville, '97, '98. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. (See above.) Una's Boy. P. 1752, C. Sire of Una's Boy 2d, a great butter sire. Lucv 4th. P 3733. H.C. 2d ov. Jer . .\ug . '94: Parish prize. '94. Dam of Lucy 8th. winner of Bronze Medal in May. 00. butter test. 2 lbs. 21 ozs . 192 days in milk. Also winner of 3d prize in March, 00. butter test. 1 lb. 15 ozs . 137 days in milk. Golden Lad, P 1242, H. C. (See aljove.) Bruin_2d, P. 2938, C. OXFORD LAD'S LUCY, 213913, A. J. C. C. (Lucy 18th, P. 10586, H. C.) Oxford Lad's Lucy is the first cow to the left of the picture. The group shown won the President's Cup at the Island Show, August, 1907. She sold in our 1908 auction sale for $1,300. She won First over Jersey, Reserve for Blythwood Challenge Bowl, and Best Cow in Group Winning President's Cup, August, 1907. Notice that all her dams have won Medals and Certificates of Merit in the Public Island Butter Tests, or Prizes over the Island. Oxford Lad's Lucy is the dam of the promising sire, Oxford Majesty, P. 4057, H. C, second over Jersey as best bull bred by the exhibitor, August, 1908. JUDGING THE JERSEYS ON THE ISLAND OF JERSEY. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLfi, MAV 30, l<)lt. No. 76. Heifer. OXFORD MAJESTY'S FANCY, 252339, A. J. C. C. Bred by P. J. Picot. St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born June 1st. 1909. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tong^ie and switch. A heifer that will grow into a great cow; nice head; thin, long ueck; good back: tail well set; wide and deep body: soft, mellow hide; neat in bone, splendid udder development, with large and beaut if uUy- placed teats- Majesty, P. 3523. H. C, now named Royal Majesty. 79313, A. J. C. C. Winner of 1st and Grand Cham., Nat. Dairy S., 'OS. 1st at Illinois State Fair, '08. 1st and Grand Cham.. Mich. State Fair, '10 — only time shown last year. Sold in our May. '08, sale to Willowdale Farm, where he was sold two years later for &4,000 — j u s t four times his form- er price, and not half hjs value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd, owned by Dr. fc,dw. S . George , Detroit . Mich. Majesty is an unusu- ally prepotent sire. he gets butter pro- ducers and s h o w- ring winners. One of the most (if not the most) sensa- tional butter pro- ducers of the breed is his daughter, Majesty's Pearl, who, with her lirst calf, made 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter in the Oct., '09, test on the Is- land and 2 lbs. 41 o/.s. in the May. '10, test — being on the latter occasion. 275 days in milk and 40 days before second calving and only two years and five months old when calf was born. Not so bad for a " ' be- ginncr"^Majesty is yet a young bull. Cora's Majesty, bought by Mr. R. li. Swift, of Libertyville, 111., at a long price — one of the few unbeaten bulls at last years shows — is a son of Majesty. He w a s ■ 1st pr. two-year-old at six of the im- portant western shows. Majesty's Oxford Lass, his daughter, now owned by Mr. Jas. F Middelton, Shel- byviUe, Ky., was 1st at 111. State Fair and Grand Cham, at Nat. Dairy Show. '09. Majesty sired Rosie's Boy. 1st prize. Royal Show, Ung,, '08. Lucy Belle, 1st St. Saviour. Aug., '07. (For further particu- lars regarding Maj- esty's tested daugh- ters and prize win- ners, see No. 30.) Lucy ISth. P. 10586, H. C, now named Oxford Lad's Lucy, 213913. 1st over Jer., Aug., '06, '07. Reserve for Blythwood Bowl, '07. She sold at our '09 auc- tion sale to Dr. H. D. Rodman, Shelby- ville. Ky., forgil.300. One of the very best Oxford Lad cows we ever imported. Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes over St . Saviour and Grou- viUe Shows, Apr . , '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr.. '03. Champion. St. Saviour and Grouville Shs.. '05. Sire of Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold at oui auction sale. May, '10, for 511,100. Dist"n:tion Queen 1st over the Island and Blythwood B o w 1, Aug., '06. She sold at our auction snle. May, '10, for 5^2.600, Oxford Ixia 6th. Re- serve over Jersey, public butler test, 1 lb. 14 01S-. 145 days in milk. She sold at our auction sale for &2,225. She is full sister to Royal Majesty, recent- ly sold at auction for S4.000. At our May, '10, auc- tion sale 15 animals, sired by Oxford Lad. averaged gl,778 — the highest average for any sire of the great dairy breeds Oxford Ixia 3d, P. 8584. H. C. Following prizes have been won in public butter tests: Silver Medal, Oct., '03, 2 lbs. U ozs.. 235 days in milk: Bionze Medal. May, '04. 2 lbs. \o^j ozs., 94 days in milk, and a num- ber of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price to Dr. Watney. England, who only buys tig buttei test cows. Oxford Lad. P. 3123. K. C. 1st prize. St. Saviour SbDw. '02. Sweepstakes over St. Savioui and Grou- ville Shows, April, '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr., '03. Champion. St. Saviour and Grouville Shs.. '05. Sire of many celebrat- ed animals. (See above.) I Lucy 1 2th. P. 9236. C. One of the best dairy cows on the Island. Certificate of Merit, Oct.. '05. in public butter test. 2 lbs. 2 OZS-. 118 days in milk. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Sam Loates. sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct.. '07. 1 lb. 13^ ozs., 161 days in milk. Rrookhill Fox (out of the great cow, Brookhill Rose 2d), 1st at Royal Show, England, '02. in a class of 32, and sold at auction forS5,000. Oxford Lass, P. 35S2, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Queenie's Prince 2d. P. 2574, H. C. Sire-OXFORD MAJESTY, P. 4057, H. C. (See his full pedigree below.) Dam— MAJESTY'S FANCY. 252141. (See No. 35 for her full pedigree.) A handsome and capacious daughter of Royal Majesty, from a butter-tested dam. A great dairy cow, out of Fancy 12th, P. 2160, H. C. (See No. 35 for tests.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Bruce. P. 2327. H. C. Sarabond, P. 797, H,C Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. r Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., 'S3, '84. '85. 1st p.. over Jer, Jubi lee Show, '83. L Sultane. P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen. ' ' Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. Result's Prince. P. 2004. C. f Count Cicero, i F. 398. H. C. [ Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Happy Cetewayo. P. 582. C. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr at Grouville. f Mahomet, P. 259. C. I Mussy, F. 1152, C. f Sultan, F. 58, H. C. [ Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. f Cicero. P. 266. H. C. I 7657. A. J. C. C. i 1st pr. ov. Jersey. '82. 1 L Minerva, F. 2281, C. [ Queenie. P. 4859. C. ''Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 149137, A. J.C. C.) Parish prize, '95. Reserve over Jer.. '97. Certificate of Merit, butter test. '96. 2 lbs. li ozs. in 24 hours, 214 days in milk. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. ' Una's Boy, P. 1752. C. Oxford Ixia, P. 7100. H. C. Oxford Ixia is a fa- mous winner in the public butter tests; among the many that she has won was the Brouze Medal in March. '00, testing 2 lbs. 8 ozs. Grandam of Oxford Ixia 6th, full sister to Ma.iesty, testing in public but- ter test. 1 lb. 14 ozs., when 145 days in milk, and sold in our May. '09, auction sale for $2,250. Houpla. P. 2793. H. C Sire of Lady Houpla, F. 9271, H. C. winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup. St. Saviour Show, '05 : also winner of Cer- tificate of Merit in butter test. Oct., '04, 1 lb. 9iozs., 240 days after first calf. Certificate oi Merit, May, '05, 1 lb. 13j ozs., 105 days in milk Lucy 6lli, P. 5976, C. Certificate, public but- ter test. '96, 1 lb. l*ii ozs., 70 days in milk. 1st pr.. public butter test. '97. 2 lbs. ^ oz.. 97 days in milk. Favorite's Lad. P. 1678. H. C. Resultat 2d. P. 3647, H. C. f Rob Roy. < P. 1184. H. C. L Gamboge 2d. P. 2294. H. C. f Count Wolseley, I P. 928, H. C. i Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. ■ Gamboge King, P. 1292. H. C. Favourite, P. 358, H.C. Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070. H. C. [ Gamboge's Pride, Sire of a number of P. 450S, H. C. great public butter test cows. f Rob Roy, Oxford Lass, P. 3382. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is dam of Houp- la, Caiest, Oxford Lad, Oxford Ixia, and other famous animals. Euclid, P. 2239. H. C. Sire of many prize win- ners, including Fon- taine Countess. 1st over Jersey. Sold to Mr. Wm. Rockefeller. Oxford Lass, P. 35S2. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Una's Boy, P. 1752, C. Sire of Lucy's Boy, P. 192 1,C. Sire of Model. P 6340, H. C. ofS'^ial butter tests as follows: 2 lbs, * oz.. '96. 1 lb. 14i ozs., '98. 2 lbs. 4 ozs., '98. 2 lbs. 10 ozs., '00 Luc> 4th, P. 3733. H.C. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '94. Parish prize. '94. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '87. i Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. Nunthorpe, P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. 5^ ozs.; Sweep stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01. and other prizes Nellie Tranter, P. 5472. H. C. 4th over Jersey. '95. f Count V.'olseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr.. 'S7 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Favorite's Boy. P. 882, H. C. Lucy. F. 7239, H. C. 3d over Jer.. Aug.. '86. P. 1184, H. C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H. C. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6316, H. C. f Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Ahcante. P. 3SS0, H.C. ^ Istp.R. C.S.. '96. '97, 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show, '98. f Pioneer, P. 1602. H. C. 1st ov. Jer. '91. '92. Oxford Violet, P. 4265. C. f Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83. '84. '85. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d prize over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 6316. H. C. A remarkable cow. Nestor 2d. P. 389, H. C. Favorite 2d, P. 1434,C. Half-sister to Una's Boy. sire of Una's Boy 2d, a great sire of butter-test cows. Due to calve August l^th, 1911, by thai nuich-talked-of sire, Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. tended pedigree of this great sire.) (See front page" E for ex- f. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1011. No. ^^. Boll. OXFORD VIXEN'S MAJESTY, 95474. A J. C. C. Bred by C. Mourant, St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Horn Septembt-r 4th. 1909. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and svitch. A very handsome bull; nice head: prominent eyes; strong, straight back; splendid loins; thin tail, with splendid switch ; neat in bone ; rich , soft, mellow hide ; good width of body ; large and well -placed rudimentaries. Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645. H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (with h i s progeny). April, '08. Among his butter-test- ed daughters are: I'a t en t ' s_,Snowdrop, P. 13763, H. C, Cer- tificate of Merit, May, ' 10, public but- ter test. I lb. 15i ozs,, 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle. P. 12832, H. C, Certificate of Merit. May, '08, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d. P. 12934. H. C. {now Oxford Lad's Granddaughter, 23844S). Certificate of Merit. May, '08, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. May, '09, 1 lb. 11 OZS-, 118 days in milk. A cham- pion winner at lead- ing shows last fall. Some other prize win- ners he has sired are: Oxford Model. 232512, 1st pr. 2-year-old, National Dairy S., '09. Merry May, 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 2, Aug., 10. Oxford Bess, P. 14612. 2d pr. and St. Sa- viour Parish prize. Class 2, Aug.. '10. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979, H. C, Trinity Par. pr.. Class 1, Apr., '07. Jessica, P. 13228, H. C, St. John Parish pr.. Class 3, Aug., ■08. Crocus 6th, P. 13380, H. C, St. Saviour Par. pr., Class 2, May. '08. King of Oxford. P. 4112, H. C, St. Sa- viour Par. pr.. Class 4, April. '08. Broom 5th. P. 14654, St. Mary Par. pr.. Class 3. May, '10. Cherry Royal 2d, one of group winning Reserve for Presi- dent's Cup, Aug..' 10. May Vixen, one of group winning Re- serve for President's Cup. May. '10. Cora's Prince, P. 3969, H, C, sire of Agnes, winner of Certificate { of Merit, public but- ter test, Oct., '10, 1 lb. 13 ozs,. 175 days in milk. Oxford Lad's Grand- daughter, mentioned above, sold in our '10 auction for $1,600, and three months later sold for Si, 800 at auc- tion. Gamboge's Knight is sire of Oxford Ixia's Lass, sold in our '10 auction for $1,050. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) Sire OXFORD MAJESTY, P. 4057, H. C. Sire of Fern's Oxford Prin- cess, that sold as a yearling at our '09 auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I., for $370. Oxford Majesty is sired by a great sire, one which proved him- self a prepotent sire, and his get are in great demand by the very best breeders. The dam of Oxford Maiesty. Oxford Lad's Lucy, won 1st pr. over the Island, and was one of the handsomest cows ever led into a show- ring. Locate her picture in group of four that won the President's prize at the Island show. Aug., "07. by exam ining index of illus- trations. (See No. 76, on pre- ceding page, for his full pedigree.) Dam L MAY VIXEN. P. 14298, H. C. A grand dairy cuw, and one of the hand- somest cows in the ' ' Linden Grove" herd. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show. '02. First prize over the Island in a class of 44. '02. First prize over the Island, August. '03. Son of Flying Fox (see below). Fontaine's Oxford Pride. 187430, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended c o w. Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801. H. C. J. H. B.) 3d pr. over Jersey, August, '01. 3d pr. over Jersey, August, '02. 3d pr. in public but- ter test, 2 lbs. 1\ ozs., 48 days in milk. 1st pr. over the Is- land, August, '04. Blythwood Bowl winner, Aug., '04. A magnificent dairy cow and sold at our '05 auction sale for $2,500. to Mr. How- ard Willets, "Ged- ney Farm." White Plains, N. Y. Oxford Vixen 2d, P. 11163, C. Winner of Certificate of Merit in public butter test. '06. 1 lb. 13} ozs , U5 days in Sandow.P. 3255.H.C. His sire, Houpla, is also sire of Gamboge's Pride 5th. 10138, H. C, Certi- ficate of Merit, pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 10 ozs., 105 days in milk, May. '05. Lucy 17th. P. 10266. H. C., Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 87 days in milk. Lucy 12th. P. 9236, C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test, October. '05, 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 1 18 days in milk. Oxford Vixen, P. 9851. H. C. Winner of Certificate of Merit. May, '05. 2 lbs. 2^ ozs. in public butter test. 49 days in milk; 38 lbs 12 ozs. milk. Her sire. Flying Fox, is sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2\ ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2\ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept.. '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the 2d. 3d and 4th prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our May, '04, sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox aver- aged $635.77. Caiest, P. 2591, H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pionship and State's prize. Grouville Show, '98. Fifteen daughters of Caiest, sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaged $865 each. His dam. Oxford Lass, is also sire of two other famous sires; namely. Houpla and Oxford Lad. Gamboge's Pride. » ti-P- 4508. H. C. She has won the fol- lowing public but- ter tests: May. '96, 2 lbs. 7iozs. Oct.. '96, 2 lbs. 2iozs., 217 days in milk. May. '97. 2 lbs. S\ ozs. Oct., '97, 2 lbs. 4J ozs. Oct., '98, 2 lbs. 1\ ozs.. 1 18 days in milk. Oct., '99. 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 130 days in milk. Houpla, P. 2793, H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla, F. 9271, H. C., winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup, St. Saviour Show, '05 . Also winner Certifi- cate of Merit in but- ter test. May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs., 73 days after first calf. And other butter-test cows. Queenie 3d, P. 8471, H. C. (Gamboge's Queen. 213S80. A. J. C. C.) Winner in public but ter tests: October. '04. 2 lbs. 10 ozs,, 47 da>s in milk. May. *05, 2 lbs. 3i ozs.. 249 days in milk. Oct.. '05, 2 lbs. 9i ozs.. 72 days in milk. Sold in our May, '10. auction to Dr. H. D. Rodman for $1,400. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C Champion winner over the Island. August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of the great bull, Oxford Lad. and of Agatha's Flying Fox (above). Oxford Ixia 2d, P. 7953, H. C, Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May, '00. 1 lb. I2i ozs., 77 days in milk. Par. prize, May. '00. Oxford Ixia, her dam, is also dam of the great public butter- test cow, Oxford Ixia 3d. P. S5S4, H. C. winner of the Silver and Bronze Medals in the public butter test, making five different public tests from 2 lbs. 4i ozs. to 2 lbs. ISi ozs.. in 24 hours. She is dam of the bull. Maiesty, P. 3523. H. C. Fontaine's King, P. 2207. H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. Rob Roy, P. 1184, H. C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. li ozs., 24 hrs. Euclid. P. 2239. H. C. Sire of many prize winners. including Fontaine Countess. 1st over Jer. Sold to Mr. Wm. Rocke- feUer. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. Dam of 3 famous bulls; namely. Caiest, Houpla and Oxford Lad. (See below.) Gamboge's Hero, P. 2416. H. C. 1st ov. Jer. as a tested sire, '98. 2d over J., Aug., '98. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 4th, F. 2537. C. 1st over Jersey. '91. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. Oscar. F. 410, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Nunthorpe, P. 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. SJ ozs. Nellie Tranter, P. 5472. H. C. 4th over Jersey, '95. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. (See above.) Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. H. C One of the best in her day on the Island. f Duke. P. 2093. C. Par. pr.. April. '95. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508. H. C. The great butter-test- ed cow. (See above.) Queenie, P. 4859. C. (Golden Queen of St. Saviour. 149137.) She was sold in our May. "00, sale. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. '96. 2 lbs. \\ ozs.. when 214 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, public butter test, '96. 2 lbs. 4i ozs., when 1 60 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. public butter test. '95. 1 lb. \S\ ozs., when 180 days in milk. Boulivot's Lad. P. 2443. C. His sire. Golden Lad 2d, is sire of Golden Lad's Daisy, 136499, 19 lbs, 2 ozs,; Golden Lad's Mermaid, sold at our May, '02. auc- tion sale for $1-100. Oxford Ixia, P. 7100. H. C. Winner of Parish prize and 2d prize. St. Saviour, '98. Winner Bronze Medal. P. B. test. March. '00, 2 lbs. 8 ozs.. 70 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, P. B. test. May, '00. 1 lb. 151 ozs., 127 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B. test. May, '01. 2 lbs. 6i ozs.. 147 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B, test. March. '02. 2 lbs. 5J ozs.. 48 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B. test. May. "01. 2 lbs. 1 \ ozs.. 49 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. P. B. test. May, 03. 2 ItK. 2* ozs., 79 days ■in milk. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $52 7 a head. i Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land has ever pro- duced. (See above and below.) Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023. H. C. .\ great sire, pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grand- sire, Ciolden Lad. P. 1242. H C. L Pearl. F. 7684. H. C. Una's Boy 2d. P. 2070. H. C. Sire of Oxford Ixia, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Useful Maid. 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Lucy Sth. I lb. 15 ozs. Una's Lily 3d. 1 lb. 14i ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. Dam of Golden Queen of St. Saviour (Queenie, P. 4S59, C.) as above. Caiest, whose eight daughters, in our '05 sale, averaged S9S7.50. Houpla. sire of L a d y Houpla. winner of Champion Cup. test- ing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.. 73 days in milk, aifter first calving. Flying Fox's Oxford Lass, first prize winner over the Is- land. Oxford Lad. P. 3123, H. C. t. S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 78. Heifer. COMBINATION'S PRBTTY BVA, 235220, A. J. C. C. Bred by C. De Gruchy, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born May 30th. 1908. Imported September 13th, 1909. by T. S- Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except few white hairs in black switch; white tongue. Strong, rugged heifer: thin neck; splendid back; broad hips; best of loins; thin, well-set tail, with splendid switch; body of extraordinary depth and width; remarkable udder development, running way to the front, with good-sized and well-placed teats. f Sire COMBINATION, P.3744, H.C. 1st over Jer.. May, '06. 1st prize, St. Heiier Show, Aug.. '06. 1st pr. and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, April, '09, in com- petition with Beau- voir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls, and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield. 1st prize over Jersey, April, '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. At the St. Heiier Show. Apr., '10, the daugh- ters of Combination won the following prizes: Combust, 1 st prize heifer in milk. Lady Carita 8th, 2d prize heifer in milk. Lily 12th, 1st prize young cow and Champion of show. Combination was im- ported by us in '09, and from his record and breeding, and the quality of his get, would have been sold for a record price but for an un- fortunate injury which terminated in his death. Several breeders ex- pressed their inten- tion of bidding high on Combination had he been in condition to sell. (See No. 61 for ex- tended pedigree of Combination.) Topsman, P. 3202. Reserve over Jersey, Aug., '02. He is a son of the fa- mous Golden Fern's Lad cow. Golden Leda, P. 8000. H.C. whose son. Stock- well. P. 3550, H. C, sold at our May, '07, auction sale for $11,500 to Hon. A. B. Lewis, Frede- ricksburg, Va His h a 1 f-b r o t h e r, Leda's Golden Lad. won the following prizes in Jersey: 1st pr., R. J. A. S-, '01, '02; 1st pr.. R. J. A. S.. State's, '01. '02; 1st St. Martin. '01, '02; Sweepstakes, North Club. '01, '02; 1st and Champion (with progeny). Western Club. '05. Sire of many prize winners, among them being: Rozel's Victory 6th, 1st over Jersey, '04. Carnation's Gem 2d. 1st over Jer., '04. Wonder's Lad, 1st over Jersey. '04. Rozel's Victory 5th, 3d over Jersey, '04. Zelie 3d, 1st over Jer- sey, '03. Roderick's A u r i f e r, 1 st Royal of Eng- land, '06. Smiler 2d. Royal of England, '06. Victoria of Athenia, Junior Champion at the World's Fair. St. Louis. Mo., '04, and Reserve for Grand Champion. His daughter, Emi- nent's Leda. sold in our '09 auction sale to Dr. H. D. Rod- man, Shelby vJUe, Ky.. for Dam PRETTY EVA, P. 10996, C. Fereor, P. 2891, H. C ■ First prize over the Island. '00. Five of his daugh- ters, in our May. '04. sale, averaged_ji$707 each. His grandsire. Uncle Peter, is by a son of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. and out of the famous cow, Sul- tane, P. 7. H. C, the first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen; 1st St. Saviour, '70; 1st H. B.. '71; Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex., '71. Sultane is dam of Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C, 2d over Jer., Apr., '87; 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88; 2d over Jer., Apr., '89; 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including Alicante, P. 3880, H. C; Ox- ford Rose, P. 3737, C; Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C, and Oxford Lass, P.3582, C. I Golden Leda, P. 8000. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '00. 1st pr. and Champion- ship, North Club Show, '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, May. '04. Golden Leda is dam of Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063, H. C; For- farshire's Golden Leda. 178458, and the great bull. Stockwell. sold in our May, '07, sale for $11,500 to Mr. A. B. Lewis. Mr. Ahier, the owner and breeder of Golden Leda, also bred Golden Fern's Lad, Eminent 2d and "Stockwell." Golden Leda is now owned in the famous herd of Mr. Wm. Rockefeller, Tarry- town, N. Y. BIueTBoy, P. 2578. H.rc. Sire of Blue Belle Princess, 157364. sold in our May, '01, sale to Hon. M. H. Olin. Perry, N. Y., and has tested for him 15 lbs. 1 oz. of but- ter. His dam. Blue Belle, sold in our May, '04, sale for $3,600. Her son. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, sold for $3,000 as a calf. She is grandam of the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands. Abyssinienne, P. 3095. H. C. Royal Pierson, her sire, is half-brother to Golden Hero. P. 1833, H. C-, 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '93; 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '93; 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '94; 1st over Jersey and Par. pr., '95. He is sire of Nita Belle D., 21 lbs. U ozs., and Nicotine's Pet. 20 lbs. 1 oz. Due to calve May 28th, 1911, by Sul- tana's Golden Jolly, 86180, A. J. C. C, a bull that is the admiration of every one that visits "Linden Grove," and many times has the question been asked, " What would he bring on the Island of Jersey?'* He is a son of the famous cow, "Golden Sultana," the nearest living representative of the famous cow, "Sultane," P. 7, H. C. "Golden Sultana" sold in our May, '10, auction sale, at the age of 12, for |3,700, and her son, "Sultana's Oxford Lad," sold in same sale for $11,100. "Sultana's Golden Jolly's" sire is "Viola's Golden Jolly," 79314, sold in our May, '09, auction sale for $12,000. Royal Pierson, P. 922, H. C. His dam, Bellona 3d, is dam of the famous bull. Golden Hero, and dam of Bellona 5th, 3d Royal. '93; 1st Royal Counties, '93. Flora's Pride, P. 954, C. Descended from Duke, P. 76, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '75; Par. and lstH.B.pr..'75. Imported and regis- tered as Sweep- stakes Duke. 1905. sire of Duke's Pier- rot Lady, 31023. 21 lbs. 12 ozs., and six others, average test being 18 lbs. li ozs. Petune's Pet, P. 5704, H. C. 3d over Jer., '94, '95. 4th over Jersey and Parish pr., Aug. ,'95. Biythwood Bowl, '95. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '96. 3d over Jersey, '97. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, ' ■ Stockwell, " sold for $11,500. Leda. P. 6636. H. C. One of the best cows the Island has ever produced. Dam of Leda's Prince, P. 2762, H. C, winner of many 1st prizes over England. He is sire of D a i r y 1 i k e, P. 9043, H. C. Certifi- cate of Merit in the public butter test. Oct., '03, 1 lb. lU ozs., 159 days in milk. Pierson. P. 680, H. C. 1st over Jer., 1st H. B, and Par. pr., '85, 1st Guenon pr., '85. We imported his grandsire, Sir George, in '81, and sold him at auction in '82 for $5,100. Next year his son , Coimt St. George, who sold for $2,600. Bellona 3d, P. 874, C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., '88. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May, '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '89. Forget-Me-Not, P. 291, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '81. 1st H. B. pr., '81. 1st Guenon pr,, '81. 1 st and Sweepstakes, N. J. State Fair. '82. Sire of Well Done. 19 lbs. 4 ozs. Lady Phillis. 18 lbs. 15 ozs. Sibyl's Beauty, 18 lbs. Flora, F. 813. H. C.21 Uncle Peter. ' -. P. 2115. H. C.5i^ 2d pr. over Jersey, j Sire of Uncle Peter's Rosette, sold in our May, '01, sale for $1,000, and her heifer calf, by Flying Fox. sold in same sale for $1 .250. His granddaughter. Uncle Peter's Gold- en Del, 157354, has made the phenome- nal record of 13 li lbs. of milk and 80 lbs. 13 ozs. of churn- ed butter in 30 days. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. [ Dam of Caumais Lad (sire of Financial King and Guenon Lad). Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5^ ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Strawberry, P. 1578, H. C. Petune. F. 4193. H. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize win- ners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Half-sister to the great Bronze Medal cow, Aurea, P. 8693, H. C. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin). (See No. 66 in catalog.) Golden Pearl, P. 1975. H. C. Eminence. F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C..'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Eminence of the Is- land, 15 lbs. 10 ozs., when 10 yrs. old. Satisfaction, winner of 3d over Jersey. Happy Cicero, F. 374. H. C. Sire of Golden Sheen, 25561, 14 lbs. 4^ ozs. t Aunty 2d. P. 647. H. C. 1st over Jer., Aug., '85. 3d over Jer. and Par. prize, '87. [ Napier 2d. P. 244, C. L Bellona 2d, P. 529. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. 1st over Jer., '79. '80. 1st St. Peter. '79. '80. 1st Pa- State Fair. '80. Sire of B e u I a h DeGruchy. 13480, 22 lbs. 2 ozs. Maritana, 12039, 16 lbs. 3i ozs. Geneva. 13220. 15 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Marie S.. 12043. 15 lbs. 6 ozs. Erica, F. 1946, C. Nimthorpe, P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. 5i ozs.; Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01, and other prizes. Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H. C. 1st H. B. ov. Jer., '85. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91 . 1 st over Jersey and Champion Cup, '93. Meadow Boy, P. 1193, C. Grisette. P. 2058, H. C. Grand dairy cow, milking from 18 to 20 Qts. daily, and very persistent. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Daughter of Everton King. P. 390, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Daughter of Brown Fern, the dam of Eminence (see be- low). ' Lowland King. P. 1673. H. C. Promesse, F. 5481, H. C. Traveler, P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. winner of 2d prize, St. Martin Show, '94 and '95. Brown Fern is also gran- dam of Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. (See above.) Sir George, P. 221, H. C. Istpr, ov. Jer., '80, '81. Sold at T. S. Cooper's auction sale, Oct., '82, for $5,100. Sire of Young Garenne 3d, 13648, 16 lbs. 3i ozs. Liberty 2d, 16717, 14 lbs. 6i ozs. Aunty, F. 1737, C. Welcome, F. 257, C. Bubona 2d, P. 161, C. Romulus, P. 181, C. Bellona. F. 457, C. Grey King. P. 169.H.C. 3d pr. and 3d H. B. over Jersey, '77. 1st over Jersey, '78. 3d Eng. Royal, '78. Bonheur. F. 1651. H.C. 1st pr,, St. Peter, as heifer and 3 -year- old cow. 2d pr. ov. Jersey, '81. Imported by T. S. Cooper, and sold at auction, May. '82, for $790, to Mr. N. S. Russell, of Mass. No. 78 A. Cow. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OP JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, lOlh A. J. C. C. MABBVS POET'S BEAUTY, 252123, (Beauty's Rose, P. S. 9848, H. C.) Winner of First Prize and Sweepstakes, Grouville-St. Saviour Show, 1910. First Prize over Jersey, Parish Prize and Theatre Challenge Cup, Royal Jersey Show, May, 1910. Won Second Milking Prize, May, 1910, Public Test, 49 lbs. 6 ozs. in 24 hours. Dairy Boy. IV Bred by A. Melin. Crouville, Island of Jersey. Horn .\pril 2.Sth. 1901. , ^ o ^ Impjrted September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Nice head, rich, amber horns, large, prominent eyes; dished face; long, ewe neck; razor back; •iharp withers; broad hips; thin, whip tail, well set; skin thin and soft as a mole's; wide and deep body; udder of great size, with good sized and well placed teats. A great milk machine. Sire MABEL'S POET, P. 2964, H. C. Was bred by Mr. Wm. Labey, founder and breeder of the great Fontaine and Mabel families . Mabel's Poet has had a wonderful record. He has been award- ed twenty-two first prizes, and is the sire of over fifty first-prize winners, including P o e t's Pride. Cham, cow for young cows and Grand Champion, Brockton Fair, M.ass., '06; Lady Aldan 2d, 2d over Jer., '03; Mabel's Blue Belle, 20 lbs. 1 OZ-. and sold at our '05 sale for »1,000; and many other great animals. He was sold at auction for £3,000. Sire of Poetess Nelly, F. 9213, H. C. 1st pr. and Silver Medal, St. S a V i o u r-G r o u- ville Show. '05; Cer- tificate of Merit in public butter test. May, '06. 1 lb. 15 ozs. 121 days in milk. Beauty's Rose, P.9848, H. C, witmer 1st over Jer., Par. prize and Theatre Chal- lenge Cup. May. '10; 2d milking prize, May, '10, public but- ter test, 49 lbs. 6 ozs. in 24 hours (1 lb. U| ozs., butterj. _ Fauvic's Sapphire 3d, P 10771, H. C Cer tificate of Merit. May, '06. I lb 8J ozs., 115 days in milk. And many other cele- brities. Dam BEAUTY OF CARTERET 2d, P. 6195, H. C. A splendidly bred cow, inbred to old Sul- tane. P. 7, II. C, and tracing to our importations of the early 80's. There are still some of the old breeders left who will remember the sensation when we led into the sale ring at Madison Square Garden, the old cow, Les Cateaux, F. 487, H. C. and nine of her granddaughters, by Nonpaiiel, P. 37, H. C. She was a cow a good deal the type of old Coo- massie. Caiest. P. 2591, H. C. 1st prize and Chain- pionship and State's prize, Grouville S., '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C , and other noted animals, among them being Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C, 2 lbs. 7 J ozs.. being 48 days in milk in public butter test; 1st prize winner over the Island and Blythwood B o w 1, August, '04. Fifteen daughters of Caiest sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales averaging £865 each. His dam, Oxford Lass, is also sire of two other famous sires; namely, Houpla and Oxford Lad. Mabel 38th, P. 5311, H. C. One of the best dairy cows ever bred by Mr. "Wm. Labey. Large and tempt- ing offers have been refused for her. She is half-sister to Gold- en Fern's Lad, being by Boyle, the sire of the great Fontaine family. Fauvctte's Boy, P. 1735, H. C. Sire of Twiney, Certificate of Merit, butter test. Oct . 01, I lb. 7 ozs., 288 days after calv- ing. The great cow, Jersey Venture, that swept the Western Show rings in '97, '98 and '00. Beauty of Catillon 2d. 1st at Grouville S., '99. Mayflower. P. 6916, H. C, dam of I*on- taine's Mayflower, that sold in our May. '05, sale for £1,200. Riverside. F. 8288. C. a grand dairy cow. She won in the pub- lic butter test. Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '05, 1 lb. 7j ozs., 279 dayf in milk. Beauty of Carteret, P. 4721. H. C. By the same sire as Golden Lad (see above) and out of the same dam as Fontaine 4th. P. 2537. H. C, dam of Fontaine's King (above) and other noted animals. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. (See below.) 'l Fontaine 4th. P. 2537. H. C. Reserve No for Cup, '90. 1st p over all Jer., '90 1st Herd Book, '90. 1st over Jersey, '91. Blythwood Challenge Bowl for best cow in show, '91. 22 qts. milk and 3 lbs. butter in 24 hours. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr , 1st over Jer , Apr., 2d over Jer., .\pr., 1st over Jer., Aug., '87. '88. '89. '89. Fontaine's King. P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. By the same sire as Golden Fern's Lad, P 2160, H. C, the most prepotent, most distinguished and pre-eminent Jer. bull that the world has ever produced. (For full particulars, see front pages.) Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Mabel 23d, P. 323, H. C. 4th over Jer. and Par. pr., '91. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '93. Mabel 2d, F. 889, H. C, won Bronze Medal at C. I. Ex., '71; 2d p. over Jer., '7^; 4th p over Jer., '80; all first prizes at Grouville Shows. She is dam of Mabel 4th, P. 243. H. C, second Guenon prize. '81; first at Grouville, '80. '82; Sweepstakes, '82; sold in our sale. May, '83, for £2,100. I L Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Everton King. P 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners and erandsire of the famous bull. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Mabel 13th, P. 1125, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '92. 1st pr. over Jer., '94. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of £527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 156538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157325, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 152097.21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOJ ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 84 ozs. Golden Lass of , St. John, 149150, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228. 16 lbs. 1 i ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, IS lbs. 14J ozs. Golden L a d's Ro- saire. 115227, 14 lbs. 143 ozs. Fauvette. F. 2024. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. (See above.) Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey. '85. 1st Grouville, '87, 1st over Jersey. '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show. '88. 24 quarts of milk. 2 lbs 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Guenon's Pride, P. 347. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. 1st Guenon pr., '82, '83. 3d over Jersey, '83. 3d H. B. ov. J.. '82. '83. Fontaine. F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey. '86. 1st Grouville, '87. 1st over Jersey. '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show. '88. Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show '83. (. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. (See below.) Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C Dairy, F. 1267. H. C. Horace. P. 94. H. C. Polly. F. 1828. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '84. '85. 26 quarts milk; 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hrs. Mahomet. P. 2,'i9, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 7557, A J. C. C. (See below.) [ Minerva. F. 2281. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6815, H. C. H.C. Romulus. P. 181, 2d pr.. St Peter. 3d Lon. Dairy Show Cetewayo, P. 224. ( Sire of Cetewayo's Silver ( Musique. F Bell. 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lily. 17 lbs. 1095, H.C. Quality. F. 1748. H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Cham. Cup at the Roy. Jer. Show, '82. (16 lbs. 8 ozs.) (Guenon's Pride, P. 347, H. C. 1st Guenon p., '82, '83. 3d ov. Jer., '83. I Mabel 6th. P. 360, H. C. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st p., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. 1 J OZS- but- ter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over Jersey. '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88. 1st p. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14J ozs. butter. Everton Prince, P. 751, H. C. . Beauty of Faldouet, F. 1644, H. C. Horace, P. 94, H. C. Sire of " Le Brocq's Prize," 1st over Jersey. '78; 53 bulls in eonipetition. Polly, F 1828, C. 1st over Jer., ',S4, '85. 26 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d p. over Jersey, 'S3. Sire of Count s Fillpail,30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84; also Parish prize. Jolly, F. 230, C. Grey. H. B. closed. Very good cow. Dairy Boy. P. 218, C. Dairy. F. 1267. H. C. Scipio, P. 157. H. C. Ist pr. over Jersey. Mabel 2d. F. 889. H. C. Cicero. P. 255. H. C. 1st p. over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale. Oct.. '82. for £3,100. Sire of 8 tested cows. I Minerva. F. 2281. C. Farmer's Joy. P. 305. H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1st p.. Eng. Royal. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d p. over Jer.. '70. 1st p . St. Saviour. '7 1st H. B . '71. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many prize winners. Lemon. F. 2402. C. Rival, F. 342, H. C. Fancy. P. 271. C. Nonpareil, P. 37, H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer.. '72, '73. 1st p. H. B.. '72. Young Patricia. F. 35, H. C. Record of 20 qts. milk and 12 lbs. butter. Jersey weight. r Count Cicero. I F. 398, H C. \ 2d p. ov. Jer.. Apr. ,'83. (See above.) I Sultane. P. 7, H. C. (See above.) Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Sire of three tested cows. 16 lbs. 4 ozs. to 17 lbs. 24 ozs. QuaUty. F. 1748. H.C. Winner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show. '82. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. r Rusticus. P. 109. C. ( Brunelle, F. 521, C. Orange Peel. F. 129. H. C. Les Cateaux, F. 487. H. C. Bred April 7th, 1911, to the cclehr.-ited bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter" at the Island of Jersey bull show, .-Vpril, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction th;it can be accorded a bull), and his sons won all first prizes in all the other classes. The lirst-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oak- lands no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood ol those two distinguished cows, Lady \iola and Blue Relle. (.See front jjage B for full particulars of his illustrious parentage.) The calf by this distin- guished sire, from so great a cow as Mabel's Poet's Beauty, will be of great value, whether a bull or heifer. T.S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 191 1. No. 79. Cow. J. c. c. IMPORTED I,AU^ VIOI^A. 238437, A. (Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C.) (Volume XVII, page 336, ^English Jersey Herd Book.) 1 he Peerless Lady Viola — Greatest Cow of Any Breed, Living or Dead. See following pages for her Matchless Record, Picture and History. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, "King of the Island" and ** Coming King of America." (See front page B. Bred by J. W Lc BoutiUicr. St. Oiu-n, IsUiiul uf Jersey. Horn April 2Sth. 1899. Imported February 2d. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Sulid color; bUick tongiie and switch. \\'h.it shall we say for this grand old matron — n fa nily name sj familiarly known in every Jersey home in tnc world — dam of more high-priced animals than any othi-r cow in the country can show up? Thousands of Lrecders are anxious to know what her son. Noole of Oaklands. P. 3909. H. C. will sell tor at our next Decoration Day sale, and who the for- tunate buyer will be. Such cows are only born once in a lifetime She swings the most exquisite head ever seen on a Jersey, with large, sparkling eyes; rich-colored, down-curving horns; broad forehead; dished face; broad, open muzzle; thin, long neck; straight, razor back; very sharp withers, broad hips; good loins; thin. long, whip tail, beautifully set. with ma' noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over jersey, '84, also Par- ish prize- Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H- C. Golden Lass. F. 5711, H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. Ist pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of 8 tested cows. Minerva. F. 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royahst. P. 139. H, C . son of Regina. F. 32, H. C. Farmer's Joy. P. 306. H. C. 1st over Jersey. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d over Jersey. '70, I Count Cicero. I F. 398, H. C. 1^ Sultane. P. 7, H. C. Mahomet, P 259, C, Son of Farmer's Glory. f Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. i i Istov, Jer., '83. '84, '85. [ Mussy, F. 1152. C, Margot 2d. P. 703, H C. Marcot, F 253. C. Sally, F 642, H C. Angela's Lad, P. 397. H. C. 2d over Jer. and 2d H. B., '85. Half brother to Tor- mentor, sire of 46 tested cows in Amer- ica. Bobby's Last. F. 6641, H. C. Wolseley, P. 401, H C. Hetty, F. 1106, C. f Orange Peel, P- 288, H- C- 3d pr- and 3d H- B- pr-, R- J. A. S., '81. Descended from Or- ange Peel, P. 129, H. C. ^ Daisy, P. 421, H. C. Her dam is by Orange Peel, F 129. H- C-, sire of Young Rose (Arthur's). f Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796, H. C. 4th H. B. pr.. May, '85. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., .\ug., '86. Granddaughter of Car- lo. P. 180. C, sire of 4 tested cows. Baron, P. 289, H C. Sire of Baron's Sophie, 76151, that tested 19 lbs. 15; ozs. She is dam of Sophie's Tor- mentor. 20883, the sire of Figgis, 76106, Grand Champioh cow at St Louis World's Fair, '04. Bellus, F. 273. C. Margot, F 2053, H- C. Farmer's Joy, P- 306, H- C. (See above.) Angela. F. 1607, H. C, 2d ov. Jer., '75, '76, '80. 1st over Jersey. '80. Bobby. P. 20S, H, C. 1st H. B. pr. and 2d pr. over Jer., '79- Cow on I. of Jersey. Duke, F. 237, C. 1st p. over Jer., '79. 1st p. and Champion I Cup, Eng. Roy-. '79- j 'Young Rose 2d, P- 202, H- C- 1st OV- Jersey, '77. Ist p H. Book, '77, r Cato, P. 178, C. I Voung Daisy. P. 50, C. f Josephus, P. 388, H. C. 3d H. B. pr . '84. 2d over J., Aug., '85. I Ring. F. 2655, C. f Jasper, P. 254, H. C. I Les Buttes, '■ P. 489, H. C. 3d H. B. pr. and Par, pr., '85. R. H. and Par. pr.. .\ug.. '86. Farmer's Glory. F. 274. H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '79, 1st Eng. Roy.. '79. 1st St. Peter, '79, 1st Penna. State Fair. '80'. Head of Ist pr. herd. N. J. State Fair. '81. Sold at auction to Mr. T- A. Havemeyer for 53,200- Sire of 8 tested cows- I Perry Farm Maid, [ Mabel, F- 1598, H C- P- 178. C '80. '80, Bred .'\pril 6th, 1911, to Gamboge's Kniglit, P. ,'i(J45, H, C. (See front page E for full particulars of this famous sire.) Gam- boge's Knight is distinctly of Coomassie-Sultane descent, and the union of his blood with that of Lady Viola can not help pro- ducing si)lendid and far-reaching results. Without breeding her back to her own son, N ible of Oaklands, we could not have accomplished a more promising mating, even among the many great bulls at "Linden Grove." Gamboge's Knight brings in, to support his Cyolden Lad-Oxford Lass inheritance, the influence of those grand old butter and breeding co\vs. Gamboge's Pride and I'ontaine, whose records and those of their descendants place them in the class with Oxford Lass as progenitors of the "Jer- sey ([uality." Gamboge's Knight is proving a credit to his illustrious parentage, and that his is a prepotent influence has been abundantly demonstrated in his daughters. And his son, Oxford You'll Do, has just brought laurels home to the family, by winning, with his progeny, first prize over Jersey at the April, '11, bull show on the Island — the most valuable prize, and the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull. The coming calf from Lady Viola by Gamboge's Knight is one to reserve a prominent place for in future Jersey history. GOLDEN LAD'S VICTORIA, 157325, A. J. C. C, DAM OF LADY VIOLA, P. 8463,H C. A higlily cominenJed Jaughler of Golden Lad, P. 1242, li. C. Island name, Bagatelle 2d, P. 656-4. H. C. Dam of Lad> Viola. She sold in our May, 1901, auction for $745. Full sister to Oolden Lad's Fawn Duchess, test, 23 lb<. 0 ozs.; highest testing daugh- ter of Golden Lad. Sold in ojr 1903 audio i to th; late Capt. M. C. Campbell, Spring Hill. Tenn.-ssee. IMPORTED LADY VIOLA, 238437, A. J. C. C. (Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C.) (Vol. X\"II, page S36, Englisli Jersey Herd Btjok.) The Peerless Lady Viola — "Shining Star" of the "Linden Grove" Herd. For Lady Viola we claim that she is the greatest cow, living or dead. No cow of any breed, with such an individual record as she achieved, has ever produced stock to make such butter tests and win so persistently in tlie show ring, or progeny to sell for such high figures, as has Lady Viola; and at the same time live to tell the tale and go on doing business in the same way. And we submit her record to substantiate this claim Lady Viola Won First over Jersey, 1904. Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 1904; Yield, 2 lbs. 12 ozs., 50 Days in Milk. First over Jersey and Winner of the Theatre Champion Cup, .May, 1905. First Prize, Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Qrouville Show, 1905. First over Fngland Wherever Exhibited. 1906. First Prize, Royal Counties' Show. Cardiff, 1907. First Prize, Royal Show, Lincoln, 1907. First Prize, Tunbrldge Wells Show, 1907. First Prize, Tring Park Show, 1907. First Prize, Tring Show, for Tested Cows (after being on the show circuit for eight weeksj, 1907. Champion at Tring Show, 1907. First over England Wherever E.vhibited, 1907, 1908. LADY VIOLA IS DAM OF THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED ANIMALS, AT THE HEAD OF WHICH IS THE "KING OF THE ISLAND," NOBLE OF OAKLANDS: Noble of Oaklands, 9.5700, A. J. C. C. (P. .3909, H. C), Winner of First Prize, St. Saviour vShow, 1907; First over Jersey, 1910, for Hull and Progeny. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all First Prizes at the Island of Jersey Bull Show-, April, 1910. Ninety-two First Prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get within the past three years (See front page B for full particulars regarding Noble of Oaklands.) Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 190.5; yield, 2 lbs. 15 ozs., 39 days in milk, when 4 years and 1 month old. (She is owned at "Linden Grove," and we also have her son, Viola's Golden Fern. See his pedigree, No. 11 of catalog.) Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C, Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, 1906; yield, 3 lbs., 38 days in milk, when 4 years and 1 month old. Winner of Parish Prize, August, 1904. Three of her daughters have won Certificates of Merit in the I'ulilic Butter Tests, and another won first prize over the Island. Qoldcn Jolly's Lady Viola, 203699 (Poppy Viola, P. 10902, H. C). Winner of Bronze Medal in Public Butter Test, October, 1905. She is looked upon on the Island as having made the most phenomenal jiublic butler test, taking into consideration age and lactation, ever made — testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk, and only 30 months old. She made a private test of 2 lbs. 9 ozs. in 24 hours. Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314, sold in our May, 1909, auction to Drs. Still and Laughlin for 512,000 — the highest price ever paid for a Jersey at auction. Bull, sired by Blue Sultan, for which Mr. Alexander Miller-Hallet, Esq., refused an olTer of 2,000 guineas (($11,500). WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE A COW OF ANY BREED TO SHOW SUCH A RECORD AS LADY VIOLA HAS ACHIEVED. Lady Viola was not an "Accident" — She was Bred from a Never=Failing Formula, the Blending of Coomassie and Siillane. "Chance" was not an element in the creation of Lady Viola, nor in our possession of her and her famous son, Nolile of Oaklands. She is an example of a "happy nick" of blood lines which we have known for thirty years to be ])repotent for dairy capacity and ideal type — perfect udders and teats, and conformation true to the cast of the breed. We have known her immediate family for years, and watched the development and performance of her sons and daughters with the keenest pleasure and interest. Her matings with bulls of consanguineous ancestry have brought such splendid results, botli in sons and daughters, that we shall use the blood permanently in the "Linden Grove" herd, having retained two bulls out of her high testing daughters — one by Golden Fern s Lad, the other by Sultana's Oxford I^ail — that are to carry down tlic Coomassie-Sujtane influence to future generations of " Linden Grove" Jerseys. Golden Joll\ s Lady Viola, full sister to Viola's Golden Jolly, was imported by us in 1906, and sold in our 1907 auction to Mr. J. M. Overton for $(325. Such faith had we in this blood that we re-bought her in Mr. Overton's s.ile of 190S for $2,5.50. Another daughter, W'illoh's Rosy, empha- sizes the "breeding-on ' quality of this blooi by having three daughters that have won public butter test honors, and another that won first on the Island at the Royal Show. (See Mr. Hudson s letter in reference to this famous cow on front pages. ) But it was not wholly on the knowledge of Lady Viola and her daughters and sons that we accepted this family for all that is desirable in type, C|uality and inheritance. Her ancestry, near and remote, has been our inspiration through years of devotion to the Jersey industry. Twelve years ago we imported her dam. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C, by the Coomassie-Sultane bull. Golden Lad, whose great-grandsire, Cicero, we had brought over thirty years previously and sold in our October, 1882, sale for S;5,U)0. At same time we brought out Sir George, a bull bearing exactly the same relation to Coomassie as Cicero, and sold him for $5,100; and the next year we brought out St. Clementaise and her son, Count St. George (by Sir George), and the mother and son Ijrought a total of $5,200, in our 188o auction. Bagatelle 2d was named Golden Lad's Victoria, and sold in our 1901 auction for $745 to Mr. F. G. Crane, Dalton, Mass. Then we brought over Bag.itelle 2d's full sister, registered as Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, who was selected in our 1902 auction by Mr. R. F. Shannon for the late Capt. M. C. Campbell, for whom she made the remarkalile record of 23 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in seven days — the highest tested daughter of Golden Lad. Captain Campbell's herd in Tennessee was one of the most noted in America. Here such cows as Baron's Sophie, Oonan, Kathletta and contemporary notables held sway in tlie early eighties — with old Tormentor, 3533, imp., right next door at Major Campbell Brown's to give them the Coomassie cross which produced such liulls as Sophie's Tormentor (sire of Figgis), Oonan's Tormentor, etc. \\'e knew the cjuality of Lady Viola's sire. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C, who had won first over Jersey in August, 1898, and in 1901 imported his daughter, Nobleman's Lady Mary, 162076, that was bought by that veteran Ijreeder, the late Mr. John A. Middelton, of Shelbyville, Ky., who showed her to an unbeaten record at Kentucky fairs. The dam of Nobleman, Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C, a magnificent dairy cow who won second over Jersey and Sweepstakes at the Three-Parish Show in 1897, was also dam of Gipsy Maid 2d, P. 9641, H. C, winner of first over Jersey, August, 1902, and many other prizes. Gipsy Maid is descended from Orange Peel, P. 288, C; Bobby, P. 208, H. C, and Angela's Lad, P. 397, H. C. (the latter being out of the same dam as Im- ported Tormentor, 3533), her sire being Poster, P 1152, H. C. In 1901 we imported a splendid granddaughter of Poster from the herd of Mr. R. J. Pope in England — Beresford Darkie, F. 8367, H. C, who had won Certificate of Merit in the London Dairy Show public butter test the year previously, yielding 2 lbs. i oz. in 24 hours. Those who attended our earlier sales will certify to the excellence of the individuals mentioned as representative of their respective families. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C, son of Golden Lad, was the sire of Xolileman and grandsire of Lady Viola, doubling up the Coomassie-Sultane blood with that through Lady Viola's dam. Bagatelle 2d. Aristocrat, because of the blood he carried and the type of his daughters, impressed us so that we have brought over a number of his daughters, one of which was Aristocratic Beauty, winner of Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, yielding 2 lbs. 10^ ozs. when 124 days in milk. She was sold for $1,000 to Mr. J. M. Overton, who has selected her son, by Golden Fern's Lad, for use in the Overton Hall Farm herd. Aristocrat's dam was Nameless, P. 3222, H. C, a granddaughter of Wolseley. She won first over Jersey in 1894, and First in Champion Class four follow- ing years in succession, scored 97 points, and made a jirivate flutter test of 2 lbs. 11 ozs. in one day. Such is the inheritance of Lady Viola. We have watched for more than three decades the successful results from the blending of the blood of old Sultane, P. 7, H. C, with the descendants of Coomassie, F. 1442, H. C, and those contemp- orary notables with which we "fell in love" more than thirty years ago. The pedigree of Lady \'iola is full of it, and the records of her ancestry tell the tale of Sultane blood coupled with Wolseley (grandson of Farmer's Glory), .Angela (the dam of Imported Tormentor), Bobby (representing Mr. ■Arthur's captivating Voung Roses), Carlo, Orange Peel, etc. It has never failed. Golden Lad, double Sultane, bred to N.imeless, granddaughter ofj Wolseley, produced Aristocrat. Aristocrat, bred to Gipsy Maid, who traces close up to those e.irly families mentioned, ])roduced Nobleman. Golden Lad, breci to Bagatelle (Farmer s Glory again), produced Bagatelle 2d, dam of Lady Viola, and her full sister. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, with the highest test to the credit of Golden Lad. The harmony of this "nick' through Golden Lad and old Gipsy Maid shows with marked emphasis in Nobleman and his superior daughters. But not there alone. It developed a climax when Lady Viola was bred to Willoli, a three times Ciolden Lad bull. From matings with Willoh came her tw'o highest testing daughters, Willoh's Rosy (3 lbs.) and Miss Viola (2 lbs. 15 ozs.), whose w-onderful butter tests are just an ounce apart and made when each was four years and one month old, and wdien they were the same length of time after calving. It is seldom that the opportunity for arriving at a conclusion presents itself so happily as in the comparison of the work of these two full sisters under identically the same circumstances. A "match race" could not have been more sitisfactorilv arranged. And the uniformity of their work, under similar conditions, forces the conclusion that these high testing daughters of Lady \'iola, like their dam, were not "accidents, but the creation of the powerful butter blood .■^ent down by Coomassie and Sultane. A recent exainiile, through another channel, of how the lilood of our earlier importations is blended with that of Sultane in sensational individuals, is seen in the remarkable cow Distinction's Queen, P. 11732, H. C, a cow in our 1910 auction coveted by many of the best breeders, and sold for $2,600. She is by (Oxford Lad, essentially representative of the "happy nick," his dam being by a son of Wolseley and Sultane, and out of a granddaughter of the Coomassie buJJ, Cicero. His sire is bred in these same lines, tracing several times each to Cicero and Sultane. Distinction's Queen was first prize winner over the Island, August, 1906; also winner of the Blythwood Bowl, beating with ease all the mature cow-s on exhibition. We are convinced that her'quality is characteristic of the Sultane-Coomassie nick that produced Lady Viola. They not only win in the show ring and make dairy records, but they make records that in some other families (where it was not so common or anticipated) would seem phenomenal and freakish. But it is in the blood, and they can't help it, and that blood breeds on. Through still another channel, this "nick" jiroduced Viola's Golden Jolly and his full sister, the "phenomenal" Golden Jolly's Lady Viola. Their sire. Golden Jolly, was by the doulile grandson of Golden Lad, Golden Fern's Lad, and out of Brookhill Rose 2d, who is by a son of Sultane and out of a granddaughter of the Coomassie bull, Cicero — exactly the same formula that ])roduced the dam of Oxford Lad. And we find the grand climax when the blood that is in Lady Viola met that of Blue Belle (with a top-cross of Coomassie-Sultane through Golden Lad again), and fashioned Noble of Oaklands, " King of the Island" and "Coming King of America." With all this evidence, can we be lilamed here at " Linden Grove," for thirty years ago "putting our eggs in the Coo- massie-Sultane basket" and keeping them there? THE W0RLD=FA/V10US COW, "LADY VIOLA," P. 8463, H. C. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909_ H. C, as well as other celebrities. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30. 1911. No 80. Cow. C. C, NOBI^B'S BBAUTIPUI/ NBI/I/Y, 252203, A. J. (Noble Nelly, P. S. 14798, H. C.) Winner of First Prize, Sweepstakes and Champion Cup, St. Saviour-Grouville Show, 1910. Winner of Fourth Prize over Jersey at the Royal Show and Parish Prize, August, 1909. Parish Prize, May, 1910. Bred by W. J. Labey. Grouville, Island of Jersey. Born February 22d, 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; small spot on black tongue' black switch. She is as handsome as her name indicates; she is of lofty carriage; swings a beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; long, strong, straight back ; splendid withers ; best of loins ; very broad hips; thin, long, whip tail, beautifully set, with magnificent switch; body of great depth and width; skin thin and soft as a mole's; magnificent udder, running way to front and rear, with large and beautifully-placed teats. She can not help but grow into a sensational cow, and the prizes that she has taken is evidence enough that she must have shown dairy quality enough to ''burn," otherwise she would not have carried away the Sweepstakes prize at so great a show as the Grouvillt-St. Saviour. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville. Ten n,, Dec. '07. to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester, M ass., for $1,025. who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, T e n n.. Show, Oct.. '07, in a class where the Champion bull of the year w^as shown; and Prof. ScovcU. who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the shows, was free in saying, "had he been judge at Nash ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion.' ' Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr.. St. Saviour. '07. 1st pr.. Royal Show. '10. for bull and 5 female progeny. Born April 13, "05. 90 first prizes and Championsh ips stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships. Eng.. Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull sho«', April, '10. 1910— S first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in Eng. and on the Island within three years; and no doubt a correspond- ing number in Amer- ica. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars regarding the great bull. Noble of Oaklands.) Dam NELLY DU PARCQ, F.9660, H. C. I Ladv Viola, P. 8463, H. C. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test , May. '04. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May. '05, 1st pr.. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show. '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06 and '07. Champion over all England. '07. 1st pr. for butter-test cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C. that tested in pubUc butter test. May, '05. 2 lbs. 15 ozs. ' Hope. P. 1948. H. C. Hope sired a number of remarkable dairy cows; among them being the great cow. Rill, P. 6982, C, the dam of Eminent's Raleigh. He is sire of Rustique, P. 7300, C, an 18- quart cow, and dam of the great cow, Fontaine of Oak- lands, 195S12, A. J. C. C. that sold in our '06 auction sale for $900. to Mr, Howard Willets, and is dam of the great bull, R a 1 e i g h's Duke. Due to calve Jiij^^^v^lOU. by the sensational bull, Uamooges Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See front pages E, F and G, for particulars of this remarkable sire.) Bobby's Shy Fox. 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St, Saviour and Grouville Show, Is land of Jer,, '02. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C, Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, ' ' Gedney Farm, ' ' White Plains. N, Y,. for $3,600. Dam of t Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C, sire of Finan- cial King, P, 2624, H, C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5} ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196. that sold as a calf for $3,000. f Nobleman. P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '98. 1st over Jer., Aug., '98. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02, sale to J. A. Middelton. Shel- byville, Ky,, the un- beaten Champion of many shows. His dam, Gipsy Maid, is dam of Gipsy Maid 2d, P. 9641. H. C, winner of 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '02; 1st over Jersey, Aug,, '02; Parish prize, May, '03, and Aug,, '07; Reserve over Jersey, May, '09; 2d over Jersey, May, '10; Special prize at Roy. Show and Special prize. three-Parish show, '10. Dam of Gipsy's Noble, P. 4322, H. C. (See No, 121.) Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325. and sold in our May. '01, sale for $745. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. M a r e t t to Lord Rothschild, at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr,, B. and W. S., N. A. S. S,. and 1st at the Yorkshire S., Eng., "95. (2 1bs.9j ozs. of butter in 24 hours.) Sire also of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs., and many other famous animals. Sire of Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023. H. C, who sired Golden Lad's Daisy. 19 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 7 days, and other notable cows. Regina's Pride, F. 7450, H. C. 1st over Jer., May, '94. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J, C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C, Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 8^ ozs, in 24 hours; also Oxford Vixen . that tested 2 lbs. 2} ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. and others. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H, C. A magnificent dairy c o w, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1 st and Sweepstakes, Three-Parish Show, '97. Sire of ' ' Aristocratic Beauty," that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, May, '05, testing 2 lbs. 10 V ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test, 121 days. She sold in our May, '06. sale for $1,100, to Mr. J, M. Overton. Nashville, Tenn. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H, C- 3d over Jersey, '97, 2d and Sweepstakes at Three-Parish S., '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) BagateUe. P. 5076, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August, '90; also winner of £15 pr. The most prepotent bull the Island ever produced, transmit- ting the Sultane type (for udder and teats) to his entire progeny. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. Oxford Dahlia, P, 2588. H. C. Won 1st pr. and C, Oxfordshire Show, Eng., '93. 1st pr., R. A. S.. Ches- ter, Eng., '93. 1st p. and Silver Cup, H. S.. '93. 1st pr. R. A. S., Eng. Show, '94. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, "97, Sire of Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational Fern, sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grandson, * " Stock- well,' ' sold for $11,500, Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Baron of St. P, 1279, John, H. C. Lugans, F. 7020, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. S73. H. C. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. . Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over jer., '81 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., 2d Lon. Dairy S., Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646 (ofhcial record. 39 lbs,, 12 ozs.), that sold at our auction sale. May 11, '82, for $3,550. Bobby 5th. P. 1060, Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Champion Class, '95, '96, '97, '98. 24 quarts per day. Private butter test, 2 lbs. 11 ozs., 24 hrs. ' Poster, P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and gran- dam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th. P. 3277, H. C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Fontaine 9th, that milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a vear; 41 Ihs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H, C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, B.C. He was sold to go to France when 1 2 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Bobby3d, P. 697.H,C. Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Lemon Rex, P. 552, C. Venus, F. 1784, H. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. Sally 2d, P. 414, H. C. Leonidas, P, 881, H. C. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 4th, P. 1188. H. C. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C, 2d pr., August, '88. L Baron's Mabel, P. 1419, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '85. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of 2 in list. C. '84. I Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. 3d over Jersey, Sultan Cicero, P, 670. H- Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. 2d over Jersey, C. '83. Sultane, P- 7. H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B-. '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island ha? ever seen." T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MaV 30. 1911. No. 8l. Cow. NOBI^E'S SUNSPOT, 252180, A. J. C. C. (P. S. 14261. H. C.) Winner of Second Prize over Jersey and Parish Prize, August, 1909. Bred by T. Binet, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born May 22d. 1907. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except mottled white on brisket; white tongue; black switch. Handsome head with large, prominent eyes; thin neek; strong, straight back: splendid withers; grand loins; very broad hips; tail thin, long and beautifully set; magnificent switch; body of great depth and width, neat in bone; very thin, soft, mellow hide; beautiful udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) Winner of 1st St. Saviour pr., '07. 1 st pr . , Royal Jersey Show, Apr,. '10. for bull and five female progeny. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show. Apr., '10. 90 first prizes and championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oak- lands and his get in the past three years -no doubt exceeding those to the credit of any bull of his age. His first daughter that came into milk. Noble Dora, P. 14736, won Certifi- cate of Merit in pub- lic butter test before she was three years old— 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 157 days in milk. Among his sons are: Noble's Jolly Sultan, 1st over Jer.. Class 3, Apr.. '10; 1st ov. Jersey and Sweep- stakes over all ages, Aug.. '10. Matilda's Noble. P. 4357. H, C. 1st pr.. Class 2, Apr., '10. Noble Peer, 1st pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 1 , Apr., '10; 1st prize and Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour-Grouville S., '10; 1st pr. and Junior Cham.. Nat. Dairy Show, Water- loo (la.) Dairy S-. Ohio. Ky.. III., and Tenn. State Fairs; 1 st pr. and Grand Champion, National Jersey Show, Shel- byville. Ky.; 1st pr. Jr. yearling, Mem- phis, Tenn.— all in the season of '10. Sold at auction for $3,000. Fontaine's Chief, 1st over Jer. and Spe- cial pr. over all ages. Class 8, Aug., '09. Golden Jolly's Noble, 1 st and Sr . Cham . , Tenn. State Fair.'09. Distinction's Noble, 1st and Sr. Cham., National Jersey S., Shelbyville, Ky..and at Ky. State Fair; headed 1st pr. herds at Ohio State Fair and Memphis. Tenn.. '10. Sold for $2,150. (See front page B for further particulars regarding the great bull Noble of Oak- lands.) Dam SUNSPOT, P. I2J57, C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May. '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup. May. '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited. '06 and '07; Champion over all England. '07; 1st prize for butter tested cows, Aug., '07. She is dam of 3 butter- tested daughters, and of the bull, Viola's Golden Jolly, sold in our '09 auc- tion for $12,000. (See No. 79 for pedi- gree of Lady Viola.) Royal Lad, P. 3235, Sunshade, P. 9485. H. C Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760. A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer.. 02. 1st and Championship, Ohio and Illinois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle. P. 4307. H. C. Men Plaisir. P. 2548. H. C- Imp. and registered as Golden Mon Plaisir. 59936. First in his class and Champion winner over the Island in '98. First Ohio Agr'l and Industrial Exposi- tion, Columbus. '01. First and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair. '01. Headed Grand Sweep- stakes Herd, all dairy breeds. Ohio Exposition, '01. and several other prizes. Sold in our sale. May, '01, for $3,500 to Hon H. N. Higgin- botham. Joliet, 111. Sire of Bright Bess, P. 9534. H. C., Champion winner over the Is- land, May. '03. and other Champion prizes, and sold in our May, '04, sale for $1,000. Bel Royal Buttercup 2d, P. 3266. C. Parish prize. May, '96. May 9tb, Due to calve ^SlT'Olli, 1911, by Gam- boge's Knight, P. :i64.5, H. C. (See front pages E, 1'" and G for full particulars of this great sire.) Pilot's Sultan, P. 2795, H. C. His dam. besides win- ning many prizes on the Island, was a great prize winner in England, as follows: 2d at Essex; V. H. C, Royal Counties; H. C , at Royal Show, '99. 1st at Wiltshire, '00. 1st at Norfolk, '00. 2d and Res. for Cham- pion, Norfolk, '00. 3d at Tring Show. "00. La Rocque Snowdrop, P. 7631, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs, 6 ozs, in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. And 9 others. Golden Lily, P. 5101. H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1st St. Mary. Champion, W. Show. A magnificent dairy cow pronounced as such at our sale by all good judges. Dam of Grace Darling (by Duplex ) . that won 1st pr. at St. Mary Show, May, '01, and for which her owner, Mr. Arthur, has re- fused some very tempting offers. Lord Nelson. P. 900, H. C. 4th ov. Jer.. Apr., '87. 3d ov. Jer,, June, "87. 2d ov. Jer.. Apr,. '88. Bel Royal Buttercup. F. 6262. H. C. Sultan, P. 2448, H. C. Reserve over Jersey, Apr., '98. Sire of Sultan's Sultana. 157345, a very fine young cow. sold in our '01 sale for $335. Pilot's Legacy 5th, P. 4558, H. C. Parish prize. May, '93. 4th over Jer.. May. '94. 1st over Jer, and Par. pr.. May, '95. Prize in Special class, Aug.. '95. Reserve over Jersey, Aug.. '96. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. May. '97. Duke of Maitland, P. 2185. H, C. Winner of Silver Medal. Sire of Princess of Maitland. 149158. A. J. C. C. prize winner. St. John Show, '99. and tested 20 lbs His son. Duke of Grou- ville. P. 2481. H. C, has sired a remark- able lot of dairy c o w s. which are highly prized by Is- land breeders. La Rocque Maid, F. 7419, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including S u I t ane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C, 2d over Jersey, '88. 2d H. B over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88. 1st over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Clarence. P. 1494, H. C. 1st St. Peter. Lily Brown, P. 420, C. 2d pr., St, Mary. Dam of Deery, C. over Jersey and sold to Mr. Coleman for $1,500. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84. '85. Philidora. P. 1041, H. C. Sir John. P. 2176, H.C. Descended from Gold- en Lad, the most prepotent bull the Island ever pro- d u c e d, transmit- ting the Sultane type (for udder and teats) to his entire progeny. Sultana, P. 6072. H.C. I st and Sweepstakes at the North Show. '96. 2d p. ov. J . May. '96. 2d p,. North Show. '97. Dam of Sultan, 2448. Reserve over Jersey. Apr.. '98. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Pilot's Legacy 3d. P. 2897. C. Rob Roy, P. 1184, H.C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040. 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jer.. '84; also P. pr. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 57U. H. C. 1st over the Island. Useful Lad. P. 997. H. C. 2d over Jer., Aug , '88. Young Rosebay. P. 2519. H. C. 1st St. Peter. 2d over Jersey. Carlo. P. 180. C. 1st St- John. "78. Par.. R. J. A. S., '78. 2d over Jersey, '79. 1st over Jersey, '80. Blonde. F. 1365. C Mahomet, P. 259. C. Mussy. F. 1152. C Philidor. P. 276. H. C 2d over Jer. and 2d H. B-, '82. Jewess, F. 1724, C. Golden Hero. P. 1833. H, C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. Apr.. "93. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug-, '93. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. '94, '95. Parisienne, F. 7501. H. C. Courage, P. 1813, C. Headed the late F. C Le Maistre's herd with signal success. Sire of Courageous Countess of Oakland, F. 8640, H. C. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '00; official test. 2 lbs. in 24 hrs. Water Lily. P- 4838. H. C. Happy Jack. P. 808. H. C. pilot's Legacy 2d. P. 1956. H. C. Golden Boy 2d. P. 1251. C. (Never exhibited.) I Darkey's Daisy 3d, P. 3445. H. C. I Ladv Dawish. P. 4371. H C. 1st p , 1st H- B, p , Aug . '92 2dp . RASE Show. 1st p. (open and local classes) and Cham- pion p. at the East Sussex Show, '95. Biythwood Challenge Cup. R. J. A S., Aug . '94. 1st R. A. S. E.. '96. 2diR. C. Show, '96. r Golden Lad. P- 1242. H. C. (See above) Dawish 3d, P. 3373. H. C 3d ov. Jer. and Par. p . "90 1st over Jersey. '90. 1st over Jer and Par. prize, '91. '92. 3d p . Lon. Dairy Show. '93. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 82. Cow J. C. C. NOBIvE'S I.UCY, 25217s, A. (P. S. 14880. H. C.) One of Five to Win First over Jersey as Progeny of Noble of Oaklands, April, Winner of Second Priee over Jersey and Parish Prize, August, 1908. Third over Jersey, August, 1909. 1910. Bred by G. A. Messervy. Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born May 1st. 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome young cow ; beautiful head ; very rich, amber horns; large, prominent eyes; dished face: thin neck; strong back; splendid withers; broad hips; best of loins; tail thin and long and beautifully set, with magnificent switch; neat in bone; very thin, mellow hide; body of enormous depth and width; perfect udder of enormous size (for so young a cow), running way to the front and rear, and of great width; teats of good length and beautifully placed. She is the making of a great cow. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909 H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st St. Saviour pr., '07. 1st pr., Royal Jersey Show, '10, for bull and five female prog- eny. 90 first prizes and championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 190S — 1 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and two Champion- ships, England, Is- land of Jersey and America. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class. 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all first prizes at the Island bull show, April. '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for ■'get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prs. all authen- tic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within three years, and no doubt an equal or greater number in America. His first daughter that came into milk. Noble Dora, P. 14736, won Certifi- cate of Merit in pub- lic butter test, Oct., '10, before she was three years old— 1 lb. 1 1 ozs., 157 days in milk- (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars regarding the great bull, Noble of Oaklands.) Dam CHAMPION LUCY, P. 12373, H.C. Winner of 3d over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '07. ' ' Selected for Austra- lia as the best young cow on the Island." — J, A. Perree. Golden Champion. P. 3334. H. C. 3d over the Island, Aug., '04. 2d over the Island, Aug., '03. 2d State's prize over the Island, Apr., '03. Sir Watkin, P. 2991. H. C. Son of the famous cow, Golden Lad's Creampot, 162061. Forfarshire's Lucy, P. 10576. H. C. Winner of 2d pr., yearling class. North Club Show, May, '03. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. Aug., '04. Par. prize, Aug., '05. 2d prize, young cow class. North Club Show, May, '05, two months before drop- ping second calf — ' 'a record." 2d prize, North Club Show. May. '06, and Reserve Champion, two months before dropping 3d calf — * ' a record.' ' 1st over Jer., Aug., '06, and Reserve for Blythwood Bowl. 1st over Jersey, Spe- cial Class, Aug., '07. Exported to England, where she has been a frequent winner. She is dam of the prize heifer, Noble's Lucy BeUe (see No. 83). Iris, P. 7878, H. C. Her sire. Dr. Jim, is also sire of the great cow Golden Beat- lice 2d. Forfarshire, P. 2944. H. C. Reserve ov. Jer., '00. 1st p., St. Saviour Show, '01. Cham.. St. Saviour Show, '01. Sweepstakes over Grouville and St. Saviour Show, '01 . beating among others. Fereor, 1st over all Jersey, '00; Fontaine's Lord, 2d over all Jersey and 1st State's pr., '01; judged by dif- I ferent judges at each show. Forfarshire sold at our auction sale. May. '03. for $1,750, to Filston Farms, Glencoe, Md.. and they could have had $5,000 for him from two different par- ties, soon after get- ting him home. He is sire of the bull. Companion, 1st pr. over England, Tun- bridge Wells Show, '03; Forfarshire's Lucy. 1st p. over the Island, '04; and the heifer. Forfarshire's Clarence. 2d prize over Jersey and Par- ish prize. May, '03. His get has won 1st prize at Lexington and Ky State Fair. Four of his get, in our auction sale, averaged $583. Lucy's Lass, P. 7092, H. C. Financial King, P. 2624. H. C. Imported by P. J. Cogswell. Esq., to cross on the daugh- ters of Exile. He was sold to Mr. Wm. Rockefeller, owner of the famous '"Rock- wood" herd. Irene, P. 7835, H. C, now named Golden Lad's Cream- pot, 162061. 1st p. ov. Jer. and Re- serve for Blythwood Bowl, '00. Winner of Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '01. Dr. Jim, P. 2318 Duchess of Kent, P. 6277, H. C. Prize winner over the Island. '99. Reserve, Blythwood Cup in *99. Picton, P. 2392. H. C. Full brother to Handsome Gold Phillis, that, as a 3-year-old, sold for $625, in our auction sale. May, '00. Bred March 5th, Knight, P. 3645, H E, F and G for full particulars of thisjgreat sire.) 1911, to Gamboge's C. (See front pages i<:''crr Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C, Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J, C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. 1st p. over Jer., '89. 1st H. B. pr. 1st Parish pr. Dam of Ravachol. P. 2032. C. John Bull, P. 2653, C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363. H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498, A. J. C. C. Ahcante, P. 3880. H.C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. The three latter are Cham, winners. 4 of her get have sold in our auction sale at an average of $2,762.50. Trooper. P. 2109, H.C. 1st pr. over Jer., '95. Lucy 4th. P. 1516. H. C. Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, '96. Sire ot many noted animals; among them Guenon's Lad, the Ky. Champion. Finance, P. 4611, C. 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 24 hrs. ■ Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. Creampot 2d. P. 2721, H. C. 1st over Jer., '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Lily Brown, P. 420, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Welsh Girl, 2552, H. C. Sergeant Major, P. 2010, C. 4th St. Martin, '94. Son of Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C.r 1st pr. over the Island, August, '90; also winner of £15 prize. Sixtydve of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $527 a head. Golden Pride. P. 1903. H. C. Son of Golden Lad (below). Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Sold for $3,600 at our '04 auction. Trial, P. 1187. H. C. 1st over Jer., '89, and Champion, '90. Interest, F. 3582, C. She had eight daugh- ters, all of them with milk and butter tests. Carlo 3d, P. 817, H. C. Creampot, F. 2993, C. Carlo, P. 180. C. Blonde, F. 1365, C. f Eric Rex, P. 695, H. C- |_ Lady Pollock. F. 5619. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. 10* ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Castor's Beauty, P. 3840. C. Primrose 6th, P. 3808, C. 4th over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '97. 2d and 3d. North Club, '97. Reserve, North Club, '98. 1st and Champion- ship, '99. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4tb, as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. White House 2d. P. 1232. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Ouen. '85. Columbus, P. 447, C. Lucy 2d, P. 687. C. Willard 2d, P. 1078, H. C. Primrose 4th, P. 1671, H. C. 3d North Club, '85. 4th over all Jer., '86. 4th H. B.. '86. 2d North Club, '86. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '83. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2\ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2iozs. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st p. at Grouville. Baronet, P. 307, H. C. 1 St over Jersey, '84. 1st H. B., '84. White House. F. 2531. H. C. Forget-Me-Not, P. 291. H. C. Pearl, F. 2198, C. Sir George, P. 221, H. C. Lucy Peel, F. 2203. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. No. 83. Cow. J. C. C. NOBI^E'S LUCY BELI/ie, 252188, A. (Noble I' t h w o o d Bowl winner, Aug., '04. A magnificent dairj' cow, and sold at our '05 auction sale for $2,500, to Mr. How- ard Willets, "Ged- ney Farm." White Plains. N, Y. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged $933. Agatha of Oaklands. 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow. Agatha, F. 8432. H. C, J-H.B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs, 1^ ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Sold in our May, '02, auction for $1,700. to Mrs. M. M. Pat- terson, Port Ken- nedy, Pa. Caiest, P. 2591. H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pionship and State's prize. Grouville S.. '98. Sire of Mabel Poet, P 2964, H. C. and other noted animals. Flftecn daughters of Caiest sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaging $865 each. His dam, Oxford Lass, is also sire of two other famous sires ; namely. H o u p 1 a and Oxford Lad. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. 1st p. at St. Saviour Show, '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. She has won the fol- lowing public butter tests: May. '96, 2 lbs. 7{ ozs. Oct., '96. 2 lbs. 2iozs., 217 days in milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. I st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05 auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- s o n, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. His daughter. Golden Sultana, sold in our May, '10, auction for $3,700. At s a m e time her son, Sul- tana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. At the National Dairy Show. Chicago, '08, the Grand Cham- pion and Junior Champion females were daughters of Golden Fern 's Lad, while the Grand Champion bull was a grandson, and out of a granddaughter of Golden F e r n's Lad. The four prs. for bull and get (the most important of all prizes) all went to Golden Fern's Lad and his close de- scendants. (For fiUl particulars, see front pages.) Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. 1st pr. over Jer., '89. 1st H. B. prize. Ra vac hoi, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam. Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs of butter in 24 hours. Jersey weight. Fontaine's King. P. 2207. H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals, including O r i g a's Queen, winner Cer- tificate of Merit in pubhc butter test. May, '02, 1 lb. I2J ozs,. 107 days in milk. By same sire as Golden Fern's Lad (above). Oxford Lass, P, 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. Rob Roy, P. 1184. H. C. 3d over Jer , Aug., Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7tb, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. He also sired the great cow. "Speckled Band." dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Her dam. Brown Fern 2d. is dam of Aurea, P. 8693, H. C. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin, 252122; see No. 66 of cata- log). Certificate of Merit in public but- ter test. May, '07, 2 . lbs. 4^ ozs,, 167 days in milk; Br. Medal, public butter test, Oct.. '03, 2 lbs. ioz., 167 days in milk. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. Like her daughters was a very rich and per- sistent milker. Orme, P, 1660, H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs, l\ ozs, of butter in 24 hours. L Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. (See above.) J Courage, P, 1813, C. I Grassy Brown, P. 3370. H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. (See above.) Fontaine 4th, F. 2537. C. Reserve No. for Cup. '90. 1st over Jersey, '90. 1st Herd Book. '90. 1st over Jersey, '91. Dam of Fontaine 7th, P, 5391, H. C, 1st prize, Grouville, '98; Bronze Medal, but- ter test, '98. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days. And 1 1 others. f Sultane's Favorite, i P. 873. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer,. '88. 2d H. B. pr.ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy Sh., '88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 ib. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King. P. 390. C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. , Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Granddaughter of Fon- taine, F. 2058, C, 1st over Jersey, '86, '88. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '93. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. is dam of Eminence, F. 7124, C., Sweepstakes, N. C, Show, '92; dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs, 6 ozs., winner of 1st prize. Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa. Indiana and St. Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner, Minnesota State Fair, '02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous Island sires; Leda, the dam of Golden Leda, she dam of the bulls, Stockwell, Leda's Golden Lad and Topsman; Satisfaction, 3d over Jersey; and Eminence of the Island, 15 lbs. 10 ozs., when 10 years old. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey, '82. Sire of 7 tested cows. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Golden Cloud. F. 358, H. C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. Ijozs., 24 hrs. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer,, Apr,, '88, 2d over Jer., Apr . '89. One of the most fa- mous of Island sires. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252, C, ( Oscar. F. 410. H. C. I Sired by Scipio. P. 157. I H. C. 2d over Jer,. I '77; 2d H. B. and P. < p.. '77. [ Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. (See below.) Sultane, P. 7, H. C. (See below.) Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. . Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588, H. C. Winner of 7 first prizes in England. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. (See above.) Oxford Rose, P. 3787. H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. She died of milk fever, June 11. '95. Guenon's Pride. P. 347, H. C. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Wolseley, P. 401,H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '83,'84.'85. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d over Jer,. '70. 1st pr., St. Sa%'iour,'70. ist H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero. F. 398, H, C. 2d pr. over Jer., 'S3. Sire of 2 tested cows. Oxford Daisy, F. 6818. H. Snowfiafce. P. 714. H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. ' Oxford Daisy. F. 6816. H. C. Her daughter. Oxford Dahlia, is dam of Oxford Rose, the dam of Courage (see at left). Another daughter, Ox- ford Primrose, is dam of Oxford Lass (see below). f Horace, P. 94. H. C. Sire of Le Brocq's Prize, 1st over Jer., '78: 53 bulls in com- petition. Polly, F. 1828, C. 1st over Jer., '84. '85. 26 quarts milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Sultan. F. 58. H. C 1st over Jer.. "67, '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten.) Longuev*ilIe Queen, F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale, Oct.. '82, for $3,100. Miner\'a, F. 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royalist. P. 139. H. C. son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. FONTAINE'S OXFORD PRIDE, 187430, A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C, J. H. B.) -'■ Third Prize over Jersey, August, 1901, 1902. Third Prize in Public Butter Test, 2 lbs. 7| ozs., 48 Days in Milk. First Prize over the Island, August, 1904; Blythwood Bow! Winner, August, 1904. DAM OF THE GREAT DAIRY BULL, GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT, P. 3645, H. C. Fontaine's Oxford Pride was sold in our May, 1905, sale to Mr. Howard Willets, White Plains, N. Y., for $2,500. She was a typical dairy cow from the end of her nose to the tip of her switch. When fresh she milked 22 quarts daily and 14 quarts when within four months of calving; it was impossible to dry her completely before calving. She was sired by Caiest, P. 2591, H. C, whose eight daughters averaged $987.50 in our 1905 sale. Her dam is the famous butter-test cow, Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. Her daughter, Oxford's Fontaine, sold in our 1909 auction for $2,525 to Dr. H. D. Rodman, Shelbyville, Ky. She is grandam of Oxford You'll Do, the bull that just won at the April, 191 1, Bull Show on the Island, First prize shown with progeny — the most valuable prize and the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull. The daughters of Gamboge's Knight have the same milky appearance and dairy conformation as what we see in their famous grandam, Fontaine's Oxford Pride. They are heavy and persistent milkers and great butter pro- ducers. A BATTLE OF FLOWERS ON THE ISLAND OF JERSEY. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY^30, 1911 No. 93. Cow. GAMBOGE'S HANDSOME DUCHESS, 25^150, A J. C C. (Gamboge's Duchess, P. 13312, C.) First Prize Winner in Two-Year-Old Heifer Class, St. Brelade Show, 1908. Bred by J. NicoUe, St. Helier, Island of Jersey. Born June 13th, 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White in forehead, on throat, armpits, croup," stillcs, flanks, thighs and tail; brisket, belly, fore ankles, hind stockings and switch white; black tongue. One of the handsomest young cows in the sale, and a great credit to her illustrious sire. She carries a lovely head ; large, prominent eyes ; dished face ; beautiful, rich-colored horns; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; best of loins; thin, long, whip tail, beautifully set, with magnificent switch; very neat in bone; great depth and width of body; skin thin and soft as a mole's; magnificent udder, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. A great dairy cow, as well as a magnificent breeder, she is still milking 10 quarts daily, 10 weeks within calving. Sire GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT, P. 3645. H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (with his progeny), April, 'OS. His son, Oxford You'll Do, has just won first prize for bull and progeny at the April, '11, Bull Show, Island of Jersey. Among his butter tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop. P. 13763, H. C, Certificate of Merit, May, '10, public butter test, 1 lb. 15i ozs.. 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle, P. 12S32. H. C, Certificate of Merit, May. '08, 1 lb. 12 ozs.. 130 days in milk. Tiddledywink's Daisy 2d. P. 12934. H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Granddaughter, 238448). Certi- ficate of Merit. May, 'OS, 1 lb. 11 ozs., 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '09, 1 lb, 11 ozs., lis days in milk. A Champion winner at leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model 232512, 1st prize 2-year-old. National Dairy Show. '09. Merry May, 2d prize and St. Saviour Parish prize, Class 2, Aug. .-'10. Oxford Bess, P. 14612. 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish prize, Class 2, Aug., '10; 1st prize and Sweepstakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show. '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979, H. C, Trinity Parish prize, Class 1, April. '07. Jessica, P. 13228, H. C, St. John Parish prize. Class 3, Aug., '08. Crocus 6th, P. 13380, H. C, St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 2. May. '08. King of Oxford, P. 4112, H. C, St. Saviour Parish prize. Class 4, April, '08. Broom 5th, P. 14654, St. Mary Parish prize, Class 3. May, '10. Cherry Royal 2d, one of group winning Reserve for President's Clip, Aug., '10. May Vixen, one of group winning Reserve for President's Cup, May, '10. Cora's Prince, P. 3969, H. C, sire of Agnes, winner of Certificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '10, 1 lb. 13 ozs., 175 days in milk. Oxford Lad's Granddaughter, mentioned above, sold in our '10 auction for $1,600. and three months later sold for $1,800 at auction. Gamboge's Knight is sire of Oxford Ixia's Lass. sold in our '10 auction for $1,050. (See front page E for full particulars regarding Gamboge's Knight.) Dam PEACOCK DUCHESS, P. 10927, C. Haiburton's Prince, P. 3131. H. C. Rena. F. 8559. H. C, Winner of Certificate of Merit. May, '99, butter test. 1 lb. 15^ ozs., 71 days in milk. Par. prize. R. J. A. S.. Aug., '06, Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '02. 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02. 1st pr. over the Island, August. '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands. 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Cham., St. Saviour and Grouville Show. "05. Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801. H. C.) 1st prize winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, August. '04. 3d pr. over Jersey, August, '01. '02. 3d pr. in public butter test, 2 lbs. 7i ozs., 48 days in milk. She sold in our May, '05, auction sale for $2,500. to Mr. How- ard Willets, owner of Gedney Farm. A daughter of Fon- taine's Oxford Pride, Oxford Fontaine. ' sold in our May, '09, sale to Dr. H. D. Rodman, Shelby- viUe, Ky., for $2,525. A full sister to Oxford Fontaine, Oxford Lad's Great Beauty. 235173, sold in our May, '10, auction for Si. 375. to Mr. How- ard Willets, owner of Gedney Farm. Napoleon Bonaparte, P. 2745, H. C. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. '99. '00. Goddington purse, '01. 2dState'spr.. Apr.'Ol. Sire of Madame Bonaparte, 187439, that sold in our '05 sale for $1,000. Victoria of Trinity, 172313, that sold for $675 in our '04 sale. She is dam of Vic- toria of Athenia. 172326, the sensa- tional young cow at the great St. Louis Show. '04. where she won 1st in her class and Junior Cham. of the show and Reserve for Grand Champion. Campanile 2d, P. 8180. H. C. Reserve over Jersey, Aug., '00. Par. prize. '01. '04. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged $933. Agatha of Oaklands. 162101. A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha, F. 8432. H. C, J. H.B.) Official butter test. 2 lbs. li ozs. in 24 hours; Jer. weight, being in milk 142 days. Caiest. P. 2591, H. C. 1st prize. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville S., '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964. H. C. and other noted animals. Fifteen daughters of Caiest sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaging $865 each. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. She has won the fol- lowing public butter tests: May. '96, 2 lbs. 7\ ozs. Oct.. '96. 2 lbs. 2iozs., 217 days in milk. May, '97, 2 lbs. 5| ozs. Oct., '97. 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Oct.. '98, 2 lbs. 7^ ozs.. 118 days in milk. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Sire of Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. Fleet 2d, P. 3435. H.C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '91. Dam of Dreyfus, 1st over Jersey, '01 . Traveler 2d, P. 2411. H. C. His sire is by a son of the Wolseley bull. Castor, P. 870. H.C. 2d over Jer., '87; 3d State's prize, '87; 1st over Jersey, '88. Campanile, P. 5383, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (See below.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. A very rich and per sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam. he proved him- self a remarkable sire. Countess of Oaklands. 162098. Official test. 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Fontaine's King, P. 2237, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. Grandson of Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jer., '86. '88; 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Oxford Lass, P. 35S4, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. Rob Roy, P. 1184. H.C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. liozs., 24 hrs. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. 2dov. J.. Apr,, '87. '89, Sire of many noted cows, including Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787. C. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440. C. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. Fleet. P. 2544. C. Granddaughter of Count St. George, P. 341. H. C. Doctor, P. 2039. H. C Grandson of Distinc- tion. F. 5519, H. C. 4th over Jer. and 1st F. S. prize. '90. Traveller's Toy 4th. P. 3887, H. C. Certificate of Merit. butter test. '97. 2 lbs. 2i ozs. in 24 hours. r Prince Bobby. P. U02, C. I Lady Sudbury. ^ P. 3172, H.C. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. Son of Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128,C. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs. ii ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. (See above.) Courage. P. 1813, C. Son of Golden Lad (see below). Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. (See below.) Fontaine 4th. F. 2537, C. Reserve No. for Cup, '90. 1st over Jersey. '90, '91, 1st Herd Book, '90. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. (See below.) Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90. By Everton King, P. 390, C. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st pr., Jer. Jubilee Show. '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. ' ' The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Isleworth. P. 599, H. C. Son of Sultane, P. 7, H. C. (see above). Lucille. F. 2409. C. ■ Distinction's Glory, P. 1680, H. C. Doctress 7th, P. 3522. H. C. Everton King 7th, P. 1107. C. Traveller's Joy 3d, P. 1899. H. C. 4th over Jer. and Par. prize, '88. 2d over Jer., Aug., '88. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '90. Willard. P. 836. H. C. Godavery, P. 6323, C. Due to calve July 19th, 1911, by Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter" at the Island of Jersey bull show, April, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sons won all first prizes in all the other classes. The first-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oaklands no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood of those two wonderful cows. Lady Viola and Blue Belle. (See front page B for full particulars of his illustrious parentage.) It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oaklands will again be offered at auction; so get a little of this blood while it is "on the counter." As in the case of Golden Fern*s Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. f. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, I9li. No. 93. Bull Calf. NOBI^E'S FAWN PRINCE, 9S705, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. H. Le Boutillier, St. Brelade, Island of Jersey. Born July 16th, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except very few white hair in black switch; white tongue: few white hair over right flank. A very handsome young bull, atid one that will stand a very good chance of being called up front by the judge for the blue ribbon. He is lofty in his carriage; handsome head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; strong, straight back, good withers; splendid loins; broad hips; thin, whip tail, beauti- fully set. with magnificent switch; wide and deep body; soft. thin, rich, mellow hide; neat in bone. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville, T e n n., Dec., '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester. M ass., for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, Ten n., show. Oct., '07, in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell. who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the show, was free in saying, ' 'had he been Judge at Nash- ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS. P.3909. H.C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr.. St. Saviour,'Q7. 1st pr.. Royal Show, '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows 1 909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships. Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships. Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all Isl prizes at the Island bull show, April.'lO, 1910 — 8 first prizes for ■ "get of sire' ' won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within 3 years and no doubt a corresponding number in America (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars ) Dam GAMBOGE'S HANDSOME DUCHESS, 252150, A. J. C. C. (GAMBOGE'S DUCHESS, P. I33I2, C.i 1 st prize winner in two-year-old heifer class, St. Brelade Show. '08. {See opposite page. No. 92, for her full pedigree.) Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey. '04; won in public butter test, May, "04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May. '05. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows. '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England, '07. 1 St prize for butter tested COWS. Aug.. '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H. C. Miss Viola, P. 9644. H. C., that tested in public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Wilioh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C. that tested in public but- ter test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy's Viola, P. 10902, H. C, win- ner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs., when 159 days in milk, after dropping her first calf, being only 30 months old. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox. P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows. Is- land of Jer., '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs. '03. nine Belle, P, 4307, H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i I I e t s, ■ 'Gedney Far m,' ' White Plains. N. Y.. for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C . sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624. H C-, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May. '03, sale for $1,725. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr., April, '98. ist ov. Jer.. Aug , '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at three Parish Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May. '02. sale to J. A. Middelton. Shel- byville. Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. She sold in our '02 sale to Col. M. C. Campbell, Nashville. Tenn. Champion Flyiftg Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H- C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 8i ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. IS lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct.. '07, 1 lb. 13i 07S., 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946. H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows. '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow, ' ' Nameless. * ' and he has shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, '97. A magni ficent dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle, P 5076. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st add Champion at N. C. Show. "96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- son, ' 'Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5 th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th. P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless. P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par pr., '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95, '96. '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day, private test. 2 lbs, 11 ozs. butter in 1 day. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th, P. 3277. H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Lugans. F. 7020. C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, Bobby 3d, P. 697, H.C Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Lemon Rex. P. 552, C. Venus, F. 1784, H. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d. P. 414, H. C Leonidas. P. 881. H.C Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513. C. f Jupiter. P. 757. C Daisy 4th. P. 1188. H. C. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d pr.. August, '88. Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. R. pr. and Par. pr.. '86. 2d over Jer,, Aug.. '86. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '89. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 191 i. No. 94. Cow. GAMBOGE'S PRIMROSE, 252171. A. J. C. C. (Primrose Day, P. S. I425it H. C.) Bred by H. J. Dorey, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born April 19th. 1907. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot in forehead; white on armpits, flanks, right thigh and legs, brisket, right stifle, belly and switch white; black and white tongue. A beautiful highly commended daughter of that great sire. Gamboge's Knight. She carries a hand- some head ; lofty carriage ; large, prominent eyes : very rich-colored horns; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; good withers: splendid loins; broad hips; thin, long tail, with splendid switch; neat in bone; very thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; splendid udder, with good-sized and well- placed teats. Sire GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT, P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr, over Jersey (w i t h his progeny). Apr,. '08, His son, Oxford You'll Do, has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr.. 1911. Bull Show. Island of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop. P. 13763. H, C. Cer- tificate of Merit. May. '10, public but- ter test, 1 lb. 15 i ozs., 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle. P, 12S52, H. C. Certificate of Merit. May, '08, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d, P. 12934. H. C. (now Oxford Lad 's Granddaug hter, 238448). Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May. '09. 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 118 days in milk. A Cham, winner at leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model, 232512. 1st pr. 2-year-old. Nat. Dairy Show, '09. Merry May. 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 2, Aug , '10. Oxford Bess, P. 14612. 2d pr. and St. Sa- viour Parish prize . Class 2. Aug.. '10; 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour . and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show, '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979, H. C. Trinity Parish pr., Class 1. Apr. .'07. Jessica. P. 13228. H. C. St. John Parish pr., Class 3. Aug., '08. Crocus 6th, P. 13380. H. C, St. Saviour Par. prize. Class 2. May, '08. King of Oxford. P. 4112, H. C. St. Sa- viour Parish prize. Class 4. Apr.. "08. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight, also pedi- gree No. 91,) Dam WASP, F. 9703,H.C. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u v i 1 1 e Show. '02. 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02, 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '03. Son of Flying Fox (as below). (See extended pedi- gree on opposite page. No. 95.) Fontaine's Oxford Pride. 187430. A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801, H. C) 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug . '04 Blythwood Bowl win- ner, "04. Sold in our May, "05, sale for $2,500. Daughter of the Ox- ford Lass bull. Caiest, out of the great butter-test cow. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508. H. C (See extended pedigree on opposite page.) Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st St. Saviour pr,. '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour-Grouville S . . Apr.. '03. ist State's prize over Jersey. April, '03. Champion, S t. Sa- viour-Grouville S . '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale, '09, for $3,300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past five years. (See other pedigrees for partial list.) Some of the show-ring prize winners sired by Oxford Lad are: Majesty, P. 3523. H. C, 1st and Cham- pionship, Nat, Dairy Show, '08. (See No. 30 for full particu- lars.) Lucy's Champion, 1st prize, Champion and Grand Champion, Ohio State Fair, '10, and many other prs. Lucy 18th (now Ox- ford Lad's Lucy. 213913). 1st prize and Reserve for Blythwood Bowl. Class 4, Aug., '07, and numerous other prizes. Sold in our '09 sale for $1,300 (For further particu lars regarding Ox - ford Lad, see No. 59.) Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at o u r auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 23 ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2h ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove. 2 lbs. 8^ ozs, in public but- ter test. May. '07. Sam Loates. sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test. Oct., '07. 1 lb. 13i ozs.. 161 days in milk. Agatha's Flying Fox. sire of Agatha's Wel- come Daisy, that tested 18 lbs, 1 oz. in seven days and i5> lbs. 13 ozs. in 14 days, Brookhill Fox, first in class, Champion and Grand Champion, Nat. Dairy S., '07. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the greatest matrons the breed has ever produced. Dam of Golden Queen of St . Saviour. 2 lbs. 1^ ozs.. 214 days in milk. Grandam o f Oxford Ixia 3d, win- ner of Bronze Medal, May, '04, 2 lbs. 15^ ozs. The celebrated bull, Caiest , whose eight daughters, in our'05 sale, averaged $987.50. The great bull, Houp- la, sire of Lady H o u p 1 a, winner Champion Cup and testing 2 lbs. 12 ozs., 73 days in milk, after first calving. Flying Fox "s Oxford Lass, first prize win- ner over the Island. The renowned bull, OxfordLad. P. 3123, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our Mav. '02, sale for $7,500, His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000, His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our Mav. '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- s o n, ' 'Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P, 2881, H, C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H C Alicante. P. 3880, H.C Forfarshire, P. 2914. H. C. 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762,50. Count Wolseley. P, 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr , '87. 1st over Jer., Apr,. '88, 2d over Jer., Apr., '89, Istover'jer., Aug., '89. Son of the famous Sultane. P. 7, H. C, foundation cow of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. a great prize win- ner, and dam of the noted sires. Nun- thorpe. The Owl and Alicante's Boy. Oxford Rose. P, 3787, C, dam of Courage, a great sire. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440. C, a grand cow, and dam of Re- minder, P. 2419, H. C, a noted sire. Boyle, P, 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H, C, Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land, Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs, 4 ozs, in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Parish pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128.C. We were informed on the Island bv J A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, Wolseley. P, 401, H. C, Istov, Jer., '83, '84. '85. 1st pr, over Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for greatest No. of points. '83. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs.; and many others. , Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Count Cicero. F. 398, H, C. t Sultane. P. 7. H C. f Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo. P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs, to 17 lbs. 2h ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. f Mahomet, P. 259. C Mussy. F. 1152. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C is dam of Sultane 2d. rate of 23 lbs. 8 ozs., for M. H. Messchert; Sultane 4th. a magnificent cow in the former herd of Theo. A Havemever, who sold her bull calf, when nine months old. for $1,775, at the Kellogg sale, in May. '82; Sultane 5th. first prize over all Jersev. '80. and sold at our sale. May. '83, for $2,800. [ Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. 1st pr,. St, Saviour. '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal at Ch. Island Ex.. '71. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. f Count Cicero. ' F. 398. H- C, 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, J 14 lbs. li ozs. Oxford Daisy, ^ F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow r Sultan. F. 58, H. C. 1st p. over Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng, Roy.. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer,. '82. Sire of Lady Longfield. 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103, 19 lbs, 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie. 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. 5 others. 15 lbs. 2 ozs. to 17 lbs. ID ozs. each. [ Minerva, F.-2281. C. Foundation of a celebrated family' owned at Tring Park, running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646 (official test. 39 lbs. 12 ozs.), that sold at our auction sale. May 11, '82, for $3,550. Bred February 1st, 1911, to Aldan's Noble, 89581, A. J. C. C, a most promising son of the great Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909- H. C, out of Mabel's Poet's Lady Aldan, 248438, A. J. C. C, a daughter of the Fontaine bull, Mabel's Poet, 65780, out of the Golden Fern's Lad covi^, Lady Aldan, P. 8470, H. C, first prize and Blythwood Bowl winner over the Island, August, '09. For years we have tried to get a bull for our own use of the Aldan family, and w^e now have what we want. (For full pedigree of Aldan's Noble, see page M; also picture of Lady Aldan.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 95. Cow. GAMBOGE'S PROSPERITY, 252142, A. (Gamboge's Sibyl, P. 13419, H. C.) J. c. c. Bred by D. OUivier, St. John, Island of Jersey. Born January 20th. 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on right shoulder, right stifle, left flank and thighs; brisket, armpits, left stifle, belly, right fore shank, fore ankles, hind stockings, half of tail and switch white. A grand young cow. possessing great dairy uuali- ties. She has never been dry, and has made her owner happy, by presenting him with twin heifer calves at her last two calvings. She carries a nice head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; rich, amber horns; thin, long, ewe neck; strong back; best of withers; broad hips; good loins; thin, long, whip tail, with magnificent switch; wide and deep body, placed on short, neat legs; skin like a mole's; large milk veins; mayiiificent udder, with large and beautifully- placed teats. Still milking 10 quarts daily, three months within calving. Sire GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT, P.3645,H.C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (with his progeny), Apr,, '08. His son, Oxford You'll Do. has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr,, 1911, Bull Show, Island of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop. P. 13763. H, C. Cer- tificate of Merit. May. '10, public but- ter test. 1 lb. 15J ozs,, 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle, P. 12852. H. C. Certificate of Merit, May, '08. 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d. P. 12934, H. C. (now Oxford Lad's G r a nd daughter, 238448), Certificate of Merit, May, '08, 1 lb. 11 ozs., 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '09, 1 lb. 11 ozs., 118 days in milk. A Cham. winner at leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model, 232312, 1st pr. 2-year-old. Nat. Dairy Show, '09. Merry May, 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr., Class 2, Aug., 10. Oxford Bess. P. 14612, 2d pr. and St. Sa- viour Parish prize, Class 2, Aug.. i'lO; 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u v i 1 1 e Show, '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979. H. C. Trinity Parish pr.. Class 1, Apr. .'07. Jessica, P. 13228, H. C, St. John Parish pr.. Class 3. Aug., '08. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) Dam OXFORD'S FAWN LUCY, 238439, A. J. C. C. (CYNTHIA 4th. P. 10713, C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit and Parish prize, public butter test, May. 'OS. 1 lb. 14 i ozs., 139 days in milk. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1 st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u v i 1 1 e Show, '02. 1st pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st pr. over the Island, August, '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Cham., St. Saviour and Grouville Show. '05. Combination, P. 3744, H. C.. 1st prize over Jersey, May. '06; 1st prize, St. Helier Show, Aug., '06; 1st prize and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, April, '09. in com- petition with Beau- voir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls, and judged by two different sets of judges thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield ; 1st pr. over Jersey, April, '09. Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C.) 1st prize winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl. August, '04. 3d pr. over Jersey, August, '01. '02. 3d pr. in public but- ter test. 2 lbs. 7J ozs., 48 days in milk. Sold for $2,500 in our May, '05, sale to Mr. Howard Willets, owner of Gedney Farm. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H, C. The heav>' demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales. His get in ever case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad, test- ed at the public Is- land butter test, averaged 31 lbs. 11 ozs. of milk, 1 lb. 13 J ozs. of butter, 144 days in milk. (See opposite page. No. 94, for extended pedigree of the fa- mous bull, Oxford Lad.) Cynthia, P. 7927. H. C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug.. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2^ ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries) , the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our May, '03, sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox aver- aged $635.77. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101. A. J. C. C. (A highly commended enw, Agatha. F. 8432, H. C. J. H.B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs. li ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Sold in our May, '02, auction for $1,700, to Mrs. M. M. Pat- terson, Port Ken- nedy, Pa. Caiest. P. 2591. H. C. 1st prize. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville S.. '98. Sire of Mabel's- Poet. P. 2964, H. C. and other noted animals, among them being Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C. 2 lbs. 7| ozs., being 48 days in milk in public butter test. Fifteen daughters of Caiest sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaging $865 each. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. The great butter-test* ed cow. Queenie's Prince. P. 2281. H. C. 2d prize over Jersey, August. '97. Sire of Model 2d, 1st prize winner, St. Saviour, and tested in public butter test. 2 lbs 11 ozs,. May, '03. and sold in our auction sale. '04. for $995. Lucy 5th. P. 4056, C. Dam of Crocus. P. 6464, H. C. Certificate of Merit. public butter test. '99, yield. 1 lb. 14j ozs., 91 days in milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of S4.560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, .Micante P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. 3 Champion winners. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam, he proved himself a remark- able sire, but was butchered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, P. 8640, H. C. now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Fontaine's King. P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. Among his tested daughters is Origa's Queen, winner Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '02. 1 lb. 12J ozs , 107 days in milk. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. Rob Roy. P. 11 84. H.C. Gamboge 2d, P 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th, 2 lbs. Ijozs., 24 hrs. Result's Prince, P. 2004, C. Reserve over Jersey. Queenie. P. 4859, C. (Golden Queen of St. Saviour, 149137. A. J, C. C.) Parish prize, '95. Reserve over Jer.. '97. Won Certificate of Merit, butter test in '96. making 2 lbs. If ozs in 24 hours. after being in milk 214 days. Certificate of Merit. butter test in '98. making 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Nestor 7th. P. 1029. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '88. [ Lucy, F. 7239. H. C. 3d over Jer.. R. J. A. S., Aug., '86. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over [ Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. the Island. Parish prize, 90 Golden Lad, P. 1242, H C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H, C. f Count Cicero. < F. 398. H. C. [ Sultane, P. 7. H C. 2d pr. over Jer . '70. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs, li ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. Courage. P. 1813, C. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. (See above.) Fontaine 4th, F. 2537, C. Reserve No. for Cup, '90. 1st over Jer., '90, '91. 1st Herd Book. '90. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588. H. C. Winner of 7 1st prizes in England. Sarabond. P. 797. H C. Count Wolseley, P. 928 H C, 2d over Jer., Apr.. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug , '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Oscar, F. 410. H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st p. over the Island. August. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America, averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. Oxford Lass, P ^582 C 3d arouOme.''97, '98. (See above.) Nestor 3d, P. 795. H. C. Una 2d. P. 1557. H. C. 3d over Jersey. '86. 4th over Jersey, '88. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. H C Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C Oxford Rose. P. 3787. H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. Guenon's Pride, P. 347. H. C. 3dov J and P. p., '82. 1st Guenon p., '82, '83. Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. r Wolseley. P. 401, H.C. I Istpr.ov. Jer., '83. 84. [ Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. (Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Daisy, F. 681X, H. C. A remarkalle cow. Scipio. P. 157, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '77. 2d H B. and P. p.. '77. Sultane's Favotirite. P 873, H. C. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H B p. ov. J.. "88. 2d Lon D. S . '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '87. 1st over Jer., Apr. ,'88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. Nestor, P. 356, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '84. Fancy 2d, P. 778, H. C. Jacquot 2d, P. 391, H C. Una, F. 5866, C. Due to calve August 3d, 1911, by Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars concerning this famous sire.) The daughters of Gamboge's Knight have in most cases been bred to Noble of Oaklands, and vice versa. Buyers of cows will see the results and public appreciation of this cross by noting the individual quality and the demand for calves sired by one of these bulls and out of the daughters of another. The opportunity to get this combination of blood will not likely be offered again at public auction to any extent. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 96. Cow. GAMBOGE'S FANCY PRINCESS, aS3i54, (Princess Fancy, P. 13623, C.) A. J. C. C. Bred by P. J. Picot, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born July 27th. 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot on left stifle and on left thigh; white on flanks, left hind shank, left hind and both fore ankles and tail; brisket, armpits, belly, right hind stocking and switch white. A beautiful cow, with handsome head; large, prominent eyes; very rich-colored horns; dished face; broad forehead; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; best of withers; good loins; broad hips; thin, long, whip tail, w^ith splendid switch; soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; neat in bone; magnificent udder, running way to the front, with good sized and beautifully-placed teats. Milking 22 quarts daily. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show, "02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, August, '03. Sire GAMBOQE*S KNIGHT, P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (w i t h his progeny). Apr., '08. His son, Oxford You'll Do, has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr., 1911. Bull Show. Island of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763, H. C., Cer- tificate of Merit, May. '10, public but- ter test, 1 lb. 15 i ozs.. 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle. P. 12852, H. C, Certificate of Merit, May, '08, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d, P. 12934, H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Granddau ghter, 23S448), Certificate of Merit, May. '08, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '09. 1 lb. 11 ozs., lis days in milk. A Cham, winner at leading shows last fall. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight, also pedi- gree on preceding page.) Dam FANCY'S PRINCESS, P. 10492, C. She has 75 per cent, the same blood as Fancy 14th. P. 9393, H. C. being out of same dam and their sires from the same dam, Oxford Lass. Fancy 14th won Silver Medal in pub- lic butter test, May. '03. 2 lbs. IJ ozs., 256 days in milk. Fancy 14th is dam of Oxford Fancy, P. 10794. H. C. (No. 59 of catalog), winner of Certificate of Mer- it, May, '06, 2 lbs. 2i ozs.. 41 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, 'OS, 2 lbs. 4J ozs.. 91 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. Oct., '08, 1 lb. 8 ozs., 225 days in milk. Fontaine's Oxford Pride. 187430, A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8S01. H. C.) 3d pr. in public butter test. 2 lbs. 7^ ozs.. 48 days in milk. 1st pr. winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, August, '04. (See No. 95 for f u 1 1 particulars.) Houpla, P. 2793. H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla, F. 9271, H. C-. 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup, St. Saviour Show, '05; Certifi- cate of Merit in but- ter test, Oct., '04; I lb. 9i ozs.. 240 days after first calf; Certificate of Merit, May, '05. 1 lb. 13^ ozs., 105 days in milk. Gamboge's Pride 5th, 10138, H. C. Cer- tificate of Merit, public butter test, 1 lb. 10 ozs., 105 days in milk. May, '05. Lucy 17th, P. 10266. H. C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. '05, 2 lbs. 7 ozs. 87 days in milk. Lucy 12th. P 9236. C., Certificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '05, 2 lbs. 2 02S., 118 days in milk. At our '06 auction sale, seven of his daugh- ters averaged $500 each. Fancy 12th. P. 7160. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test, '99, 1 lb. 11^ ozs.. 44 days in milk. Dam of Oxford Fancy's Pride, sold in our '09 sale for $800, Majesty's Fancy. 252 141. a great dairy worker in this sale (see No. 35). Euclid. P. 2239, H. C. Sire of many prize winners. including Fontaine's Countess. Also sire of Houpla, P. 2793, H. C. sire of the following prize winners: Lady Houpla, F. 9271, H. C. 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup, St. Saviour Show. '05; Certifi- cate of Merit in but- ter test. Oct.. '04, 1 lb. 9i OZS-, 240 days after first calf; Cer- tificate of Merit. May, '05. 1 lb. 13i ozs., 105 days in milk. Gamboge's Pride 5th, 1013S. H. C. Certi- ficate of Merit, pub- lic butter test, 1 lb. 10 ozs., 105 days in milk. May, '05. Lucy 17th, P. 10266, H. C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, "05. 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 87 days in milk. Lucy 12th. P. 9236, C. Certificate of Merit, pubhc butter test, Oct., '05. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 1 IS days in milk. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Dam of the famous bull. Oxford Lad. Some years ago, while on the Island, we called to see Oxford Lass, having been told it would be hard to find her equal in Jersey. Nothing could tempt the owner to name a price on her; and he finally told us that if he sold the cow, he also would have to leave the Island. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070. H. C. A great butter sire. Sire of Oxford Ixia, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Useful Maid. 2 lbs. 6 ozs. Lucy 8th. 1 lb. 15 ozs. Una's Lily 3d, 1 lb. 14^ ozs. Out of the same dam as Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430. A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801. H. C). 3d pr. over Jersey. Aug., '01; 3d prize over Jersey, Aug.. '02; 3d pr. in public butter test, 2 lbs. 7^ ozs., 48 days in ri ilk. Sold for $2,500. Fancy Uth, P. 5858. C. A great butter test cow, Certificates of Merit; '97, 2 lbs. 5J ozs.; '98, 2 lbs. 6i ozs,; '99. 2 lbs. 5 ozs; '99. 1 lb. 13t ozs.; '00, 2 lbs. 6i ozs. and 2 lbs. 5 ozs. Nunthorpe. P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. 5^ ozs.. Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01, and other prizes. Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C, who sired LTncle Peter's Ro- sette, that sold in our May. '01. sale for $1,000, and her heifer calf by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1 ,250. Nellie Tranter, P. 5472, H. C. 4th over Jer., '95. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer,, Aug., '89. Also sire of Brookhill Rose 2d, Alicante. and other famous cows. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. By the same sire as Sultane's Favorite, sire of Golden Lad. Una's Boy, P. 1752. C. Sire of Lucy's Boy. P. 1921, C, who sired Model. P. 6430, H. C. official butter tests as follows: 2 lbs. i oz,. '96; 1 lb. 14i ozs,, '98; 2 lbs. 4 ozs.. '98; 2 lbs. 10 ozs.. '00. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show. '96. 2d over Jersey, '97, She has won the fol- lowing public butter tests: May, '96. 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Oct.. '96, 2 lbs. 2jozs,, 217 days in milk. May, '97, 2 lbs. 5i ozs. Oct., '97, 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Oct.. '98. 2 lbs, 7^ ozs., 118 days in milk. Favorite's Lad, P. 1678. H, C. Sire of Gamboge 4th, P. 5464, C, a famous public butter-test cow, win- ning as follows: Certificate of Merit, '97. 2 lbs. 3 ozs.; '98, 2 lbs. 4^ ozs. 1st prize. '98. 2 lbs. 3i ozs. Certificate of Merit, '00, 2 lbs. i oz.; '02, 1 lb. 8 ozs. Fancy, P. 423. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over the Island, Aug.. '90. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Alicante was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94, when she had yielded over 10,000 lbs. of milk in course of one lactation. She is also the dam of Alicante's Boy and The Owl. Pioneer, P. 1602, H. C. Ist pr.over J., '91, '92. Sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jer,, '00; 1st H. B. and Par. pr., "00, Oxford Violet, P. 4265, C. Wolseley, P. 401,H. C- 1st ov. Jer., '83,'84,'85. 1st pr. over Jersey Jubilee Show, '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex.. '71. Grandara of Golden Sultana, sold in our May, '10, sale for $3,700. (Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. L Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow . Gamboge King. P. 1292. H. C. (As below,) Favorite, P. 358, C. Dam of Favorite's Lad. Rob Roy. P. 1184. H. C. Sire of Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C, testing 1 lb. 12i ozs. butter in 24 hours; 2 lbs, 7i ozs,; 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 217 days in milk; 2 lbs. 5} ozs.; 2 lbs. 4J ozs, (1st pr. for lactation); 2 lbs. 7i ozs.. 1 18 days in milk; 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 130 days in milk; 2d prize over Jer., August, '99. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. f Gamboge King, P. 1292, H, C. He is out of the same dam as Gamboge 4th, and is also her grandsire. Sire of Una's Boy, P. 1752, C, whose son, Una's Boy 2d, is a great butter sire. (See above.) Favorite, P. 358, C. Grey, F. 244. H. C. Violet, P. 216, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Sire of a rem arkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., April. '87 and '89. [ Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. Imported and regis- tered as Sultane's Rosette. 14670, A. J. C. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Cicero's Cowslip 3d. P. 3056, H. C. 3d pr. over Jersey, "92. Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. f Sultan. F. 58, H. C 1st pr. ov, Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 7657. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Minerva. F. 2281. C. Favorite's Boy. P. 882, H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846, H. C. Scipio, P. 157. H. C. Dora, P. 155, C. Favorite Boy. P. 882. H. C. His grandson. Favor- ite Lad, is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (Ist prize) in butter test. May, '01, 2 lbs. 4i ozs., 220 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '00, 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 76 days in milk. Browny's Grey, P. 2353. H. C. Oscar. F. 410. H. C. Gamboge, F. 5846. H. C. (See below.) Favorite's Boy. P. 882, H. C. His grandsire, Nestor, is a son of Happy. F. 309, H. C. that appears in pedigrees of Brookhill Rose 2d and the great bull. Trial, sire of Finance and Mag- yarland. Gamboge. F. 5846, H. C. Scipio. P. 157. H. C. Dora. P. 155. C. Bred April 7th, 1911, to Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Noble of Oaklands '^cleaned the platter" at the Island of Jersey bull show, April, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sons won all first prizes in all the other classes. The first-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oaklands no doubt exceed thos to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood of those two wonderful cows, Lady Viola and Blu Belle. (See front page B for full particulars of his illustrious parentage.) It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oak- landswill again be offered at auction; so get a little of this blood while it is^"on the counter " As in the case of Golden Fern' Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 97. Heifer. FANCY PRINCESS OF ST. SAVIOUR, 252244» A. J. C, C Bred by P. Picot. St Saviour. Island of Jersey, Born March 18th. 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Sohd color: black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer and a great credit to her sire; handsome head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; good withers; best of loins; broad hips; tail thin and long, with splendid switch; thin. soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; remarkable udder development with large and beautifully-placed teats. Majesty. P. 3523, H. C. now named Royal Majesty, 79313. A. J. C. C, Winner of 1st and Grand Cham., Nat. Dairy S., '08. 1st at Illinois State Fair, '08. 1st and Grand Cham.. Mich. State Fair," 10 — only time shown last year. Sold in our May, '08, sale to Willowdale Farm, where he was sold two years later for S4.000— j u s t four times his form- er price, and not half his value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd, owned by Dr. Edw. S. George, Detroit, Mich. Majesty is an unusu- ally prepotent sire ; he gets butter pro- ducers and s h o w- ring winners. One of the most (if not the most) sensa- tional butter pro- ducers of the breed is his daughter. Majesty's Pearl, who, with her 6rst calf, made 2 lbs. 3 ozs. butter in the Oct., '09, test on the Is- land and 2 lbs. 4i ozs. in the May. '10, test — being on the latter occasion, 275 days in milk and 40 days before second calving and only two years and five months old when calf was born. Not so bad for a * " be- ginner"— Majesty is yet a young bull. Cora's Majesty, bought by Mr. R. B. Swift, of Libertyville. 111., at a long price — one of the few unbeaten bulls at last year's shows — is a son of Majesty. He was 1st pr. two-year-old at six of the im- portant western shows. Majesty's Oxford Lass, his daughter, now owned bv Mr, Jas. F. Middelton. Shel- byville. Ky., was first at Illinois State Fair, and Grand Champion at \at , Dairy Show. '09 Majesty sired Rosie's Hoy, 1st prize, Royal Show, England. '08. Lucy Belle. 1st St. Saviour. Aug., '07. Majesty's Lady Houp- la. sold in our May. '08, sale to Kinloch Farm, Kirksvillc. Mo., for S2,000. (For further particu- lars regarding Maj- esty's tested daugh- ters and prize win- ners, see No. 30.) Lucy 18th, P. 10586. now named Oxford Lad's Lucy, 213913. 1st over Jersey. Aug., '06, '07. Reserve for Blythwood Bowl. '07. She sold at our '09 auc- tion sale to Dr. H. D. Rodman. Shelby- ville. Ky., for $1,300. Sire OXFORD MAJESTY, P. 4057, H. C. Sire of Fern's Oxford Prin- cess, that sold as a yearling at our '09 auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I., for $370, Oxford Majesty is sired by a great sire, one which proved him- self a prepotent sire, and his get are in great demand by the very best breeders. The dam of Oxford Majesty, "Oxford Lad's Lucy , ' ' won first prize over the Island, and was one of the handsomest cows ever led into a show-ring. Dam GAMBOGE'S FANCY PRINCESS, 252IS4, A. J. C. C. (PRINCESS FANCY, P. 13625, C.) (See opposite page. No. 96, for her extended pedigree.) Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H C- 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, Apr , '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr.. '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 ozs. Oxford Cora, Reserve over Jersey, May, '05; winner of Silver Medal (first prize) in the Island public butter test. Oct.. '06, 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk : Par. prize, Aug., '09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of $6,025 and twentj-fivc cows at an a\'erage of $1,177 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion; Stockwell hav- ing sold for $11,500. and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for $1 1,100. at our 07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged £2.450 at our auction sales. The heavy demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales; his get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Oxford Ixia 3d. P. 8584. H. C- Following prizes have been won in public butter tests; Silver Medal, Oct., '03, 2 lbs. Ij ozs.. 235 days in milk; Bronze Medal. May. '04. 2 lbs. 15J ozs . 94 days in milk, and a number of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price to Dr. Watney. England, who only buys big butter test cows. ■ Oxford Lad. P 3123. H. C. (See above.) Lucy 12th. P. 9236. C Certificate of Merit. public butter test . '05. 2 lbs. 2 ozs.. 118 days in imlk. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A J. C. C. I''lying Fox, P. 2729. H C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale . M ay , '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of ' ■ Fox Glove.' ' that tested in public but- ter test on the Is- land. 2 lbs, 85 ozs.. in 24 hours: also Oxford Vixen, that tested 2 lbs. 2^ ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, I 7 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates. sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal w'inner, pub- lic butter test. Oct.. '07. 1 lb. 13i ozs,. 161 days in milk. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. f Queenie's Prince 2d. P. 2574. H- C. [ Oxford Ixia, P, 7100, H. C. Oxford Ixia is a famous winner in the public butter tests. Among the many that she has won was the Bronze Medal in March. '00. testing 2 lbs. 8 ozs. Grandam of Oxford Ixia 6th. full sister to Majesty, testing in piiblic butter test. 1 lb 14 ozs., when 145 dai'S in milk, and sold in our May, '09. auction sale for $2,250, Two daughters of Maj- esty were members of the herd that won the President's Ctip on the Island, Aug,. 07. Houpla. P. 2793. H.C. Sire of a magnificent Ir>t of dairy cows, including Lady Houpla. F 9271. H, C-, winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup. St. Saviour Show, '05; Certificate of Merit, May. '05. 1 lb. 13^ ozs . 105 days in milk. Lucy 6th. P. 5976, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C, Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fo.x. sold in our May, 02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000, His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, 07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- s o n, " Stockwell.' ' sold for $11,500. I Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol. P 2032. C. John Bull. P, 2653. C- Uncle Peter's Rosette. P. 7363, H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498. A. J. C. C. Count W'olseley. P. 928. H C 2d over Jer. and Par, prize, April. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr,. *88. 2d over Jer.. Apr,, '89. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '89. . Oxford Primrose, P, 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Bruce. P. 2327. H, C Queenie. P. 4859, C A famous show and butter test cow. Una's Boy 2d. P, 2070. H C. Sire of a number of great public butter- test cows. I Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She is dam of Houp la. Caiest. (Oxford Lad, Oxford Ixia, and other famous animals. Euclid. P. 2239. H C. Sire of many prize winners. including Fontaine Countess. 1 St over Jersey. Sold to Mr. \Vm, Rocke- feller I Oxford Lass. P 3582. C. L'na's Boy, P. 1752. C. Lucy 4th, P.3733. H C. 2d over Jer,, Aug . '04. Parish prize, '04. Dam of Lucy 8th. winner of Bronze Medal. May, '00. butter test. 2 lbs 2i ozs , 192 days in milk. Champion Lucy. 1 8 lbs. 6i ozs.; winner of Blythwood Bowl. Boyle, P, 1559. H. C Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P 2160. H C . Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs , in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. Golden Fern, P 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Sarabond. P. 797. H C Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. Wolseley. P, 401,HC. Istov Jer-. "83. '84. "85 1st p. ov, Jer. Jubilee Show. '83. Cham Cup for great- est No of points, '83. Sultane. P. 7. H, C "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen.'* Count Cicero, F, 398. H.C, 2d pr over Jer , '83. Oxford Daisy, F- 6816. H. C. Result's Prince, P. 2004, C. Gamboges Pride. P, 4508. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. Una's Boy. P. 1752. C. , Gamboge's Pride. P, 4508. H. C. r Count W'olseley. P 928. H C 2d over Jer. and Par. pr . April. '87. Ist over Jer , Apr , '88. 2d over Jer , Apr . '89. 1st over Jer , Aug , '89. I Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. Xunthorpe, P 1769, H C. Sire of Blue Nun. 126625, 18 lbs 5\ ozs ; Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair. 01, and other prizes. Uncle Peter and other famous animals. Nellie Tranter. P. 5472. H. C. 4lh over Jersey. "95. Gamboge King. P 1292. C. I Favorite. P. 358. C. f Favorite's Boy. < P. 387. C. I Lucy, F 7239, H. C- T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 98. Cow. GAMBOGE'S TIDDLEDYWINK, 252156, A. J. (Tiddledy wink's Lily 2d, P. 1365a, H. C.) c. c. Bred by P. J. Picot. St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Born August 3d, 1906. Imparted September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper 3c Sons. White behind right shoulder on left hip, stifles, left flank, thighs, left hind leg and tail; brisket, arm- pits, belly, right flank, fore ankles, right hind stock- ing and switch white. A lovely cow: handsome head, prominent eyes; thin long, ewe neck; razor back; splendid withers; broad hips; thin, long, whip tail; neat in bone; splendid body; thin, soft, mellow hide; magnificnct udder, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. Now milking 20 quarts daily. Sire GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT. P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (with his progeny), Apr,. 'OS. His son, Oxford You'll Do, has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr.. 1911. Bull Show, Island of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763. H. C. Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '10, public but- ter test. 1 lb. 15i ozs.. 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle, P. 12852, H. C, Certificate of Merit. May, '08, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d. P. 12934, H. C, (now Oxford Lad's Granddaughter, 23844S), Certificate of Merit, May, '08. 1 lb, 11 ozs.. 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. May, '09. 1 . lb. 11 ozs.. 118 days I in milk. A Cham, winner at leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model, 232512. 1st pr. 2-year-old, Nat. Dairy Show, '09. Merry May, 2d pr. and St . Saviour Parish pr., Class 2. Aug., 10. Oxford Bess, P. 14612. 2d pr. and St. Sa- viour Parish prize , Class 2. Aug., '10; 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show. '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979. H. C . Trinity Parish pr.. Class 1, Apr. ,"07. Jessica, P. 1322M. H. C-. St. John Parish pr,, Class 3, Aug., 'OS. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight, Dam TIDDLEDY= WINK'S LILY. P. 926I.H.C. She is of the same fam- ily, and has 75 per cent, identical blood as Tiddledy wink's Daisy, P. 11175, H. C, the dam of Ox- ford Lad's Grand- daughter, 238448 (see her record above, under Gam- boge's Knight). No. gSy^. Bull Calf. Agatha's Flying Fox. P. 3256, H. C. 1 St pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show. '02. 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug,. '03. Fontaine's Oxford Pride. 187430. (Gamboge's Pride 4th. P, 8801. H. C.) 3d pr. in public butter test, 2 lbs. 7| ozs., 48 days in milk. 1st pr. winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, August. '04. Sold in our Mav, '05. sale for $2,500. Daughter of Caiest. P. 2591. H. C. who is a son of the celebrated Oxford Lass (see below) . (See No. 95 for ex- tended pedigree of Fontaine's Oxford Pride.) Houpla. P. 2793. H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla. F. 9271. H. C, winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup. St. Saviour Show. '05 ; Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs.. 73 days after first calf. Gamboge's Pride 5th, 10138, H. C. Certi- ficate of Merit, pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 10 ozs.. 105 days in milk. Mav, '05. Lucv 17th. P. 10266. H. C. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '05. 2 lbs, 7 ozs.. 87 days in milk. Lucy 12th, P. 9236. C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test , October. '05. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 118 days in milk. Son of Oxford Lass, who is dam of Gold- en Queen of St. Sa- viour, 2 lbs. li ozs,, 214 days in milk; Caiest . whose eight daughters, in our '05 sale, averaged $987.50: and Flying Fox's Oxford Lass, first prize winner over the Island. Tiddledywink 5th, P. 8063. H. C. A grand cow. Champion Flying Fox. 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. Mav, '02, for $7,500, In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2 J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs, 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. And others. Agatha of Oaklands. 162101. A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow. Agatha, F. 8432, H. C, J. HB) Official butter test, 2 lbs. \h ozs,. in 24 hrs. ( Jer. weight) . being in milk 142 days. Euclid. P. 2239, H. C Sire of many prize winners, including Fontaine's Countess, first prize over Jer. Also sire of Houpla, P. 2793, H. C. sire of Lady Houpla. F. 9271, H. C, winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup. St. Saviour S.. '05; Certificate of Merit in butter test. Oct.. '04. 1 lb. 9i ozs,. 240 days after first calf; Certificate of Merit. Mav. '05, 1 lb. 13? ozs., 105 days in milk. Oxford Lass. P, 3582. C. Dam of Three famous bulls ; namely, C a i e s t. Houpla and Oxford Lad. (See above.) Oucenie's Prince, P 2281. H C. 2d prize over Jersey. August. '97. Sire of Model 2d, 1st prize winner. St. Saviour, and tested in pubic butter test. 2 lbs. 11 ozs,, May, '03, and sold in our auction sale, '04, for $995 Half-brother to Ouernie's Prince 2d. P. 2574, H. C. sire of Oxford Ixia 3d. P- 8584. H. C., who won following prs, in public butter tests: Silver Medal. Oct,, '03. 2 lbs, li ozs,. 235 days in milk: Bronze Medal. May. '04. 2 lbs 15^ ozs., 94 days in milk, and a number of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price to Dr Watney. Enc, who only buys big but- ter-test cows. < I- Tiddledywink 2d. P 6512, H- C. Parish prize and very highly commended, May. '96. 3d prize over Jersey. Auir.. '96. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H, C. 1 st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. - Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. 3 Champion winners. Nunthorpe, P. 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun. 126625. 18 lbs, 5^ ozs.; Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair. '01, and other prizes. Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H , C. . grandsire of Uncle Peter's Gold- en Del. sold in our May, '01 . sale to Biltmore Farms, Biltmore. N. C, and has made the phe- nomenal record of 134H lbs. of milk and SO lbs. 13 ozs. of butter in 30 days. Nellie Tranter, P. 5472. H. C. 4th over Jersey, '95. r Count Wolselev, { P. 928, H. C. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. H, C, One of the best in her day on the Island. Result's Prince. P. 2004. C. Reserve over Jersey. I Queenie, P. 4859. C . now named Golden Queen of St. Saviour. 149137. A. J. C, C- Won Par. pr. in '95. Certificate of Merit. butter test in '96. making 2 lbs. 1? ozs. in 24 hours, after being in milk 214 da vs. Certificate of Merit. butter test in '98. making 2 lbs. 4i ozs. f Lucy's Pov. P. 1921. C. Sire of Model, P. 6430. H, C. official butter tests as follows- 2 lbs. ^ oz., '96: 1 Ih. 14i 07S., '98; 2 lbs. 4 ozs., '98: 2 lbs. 10 07P . '00. Half-brother to Chamnion Luc y. 161064. Imp,, 1st over Jer.. Aue.. '99, ^ '00; St. 5^aviour pr,, I Aug., '00: Blyth- I wood Challenge I Bowl, '00. I Tiddledywink. P, 4860. C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par, p., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island, August. '90: also winner of £15 pr. Golden Lad, P 1242, H C. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st p.. St. Saviour, '70 1st H. B., '71. Happy Cetewayo, F. 582, C. L Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. She was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94, when she had yielded over 10,000 ibs. of milk in course of one lactation. Pioneer, P. 1602. H.C. 1st over Jer., '91, '92. Sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jersey, '00. Lady Clair, 3d H. B. and Par. prize, '00. Son of Golden Lad. 65 of whose get have been sold in America at an average of $527 per head. Oxford Violet, P. 4265, C. f Count Cicero. F. 398. H, C. 2d pr, over Jer.. '83. I Oxford Daisy. F. 6816. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '90: also win- ner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averag- ing 18 lbs. ^ oz. each. Oxford Lass, P 3582 C 3d Grouville,' '97, '98. (See above.) One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Una's Boy, P. 1752, C. Sire of Una's Boy 2d. a great butter sire. Count Wolseley. P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par, prize. April, '87. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. Dam of Flying Fox (see above). Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Cicero's Cowslip 3d, P. 3056, H. C. 3d pr. over Jer., '92. Parish prize, '94. Count Wolseley, P, 928. H. C. (See above.) Son of Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H, C. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Said to be Royalist, son of Regina. 32. Count Wolseley. P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer.. Apr,, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. "88. 2d over Jer.. Apr,. '89. 1st over Jer.. Aug.. '89. Sire of Alicante. P. 3880, H. C-. a great prize win- ner and dam of the noted sires, Nun- thorpe. The Owl and Alicante's Boy. Oxford Rose. P. 3787. C. dam of Courage, a great sire. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. f Gamboge King I Lucv 4th, P. 3733, H. C. 2d over Jer,. Aug.. '94; Parish prize. '94. Dam of Lucy 8th, winner of Bronze Medal in May, '00, butter test, 2 lbs. 2^ ozs., 192 days in milk. f Golden Lad, 1 P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) ! Bruin 2d. P. 2938, C. P. 1292. H. C. Favorite. P. 358, C. Favorite's Boy, P. 882, H. C. Sire of Rob Roy. His grandson, Favor- ite's Lad. is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test. May. '01, 2 lbs. 4i ozs., 220 days in milk; Cer- tificate of Merit, May. '00. 2 lbs. 5 ozs,, 76 days in milk. Lucy, F. 7239, H. C. 3d over Jer., Aug., '86. GAMBOGE OP I^EHIGH, A. J. C. C. Bred by P. J. Picot, St, Saviour, Island of Jersey, Born March 20th. 1911. Imported(indam) September 20th, 1910.^by T. S, Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except white spot on brisket. Sire— OXFORD MAJESTY, P. 4057, H. C. (See preceding page, No. 97, for full pedigree.) Dam— QAMBOaE'S TIDDLEDYWINK, 252156. (See above. No, 98,) T. S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 99. Cow C. GAMBOGE'S GREY BEAUTY, 252162, A. J. C. (Patent^s Snowdrop, P. 13763, H. C. ) Winner of Certificate of Merit, Public Butter Test, May, '10, i lb. 15 '4 ozs., 84 Days in Milk. Bred by W. P. Mourant, St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Born January 18th, 1907. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Two spots behind right shoulder: spot on top of left shoulder and on each fore ankle: white on hind legs and tail; brisket, armpits, belly, tongue and switch white. Like nearly all of the daughters of Gamboge's Knight — a perfect dairy type . Nice head . with large, prominent eyes; very rich-colored horns: thin, long neck, very long, straight back; perfect withers; best of loins; broad hips: thin, long, whip tail, beautifully set, with magnificent switch; neat in bone: good body; soft, mellow hide; good milk veins; magnificent udder, with large and beautifully- placed teats. Sire GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT. P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (w i t h his progeny), Apr.. '08, His son, Oxford You'll Do, has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr,, 1911. Bull Show. Island of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763. H C , Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '10. public but- ter test. 1 lb. 15 i ozs.. 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle. P, 12S52, H. C. Certificate of Merit. May, '08, 1 lb. 12 ozs.. 130 days in milk. Tiddledywink's Daisy 2d, P. 12934. H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Granddaughter, 238448). Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 1 lb. 11 ozs . 79 days in milk ; Certificate of Merit. May. '09. 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 1 18 days in milk. A Cham, winner at leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model. 232512. 1st pr. 2-year-old. Nat . D airy Show , '09. Merry May. 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 2, Aug.. ■10. Oxford Bess. P 14612. 2d pr. and St, Sa- viour Parish prize. Class 2. Aug.. '10; 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show. '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979, H. C, Trinity Parish pr.. Class 1, Apr. .'07. Jessica. P. 1322S. H, C . St. John Parish pr.. Class 3. Aug., '08. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight, also pedi- gree on opposite page.) Dam OXFORD GREY PRINCESS, 235176, A. J. C. C: (PATENT 7th, P. I2I85, H. C.) A 22 quart cow. Sold in our May. 'lO, auction for S800. to Mr H. V Prentice. Worcester. Mass, Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st St. Saviour pr., '02. Sweepstakes. St. Sa- viour-Grouville S-. Apr., '03. 1st State's prize over Jersey, Apr., "03. Champion. St. Sa- viour-Grouville S. , '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale, '09. for S3.300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on Island of Jer. within the past five years, among them: Oxford Fancy. Certi- ficate of Merit, May. '08, 2 lbs. 4i ozs., 77 days in milk, and two other Certifi- cates. Gamboge 7th, P.lUll. H. C-, Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 2 lbs. 2\ ozs., 91 days in milk, and one other Certificate. Oxford Cora, P. 11081. C. Silver Medal. Oct . '06. 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk; sold in our '10 sale for $1,025. Crocus 5th. P. 10741, H. C. Certificate of Merit. May. '08, 2 lbs. i oz., 1 14 days in milk; sold in our '09 sale for $700 (now Imported Ox- ford Buttercup), Oxford's Fontaine. 224580. Certificate of Merit and 2d God- dington prize. Mav. '07. 2 lbs. i oz., 120 days in milk; one other Certificate of Merit; sold in our '09 sale for $2,525. Dulcet's Belle, P. 122285, H. C, Cer- tificate of Merit. May, '08. 1 lb. 15^ ozs.. 31 days in milk; Oct.. '08. 1 lb. 9 ozs . 179 days jn milk. Queen of Oxford. Cer- tificate of Merit. May, '09. I lb. 151 ozs., 126 days in milk. (For further particu- lars regarding Ox- ford Lad, see other pedigrees and illus- tration opposite page No, 59.) Patent 4th. P. 10267, H. C. now named Houpla's Grey Crocus, 195822. A. J. C. C. Sold in our May, '06. auction sale to Mr. Percival Roberts, Jr., Narberth, Pa., for $500. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2'i ozs , 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs, 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs, 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove. 2 lbs. 8^ ozs. in public but- ter test. May, '07. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '07. 1 lb. 13i ozs , 161 days in milk. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept.. '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox- At our May, '04. sale nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591. H. C, 1st pr.. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never test- ed for butter, but milked as high as 28 quarts daily. (See below.) Houpla. P. 2793, H. C. Sire of Lady Houpla, F. 9271. H C, winner of 1st prize and Breeders' Champion Cup, St. Saviour Show, '05 ; Certificate of Merit in butter test, Oct . "04. 1 lb. 9i ozs . 240 days after first calf: Certificate of Mer't. May. '05. 1 lb, 13iJ ozs . 105 days in milk. Gamboge's Pride 5th. 10138, H. C. Certi ficate of Merit, pub lie butter test. I lb. 10 ozs . 105 days in milk. May, '05. Lucy 17th. P 10266. H. C, Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. '05. 2 lbs. 7 ozs , 87 days in milk, Lucy 12th, P. 9236. C. Certificate of Merit public butter test. October. "05, 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 118 days in milk. Patent. P. 7497. H. C. A grand dairy cow. She won Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May, '00, 2 lbs 5 ozs , 76 days in milk. C. of Merit, May, '02, I lb. 9} ozs., 135 da>s in milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1 st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02, sale for$7,500. Hisson. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, sale for $10,000. H i s ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200. (For full particulars, see front pages.) Rosette 5th. P. 2S81, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C Forfarshire, P. 2914, H, C, (All Champion win- ners.; Ravachol. P 2032. C. John Hull. P. 2653, C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P 7363. H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad. 57498. A. J. C. C. Sultane's Rosette 2d, 14 lbs. 7 ozs. at 3 years old. Euclid, P. 2239. H, C- Sire of many prize winners. including Fontaine Countess, 1st over Jersey. Sold to Mr. Wm. Rocke- feller. His grandam, Oxford Violet, P. 4265. C. is by Count Wolse- ley and out of Ox- ford Daisy (see be- low) . Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never test- ed for butter, but milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591. H, C , 1 St pr , , Champion- ship and State's pr,, Grouville S., '98. Fifteen of his daugh ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Oxford Ixia. P. 7100, H. C, Bronze Medal winner in public butter test, March, '00. 2 bs, 8 ozs.. 70 days in milk; Cer- tificate of Me r i t , May. '00. 1 lb. 15i ozs.. 127 days in milk; May. '01. 2 lbs. U ozs,, 147 days in milk; March, '02, 2 lbs. 5i ozs.. 48 days in milk; May. '02, 2 lbs. 6t ozs . 99 days in milk; May, '03. 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 49 days in milk. Diamond, P. 2168, H. C- Crocus, P. 6464. H. C. C of Merit in public butter test. AI a y, '99, I lb- I4i ozs.. 91 days in milk. Boyle, P, 1559. H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden I'ern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. Parish prize. 90. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Nunthorpe, P, 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun. 126625. 18 lbs, 5i ozs.; Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair. '01. anu other prizes. Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C. who sired Uncle Peters Ro- sette, that sold in our Mav, '01, sale for SI .000. and her heifer calf, by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. t Nellie Tranter, P. 5472, H. C. 4th over Jersey, '95. f Golden Lad, I P. 1242. H. C. \ 1st over Jersey, '90. L Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. I Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. (Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. I Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. I Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Alicante was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94. when she had yielded over 10,000 lbs. of milk in course of one lactation. She is also the dam of Alicante's Boy and The Owl, istpr.. R. C. S..'96.'97. 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show. Pioneer. P. 1602, H. C. 1st over Jer., '91, 92. Sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jersey, ■00. [ Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C 1st over Jer., Apr 2d over Jer.. Apr 1st over Jer . Aug Son of the famous Sul tane. P. 7. H. C, foundation cow of the greatest family the Island has yet produced. Oxford Violet, P. 4265, C. f Wolseley, P. 401, H.C- \ 1st p ov. Jer., '83, '84. 88. 1st p. over Jer., Jubi- 89, I lee Show, '83. '89. I I Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 1st pr , St. Saviour,'70. Bronze Medal at Ch. Island Ex.. '71. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. L Oxford Primrose, P 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the t Oxford Daisy, Island. F 6816. H C Her dam, Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. is a remarkable cow and foundation of a celebrated family owned at Tring Park, running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646 (oflicial test. 39 lbs. 12 ozs.), that sold at our auction sale. May. 11, '82, for $3,550. and tested ofticially 39 lbs. 12 ozs. Rob Roy. P. 1184. H.C. 3d over Jer , Aug , 89 Sire of Gamboge's Pride. P, 4508. H. C, 2 lbs. 7i ozs.; 2 lbs. 2i ozs. (217 days in milk); 2 lbs. 4 J ozs* (1st prize for lactationr. 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Gamboge's Lad. P. 1798. H. C, Par, prize. Apr.. '93 Reserve over Jersey. April. '94. Sire of Lucy 7th. P. 6248. H. C., 1st over Jersey and B 1 y t h w o o d Howl. August. "00. Fawn Lass, P. 6462, H. C-, Silver Medal in Island butter test. May, '00. 1 lb. 15i ozs.. 228 days in milk. Full brother to Gam- boge's Pride, who is grandam of Gam- boge's Knight (above). Lucy 5th. P. 4056. C. I Gamboge 2d. P 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508. H. C. (see record above ) . Favorite's IJoy, P. 882. H. C. Sire of Rob Roy. (See above.) I Lucy. F. 7239. H. C. 2dover Jer . Aug.. '86. Fresh. Expected to be bred to Nf)ble of Oaklands, P. 890*), H. C. (See front page B for full particulars concerning this famous sire.) The daughters of Gamboge's Knight have in most cases lieen bred to Noble of Oaklands, and vice versa. Buyers of cows will see the results and public appreciation of this cross by noting the individual ([uality and the demand for calves sired by one of these bulls and out of the daughters of another. The 'oi)portunity to get this combination of blood will not likely be offered again at public auction to any extent. T. S, COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. ICO. Cow. GAMBOGE'S GOI^DEN I,ENA, 213982, A. J. C. C. Bred by R. Le Feuvre, St. Helier, Island of Jersey. Born July 24th. 1906. Imported October 8th, 1907. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. One of the best Gamboge Knights in the sale. By a great sire and out of a magnificent dam, and being heavy in calf by the world's famous bull. Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C. it does not take long to figure out what a bull calf of such a coupling ought to be worth. She has a beautiful head, with very rich-colored horns; large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; splendid withers; best of loins; broad hips; tail thin and long and beautifully set, with magnifi- cent switch; neat in bone; thin, soft, mellow hide; body of remarkable depth and width; large, tortuous milk veins; magnificent udder with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. f Sire GAMBOGE'S KMGHT, P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (w i t h his progeny;, Apr,, '08. His son, Uxford Vou'U Do, has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr., 1911, Bull Show. Island of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763. H. C. Cer- tificate of M e r i t. May, '10, public but- ter test. 1 lb. 15i 02s., 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle, P. 12852. H. C. Certificate ot Merit, May, 'OS, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d. P. 12934, H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Granddaughter. 238448;. Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 1 lb. 11 ozs., 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May. '09. 1 lb. 11 ozs., 118 days in milk. A Cham, winner at leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model. 232512, 1st pr. 2-year-old. Nat. Dairy Show, '09. Merry May, 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr., Class 2, Aug., '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979. H. C, Trinity Parish pr.. Class 1, Apr. ,'07. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show, '02. 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02. 1st pr. over the Island. August. '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '05. Agatha's Silver Belle, 1st pr., St. Martin, '04. Juillette 12th, 1st pr. over Jersey, '05; 1st p. at Trinity, '05. i Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, A. J. C, C. 3d pr. m public but- ter test. 2 lbs. li ozs., 48 days in milk. 1st pr, over the Is land, Aug., '04. Blythwood Bowl win- ner, August. '04. A magnificent dairy cow. Sold at our 05 auction sale for 92,500 to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s, ■ 'Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y. Dam HALCYON FLORIDA 4th, P. 9901, H. C, now named EMINENF'S GOLDEN LENA, 203459, A. J. C. C. She was rated the best cow, by long odds, in Mr. A. P. Walk- er's sale, July, '07, and sold for S3. 700 to the Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va., who reports that she is one of the best daughters of that great bull, Eminent 2d; not only as a dairy cow, but also a grand breeder. ( Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Sold at our '05 auction sale for $10,000, and now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman. Salem, Va. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. Sire of f Eminent 's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent 's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 's Belle of St. Saviour. 21 lbs. 1 oz. , E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. i 1 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. And 35 others. He has 41 daughters tested in America. besides 25 that have won in the public | butter tests on the Island. Halcyon Florida 2d, P. 6888, H. C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs, 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. And many other tested cows and show-ring winners. [ Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C Ofticial butter test, 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. She sold in our May. '02, auction sale for $1,700, to Mrs. M. M. Patterson, Port Kennedy. Pa. ■ Caiest, P. 2591, H. C. 1st prize. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98, Sire of Mabel Poet. P. 2964, H. C, winner of 22 1st prizes and sire of over fifty prize winners. Fifteen daughters of Caiest sold in our '05 and '06 auc- tion sales, averaging $865 each. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. 1st p. at St. Saviour Show, *96. 2d over Jersey, '97. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92, Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023. H. C. A great sire; pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grand- sire. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Daisy. 136499. 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Golden Lad's Mer- maid, sold at our M a y, '02, auction sale for $1,100. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold at our May. '03, auction sale for $1,725. Orlando. P. 2535, H. C, sire of many winners, including Fairy Glen, P. 9178, H. C, the dam of Raleigh's Fairy Boy and Fairy Glen's Ra- leigh. And other famous ani- mals. Halcyon Florida, P. 5783, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C.J (See below.) Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, (B.H. C. Alicante, P. 3880, B.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. 3 Champion winners. f Ravachol. P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam, he proved him- self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known, Courageous Countess of Oaklands, P. 8640, H. C. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. f Fontaine's King. < P. 2207, H. C- Sire of John Bull and other noted*animals. among them Origa 2d. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. f Rob Roy, P. 1184. H.C. I Gamboge 2d, P. 2294. H. C. r Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. I Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th f and 9th, ail prize winners over the Island. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. Sold to go to France while yet a young bull. Rosette 4th, P. 2128,C, Like her daughters, a very rich and per- sistent milker. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs. li ozs. of butter in 24 hours. Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Lad, 2d, P. 2023, H. C. Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. Dam of Flying Fox (see above). Courage, P. 1813, C. His dam is a daughter of Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. (see below). Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C Sire of Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. (see below). Fontaine 4th, F. 2537. C. Reserve No. for Cup, *90. 1st p. ov. Jer., *90, '91. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Son of the famous Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. Her sire won 2d over Jersey. '83, an- rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol, P. 2032. C. John Bull, P. 2653, C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363, H, C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498, A. J. C. C. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Forfarshire. P. 2914, H. C. The three latter are Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sale at an average of $2,762.50. Dam of Sultane's Ro- sette 2d. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. at 3 years old. Uncle Peter, P. 2115. H. C. 2d p. over Jersey. Sire of Uncle Peter's Rosette, sold in our May, '01. sale for $1,000, and her heifer calf, by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1 ,250. His granddaughter. Uncle Peter's Gold- en Del, 157354. sold in our May. '01, sale to Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N. C. has made the phenomenal record of 1341 i lbs. of milk and 80 lbs. 13 ozs. of churned butter in 30 days. One week, 20 lbs. of butter. Butterfly, P. 6312, C. H. C. f Uncle Peter, i V. 2115, I Blue Belle. P. 4307. H. C. Dam of Blue Nun, 18 lbs. Sj ozs., and Golden L a d's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Strawberry, P. 1578, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '91. Petune, F. 4193. H. C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H, B. and Par. pr., '94. Golden Pearl. P. 1975, H. C. Meadow Boy. P. 1193. C. Grisette. P. 2058. H. C. (irand dairy cow, milking from 18 to 20 Qts. daily, and very persistent. Everton Lord, P. 1088, H. C. Texas, P. 2205, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. And 13 others. j. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Lowland King. P. 1673. H. C. Eminence, F 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes. N. C..'92, Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C- He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. C. We Were informed on the Island by J, A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daughters was a very rich and per- sistent milker. Nunthorpe, P, 1769, H. C. H a 1 f-b r o t h e r to The Owl. P. 2195, H. C. 1st p., St. Sa- viour. '95; 2d p. over Jer.. '95. '96; 1st p. over Jersey, '97. Scored 92 points. Sire of Blue Nun. 126625. 18 lbs. 5i ozs.; Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01, and other prizes. Uncle Peter, P. 21 15, H. C., who sired Uncle Peter's Ro sette. that sold in our May. '01, sale for $1,000. and her heifer calf, by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. Sultane 9th, P. 1145. H. C. 1st H. B. ov. Jer., '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. '91. 1st over Jersey .Cham- pion Cup, '92. Reserve Cham. Class, '93, Distinction's Crown, P. 1837. H. C. Houguillon. F. 7485. C. Promesse, F. 5481. H. C. f Traveler. P. 280, C. [ Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. the grandam of Golden Fern's Lad. f Count Cicero. I F. 398. H. C. I Sire of Count's FiUpail, 30975, I 24 lbs. 5. ozs. Son of Cicero, P. 266, H. C. (see below). Sultane, P. 7. H. C. Happy Cetewayo. P. 582, C. His grandsire. Cete- wayo. P, 224. C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. ' Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1 St pr . over Island. August. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. 10-J ozs. Golden Kola. 127232. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. li ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227, 15 lbs. 14i ozs. Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. 1st over Jersey. '91. Istp . R.C-S . '96. '97. 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show, '98. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our Oct. sale, '82. for $3,100. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Golden Pink. P. 1491, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. '91. Distinction. F. 5519. H. C. Dam of Distinction's Pearl, P. 5851. H.C, winner of 2d and 3d p. ov. the Island. t. S.COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY iO, 19 11. No. III. Heifer. SUI^TANA'S JOI.I.Y PRINCESS, 254303, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Coopersburg, Pa. Born May 28th. 1910. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A lovely heifer; beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; long, strong, straight back; best of loins; broad hips; tail thin and long, with splendid switch; thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; remarkable udder development, with large and beautifully placed teats. Sire SULTANA'S OXFORD LAD, 76506, A. J. C. C. A grand bull. Sold in our May, '10. auction for $11,100. At same time his dam. the distin- guished Golden Sultana, sold for $3,700. He now heads the Jer- sey herd at Elmen- dorf Farm. Lexing- ton, Ky., owned by Mr. Jas. B. Haggin. His dam .was bought by Mr. M. S. Beltz- hoover for his choice herd at " R o c h- roane, ' ' Irvington, N. Y. Sultana's Oxford Lad i s magnificently bred, and so good individually that he coidd not help proving a successful sire. His sire. Oxford Lad, will go down in Jer- sey history as hav- ing sired the greatest string of dairy cows that ever lived. His dam. Golden Sultana, is the great- est living represen- tative of the Sultane family. Her dam, Sultane 9th. P. 1145. H. C. is dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115. H. C. and of Sultane's Snowdrop. P. 8578, H. C, 1st over Jersey, May, '01. Su 1 t a n e's Snowdrop is full sister to Golden Sul- tana, and is dam of the celebrated bull. Sultan of Oaklands. The get of Sultana's Oxford Lad will bear witness that he has the prepotency to hand down the qualities of the Ox- ford-Sultane fami- lies. (Look them over in this sale.) (See No. 113 for ex- tended pedigree of Sultanas Oxford Lad.) Dam GOLDEN JOLLY'S PRINCESS, 203661, A. J. C. C. (WYANDOTTE'S PRINCESS, P. 10846. H. C.) A heavy and very per- sistent milker, and one of the best breeders in the "Linden Grove'* herd. . C. Cham- Show. Golden Jolly. P. 2921. H 1st prize and pion. North '00. Sire of Viola's Golden Jolly. 79314, sold in our May, '09, sale for $12,000, the highest price ever paid for a Jersey bull at auc- tion. Golden Warrior, first over England Royal Show, '03; 1st over England and Cham- pion, Dairy Show, '03. Jolly Lady of Beech- wood, winner of 1st prize, Illinois State Fair, '08; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion at the National Dairy Show. Chicago, 'OS. Golden Jolly also sired the 4 cows that won first prize for get of bull, Illinois State Fair and National Dairy Show, Chica- go. 111., 'OS. Golden Jolly has given indications through his progeny, at re- cent shows and but- ter tests on the Is- land, of being a sup- erlatively prepotent sire in producing cows that combine the highest quaUty for both beauty and utility. No sire has ever equaled his rec- ord in the history of shows. Sire of Poppy Viola, 2^ years old. winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass, 3 years old, testing 1 lb. 15 i ozs., 101 days in milk. Jolly Maiden, 2^ years old, 1 lb. si ozs., 146 days in milk. Twylish 9tb, 2^ years old, 1 lb. 5 ozs., 153 days in milk. Jess, 2 years old, 1 lb. 3\ ozs., 153 days in milk. Michaelmas Daisy, 2d pr. heifer in milk (50 entries). Jolly's Daisy, 1st prize over the Island, August, '06 (51 entries). At our "09 auction sale the daughters of Golden Jolly were the admiration of all breeders. Their beautiful conforma- tion, splendid dairy qualities and their superb quality found substantial support in the sale ring, where thirteen of them sold for $6,900. an average of ;?530. Wyandotte 4th, P. 7606, H. C. Reported to have been a remarkable cow, and mother of a great family. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for S7, 500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale h i s grandson, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win ning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. His five tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5i ozs. each. H i s two best dT,ughters in public butter test are Freedom. 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter in 24 hours at the Tring show ring, England, being 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine. Gold Medal, Tunbridge Wells, England. 2 lbs. 7 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 days. His son. Eminent 2d has 14 tested daughters, and many more to come. His son. Flying Fox, has five tested daughters averag- ing 17 lbs. 13^ ozs. His son. Carnation's Fern Lad has six tested daughters averaging 16 lbs. 1^ ozs. f Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. Boyle also sired the great cow, * ' Spec- kled Band," dam of "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hrs. and won the Silver Medal in butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Parish pr., '94. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Is- land, August. '90; also winner of £15 prize. Sire of Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Ora. 127228, 16 lbs. 1^ ozs. And many others. . Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, as well as a remark- able lot of dairy cows. Granson of Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J,. '88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng., '90. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many prize winners. noted Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C, is dam of Eminence. F. 7124, C, Sweepstakes. N. C. Show, '92; dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs. 6 ozs., winner of 1st prize. Wisconsin. Miim,esota. Iowa, Indiana and St. Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner, Minnesota State Fair, '02. Eminence is also^dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize, St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C, 2d prize winner over Jersey. '94, and dam of the world-renowned bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Brown Fern 2d is dam of the Bronze Medal butter-test cow. Aurea. P. 8693, H. C. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin, 252122. A. J. C. C), public butter test. Oct., 03. 2 lbs. ^ oz-, 127 days in milk; May. '07, 2 lbs. 4^ ozs.. 167 days in milk. Aurea is dam of Aurea's Fern, P. 11259. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '09, 1 lb. 12i ozs., 236 days in milk. (See No. 66 of catalog.) Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr,, '89. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '89. Sire of many noted c o w s, including Brookhill Rose 2d, dam of Reindeer, P. 2419. H. C-, the famous Golden Jol- ly. Brookhill Fox. and other noted animals. Also sire of Oxford Lass, dam of Oxford Ixia, and others. Brookhill Rose. P. 1889, C. milking as high as 28 quarts daily. Without a doubt she ranks way up among the very best the Island has ever produced. She is not only a great dairy cow, but a great breeder. She is dam of Reminder, P. 2419, H, C, who has sired a wonderful lot of dairy cows. Brookhill Fox, a famous prize winner, and the sensational bull. Golden Jolly, for whom, were he still living, $15,000 would not be a bad investment. Mourier Boy, P. 1641, H. C. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island. May, '98. A wonderful dairy cow, Wolseley. P. 401, H.C Istov. Jer.. '83, '84, '85. 1st pr. ov. Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est No. of points. '83. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. l_ Hermione, P. 634, C. f Mahomet. P. 259. C. [ Mussy. F. 11"^2, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. ov. J., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Royal. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '82. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Happy, F. 309, C. Mignonne, F. 1443, C. Angler, P. 1938. H. C. 1st pr. and Par. pr., "94. '95. '96. Cyprus 2d, P. 699, H. C. , Wyandotte. F. 7393,C. Bobby, P. 208, H. C, mentioned below, inherits through his dam the blood of Mr. Arthur's famous Roses. This family has won many honors in the show ring, and they are noted for their uniform quality and great ability as butter producers. They inherit these qualities from a long line of noted ancestors. The blending of Coomassie and Young Rose blood has been, through Bobby, productive of the most excellent results, and their descendants have always found a ready sale and commanded liberal prices. Miltiades. P. 868, H. C. Mourier's Lass, P. 2222, H. C. Vertumnus, P. 161. H. C. Son of Duke. P. 76, H. C. out of Coomassie, F. 1442, H. C, 1st prize over the Island, '76. to '80: 16 lbs. 11 ozs. butter in 7 days. Mourier's King, P. 1115, H. C. Japonaise, F. 4376, C. Bobby, P. 208, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '79. Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Vertumnus, P. 161, H. C, 1st prize. Trinity. '77, the sire of Bobby. P. 208. H. C. above named, unites the blood of the great Coomassie with that of Duke, 76, who was the sire of a wonderful lot of dairy animals. Brown Bessie, the great cow who won such honors at the W'orld's Fair tests, was descendant of Duke, 76, through her sire, Volco. Young Rose. P. 43. H. C. 1st over Jer.. '72, '73. t. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 19U. No. 112. Heifer. FBRN'8 I,ADY SUI^TAN, 2543oa, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg. Pa. Born May 12th. 1910. Solid color; black and white tongue; black switch, A very handsome heifer; nice head; large, prom- inent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; strong, straight back; good hips; splendid withers; thin, long tail; soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; grand udder development, running way to the front, with large and beautifully-placed teats. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes over St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, Apr., '03. 1st State's prize over the Island. Apr., '03. Champion, St. Saviour Sire and Grouville SULTANA S /q w' -g f £ ,. OXFORD LAD, | ^particulars.) 76506, A. J. C. C. A grand bull. Sold in our May, '10. auction for $11,100. At same time his dam. the distin- guished Golden Sultana, sold for $3,700. He now heads the Jer- sey herd at Elmen- dorf Farm. Lexing- ton, Ky.. owned by Mr. Jas. B. Haggin. His dam was bought by Mr. M. S. Beltz- hoover for his choice herd at ' " R o c h- roane,' ' Irvington. N. Y. Sultana's Oxford Lad i s magnificently bred, and so good individually that he could not help proving a successful sire. His sire. Oxford Lad, will go down in Jer- sey history as hav- ing sired the greatest string of dairy cows that ever hved. His dam. Golden Sultana, is the great- est living represen- tative of the Sultane family. Her dam, Sultane 9th, P. 1145. H. C, is dam of Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C. and of Sultane's Snowdrop. P. 8578, H. C, 1st over Jersey. May, '01. Sultane's Snowdrop is full sister to Golden Sul- tana, and is dam of the celebrated bull. Sultan of Oaklands. The get of Sultana's Oxford Lad will bear witness that he has the prepotency to hand down the qualities of the Ox- ford-SuItane fami- lies. (Look them over in this sale.) (See No, 113 for ex- tended pedigree of Sultana's Oxford Lad.) Dam LADY FERN OF OAKLANDS. 203995, A. J. C. C. Milked with her first calf 18 qts. daily. Golden Sultana. 146282. A. J. C. C. 3d prize. World's Fair. St. Louis, '04. Sold in our May. '10, auction for $3,700. She is the nearest liv- ing relative, with one exception, to Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Blue Belle. s Golden Fern, 69196. A. J. C. C. Son of the world's famous bull, ''Gold- en Ferns Lad." and out of the grand old cow, ''Blue Belle," P. 4307. H. C. that sold, at the age of 14 years, in our May. '04. sale for $3,600. Blue Belle's Golden Fern sold as a calf for $3,000, and has proved himself a great sire. Mrs. Fox of Oaklands, 195851, A. J. C. C. (Lady Fox, P. 10501. H. C.) Golden Fern's Lad, P, 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughter. Golden F e r n's Sensation, won 2d prize at the great St. Louis Show, '04, and was sold at auction for !?2,250. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show. Sept.. '04. and sold in the ring for$2,350. Golden Sultana sold in our May. '10, auc- tion for $3,700; at same time her son, Sultana's Oxford Lad.soldfor$ll.iOO. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560 each. His live tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5^ ozs. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. Dam of Caumais Lad. sire of Financial King and Guenon's Lad. Blue Nun, IS lbs. 5h ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in o u r May, '03, sale for $1,725. Blue Belle 6th and 7th and Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2^ ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept., '04, in the bull and pro- geny class (23 en- tries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. Also sire of Agatha's Flying Fox, Oxford Lad. and other great bulls. Young Benedictine 3d, P. 7725, H. C. Par, pr.. May.. '98. '99. Par. pr.. Aug., '99. 1st p , St. LawTence. One of the best dairy cows on the Island. Dam of Flying Fox's Brown Belle, testing 15 lbs. 3 ozs.. and of the bull, Benedic- tine's Fox, P. 3188, H..C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hrs., from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. He also sired the great cow, '"Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs.. and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d prize over Jersey and Parish prize. '04. By Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C, out of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C- Meadow Boy, P. 1193. C. Grisette, P. 2058, H.C. Grand dairy cow, milking from 18 to 20 quarts daily, and very persistent. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. (See above.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. 1st p. over Jer.. '89. 1st H. B. prize. 1st Parish prize. Dam of Flying Fox, Alicante (the dam of "The Owl") and Forfar- shire, three Cham- pion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sale at an average of $2,762.50. Golden King. P. 2329. H. C. 2d St. Lawrence, '96. His sire is a grandam of Golden Lad. and his grandsire, Cicero, P. 266. H. C. sired Lady Longfield, 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. ; Cicero's Jolie, 18246. 18 lbs. 3 ozs.; Brunette Star, 27270. 17 lbs. 10 ozs. ; Cicero's Juno. 16726. 17 lbs. 2 ozs.; and 3 others, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. to 17 lbs. 1 oz. each. Young Benedictine 2d, P. 6714. H. C. Parish p.. May, "99. Reserve. May. '00. 1st St. Lawrence. 3d over Jersey and Par. prize. May, '02. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America averaging 18 lbs, i oz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden B eatrice, 157326. 21 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs.. 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097.21 lbs. 10.^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. 18 lbs. H ozs. Golden Kola, 127232. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St . John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. And 6 others. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Granddaughter of Cet ewayo, P. 224, C, sire of 4 tested cows. Unicorn, P, 784. H. C, 4th State's prize over Jersey, '87. Latakia, F. 6346. C. Due de Chambord, P. 580, H. C. Fiery Cross, F. 5935, H. C. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. We were informed on the Island by J- A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow- in her day, had few equals on the Island. Golden Hero, P. 1833, H. C. 1st ovei Jer. and Par. pr., Apr., '93. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '93. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., '94. '95. Sire of 2 tested cows. Rosebay 2d, P. 1116. H. C. 4th over Jer.. '90. 1st St. Lawrence, '90. Grandam of Golden Rosebay. 157333, sold at our May, '01 , auction for $2,775. Clemenceau, P. 1988. H. C. Sire of Bacchus. Par. p.. '97. Benedictine 2d, Par. pr,, '99. Gav Lady. Par. p., '96, '97. Bella Bey, 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '98. Nankeen, 1st Royal Counties Show. *98. Young Benedictine. P. 5553. H. C. Her sire is out of Rose- bay 2d. P. 1116. H. C. (See above.) Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge W ells (England) butter test. '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. li ozs. but- ter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., "88. 2dH.B.p.ov. Jer..'88. 2d Lon. D. S . '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. I lb. 14i ozs, butter. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners, and grandsire of the fa- mous bull, Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '82. Nero-du-Coin, P. 463. H. C. 4th pr. and 2d H. B. pr.. April, 'S3. 1st and Cham. Cup. August. '85. Briarde. F. 1253. C. Le Boulevard, P. 367, H. C. i Musa. P. 525, C. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of 2 tested cows. , Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr over Jersey. '70. 1st St. Saviour. "70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex.. '71. f Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. I Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr , '91. Bellona 3d, P. 874. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. "88, '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug., '89. Dam of Bellona 5th, 3d Royal, '93; 1st Roy. Counties, '93. f Cicero. P. 266. H. C 1st over Jersey, '82. Sold at our sale. Oct., '82, for $3,100. Sire of 8 tested cows. Rosebay, P. 705, C. Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Clemence. F. 7353. H. C. Dam of Clemence 2d. 1st in butter test. Bath and West of E. Show, yieldmg 2 lbs. 14J ozs . and many other prizes. f Golden Rosebay, P. 1681, H. C. { Son of Golden Lad. (See above.) i Benedictine, F. 7448. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 113. Bull. CIGARETTE'S SUI,TAN, 96384, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper. Coopersburg, Pa. Born October 8th, 1910. Solid color: black tongue and switch. A very handsome young bull; nice head; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; long, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; tail thin and nicely set; wide and deep body; soft, mellow hide. Oxford Lad, P. 3123. H. C. 1st State's prize over Jersey. Apr.. '03. Within the last five years, in the ten Island butter tests, seventeen of Ox- ford Lad's daugh- ters won prizes and Certificates of Merit; a wonderful record. Among the best of these is Gamboge's Pride 7th, P. 10517. H. C. (now Oxford's Fontaine, 224380.) Certificate of Merit and 2d Goddington prize. May, '07, 2 lbs. i oz.. 120 days in milk : Certificate of Merit, Mav, '08, 1 lb. 14i ozs., 154 days in milk. Sold in our '09 sale to Dr. H. D. Rodman for $2,525. A number of his daughters have en- tered the A. J. C. C. Register of Merit by yearly and seven- day authenticated tests. He has sired many show-ring prize win- ners. (For further particu- lars see No. 59.) Sire SULTANA'S OXFORD LAD, 76506, A. J.C. C. A grand bull. Sold in our Mav. '10. auction for Sll.lOO. At same time his dam, the distin- guished Golden Sultana, sold for $3,700. He now heads the Jer- sey herd at Elmen- dorf Farm, Lexing- ton. Ky., owned by Mr. Jas. B. Haggin. His dam was bought by Mr. M. S. Beltz- hoover for his choice herd at " R o c h- roane, ' ' Irvington, N. Y. Sultana's Oxford Lad i s magnificently bred, and so good individually that he could not help proving a successful sire. His sire, Oxford Lad. will go down in Jer- sey history as hav- ing sired the greatest string of dairy cows that ever lived. His dam. Golden Sxdtana, is the great- est living represen- tative of the Sultane family. Her dam, Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H. C., is dam of Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C, and of Sultane's Snowdrop, P. 8578. H. C, 1st over Jersey, May, '01. S u 1 1 a n e's Snowdrop is full sister to Golden Sul- tana, and is dam of the celebrated bull. Sultan of Oaklands. The get of Sultana's Oxford Lad will bear witness that he has the prepotency to hand down the qualities of the Ox- ford-Sultane fami- lies. (Look t h e ra over in this sale.) (See No. 113 for ex- tended pedigree of Sultana's Oxford Lad.) Dam CIGARETTE'S GOLDEN FERN, 204000, A. J. C. C. This cow was bred at ' ■ Linden Grove," and is one of the youngest daughters of the great Golden Fern's Lad, as her breeding indicates. She is beautifully bred; is a grand breeder and a splen- dairy cow. (For extended pedigree see No. 1 14, on op- posite page) . Golden Sultana, 146282. A. J. C. C. Winner of 3d prize in class for aged cows at the Louisiana PurchaseExposition. St. Louis, '04, in the greatest ring ever exhibited in this country, where she sold for $2,350. Golden Sultana is an intensely bred ' ' Sul- tane." She is sired by Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, out of Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C, winner of many first prizes over the Island, and dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C. Her dam. Sultane, P. 7. H. C, is the first of the greatest family of Jerseys ever bred and owned by that famous breeder, Mr. J. P. Marett. Thus Golden Sultana is a granddaughter o f old Saltane and her nearest living de- scendant . She has inherited the famous dairy type, espe- cially in the udder and teats, for which her grandam was fa- mous, and has inher- ited all her abundant dairy qualities, hav- ing milked as high as 4« lbs. daily while in the Gedney Farm herd and this on ordinary feed. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept.. '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our May. '04, sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox aver- aged $635.77. Sire of "Fox Glove." that tested in public but ter test on the Is- land, 2 lbs. 8| ozs. in 24 hoiurs. Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2 J ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. Dam of Caiest, P. 2591. H. C. 1st prize. Champion- ship and State's pr.. Grouville Show, '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our "05 and '06 sales at an average of $865 each. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Sire of Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational Fern, sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. In same sale his grand- s o n. ' 'Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Golden Fern's Sensa- tion, 1st prize, Ohio, '03; 1st prize, Cham- pion and Grand Champion. Illinois State Fair, '04; 2d prize, World's Fair, St. Louis. '04; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion, Tenn. State Fair, '07. 1st prize. Champion and Grand Cham- pion, Illinois State Fair. '07; 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion, National Dairy S., Chicago, '07. Sultane 9th, P. 1145. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. 1st H. B.over Jer., '85. 4th over Jersey. '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. '91 . Dam of Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C. sire of a remarkatle lot of dairy cows that have always sold at long prices. ( Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the Atlantic to the Pacific. (See below.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A.J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. 1st pr. over Jer., '89. 1st H. B. pr. 1st Parish pr. Dam of Alicante. 1st ov. J. ,'91 ; 1st pr,. R. C. S.. '96, '97; 1st and Cham- pion. Roy. C. Show, '98; 1st pr., B. and W.S., '98, and many other prizes. Flying Fox, Forfar- shire, Ravachol, etc- Count Wolseley, P, 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. April. '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C, Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie." that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., in the public butter test, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. f Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield. 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie. 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Sold in our Oct., '82, sale for $3,100. L Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show, '70. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer , 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Her dam is a half- sister to Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. Sarabond, P. 797, HC. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, "84, '85. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '83. Sire of 2 tested cows. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averag- ing 18 lbs. ^oz.each. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs.. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days. Golden Lads Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509. 20 lbs. lOi ozs. And 10 others. L Tootsie. P. 3214. H.C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over Jer.. '90. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d at St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Happy, P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 15789, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736. C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. And 13 others. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. "95. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo. P. 582. C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo. P. 224, C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C Sultan, F. 58. H. C. Istpr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey. '82. Sire of 8 tested cows. Minerva. F. 2281. C. ■ Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02. in her fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. i Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. Everton King, P. 390. C. A remarkatle sire of grand dairy cows of magnificent dairy type. Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. Brown Fern. F. 4606, C. Vertumnus. P. 161. H. C- Sire of Lady Velve- tine, 15771. 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Garenne. F. 1575. H.C. A 20-quart cow. Prince of Wales, ^ Istpr. over Jer., '65. Flower. F. 53. H. C. Prize winner, T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 114 Cow. CIGARBTTB'S GOI^DBN FERN, 204000, A. J C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, I'a. Born January 18th, 1907. Solid color; black tongue and switch. An exceedingly handsome young cow; lovely head; rich, incurving horns; large, prominent eyes; strong, straight tack; very bread hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set. with magiiificent switch; neat in bone; wide and deep body; skin like a mole's; beau- tiful udder, with good-sized and well placed teats. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of Fontaine's Roy, 1st over Jef-. '94. (lolden King. 1st B. and W. Show, '99. Tula. Ist over Jer., Aug,, '94. Fontaine 7th, 3d over Jer., May. '99. Fontaine 9th, 4th over Jer.. May, '99. but- ter test. 1 lb. 15 ozs., 140 days in milk. She milked over 9.000 lbs, milk in a year; 41 lbs, 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs, 10 ozs. of butter was made. Sire GOLDEN FERN'S LAD, P. 2160, H. C. 1st prize. North Club Show. '96. '97. Sire of Golden Fern's Sensa- tion. 2d prize at the great St. Louis S.. '04. and sold at auc- tion for S2. 250. Golden Sultana. 3d prize at the great St, Louis Show, Sept.. '04, and sold in the ring for S2.350. Golden Sultana sold in our May, '10. auction for S3. 700. and at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad sold for Si 1,1 00. Eminent 2d, 1st State's prize over Jersey for get of bull. '01, "02. Sold in our '05 sale for $10,000. He has 41 tested daugh- ters in America. Flying Fox, Champion over Jer., '99. Sold in our '02 sale for $7,500. He has 5 tested daughters averaging 17 lbs. 13| ozs. The Sensational Fern, sold in our '07 sale for $10,200. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560 each. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. His five tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5^^ ozs. each. His two best daughters in public butter test are Freedom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter in 24 hours at the Tring show ring, England, being 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine. Gold Medal, Tunbridge Wells, England, 2 lbs. 7 OZS- of butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 days. At Lady de Roths- child's sale of Jer- seys, held Apr. 5, '10, the bull. "Stormer." sold for 220 guineas and her great show cow. Lady Phyl- . lis." sold for 205 guineas, the highest prices in the sale. Both were near de- scendants of Golden Fern's Lad. Dam FOX'S GOLDEN CIGARETTE, 18201 1, A. J. C. C. Milked 20 quarts with her first calf. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer,. 2d H. B. and Par. pr,. '94. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Fhing Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2J OZS-. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, IS lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox 's B rown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept.. '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our May. '04. sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635,77. His son, Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow Brookhill Rose 2d), won 1st at Royal Show, England. '02, in a class of 32. and sold at auction for $5,000. His son. Sam Loates. sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win ner. public butter test. October, '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs , 161 days in milk. Sire of Oxford Lad Agatha's Flying Fox and many other cele- brities. Golden Cigarette, 162083. A. J. C. C. P 5154. H C. A superb cow, with an immense udder, very square and full in front, with teats large and placed right. One of the grandest Golden Lad cows that ever crossed the Atlantic. Bred February 1st, 1911, to the cele- brated bull, Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particu- lars of this great sire.) Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America averag- ing 18 lbs. ioz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs, 6 ozs, in 7 days. And 13 others. (See below.) Tootsie. P. 3214. H C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1 st pr, over Island, Aug.. '90: also win- ner of £15 pr. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N, C- Show. '96. *97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for$7.500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200. L Rosette 5th. P, 2881. H C A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729. H C Alicante. P. 3J*80. H.C. Forfarshire. P. 2914, H, C- 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. f Golden Lad. P- 1242. H, C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs, in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs, in 7 davs: 89 lbs, 5 ozs. in 30 days- Golden Lad's Lady Rose 162097. 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 Ihs. 10* ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs, 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs I h. ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs, 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Golden. Ora. 127228, 16 lbs. 1 h ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14i ozs. And 4 others. (See above.) , Cigarette 2d, P. 925, C. Everton'King. P. 390, C. Sire of many noted pr. winners, among which were the grandest dairy cows ever seen on the Is- land. Cetewayo, P. 244, C Sire of 4 cows, test ing 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Quality. F. 1748, H, C. Winner of 1st pr, and Cham. Cup at Roy. Jer. Show, '82. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. in 7 days. Romulus, P. 181, C. 2d St. Peter. '78. 3d Lon, Dairy Show. Musique, F. 1096. Jolly, F. 230. C. Grey. Herd Book closed. Very good cow. C. Everton King. P. 390, C,, was a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam. Quality, which won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show. 1882. and made 16 lbs, S ozs, of butter. Twenty eight years ago, when on the Island, I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Everton King. P. 390, C, and left him on the Island to be bred to my cows before shipment to America. Quality is also dam of the great bull, Happy, F. 309, C, that left a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. I Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. Ist over Jersey. '82. Her sire is by Vcrtum- nus. P. 161. H C-. son of the famous Coomassie. P, 1442. H. C. Champion over Jersey. f Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Dairy Boy. P. 218. C. Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over Jer., '86. '88. 1st Grouville, '87. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Cetewayo. P. 224, C. (See above.) Sunrise. F. 1947, C. Horace. P. 94. H. C. Sire of Le Brocq's Prize, 1st over Jer., '78. 53 bulls in com- petition. I Polly. F. 1828, C. 1st over Jer.. '84. "85. 3 lbs 9 ozs, butter in 24 hours. Romulus, P. 181. C. 2d St. Peter, '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Musique. F. 1096, C. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. is dam of Eminence, F. 7124. C . Sweepstakes, N. C Show. '92; dam of Little Eminence. 21 lbs. 6 ozs.; winner of 1st prize, Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa. Indiana and St, Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner. Minnesota State Fair. "02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d. two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H, C, winner of 2d prize. St, Martin Show. '94. '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P, 4711, H. C. 2d prize winner over Tersev. '94, and dam of the world-renowned bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H, C. Brown Fern 2d is dam of the Bronze Medal butter-test cow. Aurea. P. 8693, H. C, (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin. 252122, A. J. C C), public butter test. Oct.. '03. 2 lbs. i oz.. 127 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '07, 2 lbs, 4i ozs., 167 days in milk. Aurea is dam of Aurca's Fern. P. 11259. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. '09, 1 lb. 12^ ozs,. 236 days in milk. (See No. 66 of catalog.) f Cicero. P. 266, H. C. [ Minerva, F. 2281. C. Sultan. F. 58. H. C. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Golden Cloud. P, 358. H. C. Son of Cetewayo, sire of Everton King (above). [ Snowflake. P 714,H.C. f Noble, F. 104. H. C. f Count Cicero. Sarabond. P, 797. H C. < F.39S, H. C. He was sold to go to I (See below.) France when 12 1 months old. This [ Sultane, P. 7, H. C. was a great loss to "The first of the most the Island, as he celebrated family undoubtedly was a the Island has ever great sire. seen." Rosette 4th. P 2I28.C. We were informed on the Island bv J- A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day, had few- equals on the Island. f Happy Cetewayo, I P. 582, C. I His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs, to 1 7 lbs. 2^ ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville, Sultane 's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. Ist pr.. St. Saviour, Sire of a remarkal le lot of d a i r y cows, including Sultane I4th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England^ butter test, '02, in "her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs 1 1 ozs, but - ter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H, C. 2d pr. over Jersey, '88. 2d H B pr, ov. J.. '88. Ist pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 lb, 14V ozs. butter. Half-sister to Golden Lad 2d. P, 2023. H, C, a great sire; pro- nounced Iiy many equally as good as his famous grand- sire. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Mabel Roy. P. 299. H C, 3d over Jer. and 3d H, B pr.. '82. Cigarette. F. 2043,lLC. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey. '83. Sire of 2 tested cows in America. Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B prize and 3d over Jersey in '84. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H, C. Sire said to be Roy- alist. P. 139. H. C son of Regina, F. 32. H. C. Farmer's Glory. F. 274, H. C. 1st over Jer.. '79. '80. 1st Eng. Royal. '79. 1st St. Peter, '79. '80. 1st Pa. State Fair. '80. Headed 1st pr. herd. N. J State Fair. '81. Sire of 7 tested cows. I Mabel 4th. P. 243. H.C, 2d Guenon pr.. '81, 1st at Grouville.'80.'82. Sweepstakes, '82. Sold in our sale. Mav, '83. for S2, 100. Rosette. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jersey. '82. Sold at our auction sale. Oct.. '82, for S3, 100. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306. H. C. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '70. Grey King. P. 169. H. C, 3d pr. and 3d H. B. over Jersey, 77. 1st pr. over Jersey, '78. 3d Eng. Royal, '78. I Bonheur. F. 1651. H,C. 1st p. St. Peter, as heifer and 3-year- old cow. 2d pr, over Jersey, *81. 1 St pr. and Sweep- stakes at Western Show. '81. Horace. P 94. H. C. Mabel 2d, F 889. H. C. Bronze Medal at C. I. Ex . '71 2d pr. over Jersey. '75. 4th pr. over Jersey, '80. No. 115. Heifer. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. CIGARETTE'S GOI^DEN JOIviY, 254007, A. J. C. C. Sire VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLY, P.793I4, A. J.C.C. He is a bull of match- less breeding, qual- ity and conform- ation. We sold him in our May, '09, sale to Drs. Still and Laughlin, Kinloch Farm, Kirksville, Mo., for $12,000— the highest price ever paid for a Jer- sey bull at auction, Viola's Golden Jolly was exported t o England while still a yearling, so that there is none of his progeny on the Is- land. In his Eng- lish home he was bred to a very small number of cows, be- ing owned in a small private establish- ment. He has inherited from his great sire, Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. and from his dam , Lady Viola. P- 8463, H. C., dairy quali- ties of unlimited possibilities. Lady Viola was imported by us last winter. She is the most sen- sational cow that the Jersey breed has so far produced, having won every prize of any import- ance while on the Island; also first over all England and Championship wherever shown in the vears '06, '07 and '08. She also won 1st prize in pubhc butter test at Tring Show, in Eng- land, as well as 2 lbs. 12 ozs. in public butter test on the Island. The get of Viola's Golden Jolly made a new record for year- ling heifers, nine of them selling for $7.160 — an average of $795 each, at our '10 auction sale, all bred by us. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Born September lOth, 1909. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome heifer: beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; nice, incurved horns; thin neck; strong back; broad hips; tail thin and nicely set; wide and deep body; very thin, soft, mellow hide; remarkable udder development, running way to the front, with good-sized and beautifully- placed teats. Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. 1st pr, and Champion, North Show, '00. Sire of Golden Warrior, 1st over England Royal Show. *03; 1st over England and Cham- pion. Dairy S., '03. Jolly Lady of Beech- wood. 1st prize. 111. State Fair, '08; 1st. Champion and Grand Champion, National Show, Chi- cago, 'OS. Golden Jolly also sired the four cows that won first prize for bull and produce, Nat. Dairy S,, Chicago, and Illinois State Fair. '08. Poppy Viola, 2^ years old, wmner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs.. 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass. 3 years old. testing 1 lb, 15^ ozs., 101 days in milk. Twvlish 9th, 2i years old. 1 lb, 5 ozs.. 153 days in milk. Jess. 2 years old, 1 lb. 3i ozs., 153 days in milk. Michaelmas Daisy, 2d pr. heifer in milk (50 entries). Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314. sold in our '09 auction sale to Drs. Still and Laughlin. Kirksville, Mo . for $12,000— the highest price ever paid for a Jer- sey at auction. Jolly's B roo kh ill. 210085, 18 lbs. 5 ozs. Jolly's Carrie, 210063. 17 lbs. 10 ozs. At our '09 sale we sold 13 of his daughters at an average of $530 each. Dam CIGARETTE'S GOLDEN FERN, 204000, A. J. C. C. One of the youngest daughters of Golden Fern's Lad, and a good one. (For extended pedi- gree, see preceding page. No. 114.) [ Lady Viola, P. 8463. H- C. 1st over Jersey. '04; won in public butter test. May. '04. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st over Jersey and Theatre Cup. May, '05. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St . Saviour and Grou- ville Show. '05, 1st over England wher- ever exhibited. '06, '07. and '08. Champion over a 1 1 England, '07. 1st prize in butter-test cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C., that tested in public butter test. May. '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444, H. C, that tested in public but- ter test, 3 lbs. of but- ter. Poppy Viola. P. 10902, H. C. winner of Br. Medal in public but- ter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs.. when 159 days in milk, after dropping her first calf, being only 30 months old. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N, C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His t e n-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. and in same sale his grandson, ' 'Stockwell." sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560, His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. They are not only whinners in the show ring, but in the pub- lic butter tests as well. (For full particulars, see front pages.) Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow . "Speckled Band." dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7J ozs. of butter in 24 hrs. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 16653S. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097.21 lbs. 10) ozs. And many others. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. Parish prize, '90. C. , C. Jersey prize. Sultane's Favourite; P. 873, H. C. 1st pr,, St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer,, '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, '82. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island. Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H, 2d prize over and Parish '04. By Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C, out of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C, who is out of Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. dam of Eminence, F. 7124. C. Sweepstakes. N. C. Show. '92; dam of Little Eminence. 21 lbs. 6 ozs.; winner of 1st prize. Wis- consin, Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana and St. Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner. Minnesota State Fair. '02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C, winner of 2d prize. St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C., 2d prize winner over Jersey. '94. and dam of the world-renowned bull, Golden Fern's Lad. Mahomet, P. 259. C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '67, '68. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. April, '87. f Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. \ 1st ov. Jer.. '83. '84. '85. 1st p. over Jer. Jubi- I lee Show, '83. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Brookhill Rose 2d, , ^ --^- . , P. 3440, C. i L Sultane. P. 7, H. 1st pr. and Champion I Brookhill Rose, 1st St. Saviour, winner over the Is- P. 1889. C. 1st H. B., '71. land. May, '98. , , . , A wonderful dairv cow. milking as high as 28 quarts daily. Without a doubt, she ranks way up among the vervbest the Island has ever produced. She is not only a great dairy cow, but a wonder- ful breeder She is dam of Reminder. P, 2419. H, C, who has sired a wonderful lot of dairy cows, Brookhill Fox. a famous prize winner: and the sensational bull. Golden Jolly, for whom, were he still living. $15,000 would not be a bad investment. She is also dam of the great young cow, Brook- Her'siJ^e^ Ojunt'walseley. is also sire of Oxford Lass, dam of Oxford Ixia. the Bronze Medal w-inner in public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 8 ozs.: grandam of Oxford Ixia 3d. Silve^ and Bronze Medal winner at public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 15^ ozs.. when 94 days in milk, three famous bulls; viz.. Caiest. Houpla and Oxford Lad. Oxford Lass is also dam of Nobleman, P, 2555. H. C, 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. Apr.. '98. 1st over Jer.. Aug.. '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr.. '00. 1st at Three-Parish Show. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02. sale to J. A. Middelton. Shcl- byville, Ky.. the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Aristocrat, his sire, is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325- Sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. She was sold in our '02 sale to the late Col. M. C. Campbell, Spring Hill. Tenn. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Parish Show, '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow. " ' Name- less.' ' and he has already shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a cred- it to his illustrious dam. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C. 3d over Jersey. '97, 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par Show, '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad. P 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America averag- ing 18 lbs. ioz.each. (See above.) Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class. '95. '96. '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day: private test. 2 lbs. 11 ozs. butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam . especially the latter. Daisy 7th. P. 1188, H. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Son of Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. (see above). . Sallv 2d, P. 414. H. C. f Leonidas. P. 831. H. C. Son of Angela's Lad, P. 397, H. C. win- ner of 1st Guenon prize, '84. and he is a son of Angela, F. 1607, H. C, the dam of Tormentor, 3533, imp. Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513, C. Jupiter. P. 757. C. Daisy 4th, P. 1188, H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997. H. C. 2d prize, August, '88. Bagatelle. F. 5076, C. { Baron of St, John, P. 1279. H. C. Sire of the great cow. Aboukir, winner of Blythwood Bowl on the Island of Jersey, '03 and '04. { Lugans. F. 7020. C. Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. August, '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par. pr., '86. 2d over Jer. Aug., '86. Due to calve August 27th, 1911, by the ticulars of this famous^sire.) celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full par- T.S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. ii6. Heifer. VIOI/A'S GOlvD MINB, 240504, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopcrsburg, Pa. Born December 23d, 1909. Solid color: black tongue and switch. One of the handsomest and most valuable young ■ heifers in the sale; nice head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin neck; long, strong, straight back; broad hips, with the best of loins; thin, whip tail, beautifully set; very thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; remarkable udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats, A ' 'shining star" in the ' ' Linden Grove" herd. Sire VIOLA'S GOLDEN JOLLY, 79314, A. J. C. C, viola's Golden Jolly is a bull of matchless breeding, quality and conformation. We sold him in our May, '09, sale to D rs. Still and Laughlin, Kinloch Farm, Kirksville. Mo., for $12.000-the highest price ever paid for a Jersey bull at auction. Viola's Golden Jolly was exported to England while still a yearling, so that there is none of his progeny on the Is- land. In his Eng- lish home he was bred to a very small number of cows, being owned in a small private estab- lishment. Here we found him and bought him for ex- portation to Amer- ica. He has inherited from his great sire. Gold- en Jolly, P. 2921. H. C., and from his dam. Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C. dairy qualities of unlimit- ed possibilities. Lady Viola is the most sensational cow that the Jersey breed has so far produced, having won every prize of any importance at the Island, as well as the great English shows, during the past few years. Dam MY FERN'S GOLD MINE. I958S5, A. J. C. C. (GOLD MINE, E. J.H. B.) One of the two highest testing daughters of Golden Fern 's Lad in the public butter tests. She tested in 1903: 88 lbs. milk. 4 lbs 8^ ozs. butter (48 hrs.). Royal Show, Eng. 42 lbs. milk. 2 lbs. 7 ozs. butter (24 hrs), 103 days in milk. winning Gold Medal. Tunbridge Wells Show. Eng. 40 lbs. milk. 1 lb. 15 ozs. butter, 116 days in milk, winning Certificate of Merit. Tring Show. (Also first prize by in- spection, Tring Show, for the best Jersey having won a prize in any butter test.) 37 lbs. milk. 1 lb. Hi ozs. butter. 179 days in milk, winning Cer- tificate of Merit. London Dairy Show. In 1904: Won Bronze Medal. Ix)ndon Dairy Show, 2 lbs. butter, when 163 days in milk. Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion, North Show. '00. Sire of Poppy Viola, 2i years old , winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing I lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass, 3 years old, testing 1 lb. 15 i ozs., 101 days in milk. (See opposite page for further particulars,) Ladv Viola. P. 8463, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '04: won in public butter test. May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st over Eng. wherever exhibited. '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England, '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands. who won 1st for bull and progeny at the Roya Jer. Show.'lO. Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C. that tested in public butter test, May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. (For extended pedi- gree and particulars of the peerless Lady Viola, see No. 79 of catalog.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Sire of Flying Fox, sold our May, for $7,500. Eminent 2d. our May, tion sale for $10. 000- The Sensational Fern, sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. In same sale his grand- son, ' 'Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific, Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the breed has ever produced. Rush. P. 5869. C Dam of the bull. Rush 2d. who sired Gold- en Fern's Gold Mine, 147837 (Prime Top- sy. 2d, P. 9234, H. C). Sold in our '05 auction for $800 to Mr Mark W. Potter, A suc- cessftil prize winner, testing in public butter test. Mav. '04. 1 lb II ozs.. 244 days in milk. Very handsome and a magnificent dairy cow. '02, sale sold in '05. auc- Gotden Fern's Lad. P. 216U. H. C. 1st and Champion at N, C. Show. '96, '97. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the Atlantic to the Pacific. (See below.) Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May, '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brookhill Fox, three famous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Boyle, P, 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. ' ' Boyle" also sired the great cow, ''Speck- led Band," dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7f ozs. of butter in 24 hours in the public butter test, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. She sold in our May, '07, sale for $2,200 to Mr. A. B. Lewis. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d pr. over the Island and Parish pr., '94. One of the grandest dairy cows ever known on the Is- land. Her dam. Brown Fern 2d, is also dam of Aurea. P. 8693, H.C. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin, 252122; see No. 66 of catalog), winner of Bronze Medal in public butter test. Oct . '03, 2 lbs. ^oz., 127 days in milk; Certificate of Merit and 1st Parish prize. May, '07, 2 lbs. 4\ ozs,. 167" days in milk ; dam of Aurea's Fern. P. 11259, Cer- tificate of Merit, May. '09. 1 lb. I2i ozs.. 236 days in milk. Mars. P. 1445. C. [ Little Gem. P. 3305. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty -five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden B e a t r i • e, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 o/.s. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097.21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. loi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. H ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs, 8^ ozs. Golden Lass of St . John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228. 16 lbs. l^ ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14i ozs. Golden Lad's Rosaire, 115227. 14 lbs. 14^ ozs., and 3 others. (See below.) Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of d a i r y cows, including Sultane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '( 2dH. B. pr.ov. J.. 2d Lon. Dairy S., 1st pr. over Eng,, '90. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. Her dam. Golden Lass, is also dam of the celebrated bull, Golden Lad 2d. P. 2023, H. C. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted pr. winners, among which were the grandest dairy cows ever seen on the Is- land. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jersey, '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84 ; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Son of Sultane, P. 7 H. C. 8. Golden Lass, S8. F. 5711, H. C. 88. Ist over the Island. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Sire said to be Roy- alist, P. 139. H. C. son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. Cetewayo. P. 224. C. Sire of 4 cows test- ing 16 lbs. 2i ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. (See below.) Quality, F. 1748, H.C. Winner of 1st pr. and Cham. Cup at Roy. J. Show, "82: 16 lbs. 8 ozs. in 7 days. Dairy Boy, P. 218. C. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. Istover Jersey. '86.'88. 1st Grouville, '87. Sweepstakes as best L Fontaine family. cow in show, '88. Everton King, P. 390, C, was a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from bis illustrious dam. Quality, which won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show, 1882, and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter Twenty-eight years ago. when on the Island, I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Everton King, P. 390. C, and left him on the Island to be bred to my cows before shipment to America. Quality is also dam of the great bull. Happy. F. 309, C. that eft a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. 1 ...I Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st prize over the land. '82. One of the very best cows of the great Fontaine family. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 pr. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F 4606. C. [ Dam of the great cow. Eminence. (See notes below.) Cetewayo. P. 224. C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell. 17 lbs. 21 ozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 17 lbs. Cetewayo's Daisy, 16 lbs. 4 ozs. Sunrise. F. 1947, C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C , is out of Brown Fern. F. 4606, C , dam of Eminence. F. 7124, C-. Sweepstakes. N. C. Show. '92; dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs. 6 ozs ; winner of 1st prize. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana and St. Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner. Miimesota State Fair. '02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d. two famous Island sires Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize. St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P. 4711, H C . 2d prize nrinner over Jersey, '94. and dam of the world -renowned bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Carlo, P. 180, C. Dairy Maid, F. 1147,0. Carlo 2d, P. 337, C. Carlo 3d. P. 817, H. C. Sire of Egyptian Hero, P. 1351. H. C, 2d over Jer., .4ug , '91. He is sire of Sweet Bread 2d. P. 5938, H. C. one of the grandest dairy cows we have ever seen, and winner Gold Medal, butter test, '00, 2 lbs. 7 ozs., 165 days in milk. Neatness 3d, P. 2624, H. C. Miltiadcs. P 868. H. C. Sire of Stale Bread 2d, P 2976, C a mag- nificent dairy cow, and grandam of King of A r d e n, 58135. Terrible Temptation. F. 5133, C. Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105. H. C. 3d H B. and 1st Gue non prize, '83. Parish pr., Aug., '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish p. May, '88. f Lord Wolseley, P. 631, H. C. Neatness 2d, P. 1729, C. Wolseley. P 401. H C. 1st ov. Jer., 'S3, '84, '85. Nice Charmer, F. 5629, C. f Cicero. P. 266, H. C. Sold at our auction sale, Oct., '82, for S3. 1 00. Sire of Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. (see above). Cowslip, P. 24, C. Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. (See below.) Agenoria, P. 2318, C. Appledale Boy, F. 393. C. Neatness, F. 2640. C. Mahomet. P. 259. C Son of Farmer's Glor>'. F. 274, H. C, 1st over Jersey, '81. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Bred March 25th, 1911, to the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, a bull or heifer from such distinguished mating as this? P. 3909, H, C. What value would the owner place on No. 117. Cow. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. ^^[OI^TTE^ SUI.TANA, ^saiss^A. J. C. C. ^~~ J (Violette»s Beauty 3d, P. 13895, H. C.) Winner of First Prize and Sweepstakes, Grouville-St. Saviour Show, Island of Jersey, 1910. Certificate of Merit, Public Butter Test, May, 1909, i lb. 11^ o^s., 90 Days in Milk. Bred by N. Du Feu, Jr., Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born July 22d, 1906. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Whiteonstifles. flanks, right thigh and tail; brisket, right armpit, belly, fore ankles, hind stockings, tongue and switch white. Rich, amber horns; thin neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; tail thin and long and beautifully set. with hea^'i' switch; thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; magnificent udder, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. A great dairy cow and a magnificent breeder, as can be seen by three of her young daughters in the sale. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1 st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G ro u V i 1 1 e Show, '02. Sultane's Snowdrop, P. S578, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, May. '01. 1st and Sweepstakes, Grouville and St- Sa- viour, '01. 1st, Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouville and St. Saviour. '03, '04. She was sold to "Ged- ney Farm " for $2,350. and is a full sister to Golden Sul- tana, the St. Louis winner, that sold in our auction sale, May, '10, for $3,700; at same time her son. Sultana's Ox- ford Lad, sold for $11,100. Helena's Fox, P. 3208, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey, April, *03. 1st prize over Jersey, August, '05. A very successful sire, and large and tempt- ing offers have been refused by his owner for him. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P, 3746, H.C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, Apr., '06. 2d pr. and Parish pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, April, '07. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour -G r o u- ville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time — purchased by Mr. Percival Roberts, Jr. , Pens- hurst Farm, Nar- berth. Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for $3,700; at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. Sire of the bull, Cam- panile's Sultan, sold to New Zea- land, where he won many prizes, includ- ing Championship, and sold at auction in '10 for $3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter*t est daughters. Among the latter is: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895, H. C. (now Violette's Sultana, 252153. A. J. C. C), Certificate of Merit, May, '00, 1 lb. Hi ozs., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for ' ' best cow and heifer , ' ' Aug., '08. (See No. 122 for ex- tended pedigree of Sultan of Oaklands.) Dam [ VIOLETTE'S BEAUTY 2d P. J092I,C. Winner of Certificate of Merit, public but- ter test. Oct.. '05, I lb. 3i ozs., 156 days in milk. A wonderful dairy cow . Due to calve April 21st, 1911, by Cow- slip's Golden Noble, P. 4498, H. C. He is one of the premier service bulls in the herd of Mr. John A. Perree, Secretary Jersey Herd Book. Cowslip's Golden Noble is a son of the famous Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (see front page B), and his dam is Cowslip 16th, P. 6084, H. C, known on the Island as "the £1,000 cow." She won Parish prize, R. J. A. S., Mav, '02, and is a daughter of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, out of Cowslip 2d, P. 810, H. C, 3d over Jersey and Parish prize, Aug., '85; Parish prize, May, '86; 1st prize, St. John, '91. Eminent's Violette, 195784, A. J. C. C. (Violette's Beauty, P. 9809, H. C.) Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for »7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 8^ ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2^ ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2} ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. Helena, P. 5203, H. C. An 18-quart cow, and a very persistent milker. Eniinent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. He sold in our May, "05, auction sale for $10,000. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. S ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. And 34 others tested in America, besides 25 in Island tests. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,300. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05 auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull cah sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, Alicante and Foifarshire, 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sale at an average of $2,762.50. Paul. P. 1343, H. C. Sire of many prize winners. Palatine, F. 3368, C. A grand cow, never exhibited. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent and Eminent 2d. two famous sires. Daughter of Brown Fern, F. 4606, C, dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C, winner of 2d piize, St. Martin Show, '94 and '95. (■ Speculator, Violette, F. 8557, H.C. ] P. 2057, H. C. I Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. (See below.) Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. [ Brown Fern 2d, B. and Par. prize. P. 1944. H. C. (See below.) Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- Fortescue 2d, P. 1041, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., Aug., '88. Estimate 2d, P. 1278, H. C. 2d pr., St. Saviour Show, *90. 3d p., St. Saviour Show, '91. f Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Island. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H. B. and Parish prize. Daughter of Golden Lad (see above), out of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C, who is out of the same dam as Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. Doncaster. P. 1774, H. C. Hottot, F. 5484, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of 2 tested cows. Sultane. P. 7, H. C The noted foundation cow. f Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224. C. is sire of 4 cows, test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 1 7 lbs. 2^ ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st p, at Grouville. Fortescue. P. 766, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '86, '88. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., Apr., '87. Channel 2d, P. 1830, H. C. Conquest, 354. 2d over Jer. and 2d Herd Book, *84. Estimate, F. 2744, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs, 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097.21 lbs. lOt ozs. And 11 others. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Rosa's Fortescue, P. 1318, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '91. '92. 2d over Jer., May, '91 . Dulcie, P. 3322. C. VIOLETTE. F. 8557. H. C. One of the greatest butter cows the Island has had for years. She is owned by Dr. Herbert Watney Buckhold. England She won as follows: Certificate of Merit. May, '00, 1 lb. 9| ozs., 128 days in milk: Certificate of Merit, October, '00, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 282 days in milk; Gold Medal butter prize, May, '02. 3 lbs. 5 oz., 67 days in milk; Silver Medal. October, '01, 2 lbs. 4:i ozs.. 220 days in milk. 1903. E. J. C. S. Certificate of Merit at the R. A. S. E. Show. London, two days' butter, 4 lbs- 13i ozs.. produced from 74 lbs. of milk, 98 days aftet calving; first prize, £20 and the E. J. C. S. Gold Medal at the Tring Show, one day's butter, 2 lbs. 8 ozs., produced from 37 lbs. 14 ozs. milk, 141 days after calving. Violette won the following inspection prizes: Second Herd Book prize and Parish prize at the R. J. A. S. Show, Jersey, '02, and second prize in the class for cows having won a prize or Certifiicate of Merit in the butter test at the Tring Show, '03. Show. Days in Milk. Milk Yield. Butter Yield. Prizes. Lbs. Ozs. Lbs. Ozs. 1904. R. A. S. E., London, 54 100 0 5 9i Tring, 1905. R. A. S. E.. London, TrBg, 98 236 47 47 44 12 3d prize £4. f 3d prize £10 and Bronze Hi \ Medal and £3. 12 3d prize £5. fist prize £20 and Silver 92 1 Medal and £5. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. ii8. Heifer. NOBI^B'S PRETTY VIOI^ETTB, 252234, A. J. C. C. Bred by N. Du Feu. Jr.. Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born February I7th, 1909. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. ,s ■ Brisket and belly mostly white; spot on left fore ankle; hind ankles, part of left hind shank and tongue white; white and black switch. An exceedingly handsome heifer; beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; best of loins; broad hips; thin, long tail, nicely set, with magnilicent switch; great width and depth of body; neat in bone; very thin, soft, mellow hide, magnificent udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. f Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour,'07. 1st pr.. Royal Show, '10. for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1 909 — 1 5 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng,. Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships. Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April.' 10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for ' ' get of sire' ' won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic: many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within 3 years, and no doubt a corre s po nd in g number in America. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville, T e n n., Dec, '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester. Mass., for $1,025. who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville. T en n., show. Oct., '07, in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell, who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the show, was free in saying, ' ' had he been Judge at Nash- ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760. A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows. Is- land of Jer.. '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs. '03. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s, "Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y., for J53,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257. H. C , sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624. H, C. and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires- Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Blue Belle's Golden Kern. 69196. that sold as a calf for $3,000. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup. May, '05. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England, '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H, C. Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C. that tested in public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444. H. C. that tested in public but- ter test. 3 lbs. of butter. Par. Nobleman. P. 2555 3d ov. Jer. pr., April 1st ov. Jer., Reserve over and Par. pr 1st at three Shows, '99. Sire of Nobleman's Mary, sold May. '02, sale to J. A. Middelton. Shel- byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. H. C. and '9S Aug . '98. Jersey '00. Parish Lady our Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for S7.500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island. 2 lbs. 8i ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2 J ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer. Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test. Oct., '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs., 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946. H C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows, '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow. ' ' Nameless,' * and he has shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 1 2 1 days. She sold in our May. '06, sale for $1,100. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, «old in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our [ Golden Fern, Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. May, '07, sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- son. ' 'Stockwell,' * sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th, P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493. C. P. 4711, H C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H.C. Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564, H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325. and sold in our May, '01. sale for $745. SheisfuU sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C 3d over Jersey, "97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Bagatelle. P. 5076, C. Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par pr.. '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95, '96, '97. "98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day. private test, 2 lbs. 11 ozs. butter in 1 day. Poster. P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Bobby3d. P. 697, H.C. Cyprus. F. 2089. C. Lemon Rex. P. 552. C. Venus, F. 1784, H.C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d. P. 414, H. C. Leonidas, P. 881, H. C Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513. C. f Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 7th, P. 3277. H. Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. Daisy 4th, P. 1188, H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997. H. C. 2d pr.. August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug.. '85. Lugans, F. 7020. C. (See front page E for extended pedigree and par- Dam VIOLETTE'S SULTANA. 252153, A. J. C C. (VIOLETTE'S BEAUTY 3d, P. 13895, H.C.) Winner of first prize and Sweepstakes, St. Saviour-Grouviile S., '10. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. '09, 1 lb. Hi ozs.. 90 days in milk. (See Pedigree No. 117.) Due to calve August 11th, 1911, by Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. liculars concerning Gamboge's Knight.) The daughters of Noble of Oaklands have in most cases been bred to Gamboge's Knight, and vice versa. Buyers of cows will see the results and the public appreciation of this cross, by noting the individual quality and the demand for calves in lliis sale by Noble of Oaklands from Gamboge Knight cows. And there are striking examples of practically the same nick where Noble of Oaklands met Majesty blood — a cross not unlike that with Gamboge's Knight. The opportunity to get this combination of blood will not likely again be offered in public auction to any extent. No. 119- Heifer. FONTAINE'S PRETTY VIOI^ETTE, 252248, A. J. C. C Bred by J A Pcrrec. St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born April 4th. 1910. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: Llack tongue and switch. One of the handsomest heifers in the sale; lovely head; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; splendid withers: broad hips; best of loins; thin, whip tail, with splendid switch; remarkable depth and width of body; soft skin; magnificent udder development, with large and beautifullv placed teats. cv. PAMTAiMp.c rHirn d ..=, w r Dam-VIOLETTE^S SULTANA. 252153. iiire— hON I AINh S CHIEF, P. 4153, H, C. (See extended pedigree on opposite page.) (For full pcdiyrcc. see No. 120-i ) *st prize and Sweepstakes, St. Saviour-Grouviile Son of the famous Noble of Oaklands. Show. '10. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, *09, 1 lb. IH ozs., 90 days in milk. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, lOll. No. I20. Cow. SUI^TAN'S TINEY INTEREST, ^252158, A. J C. C. (Tiney*s Interested Sultane, P. 13882, H. C.) Bred by J. G. Buesnel, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born August 26th. 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot at top of left shoulder and on right fore ankle; dot on left thigh; white on left flank and tail; brisket, armpits, belly, left fore ankle, hind stockings and switch white. A beautiful young cow; nice head; very rich-colored horns; large, prominent eyes; dished face; long neck; long, straight back; best of withers; broad hips;e splendid loins; thin. long, whip tail, nicely set, with splendid switch; skin like a mole's; good body; splendid udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats Milking 22 quarts daily. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show, '02. 1st prize over the Island in a class of 44> '02. 1st prize over the Is- land. Aug., '03. Sire of Admiral Togo, 2d pr. over Jersey. '04. Beechland's Cham- pion, 3d prize over Jersey, '05. Agatha's Silver Belle. 4th prize over Jer- sey, '04; 1st pr., St. Martin. '04. Golden Chance 4 th, 2d pr. over Jer., '05. Juiilette 12th, 1st pr. over Jersey, '05; 1st prize at Trinity, '05. And this in spite of the get of Agatha's Flying Fox having been practically all exported as calves. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of $558. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P.3746, H.C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, Apr., '06. 2d pr. and Parish pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, April. '07. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes. Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour -G r o u- ville. '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time — purchased by Mr. P e r c i V a I Roberts. Jr., Pens- hurst Farm, Nar- berth. Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for $3,700: at same time her son , Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. Sire of the bull, Cam- panile's Sultan, sold to New Zea- land, where he won many prizes, includ- ing Championship. and sold at auction in '10 for $3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter test daughters. Among the latter are: Violette's Beauty 3d. P. 13895. H. C. (now Violette s Sultana, 252153. A. J. C. C). Certificate of Merit, May. '00. I lb. lU ozs.. 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for * ' best cow and heifer," Aug., '08. Sultan's Finance. P. 14100, C, Certificate of Merit, May, 09, 1 lb. 8i ozs., 113 days in milk. (See No. 122 for ex- tended pedigree of Sultan of Oaklands.) Dam TINEY'S INTER= ESTED LASS, P. 9463, C. Winner of Certificate of Merit, public but- ter test, Oct., '04, 1 lb. 15| ozs., 89 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, Oct.. '05. 2 lbs. 4i ozs. 64 days in milk (364 lbs. milk). Suitane's Snowdrop. P. 8578, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land. May, '01. 1 St and Sweepstakes, Grouville and St . Saviour. '01. 1st, Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouville and St. Saviour. '03. '04. She was sold to ' 'Ged- ney Farm' ' for $2,350. Full sister to Golden Sultana . sold for $3,700 in our '10 sale. Financial King, P. 2624. H. C. Sire of many famous butter cows. (For full particulars, see pedigree of Fi- nancial Daisy (No. 167 of catalog), the Blythwood Bowl winner, '10.) Tiney's Interest, F. 8595. C. A wonderful butter- test cow — one of the best the Island has known. Winner of Certificate of Merit, May, '06, 2 lbs. 5^ ozs., 78 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. Oct.. '08. 2 lbs. li ozs.. 180 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. May. '99. 2 lbs. 1 oz., 73 days in milk, 1st prize, public butter test. Oct.. '99, 1 lb. Hi ozs., 193 days in milk. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, '02. for $7,500, In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2 J ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove, 2 lbs. 8^ ozs. in public but- ter test, May, '07. And many other cele- brities. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. Official butter test, 2 lbs. H ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Winner of 1st prize at the three Western Parishes in *99. Winner of 1st pr. and Championship (Silver Cup). St. Sa- iour Show, '00. 1st prize over Jersey, beating former Roy. winners in '00. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Sultane 9th, P. 1145. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. 1st H. B.ov. Jer., '85. 4th over Jersey, '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter. P. 2115, H. C. Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H, C. 2d over Jersey, '96. Sire of Guenon's Lad. P. 2571, H.C. Prof. M. A. Scovell select- ed him to head the herd at the Experi- ment Station, Lex- ington Ky. H e proved himself a very successful sire. He was Sweepstakes bull at the Lexing- ton, Ky.. Show. '01, and at Louisville, Ky., same year. He siied Guenon's Bar- onenti. 15 lbs. 2{ ozs.; Guenita, 14 lbs. sire of many other tested cows. Finance, P. 4611, C. She has to her credit a pubUc fair test of 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 21 hours, and a milk record of 55 lbs. per day at the fair and 61 lbs. at her home. She is one of eight daughters from the cow, ' ' Interest, ' 'all of which had milk and butter tests. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7 ,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His eight -months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. Ten of his get have sold at an average of $4,560. ^For full particulars, see front page A.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Suitane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729, . Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam, he proved him- self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous C o u n- tess of Oaklands. F. 8640, H. C, now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 15 lbs. 4 ozs. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '70. Golden Pride, P. 1903. H. C. Sire of Uncle Sam. P. 2383, H. C-. sire of Karnak's Daughter, Certificate of Merit and first Goddington prize, public butter test, May. '08, 2 lbs. 8i ozs., 108 days in milk; and other prs. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. now named Imported Blue Belle, 180234. A. J. C. C. Sold at the age of 14 years in our May. '04, sale for $3,600. Dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, sold as a calf for $3,000. and has proved himself a great sire. Trial. P. 1187. H. C, 4th over Jersey and Parish prize. '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. 2d over Jersey and Champion Cup, '90. Sire also of Mr. R. A. Sibley's great cow, Magyarland, imp. I Interest. F. 3582, C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Island. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. . Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. As a dairy cow in her day she had few equals on the Island. Orme. P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. . Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Suitane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. f Courage, P. 1813, C. I Grassy Brown, P. 3370. H C. Happy. P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom. 18218 19 lbs. 5 ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Sultan. F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days. And 12 others. Cherry Belle. F. 7791, H. C. Meadow Boy, P. 1193. C. Grisette. P. 2058. H. C. Grand dairy cow, milking from 18 to 20 qts. daily, and very persistent. Suitane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, as well as a re- markable lot of dairy cows. 1st St. Saviour. Hermione, P. 634, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over Island, August, '90; also winner of £15 pr. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr.. St. Saviour, '70. Happy Cetewayo, F. 582, C. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. , Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. Sarabond. P. 797. H. C. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. , Oxford Rose, P. 3787, H. C. Vertumnus, P. 161, H. C. Sire of Lady Velve- tine, 15771, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. I Garenne, F. 1575. H.C. A 20-quart cow. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer., '65. Flower, F. 53. H. C. Prize winner. Suitane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. (See above.) Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over Jesey.'SS. 2d H. B. over Jer.. '88. 1st p. over Eng., '90. 2d Lon Dairy S., '88. '89; yield, 1 lb. 14i ozs of butter. Unicorn. P. 781, H. C. 4th State's prize, '87. Latakia, F. 6346, C. Due de Chambord, P. 580, H. C. . Fiery Cross. F. 5935, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of 2 tested cows. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jer.. '84. Also Parish prize. Happy, F. 309, C. Mignonne, F. 1443, C. Bred March 3d, 1911, to Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter'* at the Island of Jersey bull show, April, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sons won all first prizes in all the other classes. The first-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oaklands no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood of those two wonderful cows. Lady Viola and Blue Belle. (See front page B for full particulars of his illustrious parentage.) It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oak- lands will again be offered at auction; so get a little of this blood while it is "on the counter." As in the case of Golden Fern's Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. T. 5. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30. 1911. No. 12 oj^. Heifer Calf. INTERESTED FONTAINE, 253156, A. J. C. C. Sire FONTAINE'S CHIEF, P. 4I53,H.C. Winner of first prize over the Island and Championship. Aug.. '09. Bred by John G. BuesncI, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born January 30th, 1911. Imported (in dam) September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except white brisket; black tongue and switch. A beautiful calf; great udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (95700. A. J. C. C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour. '07. 1 st pr., Royal Show, '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. Born April 13. '05. The prepotency o f Noble of Oaklands came into evidence at a very early age. When he was two years and f o u r months old his daughter, Noble Judy, was bom; and she, when fifteen months old, won first in her class on the Island at the Aug.. '08, show, where there were 32 entries. W h e n 2i years old his daugh- ter. Noble Dora, was born, and be- fore she was three years old had won a Certificate of Merit in the Island butter test of Oct., '10. with 1 lb. U ozs. butter to her credit, nearly six months after she had calved. If a performance under similar cir- cumstances is of record in the ar- chives of the Ijland, we do not know where to find it. 90 first prizes and Champ ionships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908i— 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April. '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for ' ' get of sire ' * won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows These prizes all au- thentic: many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam SULTAN'S TINEV INTEREST, 252158, A. J. C. C. (For her extended ped- igree, see opposite page. No. 120.) A 22-quart cow. t- Raleigh's Brown Fontaine, 238440, A. J. C. C. (Fontaine's Lily, P. 11528, H. C.) Winner of Frenchville Champion Cup, Grouvill e-St. Saviour Show, '07. She was imported by us. but unfortunate- ly we lost her. Like all the Raleighs, she was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Blue Belle's Blue Fox. P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S, Williams" sale, Nashville, T e n n,. Dec, '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester, Mass., for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. Son of Champion Fly- ing Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '04. Certificate of Merit, butter test. May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs.. 50 days in milk. 1st over Jersey and Champion, '05. 1 st pr.. Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '05. 1st over England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07. Dam of Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C., Certificate of Meiit, butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs., 39 days in milk. W i 1 1 o h's Rosy. P. 10444, H. C, Certi- ficate of Merit, May, '06, 3 lbs., 38 days in milk. Both when four years old. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, 203699. pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk, when only 30 months old. We bought her at auc- tion for $2,550. Viola's Golden Jolly. 79314, sold in our '09 auction for $12,000. Eminent's Raleigh, 690U. (Raleigh. 3273, H. C.) 4th pr. over Jer.. '03. 2d State's prize, '03. Raleigh was bred by Mr. Wm. J. Labey, Grouville, Island of Jer., the breeder and owner of the great Fontaine fam- ily. As a success- ful sire his chances are very bright. He has four crosses to Golden Lad, through Golden Fern's Lad. Orme and Boyle. He has 23 tested daughters, averag- ing within a fraction of 17 lbs, of butter in 7 days. Now at head of Good Hold Farm Herd, owned by Mr. L. E. Holden, Cleveland, Ohio. Fontaine 10th, P. 8855, H. C. A Fontaine and a good one. Nobleman, \ P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '98. 1st over Jer,, Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at Three-Parish Show. '99. Sire of N o b 1 e m a n's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02. sale to J. A, Middelton. Shel- by ville. Ky.. the un- beaten Champion of many shows. His dam, Gipsy Maid, is dam of Gipsy Maid 2d. P. 9641, H. C. winner of 1st over Jersey. Aug., '02; 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '02: and many other prizes. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325. Sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Gold- en Lad's Fawn Duchess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Sold in our '03 auction sale. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H C- (Erainent, 69631, A. J. C. C.) Winner 1st State's pr. over Jersey (with his get), '01 and '02. Goddington purse, '02. Sold in our '05 auction for $10,000. Now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va. One of his leading Island test d a u g h- ters is A urea. P. 8693, H. C. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin. 252122), Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '07, 2 lbs. 5i ozs.. 65 days in milk. She is dam of Aurea's Fern, P. 11259 (by Oxford Lad), Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '09, 1 lb. 12^ ozs.. 236 days in milk. His 41 tested daugh- ters in America are topped by Emi- nent's Evasion, 24 lbs, 9 ozs. butter in 7 days, and he has 25 winning daugh- ters in Island butter tests. t Rill. P. 6982, H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. Consider- ed one of the great- est milk producers the Island has ever known. Mona's Lord, P. 2460. H. C. Fontaine 4th. P. 2537, H. C. Reserve No. for Cup, '90. Istov. all Jer.. '90, *91. 1st H, B. over Jer., '90. Blythwood Challenge Cup for best cow in show. '91. 22 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. butter in 24 hrs. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C, 1st over Jersey, '98. 1 st and Sweepstakes, 3-Parish Show. '97. Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test, 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Parish Show, '97. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7 .500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his.grand- s o n. ' 'Stockwell,' ' sold for $11,500. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence. 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Hope, P. 1948, H. C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize, '97; Hope's R e g i n a. 2d over England, half-broth- er to Beresford Pride. 1st Bath and West, '02; 1st Roy- al Counties, '02. Regina Sul tane. 1 st Bath and West, and Yorkshire. '95; 2 lbs. 9i ozs. butter in 24 hours. Tula, P. 5323, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '94. Parish prize. Class 2, '94. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Mona 9th. P. 5520. H. C. One of the best of the great Mona family. Guenon's Pride. P 347. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., "82. 1st Guenon pr..'82. '83. 3d over Jer., '83. 3d H. B.ov. J., '82. '83 Fontaine, F. 2058, C 1st over Jersey, "86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show. '88. 24 quarts of milk. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '93. 1st over Jersey. "94 1st Cham. Class. '95, '96, '97, '98, Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts, a day; private test. 2 lbs. U ozs. butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F, C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam. especially the latter. Daisy 7th. P. 3277. H. C. Baron of St. John. P. 1279, H. C. Lugans. F. 7020. C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th. Sth and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs, in 24 hrs. from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs, of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. ■ Traveler. P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. winner of 2d prize. St. Martin Show. '94 and '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr., B. and W. S.. N. A. S. S.. and 1st at the Yorkshire S., Eng.. '95. (2 lbs. 9 J ozs. of butter in 24 hrs.) Sire also of L i 1 1 1 e Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs., and many other famous animals. Regina's Pride, F. 7450, H. C. 1st over Jer., May, '94. L'Etacq Prince 2d, P. 1479. H. C. Mona 5th. P. 2619. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '93. f Dairy Boy, P. 218. C. I Dairy, F. 1267, H. C. 24 qts. milk in 24 hrs. Horace. P. 94. H. C. Sire of " Le Brocq s Prize," 1st over J., "78; 53 bulls in com- petition. Polly. F. 1828, C. 1st over Jer., '84, '85. 26 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. T.S.COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. I2X. Cow. SUIvTAN'S QUEBN MARY, 25^161, A. J. C. C. (Golden Queen 5th, P. i46';3, H. C.) Winner of First Prize over Three Parishes, Island of Jersey, May, 1910. Bred by T. J. Malet, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born November 8th. 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except stripe on brisket and on belly; black and white switch; black tongue. A beautiful young cow ; handsome head ; rich, amber horns; dished face; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; best of loins; thin, long, whip tail, beautifully set. with splendid switch; neat in bone; very thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; magnificent udder, running way to the front and rear, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. Sire SULTAN OF GARLANDS, P. 3746, H.C. Winner of 1 st over Jersey, April, '06. 2d pr. and Parish pr., April, '05. Reserve with progeny, April, '07. 1st pr., Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour-G r o u- ville. '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time — ^purchased by M r. Percival Rob- erts, Jr. . Penshurst Farm. Narberth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for $3,700; at same time her son. Sul- tana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. Sire of the bull. Cam- panile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes , including Championship, and sold at auction in '10 for $3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and b u 1 1 e r t est daughters. Among the latter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895. H. C. Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '00, 1 lb. 11 ^ ozs., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Spe- cial for ' ' best cow and heifer , ' ' Aug . , 'OS. Sultan's Finance, P. 14100, C. Certificate of Merit, May, '09, 1 lb. 8i ozs.. 113 days in milk; winner of 2d over Jersey and St. Saviour Par- ish prize, Aug., '09; one of group win- n i n g President's Cup, Aug.. '10. Sweet Bread 14th. P. 13635, C, Certificate of Merit, May. '10. 1 lb. 5i ozs.. 206 days in milk. Among his first-prize winners is: Sultan's Rhyme, P. 14104, H. C. Istpr.. Class 4, and Trinity Parish pr.. May, '10; 1st over Jersey in Champion Class, August. '10. (Now named S u 1 1 a n's Edith, 251264; see No. 123, of catalog.) (See No. 122 for more extended pedigree.) Dam METEOR'S GOLDEN QUEEN, 222100, A. J. C. C. (GOLDEN QUEEN 4th, P. 12072. C.) Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '03. Sultane's Snowdrop, P. 8578, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, May, '01. 1st and Sweepstakes, Grouville and St. Saviour, '01. 1 st and Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouville and St . Saviour. '03. '04. Meteor. P. 3275. C. Sire of the bull. Grey Prince of St. Sa- viour. 67283, sold in our May. '04. auc- tion, and winner of 1st prize and Junior Champion, Indiana State Fair. '06, and other prizes. Golden Queen. P. 5310. C. Winner of 1st prize over Jer., Royal S., Aug.. '93. Due to calve April 15th,1911, by Gipsy's Noble, P. 4322, H. C. (See No. 103.) Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101. A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha, F. 8432, H. C, J.H.B.) Official butter test. 2 lbs. H ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. 1 st prize over Jersey beating former Roy. winners in '00. f Fereor, P. 2891, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, '00. An exceedingly hand- some bull, and his get on the Island are in great demand by the best breeders in England. Five of his daughters, in our May, '04. sale, averaged $707 each. I My Brunette. F. 8417, C. Certificate of Merit, butter test. '00. 1 lb. 4^ ozs. in 24 hours, 217 days in milk. ' Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '90; also winner of £15 prize. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs.. 30 dayF. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097,21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lo4 ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. IS lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228, 16 lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227. 15 lbs. 14i ozs. Golden Lad has proved himself the most prepotent bull the Island has ever pro- duced, transmitting the Sultane type (for udder and teats) to his entire prog- eny. Sire of Golden Mon Plaisir. 59936. first in his class and Champion winner over the Island in '98. Sold in our sale. May. '01, for $3,500 to Hon. H. N. Higginbotham, Joliet, Hi. Sire of many other celebrities. Tryphena 6th. P. 3799. C. She is by the same sire as the famous cow, Cocotte, F. 8300. H. C. (see No. 58). Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H, C. 2d pr. ov. Jer., '95. A remarkably good sire, and his get have always found ready buyers. Out of same dam as Golden Sultana, sold for $3,700. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. BlueBoy,P.2578,H-C. Sire of Blue Belle Princess, 157364. sold in our May, '01 , sale to Hon. M. H. Olin. Perry, N. Y., and has tested for him 15 lbs. 1 oz. of butter. His dam. Blue Belle, sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets. " Gedney Farm." White Plains, N. Y.. for $3,600. She is dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C. (sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires); Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5^ ozs., and Golden Lad's Blue Belle sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Nunthorpe. P. 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun. 126625, 18 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. 1st p. over Island, '85, '91. Meadow Boy, P. 1193. C. Grisette. P. 2058. H.C. Petune's Pet. P. 5704. H. C. 3d over Jer., '94. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., May, '95. 4th over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '95. Blythwood Bowl. '95. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '96. 3d over Jer., '97. Ludovic. P. 1956, H.C. Parish pr,, bull show) April, '94. Brimette. Not registered. A heavy milker, with great depth of body, large udder and long teats. ' Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, in- cluding Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. butter in 24 hoiu-s, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull, Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Trial. P. 1187, H. C. 4th over Jer. and Par. p.. '89; 1st over Jer., Aug., '89; 2d over Jersey and Champion Cup. '90. Sire of Magj'arland, 86326, 17 lbs. 8 ozs., and Finance, butter test, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 24 hours, 55 lbs. of milk at the fair, and dam of Financial King, used for years in Mr. Wm. Rocke- feller's noted Rock- wood herd. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. pr.ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88. Out of same dam as Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H. C. sire of Golden Lad's Daisy. 136499. 19 lbs. 2 ozs.; Golden Lad's Mermaid, sold at our May, '02. auc- tion sale for $1,100; and Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold at our May, '03, auc- tion sale for $1,725. Fortescue. P. 766. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '86. 1st over Jer., '87, '88. Tryphena. F. 5327, C. Strawberry. P. 1578, H. C. 3d pr. over Jet.. '91. Petune, F. 4193. H. C. Pioneer, P. 1602, H. C. 1st over Jer.. '91, '92. Sire of Niuriel, 1st over Jer.. '00; ist H. B. and Par. pr.. '00. Lady Clair, 3d H. B. and Par. pr., '00. Lady Grouville. P. 2208. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Sarabond, P. 797. H. C, who sired Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. a very rich and persistent milk- er. Dam of Rava- chol. P. 2032. C.; John Bull, P. 2653. C-. Uncle Peter's Rosette. P. 7363. H. C; Rosette's Golden Lad. 57498, A. J. C. C; Alicante, P.3880, H. C; Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. and Forfarshire. P 2914, H. C. Sultane 8th, P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. pr. and 3d over Jer,. '84; also Par. pr. f Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C- Sire of Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588, H. C, 1st p. and Champion, Oxfordshire S.. '93; 1st pr., R. A. S. E.. and 1st pr. and Sil- ver Cup. H. S. Sh., '93; 1st pr., R. A, S. E., '94 1st pr. and Blythwood Bowl, Yorkshire Show. '94. Golden Lass. F. 5711, H C. 1st over the Island. Sire said to be Roy- alist, P. 139, H. C. son of Regina, F. 32, H. C- Dam of Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023. H. C-. a great sire, pronoun- ced by many equally as good as his fa- mous grandsire. Golden Lad. Boniface. F. 399, C. Lily 2d. P. 115, H.C. Everton Lord. P. 1088. H. C. Son of Everton King, P. 390, C, who sired many great cows, in- cluding Tootsie, the dam of Boyle. , Texas. P. 2205. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Cicero's Cowslip 3d, P. 3056. H. C. 2d over Jer.. '92. Parish pr., '94. Dauntless. F. 403, C. Lady La Roque, F. 2442, C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie, 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Brunette Star, 27270. 17 lbs. 10 ozs. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139, H. C , son of Regina, F. 32. H. C. f Farmer's Joy, P. 306. H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1st pr.. Eng. Roy. 1st prize and Sdver Medal at London Dairy Show. '81. i Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '70. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Count Cicero. F, 398. H. C- 2d pr, over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. Dam of Sultane 9th. P. 1145, H. C. 2d over Jer., '85; 1st H. B. over Jer,. '85; 4th over Jer., '89; 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. "91. Dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C sire of a remarkatle lot of dairy cows; and Sul- tane's Snowdrop, P. 8578. H. C, a fa- mous show cow. and dam of Sultan of Oaklands. P. 3746. H. C. r Welcome. F. 166. H. C. Lily, P. 23, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. I2i5^. Cow. c. c. VIOlvA'S BRIGHT I,ADY, 255485, A. J. (Brightness, P. 11606, H. C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit in Public Butter Test, May, '08, 2 lbs. 6J4 ozs., 43 Days in Milk. Dam of Bull, Bright Prince, P. 4129, H. C, Winner of Reserve over Jersey for Bull and Progeny, April, 1910. (See opposite page.) Bred by J. W. Le Boutillier, St Ouen, Island of Jersey. Born June 14th. 1904 Imported April 3d. 1911. by T S Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful cow; very handsome head; large, sparkling eyes; thin, long neck; sharp withers; broad hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set, with splendid switch; thin. soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; splendid udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. A grand dairy cow, and a splendid breeder, she being the dam of the handsome bull, "Bright Prince," P. 4129. H. C. (Sec front page O of this catalog.) Sir Watkin, P. 2991, H. C. Son of the famous cow. Golden Lad's Creampot, 162061. His dam is one of the best daughters of Golden Lad, and dam of Flying Fox's Foxhall, service bull in St. Louis World's Fair test herd. Sire GOLDEN CHAMPION, P.3334, H.C. Jd over the Island, Aug.. '04. 2d over the Island, Aug.. '03. 2d State's prize over the Island, Apr., 03. Dam I WILLOH'S ROSY. P. 10444, H. C. (WILLOH'S LADY VIOLA, 219486. '04. P. Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May. '06. 3 lbs., 38 days in milk. Parish prize. Aug. Dam of Miss Bagatelle, 13311. public butter test. 1 lb. 13f ozs., 120 days in milk. Pretty Rosy. P. 12758. public butter test, 1 lb. 14 ozs., 16 days in milk. Brightness. P. 11606. H. C. Certificate of Merit in public but- ter test. May. '08. 2 lbs. 6i ozs., 43 days in milk. Willoh's Rosy is now owned by Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Nor- wich. L. I. She made her butter rec- ord from 38 lbs. 12 ozs. milk, at four years and one month old — the highest rec- ord for that age. She is dam of three daughters winning Certificates of Merit in public butter tests. Mr. Hudson, in the Jersey Bullelin of July 27th. '10. pronounced her "Lady V i o 1 a"s greatest daughter," She is full sister to Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C. dam of the "Linden Grove" herd bull. Viola's Golden Fern (see No. 1 1 of catalog). Her dam. Lady Viola, is also dam of Viola's Golden Jolly. 79314. sold in our '09 auc- tion for $12,000. Iris, P. 7878. H. C. Half-sister to Golden Beatrice 2d. one of the greatest breed- ing and dairy cows ever imported — has been in the Linden Grove Herd for many years. Willoh, P. 2855, H. C. Par prize. Apr,. '00, 3d State's prize. '02. Willoh is also the sire of numerous other butter-test cows and prize winners, among them Gipsy Maid 2d. P. 9641. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par, prize. May. '02; 1st over Jer., Aug., '02; Par. pr.. May. '03. and Aug.. '07; Reserve over Jer , , May. '09; 2d over Jer., May. '10; and many other prizes. Ladv Viola, _ P. 8463. H. C. Thj highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04. 2 lbs. 12 ozs, 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, "05. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show. '05. Ist ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England. '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug . '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H. C. Miss Viola. P 9644. H, C. that tested in public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs, Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444. H. C , that tested in public but- ter test, 3 Its. of butter. Golden Jolly's Ladv Viola. 203699, pub- lic butter test. 1 lb. 15 ozs,, 159 days in milk, when only 30 months o 1 d. We bought her at auc- tion for $2,550. Financial King. P. 2624. H. C. Imported by P. J. Cogswell, Esq.. to cross on the daugh ters of E X i 1 e. He was sold to Mr. Wm. Rockefeller and stood at the head of the famous "Rock- wood Herd." Golden Lad's Cream- pot. 162061. 1st p. ov. Jer. and Re- serve for B 1 y t h- wood Bowl, '00. Winner of Blvthwood Bowl, Aug.. '01. Dr. Jim. P. 2318. Duchess of Kent. P. 6277, H. C. Prize winner over the Island. '99. Reserve. Blythwood Cup in '99. Golden Prince. P. 2502. H. C. Champion, Aug.. '97. A deeply inbred Gold- en Lad bull, having 37^ per cent, his blood. Golden Lad sired 14 tested cows in America (see be- low) . Blancharde 7th. P. 6906, H. C. f Nobleman. { P. 2555, 3d ov, Jer. pr,, April 1st over Jer. Reserve over and Par. pr Par H, C. and '98. Aug., '98. Jersey '00. Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C. 2d over Jer, and Par. prize. '96. Sire of many noted animals. His dam. Blue Belle, is grandam of Noble of Oaklands. 1st at Three-Parish Show, '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady M ar y . sold in our May. '02. sale to J, A. Middelton, Shel- byville. Ky.. the un- beaten Champion of many shows. His dam. Gipsy Maid, is dam of Gipsy Maid fd. P 9641. H. C. winner of 1 st over Jersey, Aug., '02; 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May. '02; Par pr.. May. '03. and Aug., '07; Re- serve over Jersey. May. '09: 2d over Jersey, May. '10; Special prize. 3-Par- ish Show, and prize in special class at Royal Show. "10; Champion over 3 Parishes, May. '10. | Bagatelle 2d. P 6564. H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria 157325. and sold at our May. '01 . sale for S745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Finance, P. 4611. C. 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 24 hrs. f Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Creampot 2d, P. 2721, H. C, Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Lily Brown, P. 420. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Welsh Girl. P. 2552. H. C. Golden Grain. P. 2112. H. C. His grandsire. Golden Pink, is sire of Gold- en Hero, P. 1833. H. C, 1st pr. over Jer., '93, '94, '95. Golden Gem, P. 5654. H. C, 1st ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. May, '94. '95. 1st ov. Jer. and Par. pr., August, '95, '96. Due, P. 1751, C. Golden Pride, P. 1903. H. L Blue Belle. P. 4307. H. C. Sold for $3,600 at our '04 auction. Trial. P. 1187, H. C. 1st over Jer.. '89. and Champion, '90. Interest, F. 3582, C, Carlo 3d, P. 817, H. C. Creampot. F. 2993, C. Carlo. P. 180, C. Sire of 4 tested cows. Blonde. F. 1365, C. f Eric Rex. P. 695, H. C. Lady Pollock. F. 5619, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Cherry Belle, F. 7791, H. C. Meadow Boy, P. 1193, C. Grisctte, P. 2058, H.C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. (See below.) Hermione, P. 634. C. Carlo 2d, P. 337, C. Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105. H. C. Hero. P. 126, H. C. Pretty Maid, F. 1943. H. Wolseley. P. 401,H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83,'84,'8S. Diana's Pride, F. 5152, C. Rayon d' Argent, P. 1869. H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Royal Belle 2d, P. 1977. H. Blancharde, F. 7447, Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par. Show. '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow, ' ' Name- less," He is sire of Aristo- cratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi OZS- in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days She sold in our May. '06, sale for $1.1 00. and was bought by Mr. J. M. Overton, Nash- ville. Tenn. Gipsv Maid, P. 4424. H. C. 3d over Jersey. '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Par. Show, '97. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. And 12 others. (See above) i Bagatelle, P. 5076. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug., '90; also win ner of £15 pr. Rough Briar. F, 2692. H. C. Golden Pink. P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr . "91. Son of Golden Lad. Queen Dahlia. F. 7602. H. C. f Perrot. P. 342, C. I Royal Belle. F. 6044. H. C. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. Ist pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Nameless. P. 3222. H. C, 2d over Jer. and Par pr.. '93. 1st over Jersey. '94. 1st Cham. Class. '95. '96. '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day; private test. 2 lbs. 11 ozs, butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and gran- dam. especially the latter — La Bouanne. a splendid cow, though never regis- tered. Daisy 7th. P 3277. H. C- Sultanes Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr.. St, Saviour. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H C. 1st pr. over Eng-. '90, f Baron of St. John. I P. 1279. H. C- His grandam. Lady Useful. P. 796. H.C . won 1st over Jersey and Parish pr.. '86. I I Lugans. F. 7020. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. *88. 2dH- B. pr. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy Sh.. '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng.. '90. 1 lb. 14J ozs. butter. Margofs Boy. P. 671. H. C, Son of Wolseley. P. 401, H.C. winner of 1st over Jer.. '83, '84. '85. Sally 2d. P. 414. H. C. Leonidas, P- 881. H. C Son of Angela's Lad. P. 397. H C. winner of 1st Guenon pr.. '84; whose dam, An- gela. F. 1607. H C. is also the dam of Tormentor. 3533. A. J C, C . sire of 46 tested cows. Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513. C. Jupiter. P. 757, C- Son of Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. (see above), who sired Count Wolseley. P. 928. H, C. 1st over Jersey. '88 and '89; sire of Oxford Lass and other famous cows. Daisy 4th. P. 1188, H. C. Useful Lad. P 997. H, C. 2d pr. August, '88. Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. August. '85. Due to calve May 15th, 1911, by the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particu- lars of his illustrious parentage.) T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30. 1911. No. 122. Cow. SULTAN'S MAY PRINCESS, 252174, A. J. C. C. (Princess May 2d, P. 14460, H. C.) Winner of Parish Prize, Royal Show, Island of Jersey, August 1908. Bred by T. J. Malet. St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Born April 22d, 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except spot on brisket; white tongue, black switch. An exceedingly handsome, young cow; beautiful head ; very rich-colored horns ; broad forehead ; dish face; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; splendid withers; good hips; thin, long whip tail, nicely set, with splendid switch; neat in bone; skin like a mole; good body; mEignificent udder, with good sized and welt-placed teats. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. First prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Shows. '02. 1st prize over the Island in a class of 44, 1902. First prize over the Island, August, '03. Sire of Combination, P. 3744, H. C, 1st prize over Jersey, May, '06. 1st prize, St. Helier Show, Aug.. '06. 1st prize and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville S., Apr., '09, in competition with Beauvoir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two dif- ferent sets of judges, thereby winning a very handsome silver shield. 1st prize over Jersey, April, '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. His dam, Agatha of Oaklands, sold in our May, 1902, auc- tion sale for SI. 700, to Mrs. M. M. Pat- terson, Port Ken- nedy, Pa. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, Apr., '06. 2d pr. and parish pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, Apr., '07. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes. Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour - G r o u - ville. '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time; purchased by Mr. Percival Roberts, Jr., Penshurst Farm, Narberth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our 1910 sale for $3,700, at same time her son Sultana's Ox- ford Lad sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Campa- nile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Champion- ship, and sold at auc- tion in 1910 for $3.- 024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter test daughters. Among the latter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895, H. C, Certifi- cate of Merit, May, 1900—1 lb., 11^ ozs.. 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "bestcowand heifer," August, 1908. Sultana's Finance, P. 14100, C. Certifi- cate of Merit, May, 1909—1 lb.. 8i ozs.. 113 days in milk. Dam PRINCESS MAY^S DORE, 222097, A.J. C.C. (PRINCESS MAY, P. 11580, C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '06. lib., 3^ ozs., 159 days in milk. Sultane'a Snowdrop, P. 8578, H. C. First prize over the Island, May, 1901. First and Sweep- stakes, Grouville and St. Saviour, '01. First and Sweep- stakes and Cham- pion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '03. '04. She was sold to "Gedney Farm" for $2,350, and is a full sister to Golden Sul- tana. Successor's Glory P. 3346, C. Half-brother to West- field Rose, P. 9091 C. Certificate of Merit, Oct., '04, 1 lb. Si ozs., 231 days. Certificate of Merit and Ist Par. prize, E. J. C. S., May, '07, 2 lbs. 6i ozs., 69 days. 4th over Jer. and Par. prize, R. J. A May. '07. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, •02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933, Sire of Oxford Vixen, tested 2 lbs. 2J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs., 7 ozs. Fljdng Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs., 3 ozs. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended Cow, Agatha, F. 8432, H. C.,J. H. B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs. 1 J ozs. in 24 hrs. Jersey weight being in milk 142 days. Winner of first prize at the 3 Western Parishes in 1899. Winner of 1st pr. and Championship (Silver Cup), St. Saviour Show, 1900. 1st prize over Jersey beating former Roy. winners in '00. 1st pr. in Champion Class at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, 1901. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, .Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold at our '07 sale for $10,200. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. 1st H. B. over Jer., '85 4th over Jersey, '89. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115. H. C. Successor, P. 2783, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '99. 1st pr. over Jer., '00, for bulls, the pro- duce of cowfl hav- ing won a prize or Certificate of Merit at a butter test. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. (See below). Rosette 5th, P. 2SS1. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Dam of FMng Fox, P. 2729. Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914. H.C. Three Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam, he proved him- self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640, H. C. now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, 1870. Dam of Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. (see above) . Success, P. 2476, C. Fancy Rose, F. 8277, H. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test, '98, '99. •00. 2 lbs. 8^ ozs. butter. Lord Dunbar, P. 1969, C. Finette, P. 2836, Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go France w h e months old. was the Island, undoubtedly great sire. This great loss to as he was a Count Cicero, F. 398. H. 2d over Jersey, C. •83. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, bad few equals on the Island. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr. B. and W. S., N. A. S. S. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. Courage, P. 1813, C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq, the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull Courage was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '90. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Great Scot, P. 2153. H. C. Sire of Rhymer, Par. pr., '99. Perry F. Scot, Re- serve, R. C. S., '99. Mabel 42d, 1st over Jer. and P. pr., '99. Fontaine's Lady Scot, 3d ov. Jer., '99. Maitland Cherry, 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '99. Fancy 2d, P. 6276, C. 1 lb. i4i ozs. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr. St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Br. Med. C. I. Ex.. '71. Happy Cetewavo, P. 582, C. Son of Cetewayo, P. 224, C, sire of 4 tested cows in Am- erica. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588. H. C. Winner of 7 first prizes in England. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. Son of Count Cicero (see above.) Rosette 4th, P. 2128. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242 H. C. (See below.) Oxford Rose, P. 3787. H. C. Milking as high as 20 qts. She died of milk fever, June 11, 1895. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull, Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88. f Cetewavo 2d, P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st over Jersey, 1890. . Sire of 14 tested cows. (See above.) Belle Brebis, P. 4473. H. C. Parish prize, '94, '96. One of the best cows in Mr. Wm, Rocke- feller's herd. Due, P. 1751. C. Son of Golden Lad. Fancy, F. 8007, H. C. (See below.) Fancv. F. 8007. H. C. Gold Medal, butter test. Jer., '93. 2 lbs. SJ ozs. Gold Medal, butter test. Jer., '94. 2 lbs. 11^ ozs. Certificate of Merit, butter test, '95, 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Gold Medal, butter test, Jer,, '96. 3 lbs. 3i ozs. Bred March 22, 1911. to Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, First Over winnings c cows, Ladv '. --— v --= — .. , , , a^ain be ofi"ered at auction; so get a Uttle of this blood while it is "on the counter. at the Island of Jersey Bull Show, April, 10, winning The first prize wonderful ^_^. . _ klands will As "in "the case of Golden Fern's Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. No. 122H. Bull Calf. MAY'S JOLLY SULTAN, 96091, A. J. C. C. Bred by Thomas J. Malet, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Sire — NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4156, H. C. First prize over Jersey, April, Bom January 20tli, 1911. Imported (in dam) September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. '10. First prize over Jersey and Champion, Aug., '10. (See No. 124 for extended pedigree.) Dam— SULTAN'S MAY PRINCESS, 2S2I74, A. (See above. No. 122. for extended pedigree.) J. c. c. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 123. Cow SULTAN'S EDITH, 252164, A. J. C. C. (Sultan's Rhyme, P. 14104, H. G.) Winner of First Prize Over the Island of Jersey, and Parish Prize, Royal Show, May, First Prize Over Jersey in Special Class, August, 1910. Bred by G. J. Queree, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born February 12th. 1907. Imported .September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White brisket; small spot on left stifle; mottled white on belly and right flank; ring in center of tail; black- and-white tongue; black switch. An exceedingly handsome, young cow; nice head; large, prominent eyes; rich amber horns; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; best of withers; splen- did loins; broad hips; thin, long whip tail; beautifully set, with magnificent switch; wide and deep body; thin, soft mellow hide; magnificent udder, running way to the front, with good sized and beautifully-placed teats. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS. P. J746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, April, '06. 2d pr. and parish pr., April, '05. Reserve, with progeny, April. '07. 1st pr., Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour — Grou- ville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time —purchased by Mr. Percival Roberts, Jr., Penshurst Farm, Narberth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our 1910 sale for S3, 700, at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Campa- nile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Champion- ship, and sold at auction in 1910 for S3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter-test daughters Among the latter are: Violette's Beautv 3d. P, 13895. H. C. Certifi- cate of Merit, May, •00. 1 lb. lU oz., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer," August, '08. Sultana's Finance, P. 14100, C, Certifi- cate of Merit, May, '09. 1 lb. 8h ozs., 113 days in milk; winner of 2d over Jersey and St. Saviour parish prize, Aug., '09; one of group President's Aug., '10. Sweet Bread 14th. P. 13635. C, Certifi- cate of Merit, May, '10. 1 lb. 5i oz., 206 days in milk. Among his first prize winners are: — Beauvoir's King, P. 4014, H. C. 1st pr., class 8, Aug., '08. on the Island, and of many prizes in America. Dam RHYMER^S EDITH, P. 10673, H.C. wmnmg Cup. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u v i 1 1 e Shows, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, ■02. Ist prize over the Is- land, August. '03. His dam, Agatha of Oaklands, sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for SI, 700, to Mrs. M. M. Pat- terson. Sultane's Snowdrop, P. 8578, H. C. 1st over Jer., May. '01. 1st. Sweepstakes and Champion, G r o u- ville and St. Saviour Shows. '03 and '04. An intensely bred "Sul- tane." She is sired by Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, out of Sultane 9th. F. 1145, H. C, winner of many first prizes over the Island and dam of "Uncle Peter. P. 2415. H. C. Her dam, Sultane. P. 7, H. C, is the first of the greatest family of Jerseys ever bred and owned by that famous breeder, Mr. J. P. Marett. Thus Gol- den Sultana is a granddaughter o f old Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Full sister to Golden Sultana. 146282, win- ner of 3d prize in class for aged cows at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. St. Louis, *04. Rhymer, P. 27.56. H. C. A great sire. Par. prize, April, 1899. 1st pr., St. Helier Show, '02. Sire of Great Scot's Champion. 1st over Jer., May, '06. Champion over Jersey, May. '06. 1st prize and cham- pionship, aged cows. National Jersey S., Shelbyville, Ky., '07. 1st prize and cham- pionship, aged cows, Kentucky State Fair. '08. Mr. Perree, secretary of the Island Herd Book, writes: "If Rhymer were _ alive to-day and six of his daughters at his side, breeders on the Island say he would sell for $15,000. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. (Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C.) Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for S7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933 Sire of Oxford Vixen, tested 2 lbs. 2f ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. i oz. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2J ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Glove. 2 lbs. 8J ozs.. in public but- ter test. May, '07. His son. Sam Loates, sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win- ner, public butter test, lb. October, 13i ozs. 07, 1 St. Edith 4th. P. 3783, Agatha of Oaklands. 162101. A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha, F. 8432. H. C, J. H. B.) Official butter test. 2 lbs 1^ ozs. in 24 hours (Jersey weight), being in milk 142 days. Winner of first pr. at the three Western Parishes in 1899. Winner of 1st p. and Championship (Silver Cup) St. Saviour Show, '00. Great Scot. P. 2153, H. C. Sire of Rhymer, Par. prize, '99. Perry F. Scot, Re- serve, R. C. S., '99. Mabel 42d. 1st over J. and Par. pr.. '99. Fontaine's Lady Scot, 3d over Jer., '99. Maitland Cherry, 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '90. Soprano, 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '99. Aboukir 2d, 4th over Jersey, '99. Vitula. F. 8241, H. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test, Mav. '98, 2 lbs. 35 ozs.. 66 days in milk. Lord Wolseley 3d, P. 1037. C. 2d over Jersey, '89. Sire of Miss Bayard 3d. P. 5422. C, winner of two Certificates of Merit at public but- ter tests on the Island. Stc. Edith 2d. P. 2118, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Is- land, August, '90; also winner of £15 prize. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs., in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs.; 89 Iba. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, IS lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. -8^ ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 73 lbs.6 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Rosairc. 11.5227.14 lbs.l4| ozs. Golden Ura, 127228, 16 lbs. U OZ3-- and 4 others. The most prepotent bull the Island ever produced, transmit- ing the Sultane type (tor udder and teats) to his entire progeny. Among his famous snns is Haraley. P. 2637. H. C. (now regis- tered as Golden Lad's Champion. 57222, A. J. C. C.), sold at our May, '00, sale to Mr. Elmer A. Darling, President A. J. C. C He won first prize over the Island, '99. in his class; also Champion winner over all bulls at the same show. Belle Brebis, P. 4473, H. C, Parish prize, '94. Parish prize. '96. One of the best cows in Mr. Wm. Rocke- feller's herd. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year, 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Blonde. F. 3455. C. f Sultane's Favourite. P. 873. H. C. Ist pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in t h e Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, 1902. in h e r fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, winning the Sil- ver Medal. His grandaire. Cicero, Lord Wolseley. P. 631. H. 2d over Jersey, Vaucluse Belle, F. 5728, C. Nero du Coin, P. 463, H. C. 4th pr. and 2d Herd Book pr.. April. '83. 1st and Champion Cup, Aug., '85. 266, H. C, 7057. J. C. C, 1st pr. '82, sold at '82, sale for P, A over Jer. our Oct S3, 100. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey. '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., 'SS. Ist pr. over Eng., '90. 2d Lon. Dairy Show, ■88. '89; yield. 1 lb. 14J ozs. of butter. Her dam is also dam of Golden Lad 2d. sire of Golden Lad's Daisy, 136499. 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Golden Lad's M e r- maid, sold at our auction, May. '02, for $1,100. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold at our auction. May, '03, for $1,725. Hillside Lad, P. 1163, C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '89. Sire of Distinction's Pride. 1486, H. C. 1st over Jer. and P. pr. '91. 3d over Jer. May, '91, 2d over J., Apr.. '92. Brebis 3d. P. 1S9S.H C. 4th over Jersey and Parish prize. '89. 3d R. C. Show, '93. 2d B. and W. Show, '91, and many other awards. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Hergrandam, Fontaine, F. 2058. C, won 1st over Jer.. '87 and '88. Wolselev. P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84. 'S5. Ist over Jer. Jubilee Show. '83. Cham. Cup for great- est number of points. '83. Agenoria, F. 2318, C. Nero. P. S. 248, H. C. 7266. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. St. John's. '80 and '81. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Daisy. P. 421. H. C. 1910. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Counfs Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 oz. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. IJ ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted pr. winners and winner of 2d H. B. pr. and 3d over Jer., '84; also Par. pr. Daughter of Sultane, P. 7, H. C, 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st p. St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze medal C. I. Ex. '71. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. By Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. (See above) , out of Sul- tane, P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Sire said to be Roy- alist, P. 139, H. C. son of Regina, F. 32. H.C. Castor, P. 870, H. C. 2d over Jer. and 3d States p. over J., '87. Ist over Jer., '88. 1st at Windsor, Eng.; also C. same S., and winning Queen's Gold medal. Dolly of the Valley. P. 1246, H. C. Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners, and grandsire of the fa- mous bull, Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. , Brebis 2d, P. 1214. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. (See above.) Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Mahomet. P. 259. C. Sired by Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C, sire of 8 tested cows. Mussy, F. 1152. C. Ste. Edith, F. 6686, Carlo. P. ISO, C. 5.559, A. J. C. C. 1st St. John's, '7S. Parochial R.J.A.S.. '78, 2d pr. over Jer.. '79. 1st pr. over Jer., 'SO. Bossy. P. 215, H. C. Cato, P. 178. C. Young Daisy. P. 50, C. H. C. No. 12314. Heifer Calf. EDITH YOU'LL DO, 255216, A Island of Jersey. Sin Bred by G. J. Queree, Trinity, Born April lOth, 1911. Imported (in dam) September 20th, 1910. Sohd color: black tongue and switch. A beautiful calf, and being by so great a sire, and out of such a magnifi- cent cow. she has every chance of growing into a great cow. J. c. c. -OXFORD YOU'LL DO, P. 4075, H. C. (See No. 71 for extended pedigree of this coming sire.) Dam— SULTAN'S EDITH, 252164, A. J. C. C. (See sbove, No. 123.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 124. Heifer. NOBLE'S RHYME, 252250, A. J. C. C. Sire NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4156, H. C. Winner of 1st prize over Jersey, April, '10. Ist over Jersey and Champion, R. J. A. S., Aug.. '10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, "King of the Island;" his dam is Jolly Sultane. P. 11003. H. C, the closest living descend- ant of old Sultane. P. 7, H. C, and sired bv Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. Since Noble of Oaklands has left, Noble's Jolly Sultan is the most-talked-of bull on the Island; and the get of this young sire which we will show to the pub- lic on Decoration Day will make "old Noble" feel proud. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. Dam SULTAN'S EDITH, 252164, A.J. C. C. (SULTAN'S RHYME, P. 14104, H. C; Winner of Ist prize over Jersey, and parish prize. May. '10. 1st prize over Jersey in special class, Aug., '10. For her extended pedi- gree, see No. 123, on opposite page. (Not Bred) Jolly Sultane, P. 11003, H. C. With the exception of Golden vSultana. she is the closest living relative of the fa- mous Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Her sire. Golden Jolly, is also sire of — Twylish 9th. 2} years old, 1 lb. 5 ozs.. 153 days in milk. Jess, 2 years old, 1 lb. 3i ozs.. 153 days in milk. Michael mas Daisy, 2d pr. heifer in milk (50 entries.) Jolly's Daisy, 1st prize over the Island, August, '06, (51 en- tries) . Viola's Golden Jolly, sold in our '09 auc- tion for $12,000, to K i n I o c h Farm, Kirksville, Mo. Bred by G. J. Queree, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born May 13th, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer, with very handsome head; large, prominent eyes; dish face; tbin. long neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid withers; best of loins; broad hips: soft, mellow hide; splendid udder development, with good sized and well-placed teats. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H. C. (95700. A. J. C. C.) 1st St. Saviour pr., '07. lat pr. , Royal Jersey Show (with five of his female progeny), '10. 90 first prizes and championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oak- lands and his get in the past three years. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, Apr.. '10. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within 3 years; and no doubt an equal number in America. He is sire of Noble Dora, P. 14736. Cer- tificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '10. 1 lb. 11 ozs., 157 days in milk. She won Re- serve over Jersey, May. '10. (See front page B, for full particulars re- garding the great bull. Noble of Oak- lands.) The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age; 190S — 7 first prizes at English and Island -Shows. 1909—15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910-^36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for 33,600. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shv Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer., '02. Ist and Championship, Ohio and Illinois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle. P. 4307. H. C. Blue Belle sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, "Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257, H. C, sire of Financial King, P. 2624. H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, IS lbs. 5^ ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for SI, 725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. When on the Island we took special pains to go and see the breeder of "Blue Belle," and he told us that her dam Grisette was one of the greatest cows in her days on the Island, milking 18 to 20 qts- daily, and never went dry. Her dam. Fiery Cross, F. 5935, H. C. who was also bred by them, had no equal on the Island. Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sa^ viour and Grouville Shows, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited. '06 and '07 ; Champion over all England, '07, 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug. , •07. (See No. 79 for her picture and extended pedigree.) Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. First prize and Cham- pion, North Show, '00. Sire of Golden Warrior, 1st over England Royal Show, '03; 1st over England and Cham- pion, D. S., '03. Jolly Lady of Beech- wood, winner of 1st prize, Illinois State Fair, '08; 1st, Cham- pion and Grand Champion at the National Show. Chi- cago, '08. _ Golden Jolly also sired the four cows that won first prize for bull and produce, National Dairy_ S., Chicago, and Illinois State Fair, '08. Poppy Viola, 2^ years old, winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 1.59 days in milk. Jolly Lass. 3 years old, testing 1 lb. 15} ozs., 101 days in milk. Jollv Maiden, 2J years old, 1 lb. 81 ozs., 146 days in milk. Young Sultane, P. 2895. C. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '98. 1st at 3-Par. Show, '99. Sire of N o b 1 e m a n's Lady Mary, the unbeaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our Mav, '02. sale for $7,5C)0. His son, Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-oid bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Brookhill Rose. 2d, P. 3440, C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May. '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brookhill Fox, three famous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarters daily. Kiva, P. 759, H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex.. '71. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sal e. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2J ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. His son, Sara Loates sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win- ner public butter test, October, '07, 1 lb. 13J ozs., 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par. Show, '97. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par. Show, '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle. P. 5076, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer,, 2d H. B. and Par. prize, '94. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante, P. 3880, H. C. Oxford Rose. P. 3737, C. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. Brookhill Rose, P. 1889, C. Bute, P. 328, C. Golden Princess, F. 2624, H. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '67. 1st pr. over Jer., '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Ist and Champion at N. C. Show, '90. '97. The moat celebrated bull the Lsland of Jersey has ever pro- duced. H i s son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our Mav, '05, sale for $10,000. H i s tcD-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. His grandson, "Stockwell." sold for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C, now named Sultana's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C, Bobby 5th. P. 1060. C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) [ Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. Poster, P. 1152, C. Daisy 7th P. 3277, H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. Lugans, F. 7020. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land. Aug., '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averag- ing IS lbs. i oz. each. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, *94. '95. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. •83,'84,'85. 1st prize over Jersey Jubilee Show, '83. Champion Cup for greatest number of points, '83. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., *83. Hermione. P. 634. C. Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Reita, F. 1688. C. Prince of Wales, 1st pr. over Jer.. '65. 2d Eng. Roy.. '05. Flower. F. 53. H. C. (Prize taker.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 125. Cow. SULTAN'S COCOTTE, 252146, A. J. C. C. (P. 13662, H. C.) Winner of Second Prize, St. Saviour's Show, Island of Jersey, 1910 Bred by C. Quenault, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born April 2d, 1906. Imported September 20th, 1906, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except dot on belly near brisket; white tongue, black switch. A beautiful, young cow; very handsome head; large, sparkling eyes; dish face; thin, long neck; long, straight, strong back; splendid withers; broad hips; thin, long whip tail, beautifully set, with splendid switch; neat in bone; very thin, soft mellow hide; wide and deep body; magnificent udder, with good sized and beautifully- placed teats. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of lat over Jer., Apr., '06. 2d pr. and parish pr. Apr., '05. Reserve .with progeny, Apr.. '07. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion St. Saviour-Grou- ville, '05. He waa sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to 1905; purchased by Mr. Percival Roberts, Jr., Penshurst Farm JMar- berth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our 1910 sale for S3, 700, at same time ber son.SuItana's Ox- ford Lad, sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Campa- nile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Champion- ship, and sold at auc- tion in 1910 for $3,- 024. He haa sired a long list of prize winners and butter test daugh- ters. Among the latter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13S95, H. C, Cer- tificate of Merit, May, 1900—1 lb. llj- ozs., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer," August, '08. Sweet Bread 14th, P. 13635, C. Certifi- cate of Merit, May, '10—1 lb. 5i ozs., 206 days in milk. Dam EMINENT'S COCOTTE 2I3903,A.J.C. C. (P. 10329, H. C.) Sold in our May, 1908, auction to Mr. Geo. W. Sisson, Jr., Pots- dam, N. Y., who writes (April 17, 1911): " Eminent's Cocotte gave the past year, on ordinary herd care, 7,772.2 lbs. milk, containing 417.73 lbs. butter fat, equal to 5031 lbs. of churned butter. This is on authenticated test." Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. First pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. First pr. over the Is- land, August, '03. Sultana's Snowdrop, P. S57S, H. C. First prize over the Island, May, 1901. First and Sweep- stakes, Grouville and St. Saviour, '01. First and Sweep- stakes and Cham- pion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '03, '04. She was sold to "Gedney Farm" for $2,350, and is a full sister to Golden Sul- tana, the St. Louis winner, who in our 1910 auction sold for $3,700, and her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad sold for £11,100. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. (Eminent, 69631, A. J. C. C.) Winner 1st State's pr. over Jersey (with his get), '01 and '02. Goddington purse. '02. Sold in our '05 auction for $10,030. Now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va. Eminent 2d has 4 1 daughters that have made tests in Amer- ica, and 25 in Island tests. One of the leading Island-test d a u g h- ters is Aurea. P. 8693, H. C. (now Eminent's Fern of St. Martin, 252122), Certificate of Merit in public butter test. May, '07. 2 lbs. 5i ozs., 65 days in milk. She is dam of Aurea's Fern, P. 11259 (by Oxford Lad), Certificate of Merit, public butter test. Mav, '09, 1 lb. 12J ozs., 236 days in milk. Cocotte, F. 8300, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. They are not only winners in the show ring, but in the pub- lic butter tests a s well. For full particulars see page A. Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. 1st H. B. over Jer., '85. 4th over Jer., '89. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter. P. 2115, H. C, sire of a re- markable lot of dairy cows that have al- ways sold at long prices. Her daughter. Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sep- tember, '04, and sold in our '10 auc- tion for $3,700; her son, Sultana's Ox- ford Lad, selhng for $11,100. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our '05 auction sale for SIO.OOO. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560 each. Twenty-eight of his get (some only calves), sold at an average of $1,032. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C. *92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Leda, whose daughter. Golden Leda, won first over the Island, and is dam of the bulls, Stockwell. Leda's Golden Lad, Topsman, etc. Fortescue, P. 766. H. C. 2d over Jer., *86. l8t over Jer., '87, '88. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. Ist pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie. 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Brunette Star, 27270, 17 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Juno, 16726, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. 3 others, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. to 17 lbs. 1 oz. each. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr. St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Boyle, P- 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7'i ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize. St. Mar- tin Show, '94, '95. Dam of the Bronze medal butter test cow, Eminent's Fern of St. Martin (see No. 66.) Boniface, F. 399, C. Lily 2d, P, 115. H. C. Happy, P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 15789, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Grandson of the famous cow Coomassie, F. 1442, H. C. who was grandam of Tormen- tor, 3533. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. 1st p. over Jer., *67, '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 16653S, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. loi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. Golden Kola. 127232. 17 lbs. 8^ ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150. 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228. 16 lbs. 15 ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14^ ozs., and others. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's L a d v Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOJ ozs., and many others. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Welcome. F. 166, H. C. Lily, P. 23, H, C. Vertumnus, P. 161, H. C. Ist pr.. Trinity, '77. Sire of Lady Velvetine. 15771, 17 lbs. 2 oza. Olymph, 17957. 15 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Kingscote, 15 lbs. 10 ozs. Les Gateaux 2d, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. Garenne, F. 1575, H.C. A 20-quart cow. Dam of Young Garenne, 13641, 19 lbs. 8 ozs. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer.. '65. 2d Eng. Roy., '65. Flower, F. 53, H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. Sire of Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. IJ ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. *88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng.. '90. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. as welt as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 1st over Eng., '90. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. '89; yield, 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Cetewavo 2d. P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. Noble. F. 104, H. C. Daisy, F. 673, H. C. Cocotte was one of the handsomest and best dairy cows the Island ever produced, also a remarkably good breeder. We sold one of her daughters in the '05 sale for $750, to Hon. A. M. Bowman, of Salem, Va. Nothing could tempt the owner of Cocotte to name a price on her. She is also dam of the cow. The Owl's Sensation, 162128, A. J. C. C, whose 9-months-old son, The Sensational Fern, 75924. sold in our May, '07. auction sale to Hon. A. M. Bowman. Salem, Va., for $10,200. The Owl's Sensation is a magnificent dairy cow. She stood third for the Blythwood Bowl at the Royal Show on the Island, Aug., '02. She was an outstanding wm- ner for the Bowl, but owing to an accident she had to be milked before the judges passed on her. Her son, The Sensational Fern, in his present environment, is an object lesson to the ambitious breeder and student of breeding principles. A strong individual himself, of wonderful character, he is backed up by royal blood and influence, not the least of which is this grand old foundation cow. Cocotte. Such a bull must needs improve an "ordinary" herd; but bred to the descendants of Golden Fern's Lad and other great cows in Mr. Bowman's high-class herd, he is producing a type and quality of offspring that will add lustre to the name of his ancestors which others of the Cocotte blood must share. No. 125H. Heifer Calf. Bred by C. Quenault, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born April 13th, 1911. Imported (in dam) September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White tongue; white on brisket; three very small white spots on left shoulder; white spot near left hip and on right stifie; few white hairs in tip of black switch. NOBLE'S LADY COCOTTE, 255217, A. J. C. C. Sire— NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B. for picture, record and extended pedigree of this famous sire.) Dam— SULTAN'S COCOTTE, 252146, A. J. C. C. (See above. No. 125, for eitended pedigree.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 126. Heifer. FONTAINE'S COCOTTE, 252245, A. J. C. C. Sire FONTAINE'S CHIEF, P. 4153, H.C. Winner of — Reserve over Jersey, April, '09. First prize and Cham- pion over Jersey, Aug., '09. One of the best indi- vidual and best bred sons of Noble o f Oaklands. Bred by C. Quenault, St. Saviour's, Island of Jersey. Born March 27th, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A lovely calf with handsome head; large, promi- nent eyes; dish face; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; broad hips; tail thin and nicelv placed, with splendid withers; wide and deep body; magnificent udder development, with large and beautifully- placed teats. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (95700. A. J. C. C.) let pr. St. Saviour Show, '10. 1st pr., Royal Jersey Show, '10, for bull and five female pro- geny. Sire of many prize win- ners. (See front p. B. and other pedi- grees, for partial list.) Among bis daughters are — Noble Judy, 1st over Jersey and St. Mar- tin Par. pr.. Aug., 'OS. Brunon 12th, 1st pr., Class 2, and St. Clement Parish pr., May, '09. Rozel's Pet 21st, 1st pr.. Class 2, and St. Peter Parish pr., Aug., '10. Noble Dora, Certificate of Merit, public but- ter test, Oct., '10, 1 lb. 11 ozs., 157 days in mitk. Among his sons are: Noble's Jollv Sultan, 1st pr., Class 3, Apr., '10; 1st pr.. Class S, and Special for bull, any age, Aug., '10. Matilda's Noble, 1st pr.. Class 2, Apr., '10. Noble Peer, 1st pr., Class 1, and St. Sa- viour Parish pr., Apr., '10, and many other prizes. Jessie's Noble, 10 Ist prizes in England, "OS and '09. Noble Prince of St. Peter, 1st pr. 2-yr.- old. Brockton (Mass.), Fair, '10. SoHtude's Noble, 1st pr. senior bull calf, National Dairy Show, Waterloo, la. , Dairy Show and Illi- nois State Fair, '10., Cute's Noble, 1st pr. , National Dairy Show. '09. Nobleman of St. Cloud, 1st and Gr. Cham., Texas State Fair, and San Antonio Expo., •10. Golden Jolly's Noble, 1st and Sr. Cham., Tenn. State Fair, '09; 1st, Sr. Cham, and Gr. Cham.. Tenn. State Fair. '10. Distinction's Noble, 1st and Sr. Cham. , National Jersey Show, Shelbyville, Ky., and at Ken- tucky State Fair, '10; besides numerous other prizes. Fontaine's Chief, 1st pr.. Class 8, Aug., '09, and Sweep- stakes for bull, any age. (Lack of space prevents full details of the credits to the get of Noble of Oaklands.) Dam SULTAN'S COCOTTE, 252146, A.J.C. C. (P. 13662, H.C; Winner of 1st prize, St. Saviour's Show, '10. (For her extended ped- igree, see No. 125, on opposite page.) Raleigh's Brown, Fon- taine, 23S440, A. J. C.C. (Fontaine's Lily, P. 11528. H. C.) Winner of Frenehville Champion Cup, Grouville and St. Sa- viour Show, '07. One of the best of Mr. Labey's great Fon- taine family. A great dairy cow and grand breeder. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer., '02. 1st and Championship, Ohio and Illinois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Blue Belle sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets. "Gedney Farm." White Plains, N. Y.. for £3.600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C„ sire of Financial King, P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad. both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. August, '98. 1st at 3-Par. Show, '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, the unbeaten Champion of many shows. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 oza.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, '05: 1st over England wherever exhibited. '06 and '07; Champion over all England. '07, 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug. , '07. See No. 79 for her pic- ture, record and more extended pedigree. Eminent's Raleigh. 69011. (Raleigh. 3273. H. C.) 4th pr. over Jersev. '03. 2d State's prize, '03. Raleigh was bred by Mr. Wm. J. Labey, Grouville, Island of Jersey, the breeder and owner of the great Fontaine fam- ily. As a successful sire his chances are very bright. He has four crosses to Golden Lad, through Golden Fern's Lad, Orme and Boyle. He has sired 7 first prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daugh- ters averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Mabel's Raleigh, P. .3722, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '05 and '07. Primrose's Raleigh, lat over Jersey and P. p., '05: 1st prize and Breeder's Cup, St. Martin S., '05. Lord Twylish, 1st over Jersey, April, '06. The Jap, 1st prize, St. Clemont Show, '05, •06. Fontaine 10th. P. 8855, H. C. A Fontaine and a good one. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. S h e is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sold at our '05 auction sale for $10,000, and now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. He has 41 daughters that have tested an average of 18 lbs. 7\ ozs. each, made by eleven different own- ers, in eight different States, besides 25 in Island public tests. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. S ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. Eminent's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. And 36 others. Rill, P. 6982, H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. C o n s i d- ered one of the greatest milk pro- ducers the Island has ever known. Mona's Lord, P. 2460. H. C. Fontaine 4th. P. 2537, H. C. Reserve No. for cup, '90. 1st over all Jer.. '90. 1st H. B. over Jer., '90. Ist over all Jer.. '91: Blythwood Challenge Cup for best cow in show. '91. 22 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. butter in 24 hrs. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, •99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par. Show, '97. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par Show, '97. (jolden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle. P. 5076. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Ist and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our Mav, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auction sale for $10 000. His ten- months' old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, "S t o c k- w e 1 1," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. *92. Sweepstakes, N. C, '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Hope, P. 194S. H. C. Sire of Prosper. Parish prize, '97; Hope's R e g i n a. 2d over England, half-brother to Beresford Pride, 1st Bath and West, '02; 1st Roy- al Counties, '02. Regina Sultana, 1st Bath and West, and Yorkshire, '95' 2 lbs. 9J ozs. butter in 24 hours. Tula, P. 5323. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '94. Parish prize. Class 2, '94. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Mona 9th, P. 5520. H. C. One of the best of the great Mona family. Guenon's Pride, P. 347. H. C. 3d over Jer. and P. pr., '82. 1st Guenon pr.,'S2, '83. 3d over Jer.. '83. 3d H. B. ov. J., '82, '83. Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey. '86. 1st Grouville, '87. Ist over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts of milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (See below.) Rosette 5 th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. Bobby 5th P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. Poster, P. 1152, C. Daisy 7th P. 3277, H. C. Baron of St. John. P. 1279. H. C. Lugans, F. 7020. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize win- ners over the Island, Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P. 280, G. Brown Fern, 4606. C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. Winner of 2d prize, St. Martin Show. '94 and '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr., B. and W. S.. N. A. S. S. and 1st at the Yorkshire S., Eng., '95. (2 lbs. 9i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs.) Sire also of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs., and many other famous animals. Regina's Pride, F. 7450, H. C. 1st over Jer., May, '94. L'Etacq Prince 2d, P. 1479, H. C. Mona 5th, P. 2619, C. 1st pr., over Jer., '93. Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. Dairy, F. 1267, H. C. 24 qts. milk in 24 hrs. Horace. P. 94, H. C. Sire of "Le Brocq's Prize," 1st over J. , '78; 53 bulls in com- petition. Polly, F. 1828. C. 1st over Jer., '84, *85. 26 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 127. Heifer. MY FONTAINE'S BEAUTY, 252258, A. J. C. C. Sire FONTAINE'S CHIEF, P. 4153, H.C. Reserve over Jersey, Apr., '09. 1st over Jersey and Champion, Aug., '09. One of the best individ- ual and best bred sons of Noble of Oaklands. (For his extended pedi- gree, see No. 126, on preceding page). Bred by J. G. Gaudin, St. Clement's, Island of Jersev Born June 27th, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on flanks; brisket, stifles, belly, parts of shanks, ankles, tongue and switch, white. A very handsome heifer; with nice head; prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; tail thin and long, and beauti- fully set' very deep in body; thin, soft, mellow hide; splendid udder development, running way to the front, with large and well-placed teats. Emineot's Raleigh, 69011. (Raleigh P. 3273, H.C.) 4th prize over Jersey, 1903. It" 2d States' prize, 1903. Sire of Raleigh's Nancy Wolff, 20 lbs. 4 OZ3. Raleigh's Lizzie, 19 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Lady K, 18 lbs. 11 ozs. Raleigh's Lady Aldan, 18 lbs. 6 OZS. Raleigh's Pennithorpe, 17 lbs. 14 OZS. Raleigh's Houssie, 17 lbs. 5 ozs. Raleigh's Silver Fern, 17 lbs. 2 OZS. Raleigh's Snowdrop, 16 lbs. 10 OZS. Fontaine's Browny, 16 lbs. 8 OZS. Raleigh's Maid, 106 lbs. 8 OZS. Raleigh's Queen, 16 lbs. 7 OZS. Raleigh's Fairy, 16 lbs. 5 OZS. Raleigh's Isabelle, 16 lbs. 2 OZS. Raleigh's Ornament, 16 lbs. 2 OZS. Raleigh's Gazelle, 16 lbs. Raleigh's Dolly Dimple, 16 lbs. Raleigh's Sansonnet, 15 lbs. 14 OZS. Raleigh's Snow, 15 lbs. 7 OZS. Raleigh's Viola, 15 lbs. 6 OZS. Raleigh's Rose, 15 lbs. 5 OZS. Raleigh's Gwendolyn, 15 lbs. 4 ozs. He has sired 7 1st prize winners on the Is- land. He has 22 tested daughters averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Mabel's Raleigh, P. 3722, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '05 and '07. Primrose's Raleigh, 1st over Jersey and P. p., '05; 1st prize and Breeder's Cup, St. Martin S.. '05. Lord Twylish. 1st over Jersey, April. '06. The Jap, Ist prize, St. Clement Show, '05, '06. Fontaine's King, 1st and Grand Sweep- stakes at St. Louis Exhibition, '04. Raleigh's Calais, 1st over Jersey and P. pr., Aug., '07; and many other prize winners. Dam RALEIQH*S FAN'S DAISY, 252I3I. A. J. C. C. (Iberis, P. 11944, H. C.) One of the grandest and most costly cows in our 1910 importation, and, in our estima- tion, the best Raleigh cow we ever saw, but we were unfor- tunate and lost her. Bouillon's Fan 3d, P. 7208. C. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sire of Eniinent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour. 21 lbs. 1 oz. Eminent's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Eminence, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 2d's Bess, 18 lbs. 10 ozs. He has 41 tested daughters in Amer- ica, besides 25 win- ners in public tests on the Island. Rill, P. 6982, H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. C o n a i d- ered one of the greatest milk pro- ducers the Island has ever known. Her dam is a daughter of Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. (see above), who sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7f ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Sergeant Major, P. 2010, C. 4th pr. St. Martin Show, *94. Bouillon's Fan, P. 3845. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Ist and Champion at N. C. Show, '90. '97. The most celebrated bull the Ishind of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our Mav, 1902, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May. 1905, auction sale for $10,000. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C, '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires Hope. P. 1948. H. C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize. 1897; Hope's R e g i n a, 2d over England, half-broth- er to Beresford Pride. 1st Bath and West, 1902; 1st Rov- al Counties. 1902. Tula, P. 5323. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '94. Parish prize. Class 2, '94. Golden Lnd, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America, averaging 18 lbs. i oz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 16653S. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 10^ oza. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. 10^ ozs. Zulu. Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. 1| ozs. Golden Kola. 127232. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228. 16 lbs. IJ ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14J ozs. and 4 others. Castor's Beautv, P. 3840, C. Jolly Boy, P. 921. C. 1st pr. Trinity Show. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 21G0, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize win- ners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Orme, P. 1G60, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr., B. and W. S.. N. A. S. S. and 1st at the Yorkshire S.. Eng.. '95. (2 lbs. 9i ozs. butter in 24 hrs.) Regina's Pride, F. 7450. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., May, '94. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Ist pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. li ozs. but- ter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. Jer.. '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14J ozs. butter. f Castor, P. 870. H. C. 2d over Jer., '87. 3d States pr. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show, '87. 1st over Jer.. '88. 1st over Eng., the Queen's gold med. and the Champion Bowl given bv the E. J. C. S. at the R. A. S. E. Show, Windsor, 1889. Sold to Sir Jas. Blyth. Fan, P. 320. C. Lowland Daisy, P. 2336, C. 4th St. Peter, '88. 3d St. Peter, '89. Royal Khedive, P. 628, H. C. 1st pr. St. Peter, '85. 2d over Eng., '86. 2d over Eng., '87. Aunty 2d. P. 647. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '85. 3d over Jersey, '87. Albert, P 172, C. Jeannette 2d, P. 151, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad'a Fawn Duche&s, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs.. in 7 days. (See below.) Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America, aver- aging IS lbs. \ oz. each. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Ist pr. ov. the Island, August, '90; also winner of £15 pr. (See above.) Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. Won Ist pr. and C, Oxfordshire Show, Eng.. '93. l.st pr., R. A. S., Ches- ter. Eng., '93. 1st p. and Silver Cup, H. S.. "93. 1st pr.. R. A. S., Eng. Show. '94. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey, '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 21 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 9040. 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84 ; also Parish prize. f Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. Ist over the Island. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '83. 1st over Jersey. '84. 1st over Jersey. '85. St. John's Twist, F. 6798. H. C. 2d St. Peter as a yearling. 2d St. Peter as a cow. f Perrot. P. 342. C. 1 Lowland. F. 3971. C. .Augustus, p. 255. C. Rose 3d. P. 843. C. Sir George. P. 221. H. C. Aunty. F. 1737. C. Duke. P. 76. H. C. 1st p. over Jersey. '75. Parochial and 1st H. B. '75. Sire of 7 in 14-Ib. list. Milkmaid 5th, P 112,C. General Don. P. 60. H. C. His sire won Bronze medal, channel Isl. Ex.. 1871. Jeannette. P. 59. C, T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 128. Cow. SULTAN'S GLEENIE, 252155, A. J. C. C. Bred by P. Vautier, St. Ouen's, Island of Jersey. Born August 3rd. 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons White in forehead, on shoulders; croup, thighs and inner sides of forelegs, white; brisket, armpits, stifies, belly, flanks, hind legs, tongue and switch white. A beautiful cow, with nice head; rich colored horns; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; strong back; best of withers; broad hips; splendid loins; thin whip tail, with splendid switch; neat in bone; wide and deep body; soft, mellow hide; magnificent udder, with good sized and beautifully placed teats. (Gleenie 13th, P. 13691. C.) Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer., April, '06. 2d pr. and Par. pr. , April, '05. Reserve, with progeny, April. '07. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup and Reserve Cham- pion, St. S a V i 0 u r- Grouville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time. Purchased by Mr. Perciva! Roberts, Jr., Penahurst Farm, Narberth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for S3, 700, at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Campan- ile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Champion- ship, and sold at auc- tion in 1910 for $3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter test daughters. Among the latter are: Violette'a Beautv 3d, P. 13S95. H. C, "Certifi- cate of Merit, Mav. '00, 1 lb. lU oz., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voi- sin Special for "best cow and heifer," August, '08. "" Sultan's Finance, P. 14100, C, Certificate of Merit, May, '09, 1 lb.. Si Ozs.. 1X3 days in milk : win- ner of 2d over Jer- sey and St. Saviour Parish prize, Aug. , '09; one of group winning President's Cup, Aug., '10. A mong his first pri ze winners are: Sultan's Rhyme, P. 14104, H. C.. Ist pr.. Class 4 and Trinity Parish pr., May. '10; 1st over Jersey in Champion class, August, '10. Now named Sultan's Edith. 251264— see No. 123 of cata- log.) Fighter, P. 4026, H. C 1st pr.. bulls from tested dams, Aug. . '09. Dam GLEENIE 8th, P. 11224, H. C. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u v i I I e Show, '92. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02 1st prize over the Is- land. Aug . '03. See No. 122 for more extended pedigree. Sultane's Snowdrop, P. 857S. H. C. First prize over the Island, M a y, '01. First and Sweep- stakes. Grou^nlle and St. Saviour, '01. First and Sweep- stakes and Cham- pion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '03. '04. She was sold to "Gedney Farm" for $2,350, and is a full sister to Golden Sul- tana. Warder. P. 3227. H. C. Ist prize over the Island, April, '04. Ist prize with his get at Western Show, '04. He was se- lected at a high price as best bull on the Island and exported to Aus- tralia. Warder is sire of many excellent -cows, among them Mr. C. I. Hood's Warder's Lady, whose authen- ticated record of over 1000 lbs. butter in one year was the highest reported in 1910.— Jersey Bulle- tin report. Gleenie 4th, P. 8237, H. C. Wirmer of 1st over Jer- sey and Parish prize, Aug., '01 ; Reserve for BlythwGod Bowl. Favori, P. 2943. H. C. Was bought for ex- portation to Eng- land on command of an English breeder to buy the best breed- ing sire on the Island. His sire. Eminent, is sire of — Eminent's Evasion. 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. E mi n e n t ' s Fawn Beauty. 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Rosefern Rosebud has a V e a r 1 y test of 12,503 lbs. of milk and 642 lbs. 11 ozs. of butter. Eminent's Begonia milked 48 lbs. in one day in a public test. Clarencia, P. 8602, H. C. Parish pr.. May. '03. Sweepstakes W e s t- ern Show. '03. Devotion's Lad, P. 2432. C. Son of Golden Lad. who also sired the follow- ing bulls: Mona's Glory. P. 2404, H. C, Ist prize win- ner over the Island. Aug., '97, and sire of 6 tested cows. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C, 2d over Jer., and Par. pr., '91. Nunthorpe, P. 1769, H. C-. sire of Blue Nun, 126625, 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Sweepstakes cow at Ohio State Fair, '01. and other prizes. And many others, in- cluding Orme, Cour- age, Mon Plaisir, Hamley, etc. Gleenie. P. 2657, H. C. Her sire was one of Golden Lad's best sons. Used with great success by Mr. P. Le Masurier, Les Nieures Farm, St. Peter. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sold at our auction sale, '05, for $10,000 He won 1st States pr. over the Island of £50 with five of his progeny in '01 and '02. Winner of Godding- ton purse (on Island), '02. He has 41 daughters tested in America, and 25 in public Is- land tests. Favorite, F. 8354. H. C. 1st N. C. Show, '00. now named Eminent's Brown Duchess, 157604. A grand dairy cow, sold in our sale, Mav, '01, for $500, to Mr. F. G. Crane. Duplex. P. 2586, H. C. Sire of Uncle Peter's Golden Del. A heifer, sold in our sale. May, '00, for S425; and since tested at Biltmore, N. C. SO lbs. 13 ozs. in one month. Philomene, P. 5671, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- I a n d, Aug., '90- also winner of £ 1 5 prize. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs., in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs., 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in a month. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Golden Kola, 127232. 17 lbs. 8J ozs. Golden Lass of St. John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228. 16 lbs. 15 ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227, 15 lbs. HJ ozs. And 6 others. Devotion 6th, P. 3261, H C. 2d pr. over Jersey. '90. 4th over Jersey, '95. Skinner, P. 1620. C. Sire of Golden Dell of St. Peter, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $700. She made a public butter test on the Island of 2 lbs. IJ ozs. in 24 hours. Val de la Mare Fancy, F, 6225. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H- C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey ha.s ever produced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02 sale for $7,500. For full particulars see page A. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Eminent, . P. 1842, H. C. A very successful sire. Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C. H i s granddaughter, Uncle Peter's Gol- den Del, 157354, sold in our May, '01, sale to Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C. Souvenir, P. 5187, H. C. Ist St. Martin. Strawberry, P. 1578, H. C. Pelagie, P. 2610. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st p. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including S u 1 1 a ne 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. IJ ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, win- ning the silver medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d p. over Jer.. '88. 2dH. B. pr. ov. Jer..'88 2d Lon. D. S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng. '90. 1 lb. 14J ozs. butter. The Bard, P. 962, H. C. Grandson of Wolselev, P. 401. H. C, 1st over Jersey, '83. '84 and '85; sire of Count Wolseley, P. 92S, H. C. Devotion 2d, P. 1358. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. And 13 others. (See above.) Orpheline, F. 3385, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the c e 1 e- brated bull Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. Son of Golden Lad. (as below.) Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. (See below.^ Eminence.F.7124. B.C. Nunthorpe, P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Sultane 9th, P. 1145. H. C. let H. B. ov. Jer., '85. 1st ov. J., and P.p., '91. Distinction's Pride, P. 1486, H. C. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. Diplomate 2d, P. 3243, H. C. Everton Lord, P. 1088. H. C. Texas, P. 2205. H. C- Lord Fortescue, P. 1042, H. C. Grace of Grouville, F. 4311, C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 Ivs. 6 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040. 14 lbs. IJ ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jer., '84, also Par. prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Volunteer, P. 694. H.C. 2d over Jer. and 2d H. B.. April, '86. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '86. 1st State' p. June. '87. Lively's Glory. P. 735, H. C. 3d H. B. pr., May, '86. 2d over Jer., 1st H. B. and Par. p., Aug., '86. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 7657. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Devotion. F. 2608, C. Sultane's Favorite. P. 873, H. C. Ist pr. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88 2d H. B. p. ov. Jer.. '88. 2d Lon. D. Show, '88. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Bred February 14th, 1911, to the distinccuished bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page, B, for full particulars of his illustrious parentage). Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter" at the Island of Jersey Bull Show, April, '10, winning First Over Jersey With His Progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sons won All First Prizes in all the other classes. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 129. Cow. SULTAN'S JUBILEE PET, 252173, A. J. C. C. (P. 13992, G.) Bred by J. J. L'Amy, St. Martins, Island of Jersey. Born April 19tb, 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except white splash on brisket; black tongue and switch. A handsome young cow; beautiful head; large, prominent eyes; dish face; rich, amber horns; thin, long neck ; long, straight back ; splendid withers ; broad hips; splendid loins; thin, long whip tail, beau- tifully set; splendid switch; neat in bone; very thin, soft, mellow hide; good depth of body; handsome udder with good sized and well-placed teats. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey Apr. '06. 2d pr. and parish pr. Apr. '05. Reserve, with progeny, Apr. '07. Ist pr., Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour - Grou- ville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time. Purchased by Mr. Percival Roberts, Jr., Penshurst Farm, Narberth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our 1910 sale for $3,700, at same time her son Sultana's Ox- ford Lad sold for Sll,100. Sired the bull Campa- nile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Champion- ship, and sold at auc- tion in 1910 for S3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter test daugh- ters. Among the lat- ter are; Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895. H. C. Cer- tificate of Merit, May 1900, 1 lb.. lU oz., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer," August 1908. Sultan's Finance, P. 14100, C, Certificate of Merit, Mav '09. 1 lb., 8i oz., 113 days in milk; winner of 2d over Jersey and St. Saviour parish prize, Aug., '09; one of group winning Presi- dent's Cup, Aug., '10. Sweet Bread 14th, P. 13635. C, Certificate of Merit, May, '10. 1 lb., 5i oz.. 206 days in milk. Among his first prize winners are: Sultan's Rhyme, P. 14104, H. C, 1st pr. class 4 and Trinity parish pr., May, '10; 1st over Jersey in Champion class, Aug. '10. (Now named Sultan's Edith 251264— see No. 123 of catalogue). Fighter, P. 4026. H. C. ist pr., bulls from tested dams.Aug.,'O0. Beauvoir's King, P. 4014, H. C, Ist pr.. class 8, Aug., '08, on the Island, and of many prizes in Amer- ica. Dam JUBILEE PET, P. 9316, C. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u v i 1 1 e Show, '02. First pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02. First pr. over the Island Aug., '03. (See No. 122 for hia extended Pedigree.) Sultane's Snowdrop, P. 8578. H. C. 1st over Jersey, May, '01. An intensely bred "Sul- tane." She is sired by Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. out of Sultane 9th, P. 1145. H. C, winner of many first prizes over the Island and dam of "Uncle Peter, P. 2415, H. C. Her dam, Sultane P. 7. H. C. is t h e first of the greatest family of Jerseys ever bred and owned by that famous breeder, Mr. J. P. Marett. Thus Gol- den Sultana is a granddaughter of old Sultane. (For her extended pedi- gree, see No. 122). La Fontaine's Prince, P. 2536, C. Sire of a remarkable fine lot of dairv cows. Sire of Karnak. F. S798, H. C. (now F o n - taine's Gold Medal 203636). winner of Certificate of Merit in public butter test, May, '04. 2 lbs.. 15^ oz., .58 days in milk; Certificate of Merit and 1st parish prize, May, '05, 2 lbs.. 7^ oz.. 61 days in milk; Gold Medal in butter test. May. *06, 3 lbs., 6^ oz., 123 days in milk — the highest record for butter pro- duction in the public tests on the Island. She was sold in our Mav, "07. auction for $1,600. Jubilee Lady. P. 7351, H. C. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H. C. A great sire pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grandsire. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Daisy, 136499, 19 lbs., 2 ozs. Golden Lad's Mer- maid, sold at our auction, May, 1902. for $1,100. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold at our auction. May, 1903, for $1,725. Oriando. P. 2535, H. C, Parish prize, '98., 1st GrouviUe S., '9S. Orlando sired the re- markable cow. Fairy Glen. P. 9178. H. C. She was con- sidered by many judges as the most perfect cow remain- ing on the Island. Has milked 24 qta. daily. Won follow- ing prizes: 1st pr. over the Island, May. '05. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '05. Winner Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '05. 1st pr. over the Island, May. '06. Reserve Champion class, May, 'OS. Dam of Fairy Glen's Raleigh. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '07. Also dam of Raleigh's Fairv Boy, P. 3851. H. C. I^a Fontaine's Favourite, P. 4S19. H. C. Parish prize. 1893. Grandam of the great cow Karnak (now Fontaine's Gold Me- dal) , who produced 3 lbs.. 6^ ozs.. butter in public test on the Island. Clovis. P. 2196, C. His sire is also sire of Beechside Daisy, P. p. '97, '90. Remembrance, 2d p. B. and W. '96. 1st Roy Co. S.. '96, and many other winners. Unites the Sultane blood with that of Farmer's Glory — a cross that produced the great cow Ali- cante, who yielded 10.000 lbs. of milk in the course of one lactation, and was sold at a long price to Lord Rothschild in 1894. She is the dam of 'Alicante's Boy and The Owl. The latter formerly headed Mr. Wm. Rockefeller's famous herd at Tarrvtown, N. Y. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sul- tane 2d. winner of 1st pr. B. and W. S., N. A. S. S. and 1st at the Yorkshire S. Eng., '95, (2 lbs. 9i ozs. of butter in 24 hours). Sire also of Little Eminence. 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs., and many other famous animals. He is grandsire of Rill, who is dam of the famous bull Emi- nent's Raleigh. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. One of the grandest dairy cows ever seen in Jersey, Supposed to be by Royalist. P. 139, H. C, son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. Trial, P. 1187, H. C. 4 th over Jersey and Parish prize, '89. 1st over Jersey, August, '89. 2d over Jersey and Champion Cup, '90. Sire of Magyariand. 86326. 17 lbs. 8 ozs. Finance, butter test 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 24 hours, 55 lbs. of milk at the fair, and dam of Finan- cial King. Pieuse. F. 2361, C. Half sister to Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, C. 1st over Jersey and P. pr. '90. 1st over Jersey and P. p. Cham. Class, and Blythwood C h a 1 . Bowl, '91 Cham . Grouville and St. Saviour's Show. Golden Pride. P. 1903, H. C. 2d p. B. and W. '9S. Sire of Caumais Lad, P. 2557, H. C. Who was sire of Fi- nancial King, P. 2624, H. C. Musa2d.P. 1698. H. C. La Souris 4th, P. 2951, C. Bouton de Lis, P. 394, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of 1st pr. ov. the Island, August, '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. 105 ozs. And many others. Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588, H. C. Won 1st pr. and C. Oxfordshire Show, Eng.. '93. 1st pr. R. A. S., Ches- ter. Eng., '93. 1st p. and Sih-er Cup, H. S.. '93. 1st p. R. A. S.. Eng. Show, '94. 2d p. and Blythwood Cham. Bowl at the Y. S., '94. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, in- eluding Sultane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) but- ter test. '02, in her fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. IJ ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Hermione, P. 634, C. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over jersev. '86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show, '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Cherry Belle, F. 7791, H. C. Philosopher. P. 8^6, C. La Souris 2d, P. 451. C. Forge t-Me-Not, P. 291, H. C. Sire of Well Done, 19 lbs. 4 ozs. Lady Phillis, IS lbs. 15 ozs. Sibvl's Beauty. IS lbs. Sibyl's Fancy, 17 lbs. Fringe, 15 lbs. Fleur-de-Lis. F. 1963, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr. St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull Trial (see below), as well as a remark- able lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over jer., '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Oxford Daisy. F. 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate. 13646, (oflacial record 39 lbs., 12 ozs.) that sold at our auction sale, May 11th. 1882. for $3,550. Count Cicero, F. 398, H, C. 2d p. ov. Jersey, '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. 1} ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. p. and 3rd over Jer. in '84. Also Par. p. Happy, F. 309, C. Mignonne, F. 1443, C, Horace. P. 94 H. C. Sire of Le Brocq's prize, 1st over Jer., '78. 53 bulls in com- petition. Polly. F. 1828, C. 1st over Jersey, 1SS4. 1st over Jersey, 1885. 26 quarts milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Sultane's Favorite, P. 873. H. C. (See above.) Golden T-ass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer. '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J. *88. 2d Lon. D. S. '88. 1st pr. over Eng. '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Napoleon, F. 249. C. Souris, F. 1471, C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. Sire of Bculah DeGruchy, 13480. 22 lbs. 2 ozs. Maritana. 12039, 16 lbs. 3i ozs. Geneva, 13220, 15 lbs. 11 ozs. Marie S., 12043. 15 lbs. 6 ozs. Farmer's Pride. 12284. 15 lbs. 4 0!!S. Hilda 2d. 14967. 14 lbs. 12J ozs. Erica. F. 1946. C. r Mignon. F. 269. H. C. { Punch, F. 773. G. Musa. P. 525. C. Due to calve April 14, l9ll, by Gipsy's Noble, P. 4322, H. C. See No. 42 for extended pedigree, T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 130. Heifer. SULTAN'S DAIRYLIKE, 252259, A. J. C. C. Bred by P. J. Ahier, St. Martin's, Island of Jersey. Born July Sth, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer with handsome head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; tliin, long tail, well set. with splendid switch; wide and deep body; soft, thin, mellow hide ; remarkable udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. The making of a great cow. Sire ROZEL'S SULTAN, P. 4140, H. C. Winner of 3d over Jer., Royal Show, Apr., '08. 2d over Jer., Aug., '08. 2d over Jersey and 2d Champion, Aug., '09. 3d over Jersey (in two classes), Roy. Show, April, '10. Dam NOBLE'S DAIRYLIKE, 252208, A.J. C. C. (P.I5047, H. C.) She was bred by that pre-eminent breeder, Mr. Phil. J. Ahier, the breeder of Golden Fern's Lad, Eminent, Eminent 2d, Leda's Golden Lad, Stock- well and others, and was called one of the best daughters o f Noble of Oaklands in the importation. Sultan of Oaklands, P. 3740. H. C. (See his record on oppo- site page, and ex- tended pedigree on No. 122). Rozel Maid 3d. P. 9734, H. C. 3d over Jer. and Parish prize, Roval Show, May. '03. 2d over Jer. and Parish prize, May, '04. 3d over Jer. and Parish prize. May, '09. 1st prize in Special Class, Sweepstakes and 2 Championships, St. Martinis Show, ■10. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (95700. A. J. C. C.) 1st St. Saviour pr., '07. 1st pr. Royal Jer. Show (with five of his fe- male progeny), '10. 90 first prizes and cham- pionships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all first prizes at the Island bull show. April, '10. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within three years- and no doubt an equal num- ber in America. He is sire of Noble Dora, P. 14736. Cer- tificate of Merit, pub- lic butter test. Oct., '10, 1 lb. 11 ozs., 157 days in milk. She won Reserve over Jersey, May, '10. (See front page A, for full particulars re- garding the great bull. Noble of Oak- lands.) Dairylike 2d. P. 10392. H. C Pearl King, P. 2827, H. C. 2d State's p.. Apr., '02. Reserve for Godding- ton purse, May, '02. 3d State's p., Apr., '03. Goddingtou purse, May, '04. By the same sire as the great "butter bull," Wilioh, who has the distinction of being the sire of Lady Viola's two highest testing daughters — Willoh's Rosy, 3 lbs., and Miss Viola. 2 lbs. 15 ozs. — both as four- year-olds. Rozel Maid, P 7417, C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. She won first prize over Jersey. '04; won in pubhc butter test, May, '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 0Z3.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sav- iour and Grouville Shows, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited, '06 and '07; Champion over all England. '07; 1st prize for butter test cows, Aug., '07. Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063. H. C. Leda's Golden Lad won the following prizes in Jersey: l.st pr.. R. J. A. S.. '01. 1st pr.. R. J. A. S., '01. State's. 1st pr., R. J. A. S.. '02. 1st pr., R. J. A. S.. '02, State's. Ist St. Martin, '01, '02. Sweepstakes, North Club, '01. Sweepstakes, North Club, '02. 1st and Champion (wdth progeny). Western Club, '05. Sire of many prize winners, among them being: Rozel's Victory 6th, 1st over Jersey, '04. Carnation's Gem 2d, 1st over Jer., '04. Wonder's Lad. 1st over Jersey, '04. Rozel's Victory Sth, 3d over Jersey. *04. Zehe 3d, 1st over Jer- sey, '03. Roderick's A u r i f e r. 1st Royal of Eng- land, '06. Smiler, 2d Royal of England, '06. Victoria o f Athenia. Junior Champion at the Worid's Fair. St. Louis, Mo., '04. and Reserve for Grand Champion. His daughter, E m i- nent's Leda, sold in our '09 auction sale to Dr. H. D. Rod- m a n, Shelbyville, Ky., for $800. DairyUke, P. 9043, H. C. An exceptionally good dairy cow. Certificate of Merit in the public butter test, Oct., '03, 1 lb. 11 J OZ3., 159 daya_in milk. Golden Prince, P. 2502, H. C. Champion, Aug.. '97. Sire of Willoh, P. 2855, H. C, a great butter sire (see No. 53 of catalog.) Distinction's Pearl, P. 5851. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May. '94. 2d over Jer.. Aug.. '94. 2d over Jer., May, *95. 2d over Jer., Aug., '95. 3d over Jersey, '96. 1st over Jersey, '99. Jewel, P. 1993, H. C. Rayonnante 3d, P. 4716. H. C. Senator, P. 2759, H. C. Sire of Astor. 1st over the Island. '02 and '03. Golden Leda, P. 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '01. 1st prize and Cham- pionship, North Club Show. '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Golden Leda is also dam of Forfarshire's Golden Leda. 187458. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sav- iour and Grouville Shows. May, '04. She is also dam of the great bull Stockwell, sold in our May, '07, sale for $11,500 to Mr. A. B. Lewis. Leda's Prince, P. 2762, H. C. Winner of many 1st prizes over Eng- land. Full brother to Golden Leda. P. 8000. H. C. (see above), the dam of Stockwell, sold for $11,500; Leda's Golden Lad, Tops- man, etc. . Amyl, P. 6230, H. C. Champion North Club. Now Brown Beauty of St. Saviour, 157320, A, J. C. C. Golden Grain, P. 2112, H. C. Golden Gem, P. 5654. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., '94. '95 and '96. Perry Farm Glory. P. 1717, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '92. Distinction. F. 5519, H. C. 4th over Jer. and 1st F. S. pr., "90. 3d over Jersey. '90. Easel's Wonder, P. 1738, C. Euridice. P. 3620. C. Her aire won 1st over Jersey, '89 and '90. Easy's Wonder, P. 1205, C. 3d over Jer., Aug.. '90. Rayonnante, P. 3201, H. C. Nizam, P. 2408, H. C. 1st pr., St. Peter, '97. Sire of Gold Medal Princess, 3 lbs. 2J ozs. Sold in our '05 sale for $1,200. Belle du Convent, P. 4674, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '94. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever produced. Six of his get have been sold for an average of $4,575. Twenty-eight of his get (some only cal- ves) sold at auc- tion at an average of $1,032. For full particulars see front pages, A. Leda. P. G636. H. C. (See below.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (See above.) Leda, P. 6636, H. C. One of the best cows, the Island has ever produced. Dam of Golden Leda, P. 8000. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '01. 1st pr. and C h a m- pionship North Club Show. '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. (See above.) Pawn, P. 1766, C. Sire of Brown Beauty of St. Saviour, 157320. Brown Fairy, F. 7819. C. Rayon d'Argent, P. 1869, H. C. Royal Belle 2d, P. 1977, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977, H. C. Orange Peel, F. 129. H. C. Fannv. 3d H. B. pr. and Br. Med. C. I. Ex.. '71. Watcher. P. 1355. H. C. Easel 2d, P. 3726, H. C. Standard, P. 1066, H. C. Sweetbriar 2d, P. 1265. C. f Pollux, P. 871. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '87. Easy 2d. P. 1209. C. Ranger, P. 933, C. Rozel's Buttercup 2d, P. 1562, C. Golden Pasha. P. 2154. C. Sire of Rome, winner of 5 first prizes in Eng. Jersey Lily, P. 4004. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Orphan 2d, P. 2814, H. C. 1st prize, St. Mary Show, '92. f Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th, and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year, 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Parish prize. '94. Golden Pearl, P. 1975. H. C. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes N. C, '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs., also dam of Emi- nent and Eminent 2d. two famous sires. Biron. P. 1375, C. Widow, F. 2360. C. Mabel's Lad, P. 1034, H. C. Science 2d, P. 2042, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 131. Cow. ST. HELIER'S SULTANA, 252163, A. J. C. C. (Lady SulMna, P. 13991, H. C.) Winner of First Prize, St. Helier Sliow, Island of Jersey, 1909. Parish Prize, Royal Show, May, 1909. Bred by F. Bannier, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born January 20tb. 1907. Imported September 20tb, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot on right flanJi; white splash on each stifle and left arm; white brisket and belly; black tongue; mixed black and white switch. Rich, amber horns; large, prominent eyes; dish face: thin, long neck; neat in bone; thin, straight back; splendid withers; good loins; broad hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set; neat in bone; good body; soft, mellow hide; splendid udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, Apr., '06. 2d pr. and parish pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, Apr., '07. Ist pr., Sweepstakes. Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion. St. Saviour-Grou- ville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time. Purchased by Mr. Percival Roberta, Jr., Penshurst Farm, Narberth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our 1910 sale for $3,700, at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Campa- nile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Champion- ship, and sold at auc- tion in 1910 for $3,- 024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter test daugh- ters. Among the lat- ter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895, H. C. Certifi- cate of Merit. Mav. 1900—1 lb. Hi OZ3., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer," Aug., '08. Sultan's Finance, P. 14100, C, Certifi- cate of Merit. May, '09—1 lb. 8^ ozs., 113 days in milk; winner of 2d over Jersey and St. Sav- iour parish prize. Aug., *09; one of group winning Pres- ident's Cup, Aug., '10. Sweet Bread 14th, P. 13635, C. Certifi- cate of Merit, Mav, '10—1 lb. 5} ozs., 206 days in milk. Among his first prize winners are; Sultan's Rhyme. P. 14104. H. C, 1st pr. class 4 and Trinity parish pr., May, '10; 1st over Jersey in Champion class, Aug. '10. (Now named Sultan's Edith 251- 264 — see No. 123 of catalog). Dam LADY FLORE, P. 9231, C. "Highlv Commended," St. Helier abow, 1910. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '02. First pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44, ■02. First pr. over the la- land, August, '03. (See extended pedigree, No. 122). Sultane's Snowdrop. P. 8578, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, May. '01; 1st and Sweepstakes, Grouville and St. Saviour, '01: 1st and Sweepstakes and . Champion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '93, '04. She was sold to "Gedney Farm" for $2,350. and is a full sister to Golden Sultana, the St. Louis wiimer. Picton 3d, P. 2715, H. C. First prize Trinity Show, 1899. Sire of Picton's Sweet Lady 203648 (Sweet Bread 4th. P. 9843, H. C), winner of 2d prize St, Saviour's Show, 1906: Reserve, for Championship, St. Saviour's Show, 1906. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes Three Pariah Shows, 1897. "Aristocrat" is a son of the famous show and butter cow, " Nameless," and he is already showing his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 10^ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our May, '06 sale, for $1,100, and was bought by Mr. J. M. Overton. Nash- ville, Tenn. Sire of Nobleman, who sired the peerless Lady Viola, dam of Noble of Oaklands (see No. 79 for her record, etc.) Stale Bread 2d, P. 2976. C. A magnificent dairy cow and grand dam of King of Arden. 58135, owned in the herd of the Hon. H. N. Higin- bolham, J o 1 i e t , Illinois. P. 7955, C. P. 2449, C. Fine Fleur 2d. P. 6553, 0. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 Iba. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. 18 lbs. li ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8J ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. U ozs. And 5 others. Nameless. P. 3222, H. C. 2d ov. J. and P. p., '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Champion Class, '95, '96, '97. '98. 24 quarts per day. Private butter test 2 lbs. 11 ozs., 24 hrs. Miltiades, P. 868. H. C. Son of Wolseley (above). Stale Bread, P. 2225, C. Her grandsire is a son of Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. 1st over Jer., '79, '80. IstEng. Roy., '79. 1st St. Peter, '79. '80. 1st Pa. State Fair. '80. Headed 1st pr. herd, N. J. State Fair, '81. Sire of 8 tested cows in America. Grannv's Golden King. P. 1867, H. C. New Moon, P. 3814, H. C. 3d over Jersey, Royal Show, May, '95. 1st over Jersey and par- ish prize. Aug.. '95. 1st over Jersev. Royal Show, May. 1900. Valiant. P. 1928. C. Half brother to Picton 3d. P. 2715, H. C, 1st prize Trinity Show, '99, and sjre of numerous prize winners. (See above for extended pedigree of his dam. Stale Broad 2d. P. 2976. C.) Fine Fleur, P. 5424, C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including S u 1 1 a n e 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, 1902. in her fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, win- ning the silver medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy Sh.. '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. Margot's Bov. P. 671. H. C. Sally 2d. P. 414. H. C. Angela's Lad, P. 397. H. C. 1st Guenon pr., '83. 3d Herd Book, '83. 5th over Jersey, '83. 3d ov. Jer., Aug., '83. 3d and 3d H. B., '85. Sweet Bread, F. 6877, H. C. Dam of Sweet Bread 2d, Gold medal winner in butter test, 1900. Golden Pink. P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '91. Sire of Golden Hero, P. 1833. H. C 1st pr. overJer..'93. '94, '95. sire of 2 tested cows. Muldoon. P. 2879, H.C. Fortescue 2d, P. 1041, H. C. 2d over Jer.. Aug., Palatine 2d. P. 2381. C. f Les Buttes Lad. P. 1322. C. Stale Bread 2d. P. 2976. C. Reserve over Jersey and parish prize, Aug., '99. Her dam is a half sister to Sweet Bread 2d. One of the grandest dairy cows we have ever seen. Gold medal butter test, 1900, 2 lbs. 7 ozs.. 165 days in milk. Prince of Beechwood, P. 1605. C. 1st prize. North Show. Sire of many of the best cows on the Island. Expected to be bred to the celebrated bull Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C, bofore day of sale. (See front page B, for full particulars concerning this distinguished sire.) Pareaseuse, P. 3090. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. IJ ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many not«d prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey. '84, also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711, H.C. Ist over the Island. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84. Margot2d.P.703.H.C. Margot, F. 253, C. Sally, F. 642. H. C. Farmer's Joy. P. 306, H. C. 1st pr. Eng. Royal. 1st pr. and Silver medal at London Dairy Show, '81. Angela. F. 1607. H. C. 2dp. ov. J., '75. '76. '80. 1st pr. over Jer., '77. Dam of the famous bull Imp, Tormen- tor. 3533. (Sire of 46 in list.) Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over Island Aug., '90: also win- ner of £15 pr. Cetewayo's Pink, F. 5170, H. C. 2d over Jer.. May, '85. Champion. May, '86. Jupiter. P. 757, C. Granny's Babv. P. 1625, C. Fortescue, P. 766, H. C. 1st over Jer.. '87. 1st over Jer.. '88. Channel 2d. P. 1830, H. C. Prince Louis. P. 641. C. Palatine, F. 3368. C. Useful Lad. P. 997.H.C. 2d over Jersev, Roval Show. Aug., '88. LesButtes. P.489. H.C. 3d Herd Book and Par- ish prize. Aug.. '85. Reser\'e and Parish pr., Aug., '86. Rosy's Wonder, P. 385. H. C. Sire of many famous cows including: Mermaid of the Island. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Tulip of the Island. 19 lbs. 8i ozs. 4th pr. over Jer., '86. 2d pr.. Lon. D. S.. '86, 2d B. and W., '87. Fanciful Lady. F. 4693, C. Christos Pride, P. 700 C. Taupiniere, F. 3416, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 132. Cow. SULTAN'S EMILY, 252212, A. J. C. C. (Maitland's Emily 3d, P. 14780, H. C.) Winner of Parish Prize, Royal Show, Island of Jersey, May, 1910. Bred by P. Renouf, St. Martin's, Island of Jersey. Born May 17th, 1908. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at ■ our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, Tested 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on right shoulder; right side, flanks, left back, Iiind shanks: brisket, armpits, belly, left fore stocking, right fore and both hind ankles, half of tail and switch, white. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, Apr., '06. 2d prize and Parish pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, Apr., '07. 1st prize, Sweepstakes, breeders' Cup and Reserve Cham- pion, St. Sa viour- Grouville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island ior a bull up to that time — purchased by Mr. Percival Rob- erts, Jr., for Pens- hurst Farm, Nar- berth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for 33,700, at same time her son. Sul- tana's Oxford Lad sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Cam- panile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Championship, and sold at auction in '10 for $3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter-test d a u g h- ters. Among the lat- ter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895. H. C. Cer- tificate of Merit, May. '00. 1 lb. lU ozs., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer," Aug., '08. Sultan's Finance, P. 14100. C. Certificate of Merit, May, '09 1 lb. si ozs., 113 days in milk; win- ner of 2d over Jersey and St. Saviour Par- ish prize, Aug.. '09; one of group winning P r e s i d e n t's Cup, Aug., '10. Among hia first prize winners are: Sultan's Rhyme, P. 14104, H. C, 1st prize. Class 4 and Trinity Parish prize, May, '10; Ist over Jersev in Champion Class, Aug., '10. (Now named Sul- tan's Edith, 252164, see No. 123 of cata- log.) (For extended pedigree of Sultan 01 Oak- land3,lsee^No.i.l22.J Dam MAITLAND'S EMILY, P. 11937, C. Kilbum, P. 3259, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '03. 2d over Jersey, '02. Carlo's Gipsy, P. 3519. H. C. EmUy, P. 10506. H. C. '01. 01. 02. 02. Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063, H. C. Leda's Golden Lad won the following prizes in Jersev; 1st pr.. R. J. A.*S. 1st pr.. R. J. A. S. State's. 1st pr., R. J. A. S., 1st pr.. R. J. A. S., State's. 1st St. Martin, '01. 1st St. Martin, '02. Sweepstakes North Club, '01. Sweepstakes North Club, '02. 1st and Champion (with progeny), Western Club, '05. Sire of many prize winners, among them being: Rozel's Victory 6th, 1st over Jer., '04. Carnation's Gem 2d, Ist over Jer., '04. Wonder's Lad, 1st over Jer.. '04. Rozel's Victory 5th, 3d over Jer., '04. Zeiie 3d, 1st over Jer., ■03. Roderick's Aurifer, 1st Royal of Eng.. '06. Smiler, 2d Royal of England. '06. Victoria of Athenia, Junior Champion at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo., '04. and Reserve for Grand Champion. Newark 2d, P. 5641, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. The moat celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02 sale for 87.500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Carlo 3d. P. 817. H. C. Carlo 3d is sire of Don Cario, P. 1136, C. winner of Ist over Jersey, Aug., '90 and Apr., '91; 2d over Jersey, Apr., '90; 3d over Jersey, '89, and 4th over Jer., May, '91. Quaker's Girl, F. 7215, C. Senator, P. 2759, H. C. Sire of bull, Astor. Ist over the Island, '02 and '03. 1st over Jersey for progeny, Apr., 'OS. Golden Leda, P. 8000. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '01. 1st prize and Cham- pionship North Club Show, '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Mr. Ahier. the owner and breeder of Gold- en Leda, also bred Golden Fern's Lad, Eminent 2d, and "Stockwell." Golden Leda is now owned in the famous herd of Mr. Wm. Rockefeller. Tarry- town, N. Y. Golden Leda is also dam of Leda's Gold- en Lad and of For- farshire's Golden Leda. 187458. 1 st pri ze and Sweep- stakes at St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, May, '04. She is also dam of the famous bull. Stock- well, sold at our May, '07, auction sale for $11,500. Sister of Leda's Prince, P. 2702, H. a, win- ner of many prizes over England: sire of Dairylike, P. 9043, H. C, winner of Certificate of Merit, public butter test. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. f Sarabond, I P. 797, H. C. [ Rosette 4th. P. 2128. C. f Cario 2d, P. 337, C. Oct.. ozs., milk. '03. 159 1 lb. lU days in Distinction's Glory, »i«rM-1680. H. C. Sold to Sir James BIyth. Newark, F. 7837, C. [ Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105, H. C. Nizam, P. 240S, H. C. 1st pr. St. Peter, '97. Sire of cow. Gold Medal Princess. 3 lbs. 2J ozs Sold in our *05 sale for $1,200. Belle du Couvent, P. 4674, H. C. Ist pr. over Jer., '94. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Judging by what the sons of "Golden Fern's Lad" are doing on the Island and in America, and best of all, the great public butter tests that the daugh- ters are making, their great popu- larity among Island, England and Amer- ican breeders, con- V i n c e a ua that "Golden Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent, most dis- tinguished, and pre- eminent Jersey bull the world has ever produced. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning Champion prizes in the Show Rings from the At- lantic to the Pacific. If his son, "Golden Jolly." was living and could be sold in our next sale, with his daughters, $15,000 would not be a bad investment. Leda, P. 6636, H. C. One of the best cows the Island has ever produced. Her dam is half sister to Brown Fern 2d, 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Dam of GoIdenFem, P. 4711. H. C, 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. prize, '94. She is dam of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (as above.) Monarch, 1167, H.C. Distinction, 5519. F. S. H. C. 4th over Jersey and 1st Foundation stock pr. Mar., '80. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. f Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d over Jer., '83. I Suitane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr.,St. Saviour,'70. 1st H. B., '71. Golden Pasha, P. 2154, C. Sire of Rome, winner of 5 first prizes in' Eng- land. Jersey Lily, P. 4004, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Orphan 2d, P. 2844. H. C. 1st prize St. Mary Show, '92. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Her also sired the great cow, "Spec- kled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7| ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in mi I k 300 days and with- in 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Golden Pearl, P. 1975, H. C. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C. '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. also dam of Emi- nent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Castor, S70, H. C 2d over Jer., '87. 3d States pr. over Jer. Jubilee Show, '87. 1st over Jer., *88. 1st over Eng., the Queen's Gold Medal and the Champion Bowl given by the E. J. C. S., at the R. A. S. E. Show, Windsor, '89. Sold to Sir Jas. BIyth. Les Jardin'sGirl, 2962. F. S., H. C. Due to calve May 26, 1911, by Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. Gamboge's Knight won second over Jersey with his pro- geny, April, '08; and his son, Oxford You'll Do., P. 4075, H. C., has lately won First Over Jersey with his progeny, at the Island of Jersey bull show, held April 6, 1911. (This is the most valu- able prize, and the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull.) Gamboge's Knight is sired by Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C., winner of first over Jersey, '02 and '03, and sold on the Island for $5,000. The dam of Gamboge's Knight, Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C. (Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, A. J. C. C.) won first over Jersey and the Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '04, and sold in our 1905 auction for $2,500 to Mr. Howard Willets, owner of Gedney Farm. (See front page E, for full particulars regarding Gamboge's Knight). T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 133. Cow. SULTAN'S DARK BEAUTY, 252210, A. J. C. C. (Golden Fern's Rose 9th, P. 15037, H. G.) Winner of First Prize Over the Island as Heifer in Milk, in a Glass of 23 Superb Animals. Parish Prize, Royal Show, August, 1910. Bred by J. P. Dreland, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born May 10th, 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sods. Spot on left armpit, and on each flank; brisket mostly white; right armpit and tongue white; black and white switch. A lovely young cow; beautiful head; large, promi- nent eyes; dish face; thin neck; long, straight back; good withers; best of loins; very broad hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set with magnificent switch; neat in bone; thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; magnificent udder with good-sized and beau- tifully placed teats. Sire CAMPANILE'S SULTAN, P. 4000, H. C. Reserve over Jersey, April, '07. Selected as the best yearling on the Island for exportation to New Zealand. A most popular and successful sire in New Zealand, winning Championship over the colony. He sold at auction last year for S3,024. His sire, Sultan of Oaklunds, was sold at the highest price paid on the Island for a bull up to that time. Although the price was high, Island breeders lost more than ten times that amount by allowing the "Sultan" to leave the Island. His get in years to come will create a sensation. Sultane's Snow drop (the dam of Sultan of Oaklands) is a full sister to the famous cow. Golden Sultana, one of the main win- ners at the great World's Fair held at St. Louis. She sold at our auction sale, May. '10, for S3,700, at same time her son. Sultana's .Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. Dam GOLDEN FERN'S ROSE 8th, P. U280, H. C. A grand cow. Sultan of Oaklands, P. 3746, H. C. 1st prize winner over the Island, Apr., '06. 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup, and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. See preceding page. Campanile 3rd, P. 10197, H. C. 2d over Jer., Aug., '02, Campanile 3rd is de- scended from Ever- ton King, P. 390 C, a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam Quality which won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show, 1882 and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter. Twen- ty-six years ago, when on the Island, I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Everton King, P. 309, C. Quality is also dam of the great bull, Happy. F., 309. C., that left a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. Hearty Fox, P. 3365, H. C. Winner of First and State's prize at St. Saviour and Grou- ville shows, '03. 1st over the Island, April. '03. Sire of Superior Lady, P. 12359, H. C. (now Fox's Lady Superior, 213939. sold in our May, 'OS, auction), winner of first prize at St. Martin's Show, 1907. Golden Fern's Rose 4th. P. 10101. H. C. Winner of Parish prize, Royal Show, Jersey, May, '08. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. And 39 others tested in America, besides 25 in Island tests. See below. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2100, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C, '92. Due to calve August 3, 1911, by so grand a bull aa Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See front page E for full particulars). Campanile 2d, P. 8180, H. C. Reserve over Jersey, Aug., '00. Parish prize, '01. Parish prize, '04. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auc- tion sale May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, tested 2 lbs. 2 1 ozs. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2 1 ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. His get won first and Champion honors in '02 and '03 at Royal Show Jersey, Eng- lish Royal, Toronto, Canada, Kentucky, Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, West Virginia, Maine, Massachu- setts, Illinois and Missouri State Fairs. Hearty, P. 7465, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, and was im- ported at great cost by Mr. Howard Wil- lets, " G e d n e y Farm," White Plains, N. Y. Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. 0. Sold at our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughters are the heaviest and most persistent m i I k e rs we have ever had sired by one bull. Sire of Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 6 ozs. And 40 others tseted in America, besides 25 in Island tests. Golden Fern's Rose, P. 7494, C. (Now Golden Fern's Trinity Rose 172291). Sold in our May, '03, auction for ■ . f Traveler 2d P. 2411, H. C. Campanile, P. 5383, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Cham, at the N. Club Show, '96, '97. See below. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker, 1st pr. over Jer., '89. 1st H. B. pr. Ist Par. pr. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2720. H C Alicant^, P. 3880, H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, . C. The three latter are Champion W i n - ners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Dam also of John Bull, Ravachol, Rosette's Golden Lad and Sul- tana's Rosette 2d, test 14 lbs. 7 oz. Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C. 2d prize over Jersey. A remarkably good sire, and his get have found ready buyers from E n g - land at long prices. His daughter Uncle Peter's Rosette sold in our Alav, 1901, sale for $1,000. and her heifer calf by Flying Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. Caroline, F. 7948. H. C. Golden Fern's Lad P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son Flying Fox, sold in our Mav, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C, '92. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. See above. Nelson's Rose, P. 3021, C. Boyle. P. 1559, H. (See below.) Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler. P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. B, Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Ist prize over the Is- land. Aug., '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averaging 18 lbs. i oz. each. (See below.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Prince Bobby, P. 1102, C. Lady Sudbury, P. 3172, H. C. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th, an a dairy cow, in her day had few equals on the Island, and like her daughters was a very rich and per- sistent milker. Nunthorpe, P. 1769. H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625, 18 lbs. 5 J ozs. Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, 1901 and other prizes. Also sire of Uncle Peter. P. 2115. H. C, who sired Uncle Peter's Ro- sette, that sold in our Mav. 1901. sale for $1,000. and her heifer calf by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. Sultane 9th, P. 1145 H. C. Ist H. B. ov. Jer. '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. '91. Reserve Champion Cup, '91. 1st over Jersey Champion Cup, *93. Reserve Champion Class, '93. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Son of Golden Lad, a famous sire. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d p. over Jer. and Parish p., '94. f Traveler, P. 280. C. t Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Lord Nelson, P. 900, H. G. 4th ov. Jer. Apr.. *S7. 3rd ov. Jer., June, '87. 2d ov. Jer.. .A.pr.. '88. Rosette 2d, P. 644. C. Willard, P. 836. H. C. Godaver>-. P. 6323. C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jersey, '70. 1st p. St. Saviour, '70. Ist H. B., "71. Happy Cetewayo. P. 582, C. His grandsire C e t e- wayo, P. 224, C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2\ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i 0Z9. Rosette 2d. F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 1G6538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; S9 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs.. and 11 others. Alicante. P. 3880. H. C. 1st prize winner over Jersey. 1891. Istpr. R. C. S..'96,'97. 1st and Cham. Roy. C. Show, '98. Cicero, P. 266 H C. Ist pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale, Oct., ■82, for $3,100. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jersey. '70. Ist p. St. Saviour, '70. lat H. B.. '71. Dam of Count Wolse- ley, P. 928, H. C. 2d ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '87. Ist ov. Jer., Apr., '88. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94 and *95. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st over Jer. *83. lat over Jer. '84. 1st over Jer. *85. Philidora, P. 1041, H. C. Signal. F. 278. C. La Rose. F. 1824. H. G. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 134. Heifer. NOBLE'S GREAT BEAUTY, 252260, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. P. Dreland, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born July 25th. 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Lovely as a picture; beautiful head; large, promi- nent eyes; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; splendid withers; best of loins; broad hips; thin, long tail; neat in bone; splendid body; thin, soft, mellow hide; remarkable udder devolopnient. running way to the front, with large and beautifully placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A.J. C.C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour. '07 Ist pr., Royal Show, •10, for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908—7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships. Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show. April, '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows w^ere available. His get have won more than 100 minor pra. in Eng. and on the Island within three years; and no doubt a correspond- ing number in Amer- ica- (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam SULTAN'S DARK BEAUTY, 252210, A. J. C. C. (Golden Fern's Rose 9th, P. 15470, H. C) Winner of first prize over the Island. Aug., '10. (For her full pedigree, see No. 133, on oppo- site page.) Blue Belle's Blue Fox. P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D, S. Williams' sale, Nashville, T e n n., Dec, '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester. Mass., for SI. 025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, T e n n., show, Oct., '07, in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell. who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the shows, was free in saying, "had he been Judge at Nash- ville. Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04 ; won i n public butter test. May. '04. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and '08. Champion over all England. '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C, that tested in public butter test, May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh'a Rosy. P. 10444. H. C. that tested in public but- ter test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy's Viola, P. 10902, H. C. win- pr. of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs., when 159 days in milk, after dropping her first calf, being only 30 months old. Bobby's Shy Fox, 647G0, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer.. '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs. '03. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s. *'Gedney Far m." White Plains, N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C, sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5k ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1 725. Blue' Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. f Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '98. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '98. Reserv'e over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at three Parish Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May. '02. sale to J. A. Middelton, Shel- byville, Ky.. the un- beaten Champion of manv shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325, and sold in ouj- May, '01. sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn D u c fa- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. She sold in our '02 sale to Col. M. C. Campbell, Nashville, Tenn. Champion Flying Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., "99. Sold at our auction sale, Mav, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island. 2 lbs. 81 ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 21 ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. i oz. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2J ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '07. 1 lb. 13 J ozs., 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat, P. 22S0, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. Ist and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows, '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow. "Nameless." and he has shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOJ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our Mav, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, *97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our Mav, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200. and in the same sale his grand- son, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C, now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. Alicante. P. 3880. H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. f Bobby 5th, P. 1060, C, Lemon's Venus, P. 2493. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless. P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '98. 1st over Jersey. '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95, '96, '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day. private test, 2 lbs. 11 ozs. butter in 1 day. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th, P. 3277. H. C. Baron of St. John. P. 1279. H. C. Boylo, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H.C.. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of_butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. f Bobby 3d, P. 697, H. C. [ Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Lemon Rex, P. 552, C. Venus, F. 1784, H. C. Margot's Bov, P. G71. H. C. Sally 2d, P. 414, H. C. Leonidas, P. 881, H. C. Lugans. F. 7020, C. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513. C. Jupiter. P. 757, C, Daisy 4th, P. 1188. H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997, H. C. 2d pr., August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419, H. C. 1st over Jer. aijd Par. pr., Aug., '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par. pr.. '86. 2d over Jer., Aug., '86. 3d over Jer. and Par, pr.. Aug., "89. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 135. Heifer. NOBLE'S LADY OF ST. MARY, 235226, A. J. C. C. Bred by W. C. Alexander, St. Peter's, Island of Jersey. Born October 3rd, 1908. Imported September 13th, 1909, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome heifer; large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dish face; very rich colored horns; thin, long neck; straight back; broad hipa; best of loins; tail thin and long, with magnificent switch; neat in bone; thin, soft, mellow hide; remarkable depth and breadth of body; good udder development, witih good-sized and well-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A.J. C.C.) 1st St. Saviour pr., '07- 1st pr., Royal Jersey Show, '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize winnings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of hia age : 1908—7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and two champion- ships, England, Is- land of Jersey and America. 1910 — ^36 first prizes in class, 19 champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed first prize herds at five important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all first prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. Eight first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at leading United States shows. These prizes all authen- tic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prizes in England and on the Island within three years, and no doubt an equal or greater number in America. (See front page B for picture and full particulars regarding the great bull, Noble of Oaklands. 1 Dam FOSTORIA, P. 11320, H. C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. Sod of the "immortal Blue Belle." Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '04. Public butter test. May, '04. 2 Iba. 12 ozs. 1st prize Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. Ist pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, Mav, •05. Kilmarnock, P. 3155, H. C. Winner of 3d prize over Jersey and Parish prize, Royal Show, April, '02. Sire of the successful prize winning bull Galway. His sire, Mon Plaisir, P. 2548, H. C, is sire of many great show and butter-test cows, among them: Mon Plaisir's Grey Beauty, 1st pr. 2-year-old heifer in milk at Charleston, S. C. Exposition, Jan- uary, '02. Mon Plaisir's Fannv, P. 9398, H. C. Who won Certificate of Merit in public but- ter test. May, '05, testing 1 lb. Ill ozs., 211 days in milk. She is dam of "Baron's Fanny," that made the phe- nomenal test of 2 lbs. 11} ozs., when SO days in milk, and only 3 yrs. old. Mon Plaisir is not only a Champion winner himself, but h i s dam won 1st over the Island, 1st St Mary and Champion win- ner Western Show, and his grandam, Lily Brown, is dam of D e e r y. Champion winner over the Is- land, and sold for $1,500. Nautilus, P. 7515, C. Mon Plaisir, P. 2548, H. C. Imp. and registered as Golden Mon Plaisir, 59936. First in his class and Champion winner over the Island in '98. First Ohio Agr'l and Industrial E x p o s i- tion, Columbus, '01. First and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair, '01 Headed Grand Sweep- stakes Herd all dairy breeds, Ohio Exposition, '01, and several other prizes. Sold in our sale. May, '01. for $3,500. to Hon. H. N. Higin- botham, Joilet, III. Sire of Bright Bess, P. 9534. H. C. Champion winner over the Island, May, '03 and other Champion prizes. And sold in our May, '04 sale, for $1,000, and many other great cows. Mayflower 2d, P. 3479, H. C. Mabel's Hero, P. 2177, H. C. His sire, Fauvette's Boy, is also sire of Twiney, Certificate of Merit in butter test, Oct., '01. 1 lb. 7 ozs., 2S8 days after calving. Riverside, F. 8288, C, A grand dairy cow. She won in the Public Butter Test, Certificate of Merit, May, '05, 1 lb. 7J ozs., 279 days in milk. Beauty of Catillon 2d, 1st at Grouville Show, '99. Mayflower, P. 6916, H. C, who is dam of Fontaine's May- flower, that sold in our Mav, '05, sale for $1,200. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get scjid at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs., in 7 days, and 13 others. Golden Lily, P. 5101, H. C. 1st over Jersey. 1st St. Mary. Champion W. Show. A magnificent dairy cow, pronounced as such at our sale by all good judges. Dam of Grace Darling (by Duplex) that won 1st pr. at St. Mary Show, May, '01. Royal Blue 2d, P. 897, H. C. Mayflower, P. 2569. C. Fauvette's Boy, P. 1735, H. C. Sire of the great cow, Jersey Ven- ture, that swept the Western Show rings in '97, '98 and '00; and of many other great cows. Mabel 28th, P. 5194, H. C. Winner of 1st prize over Jersey. Full sister to Mabel 35th, P. 6311, H. C, one of the best dairy cows ever bred by Mr. W. Labey. Large and tempting offers have been refused for her. She is a half-sister to Golden Fern's Lad, being by Boyle, the sire of the great Fontaine family. She won 3d prize in Public Island Butter Test, '02. 1 lb. Ul ozs., 181 days in milk. Dam of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C, win- ner of 22 first prizes, including first at Brockton, Mass.. *06, and first for get of bull, Brock- ton, Mass., '06. He sired over fifty first prize winners and was sold at auction for $3,000. La Belle de la Bottel- erie, P. 3475, C. Descended from the Farmer's Glory bull Baron, P. 289, H. C. who sired Baron's Sophie, test 19 lbs. 12 oz., the dam of Sophie's Tormentor. Marquis, P. 804, C. Botella. P. 2528. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lasa 4th, P. 2477, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs., butter. Clarence, P. 1494. H. C. 1st St. Peter. Lily Brown, P. 420, C. 2d pr. St. Mary. D a m of Deery, C. over Jersey, and sold to Mr. Coleman for $1,.500. Les Fonds. P. 662, H. C. Ist over Jersey and Champion, Aug., '85. Sunburnt Face, F, 2827, C. Martiny, P. 706, H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, P. 1644, H. C. ( Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) 1 Fauvette, F. 2024, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Golden Fern's Lad. (See above.) Mabel 23d. P. 3213. H. C. 4th over Jersey, '91. 2d over Jersey, '93. She won in 1894, 3d prize at the B. & W. Show, 2d prize at the Essex Show. 1st prize at the Shropshire & West Midland Show. 1st prize at the Peter- borough Show. 1895, 2d prize at the B. & W. Show. 1st prize at the Royal Lancashire Show. 1896, 2d prize at the B. & W. Show. 1st grize at the Norfolk how. 1st prize at the Peterborough S. 1st pr. at the York- shire Show. 3d pr. at the Royal Show. 1st pr. at the Royal Lancashire Show. 1897, Ist prize at the Roy. Show. 1st pr. at the Roy. Lanca- shire Show. 1898, 1st prize at the Lon. Dairy Show and Certificate of Merit in Public Test, one day's butter, 2 lbs. i oz., produced from 37 lbs. of milk. 1899, 1st prize at the Lon. Dairy Show. LaChasse Boy, P. 502 C. Marchioness of St. Owen, F. 2959, C. Royal Khedive, P. 628. H. C. 1st pr., St. Peters Show, '85. Myrtle Pet. F. 3205, C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. f Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d pr. over J,. Aug., *88. Young Rosebay, P. 2519, H. C. 1st St. Peter. 2d over Jersey. Carlo, P. 180. C. 1st St. John. '78. Par. R. J. A. S., "78. 2d pr. over Jer., '79. 1st pr. over Jer., '80. Blonde, F. 1365. C. Gilderoy, P. 414. H. C. Castaledes, F. 2876, C. Rocket. F. 363, H. C. Clyde, P. 520. C Rival. F. 342, H. C. Fancy, P. 271, C. Everton Prince, P. 761, H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, F. 1644, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C, Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize wiimers, and grandsire of the fa- mous bull. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Everton King was a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy t>T)e, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam. Quality, who won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show, '82, and made 16 lbs. S ozs. of butter. Twenty-six years ago, when on the Island, I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Ever- ton King, P. 390. C, and left him on the Island to be bred to my cows before ship- ment to America. Quality is also dam of the great bull, Happy F 309, C, that left a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. Mabel 13th, P. 1125, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '92. 1st pr. over Jer., '94. Baron, P. 289. H. C. Flora Abel, F. 2918. C. Augustus, P. 255, C. Rose 3d, P. 848. C. Due to calve on June 17, 1911, by that great sire, Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of the world's famous bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C., out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C., one of the best dairy cows in the ''Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize in the public outter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 davs in milk, when scarcely 4 vcars old. She is a daughter of the celebrated cow, Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C., and a full sister to Mr. C' I. Hudson's great cow. Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C., which tested 3 lbs. in public butter test in 24 hours. (See No. 11 for full particulars of Viola's Golden Fern). T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 136. Heifer. NOBLE'S FAVORITE, 235223, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. G. Boadet, St. Ouen's, Island of Jersey. Born September 6th, 1908. Imported September 13th, 1909, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A lovely heifer, with large, prominent eyes; thin neck; strong, straight back; best of loins; broad hips; thin, long tail, nicely set, with magnificent switch; neat in bone; remarkable depth and breadth of body; very thin, soft, mellow hide; great udder develop- ment, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C.C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour Show. '10. 1st pr.. Royal Jersey Show, '10, for bull and five female progeny. Sire of many prize winners. (See front page B, and other pedigrefs, for par- tial list.) Among his daughters are: Noble Judy, 1 st o v. Jer. and St. Martin Par. pr., Aug.. 'OS. Brunon 12th. 1st pr., Class 2, and St. Clement Parish pr,, Mav, '09. Rozei's Pet 21st. 1st pr.. Class 2. and St. Peter Par. prize. Aug.. '10. Noble Dora, Certifi- cate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '10, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 157 days in milk. Among his sons are: Noble's Jolly Sultan, 1st pr., Class 3, April, '10; 1st pr.. Class S, and Special for bull, any age, Aug., '10. Matilda's Noble, 1st pr., Class 2, Apr., '10. Noble Peer, 1st pr.. Class I, and St. Sa^ viour Par. pr.. Apr., *10. and many other prizes. Jessie's Noble, 10 first pri zes in England . '08 and '09. Noble Prince of St. Peter, 1st pr. 2-year- old, Brockton (Mass.) Fair, '10. (Lack of space pre- vents full details of the credits to the get of Noble of Oak- lands.) Dam FERTILE'S FAVORITE 2d, P. 12750, C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Ladv Viola, P. S-163, H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04. pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.; Ist prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup. May. '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, '05; 1st over Engl and wherever exhibited, '06 and '07 ; Champion over all England, '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug., '07. (See No. 79 for her ex- , tended pedigree). Orange King, P. 3474, H. C. Fertile's Favorite, P. 10116, H. C. Winner of 4th over Jer- sev, Royal Show, May, '06. Golden Marquis 2d. P. 3041, H. C. Orange Bloom, P. 9350, H. C. Mauser, P. 2892, H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes, Apr. Show, Western Parishes. He has proven him- self a remarkably good sire. Fertile 3d. P. 8072, C. Due to calve September 17th, 1911, by Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645. H. C. (See front page E for extended pedigree and par- ticulars concerning Gamboge's Knight.) The daughters of Noble of Oaklands have in most cases been bred to Gamboge's Knight, and vice versa. Buyers of cows will see the results and the public appreciation of this cross, by noting the individual quality and the demand for calves in this sale by Noble of Oakiands from Gamboge Knight cows. And there are striking examples of practically the same nick where Noble of Oaklands met Majesty blood — a cross not unlike that with Gamboge's Knight. The opportunity to get this combination of blood will not likely again be offered in pubUc auction to any extent. Golden Marquis. P. 2615, H. C. (61426, A. J. C. C.) Winner of first prize at St. Peter, and Champion winner over St. Mary. St. Ouen and St. Peter. 1900. Winner of Third State's prize over Jersey for bull and progeny. April, '01 . A very successful Island Sire, and sold in our May '02, auction sale to Mr. L. L. Bradbury, Los Angeles, Cal. Maggie, P. 6152. H. C. Third prize St. Peter's Show. Hobby. P. 2771. H. C. By Perry Farm Cham- pion, P. 2436, H. C. (see below). Dam, Pride. P. 5761. H. C. (below). Pride 3d, P. 7638. H. C. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fos, sold in our May, '02, sale for S7.500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our Mav, '05, sale for SICOOO. His ten months* old bull calf sold in our Mav, '07, sale for S10.200. His grandson "Stockwell," sold in same sale for 811,500 Sire of Golden Sultana, who sold in our 1910 auction for S3,700. at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad sold for SILIOO. For full particulars of Golden Fern's Lad, see front pages. Fame 6th, P. 3188, C. A remarkably good dairy cow. Perrv Farm Champion, "P. 2436. H. C. Both of his grandsires. Due, P. 1751. C, and Pioneer. P. 1602, C, are sons of the fa- mous bull Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. (see above). Fertile 2d, P. 3232, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Jersey Lily, P. 4004. C. 2d p. St. Peter, Dam of Nizam, Ist St. Peter, '97. Golden Marquis, Ist pr. St. Peter. '00. Champion over St. Marv, St. Ouen, and St. Peter, '00, 3d State's pr. over J. for bull and pro- geny. April, '01. Dvnamo, P. 1415. H. C. Bobby's Fannv, P. 3742. H. C. Dam of the great butter test cow, Mon Plai- sir's Fanny. Mabel's Hero, P. 2177, H. C. His sire. Fauvette's Boy, is sire of the celebrated champion cow Jersey Venture, and many others. (See opposite page). Pride. P. 5761, H. C. Granddaughter of Gold- en Lad, P. 1242. H.C. (as below). Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. One of the grandest dairy cows ever known on the Island. Her dam. Brown Fern 2d, is dam of the Bronze Medal butter test cow, Eminent's Fern of St. Martin (see No. 66). Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted animals. Fame, F. 2145. C. Perry Farm Duke, P. 2058. H. C. Mary Luke, P. 5720, H.C. The Bard. P. 962, H. C. Grandson of Wolselev, P. 401, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '83. Ist over Jersey. '84. Ist over Jersey. '85. Fertile, P. 2397. H. C. Jennie's Prince, P. 1073, C. Lady Baroness, F. 2514. H. C. Kaiser's Prince, P. 993. H. C. 2d over Jersey and Par. pr., April. '88. 1st ov. Jer.. Aug., '88 3d over Jersev, '89. 3d ov. Eng. Roy. Sh. Ist Somersetshire S.. and was H. C. at R. C. Show, '90. Miss Adelina.- P. 2904, H. C. Leon id as, P. 881. H. C. Bobby's Dentzia. P. 1475. H C. Fauvette's Boy, P. 1735, H C. Mabel 28th, P. 5194, H. C. 1st prize over Jersey. Full sister to Mabel 35th, dam oi' Mabel's Poet. Golden Pink, P. 1491 H. C. 2d over Jersey and par- ish prize, April, '91. Julia's Pride, P.2241,C. 4th over Jersey, 1890. 3d over Jersey and par- ish prize, Aug., '92. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Island August. '90: also winner of £15 prize. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d pr. St. Martin Show. '94 and '95. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of 4 cows testing 16 lbs. 2k ozs. to 17 lbs. 2J ozs. Quality, F. 1748. H. C. Winner of 1st prize and Champion Cup at the Roval Jersey Show, 1882, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Due. P. 1751, C. Perry Farm Martha, P. 3392. H. C. Pioneer, P. 1602 C. Lady Luke, F. 6027, C. Volunteer, P. 694, H. C. 2d over Jer. and 2d H. B., Apr., '86. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '86. Ist State's p. June, '87. Lively's Glory. P. 735. H. C. 3d H. B. pr.. Mav. '86. 2d over Jer., 1st H. B. and Par. p., Aug., '86. Duke of Abercom, P. 569, H. C. 1st over Jersey and 1st Herd Book prize, '85. Lady Fruitful, P. 1057, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 137. Heifer. NOBLE'S PANDORA, 235204, A. J. C. C. Bred by N. A. Le Quesne, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born Febniar\' 16th, 1908. Imported September 13th. 1909, by T, S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; white tongue; dark switch. Handsome heifer; nice head, with large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dish face; rich colored horns; thin neck; strong, straight back; grand loins; broad hips; thin, long tail; soft, mellow hide; remarkable depth and width of body; splendid udder, with good- sized and well-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C.C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour, '07. Ist pr., Royal Show, '10. for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. 1908—7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2Champion- ships, Eng.. Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 fijst prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam FOX'S PANDORA, 234165, A. J. C.C. (MISS PANDORA, P. 11526 H. C.) Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44. '02. Ist prize over the Is- land, Aug., '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize, Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows. '05. Admiral Togo, 2d pr. over Jersey. '04. Beechland's C h a m - pion, 3rd prize over Jersey, '05. Agatha's Silver Belle, 4th prize over Jersey, '04: 1st pr., St. Mar- tin, '04. Golden Chance 4th, 2d pr. over Jer., '05. Juiilette 12th. 1st pr. over Jersey, '05; 1st pr. at Trinity. '05; and this in spite of the get of Agatha's Flying Fox having been practically all exported as calves. His breeder. Mr. John A. Perree, sold him to Mr. Howard Wil- letfl, *' G e d n e y Farm." White Plains, New York, for 85,000. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of S558. His dam, Agatha of Oaklands, sold in our May, '02, auc- tion sale for $1,700, to Mrs. M. M. Pat^ terson, Port Ken- nedy, Pa. She is now owned by Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s , White Plains, N. Y. La Belle Maria, P. 7489. H. C. 4th ov. Jer.. May, '02. 2d over Jer,, May, '05. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 8i ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2J ozs. Fox's Belle of G r o u - ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow Brook- hill Rose 2d), winner 1st at Royal Show, England. '02, in a class of 32, and sold at auction for $5,000. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha. F. 8432. H. C, J. H. B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs. li ozs in 24 hrs.. Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Winner of first prize at the 3 Western Parishes in '99. Winner of 1st pr. and Championship (Silver Cup). St. Saviour Show, '00. 1st prize over Jersey, beating former Roy, winners in 1900. 1st pr. in Champion Class at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '01. Geboo. P. 2234, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Judging by what the sons of Golden Fern's Lad are doing on the Island and in America, and best of all, the great pub- lic butter tests that the daughters are making, their pop- ularity among Is- land, England and American Breeders convinces us that "Golden Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent, most dis- tinguished and pre- eminent Jersey bull that the world has ever produced. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. H C Alicante, P. 3880, H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and of a phenome nal dam, he proved him- self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands. F. 8640, H. C. now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Granny's Golden King, P. 1867, H. C. La Jalousie, P. 6528. C. Wonder's Victory, P. 5457, H. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr. B. and W. S., N. A. S. S. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. Courage, P. 1813, C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq, the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull Courage was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Golden Pink, P. 1491, H. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. I Muldoon, P. 2S79, H. C. Wonder's Pride, P. 1468, C. Victory 2d, P. 4375, H. C. Gamboge King, P. 1292. H. C. Una's Boy. P. 1752. C. Sire of Una's Boy 2d, P. 2070. H. C. A sire of great testing cows. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August, '90. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. { Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Br. Med., C. I. Ex., '71. Happy Cetewayo, F. 582, C. Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588, H. C. Winner of 7 first prizes in England. Sarabond. P. 797, H. C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787. H. C. Milking as high as 20 qts. She died of milk fever. June 11. '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Cetewayo's Pink. P. 5170. H. C. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Granny's Baby, P. 1625. C. Easy's Wonder, P. 1205. C. 3d over Jersey, '90. Snowball 3d, P. 2373, H. C. Favorite. P. 358. C. Golden King 2d, P. 1199. C. Victory, P. 3240, H. C. Favorite's Boy, P. 882. H. C. Sire also of Gamboge King. P. 1292. H. C, sire of Favorite's Lad. P. 1678, H, C, and Una's Boy. Gamboge, F. 5846. H. C. Scipio, P. 157. H. C. 1st over Jersey. Dora, P. 155 C, Due to calve August 2d, 1911, by Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, that tested 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in the public butter test on the Island as a four-year-old. She is a daughter of the world's famous cow, "Lady Viola," P. 8643, H. C. (See No. 11 for full pedigree of Viola's Golden Fern.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 130. Heifer. SULTAN'S DAIRYLIKE, 252259, A. J. C. C. Bred by P. J. Ahier, St. Martin's, Islaud of Jersey. Born July Sth. 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer with handsome head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; long, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; thin, long tail, well set, with splendid switch; wide and deep body; soft, thin, mellow hide; remarkable udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. The making of a great cow. Sire ROZEL'S SULTAN, P. 4140. H. C. Winner of 3d over Jer., Royal Show, Apr., 'OS. 2d over Jer., Aug., *08. 2d over Jersey and 2d Champion, Aug., '09. 3d over Jersey (in two classes), Roy. Show, April, '10. Dam NOBLE'S DAIRYLIKE, 252208, A.J.C. C. (P.I5047, H. C; She was bred by that pre-eminent breeder, Mr. Phil. J. Ahier. the breeder of Golden Fern's Lad, Eminent, Eminent 2d, Leda's Golden Lad, Stock- well and others, and was called one of the best daughters o f Noble of Oaklands in the importation. Sultan of Oaklands, P. 3746, H. C. (See his record on oppo- site page, and ex- tended pedigree on No. 122). Rozel Maid 3d, P. 9734. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Parish prize, Royal Show, May. '03. 2d over Jer. and Parish prize. May, '04. 3d over Jer. and Parish prize. May, '09. 1st prize in Special Class, Sweepstakes and 2 Championships, St. Martin's Show, '10. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (9.5700. A. J. C. C.) 1st St. Saviour pr., '07. 1st pr. Royal Jer. Show (with five of his fe- male progeny), '10. 90 first prizes and cham- pionships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all first prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within three years' and no doubt an equal num- ber in America. He is sire of Noble Dora, P. 14736. Cer- tificate of Merit, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '10, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 157 days in milk. She won Reserve over Jersey, May, '10. (See front page A, for full particulars re- garding the great bull. Noble of Oak- lands.) Dairylike 2d. P. 10392. H. C Pearl King, P. 2827, H. C. 2d State's p., Apr., '02. Reserve for Godding- ton purse, May, '02. 3d State's p., Apr., '03. Goddington purse, May, '04. By the same sire as the great "butter bull," Willoh, who has the distinction of being the sire of Lady Viola's two highest testing daughters — WiUoh's Rosy, 3 lbs., and Miss Viola. 2 lbs. 15 ozs. — both as four- year-olds. Rozel Maid, P. 7417, C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for S3,600. Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test, May, '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sav- iour and Grouville Shows, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited, '06 and '07 ; Champion over all England, '07; 1st prize for butter test cows, Aug., '07. Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063, H. C. Leda's Golden Lad won the following prizes ia Jersey: 1st pr., R. J. A. S., '01. Istpr., R. J. A. S.. '01. State's. 1st pr., R. J. A. S., '02. 1st pr., R. J. A. S., '02, State's. 1st St. Martin. '01, '02. Sweepstakes, North Club, '01. Sweepstakes, North Club, '02. 1st and Champion (with progeny), Western Club, '05. Sire of many prize winners, among them being: Rozel's Victory 6th, 1st over Jersey, '04. Carnation's Gem 2d, 1st over Jer., '04. Wonder's Lad, 1st over Jersey, '04. Rozel's Victory Sth, 3d over Jersey, '04. ZeUe 3d, 1st over Jer- sey, '03. Roderick's A u r i f e r, Ist Royal of Eng- land, '06. Smiler, 2d Royal of England, '06. Victoria o f Athenia, Junior Champion at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo., '04. and Reserve for Grand Champion. His daughter, E m i- nent's Leda, sold in our '09 auction sale to Dr. H. D. Rod- m a n, Shelbyville, Ky.. for $800. Dairy like, P. 9043. H. C. An exceptionally good dairy cow. Certificate of Merit in the public butter test, Oct., '03, 1 lb. llj ozs., 159 days_in milk. Golden Prince, P. 2502, H. C. Champion, Aug., '97. Sire of Willoh, P. 2855, H. C, a great butter sire (see No. 53 of catalog.) Distinction's Pearl, P. 5851, H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May, '94. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '94. 2d over Jer., May, '95. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '95. 3d over Jersey, '96. 1st over Jersey, '99. Jewel, P. 1993, H. C. Rayonnante 3d, P. 4716, H. C. Senator, P. 2759, H. C. Sire of Astor. 1st over the Island, '02 and '03. Golden Leda, P- 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '01. 1st prize and Cham- pionship, North Club Show, '00 and '01. and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Golden Leda is also dam of Forfarshire's Golden Leda, 187458. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sav- iour and Grouville Shows, May. '04. She is also dam of the great bull Stockwell, sold in our May, '07, sale for $11,500 to Mr. A. B. Lewis. Leda's Prince, P. 2762, H. C. Winner of many 1st prizes over Eng- land. Full brother to Golden Leda. P. 8000, H. C. (see above), the dam of Stockwell, sold for $11,500: Leda's Golden Lad, Tops- man, etc. Amyl, P. 6230, H. C. Champion North Club. Now Brown Beauty of St. Saviour, 157320, A. J. C. C. Golden Grain, P. 2112, H. C. Golden Gem, P. 5654, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., '94. '95 and '96. Perry Farm Glory, P. 1717, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '92. Distinction, F. 5519. H. C. 4th over Jer. and 1st F. S. pr., '90. 3d over Jersey, '90. Easel's Wonder, P. 1738, C. Euridice. P. 3620, C. Her sire won 1st over Jersey, '89 and '90. Eaay's Wonder, P. 1205, C. 3d over Jer., Aug., Rayonnante. P. 3201, H. C. Nizam, P. 2408, H. C. 1st pr.. St. Peter, '97. Sire of Gold Medal Princess, 3 lbs. 21 ozs. Sold in our '05 sale for $1,200. Belle du Couvent, P. 4674, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '94. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever produced. Six of his get have been sold for an average of $4,575. Twenty-eight of his get (some only cal- ves) sold at auc- tion at an average of $1,032. For full particulars see front pages, A. Leda, P. 6636, H. C. (See below.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (See above.) Leda, P. 6636. H. C. One of the best cows, the Island has ever produced. Dam of Golden Leda, P. 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '01. 1st pr. and C h a m- pionship North Club Show, *00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. (See above.) Pawn, P. 1766, C, Sire of Brown Beauty of St. Saviour. 157320. Brown Fairy, F. 7819, C. Rayon d'Argent, P. 1869, H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977, H. C. Orange Peel, F. 129, H. C. Fannv, 3d H. B. pr. and Br. Med. C. 1. Ex., '71. Watcher, P. 1355, H. C. Easel 2d, P. 3726, H. C. Standard, P. 1056, H. C. Sweetbriar 2d, P. 1265, C. Pollux, p. 871. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '87. Easy 2d. P. 1209, C. Ranger, P. 933, C. Rozel's Buttercup 2d, P. 1562, C. Golden Pasha. P. 2154. C. Sire of Rome, winner of 5 first prizes in Eng. Jersey Lily, P. 4004, C. ■ Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Orphan 2d, P. 2814. H. C. 1st prize, St. Mary Show, '92. ■ Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th, and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year, 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Parish prize. '94. Golden Peari, P. 1975, H. C, Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes N. C. , *92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506.21 lbs. 6 ozs., also dam of Emi- nent and Eminent 2d. two famous sires. Biron. P. 1375, C. Widow, F. 2360, C. Mabel's Lad, P. 1034. H. C. Science 2d, P. 2042, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 131. Cow. ST. HELIER'S SULTANA, 252163, A. J. C. C. (Lady Sultana, P. 13991, H. C.) Winner of First Prize, St. Helier Show. Island of Jersey, 1909. Parish Prize, Royal Show, May, 1909. Bred by F. Bannier, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born January 26th. 1907. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot on right flank; white splash on each stifle and left arm; white brisket and belly; black tongue; mixed black and white switch. Rich, amber horns; large, prominent eyea; dish face; thin, long neck; neat in bone; thin, straight back; splendid withers; good loins; broad hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set; neat in bone; good body; soft, mellow hide; splendid udder, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show, '02. First pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. First pr - over the Is- land, August, '03. (See extended pedigree. No. 122). Sultane's Snowdrop, P. 8578, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, May, '01; 1st and Sweepstakes, Grouville and St. Saviour, '01; 1st and Sweepstakes and Champion, Grouville and St. Saviour, '93, '04. She was sold to "Gedney Fa^m" for $2,350, and is a full sister to Golden S u i t a n a, the St. Louis winner. Picton 3d, P. 2715, H. C. First prize Trinity Show, 1899. Sire of Picton's Sweet Lady 203648 (Sweet Bread 4th, P. 9843, H. C). winner of 2d prize St. Saviour's Show, 1906: Reserve, for Championship. St. Saviour's Show, 1906. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes Three Parish Shows, 1897. "Aristocrat" is a son of the famous show and butter cow, " Nameless," and he is already showing his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver medal in the public butter test on the Island , testing 2 lbs. 10^ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our May, '06 sale, for SI, 100, and was bought by Mr. J. M. Overton, Nash- ville, Tenn. Sire of Nobleman, who sired the peerless Lady Viola, dam of Noble of Oaklands (see No. 79 for her record, etc.) Stale Bread 2d, P. 2976. C. A magnificent dairy cow and grand dam of King of Arden, 58135, owned in the herd of the Hon. H. N. Higin- botham, J o 1 i e t , Illinois. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 10^ 023. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOj ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, IS lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Kola, 1272.32, 17 lbs. 8J ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. Ij ozs. And 5 others. Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d ov. J. and P. p., '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Champion Class, '95, '96, '97, '98. 24 quarts per day. Private butter test 2 lbs. 11 ozs., 24 hrs. Miltiades, P. 868, H. C. Son of Wolseley (above). Flore. P. 7955, C. P. 2449. C. Fine Fleur 2d. P. 6553. C. Fine Fleur, P. 5424, C. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, Apr., '06. 2d pr. and parish pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, Apr., '07. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes. Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour-Grou- ville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time. Purchased by Mr. Percival Roberts. Jr., Penshurst Farm, Narberth, Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our 1910 sale for $3,700, at same tune her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Campa- nile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Champion- ship, and sold at auc- tion in 1910 for S3.- 024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter test daugh- ters. Among the lat- ter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895, H. C, Certifi- cate of Merit, May, 1900—1 lb. llj ozs., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer," Aug., '08. Sultan's Finance, P. 14100, C, Certifi- cate of Merit, May, '09—1 lb. 85 ozs., 113 days in milk; winner of 2d over Jersey and St. Sav- iour parish prize, Aug., '09; one of group winning Pres- ident's Cup, Aug., •10. Sweet Bread 14th, P. 13635, C. Certifi- cate of Merit, May, '10—1 lb. 5i ozs., 206 days in milk. Among his first prize winners are: Sultan's Rhyme, P. 14104, H. C, Ut pr. class 4 and Trinity parish pr., May, '!{); ist over Jersey in Champion class, Aug. '10. (Now named Sultan's Edith 251- 264— see No. 123 of catalog) . Dam LADY FLORE, P. 9231, C. "Highly Commended," St. Helier show, 1910. Expected to be bred to the celebrated bull. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C, before day of s.ale. (See front page B, for full particulars concerning this distinguished sire.) Stale Bread, P. 2225, C. Her grandsire is a son of Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C, Ist over Jer., '79, '80. 1st Eng. Roy.. '79. 1st St. Peter, '79, '80. 1st Pa. State Fair, 'SO. Headed 1st pr. herd, N. J. State Fair, '81. Sire of 8 tested cows in America. Granny's Golden Kini. P. 1867, H. C. . New Moon, P. 3814, H. C. 3d over Jersey, Royal Show, May. '95. 1st over Jersey and par- ish prize, Aug.. '95. 1st over Jersey, Royal Show, May, 1900. Valiant, P. 1928, C. Half brother to Picton 3d. P. 2715, H. C, 1st prize Trinity Show, '99, and sire of numerous prize winners. (See above for extended pedigree of his dam. Stale Bread 2d, P. 2976. C.) Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. lat pr. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including S u 1 1 a ne 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, 1902, in h e r fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, win- ning the silver medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. G. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy Sh., '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng., '90. 1 lb, 14J ozs. butter. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d, P. 414, H. C. Angela's Lad, P. 397, H. C. 1st Guenon pr., '83. 3d Herd Book. '83. 5th over Jersey, '83. 3d ov. Jer., Aug., '83. 3d and 3d H. B., *85. Sweet Bread, F. 6877, H. C. Dam of Sweet Bread 2d, Gold medal winner in butter test, 1900. Golden Pink, P. 1491, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '91. Sire of Golden Hero, P. 1833, H. C, 1st pr. overJer.,'93. "94, '95, sire of 2 t«sted cows. Muldoon, P. 2879. H.C. Fortescue 2d, P. 1041, H. C. 2d over Jer., Aug., Palatine 2d, P. 2381, C. Les Buttes Lad, P. 1322. C. Stale Bread 2d. P. 2976, C. Reserve over Jersey and parish prize. Aug., '99. Her dam is a half sister to Sweet Bread 2d. One of the grandest dairy cows we have ever seen. Gold medal butter test, 1900, 2 lbs. 7 ozs.. 165 days in milk. Prince of Beechwood, P. 1665, C. 1st prize. North Show. Sire of many of the best cows on the Island. Paresseuse, P. 3090, C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey, '84, also Parish prize. f Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, *84. Margot2d.P.703,H.C. i Margot, F. 253, C. I Sally, F. 642. H. C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306. H. C. 1st pr. Eng. Royal. Ist pr. and Silver medal at London Dairy Show, '81. Angela. F. 1607, H. C. 2d p. ov. J.. '75, '76, '80. 1st pr. over Jer., '77. Dam of the famous bull Imp. Tormen- tor. 3533. (Sire of 46 in list.) Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over Island Aug.. '90: also win- ner of £15 pr. Cetewayo's Pink, F. 5170, H. C. 2d over Jer.. May. '85. Champion, May, '86. Jupiter. P. 757. C. Granny's Baby, P. 1625. C. Fortescue, P. 766. H. C. 1st over Jer., '87. 1st over Jer.. '88. Channel 2d, P. 1830, H. C. f Prince Louis. P. 641. C. I Palatine. F. 3368. C. Useful Lad, P. 997, H.C. 2d over Jersey, Royal Show, Aug., '88. Les Buttes. P. 489, H.C. 3d Herd Book and Par- ish prize. Aug.. '85. Reserve and Parish pr., Aug.. '86. Rosy's Wonder. P. 385. H. C. Sire of many famous cows including: Mermaid of the Island, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Tulip of the Island, 19 lbs. 8i ozs. 4th pr. over Jer., '86. 2d pr.. Lon. D. S., '86. 2d B. and W., '87. Fanciful Lady. F. 4693. C. Christos Pride. P. 700 C. Taupiniere. F. 3416. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 191 1. No. 132. Cow. SULTAN'S EMILY, 252212, A. J. C. C. (Maitland's Emily 3d. P. 14780, H. C.) Winner of Parish Prize, Royal Show, Island of Jersey, May, 1910. Kilburn, P. 3259, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '03. 2d over Jersey, '02. Bred by P. Renouf, St. Martin's, Island of Jersey. Born May 17th. 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on right shoulder; right side, flanks, left back, hind shanks; brisket, armpits, belly, left fore stocking, right fore and both hind ankles, half of tail and switch, white. Sire SULTAN OF OAKLANDS, P. 3746, H. C. Winner of 1st over Jer- sey, Apr., '06. 2d prize and Pariah pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, Apr., '07. 1st prize. Sweepstakes, breeders' Cup and Reserve Cham- pion, St. S avion r- Grouville. '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time — purchased by Mr. Percival Rob- erts, Jr., for Pens- hurst Farm, Nar- berth. Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for $3,700, at same time her son. Sul- tana's Oxford Lad sold for $11,100. Sired the bull Cam- panile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Championship, and sold at auction in '10 for $3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter-test d a u g h- ters. Among the lat- ter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13S95, H. C. Cer- tificate of M e r i t, May. '00. 1 lb. Hi ozs., 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer, "Aug.. '08. Sultan's Finance, P. 14100. C, Certificate of Merit, May, '09 1 lb. 8J ozs., 113 days in milk ; win- ner of 2d over Jersey and St. Saviour Par- ish prize, Aug., '09; one of group winning President's Cup, Aug., '10. Among his first prize winners are: Su itan 's Rhyme, P. 14104, H. C, 1st prize. Class 4 and Trinity Parish prize, May, '10; 1st over Jersev in Champion Class, Aug., '10. (Now named Sul- tan's Edith. 252164, see No. 123 of cata- log.) (For extended pedigree of Sultan of Oak- lands,:see.No..l22.) Dam MAITLAND'S EMILY, P. 11937, C. Emily, P. 10506, H. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, Tested 2 lbs. 21 ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Carlo's Gipsy, P. 3519. H. C. '01. 01. '02. '02. Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063, H. C. Leda's Golden Lad won the following prizes in Jersey; 1st pr., R. J. A. S. .1st pr., R. J. A. S. State's. 1st pr., R. J. A. S. 1st pr., R. J. A. S. State's. 1st St. Martin, '01. 1st St. Martin, '02. Sweepstakes North Club, '01. Sweepstakes North Club, '02. 1st and Champion (with progeny). Western Club, '05. Sire of many prize winners, among them being: Rozel's Victory 6th, 1st over Jer., '04. Carnation's Gem 2d, 1st over Jer.. '04. Wonder's Lad. 1st over Jer., '04. Rozel's Victory 5th, 3d over Jer., '04. Zelie 3d, 1st over Jer., '03. Roderick's Aurifer, 1st Royal of Eng., '06. Smiler, 2d Royal of England, '06. Victoria of Athenia, Junior Champion at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo., '04. and Reserve for Grand Champion. Newark 2d, P. 5641, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02 sale for $7,500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Carlo 3d, P. 817, H. C. Carlo 3d is sire of Don Carlo, P. 1136, C. winner of 1st over Jersey, Aug., '90 and Apr., '91; 2d over Jersey, Apr., '90; 3d over Jersey, '89, and 4th over Jer., May, '91. Quaker's Girl, F. 7215, C. Senator, P. 2759, H. C. Sire of bull, Astor. 1st over the Island, '02 and '03. 1st over Jersey for progeny, Apr., '08. Golden Ijcda, P. 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '01. 1st prize and Cham- pionship North Club Show, '00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Mr. Ahier, the owner and breeder of Gold- en Leda, also bred Golden Fern's Lad, Eminent 2d, and "Stockwell." Golden Leda is now owned in the famous herd of Mr. Wm. Rockefeller, Tarry- town, N. Y. Golden Leda is also dam of Leda's Gold- en Lad and of For- farshire's Golden Leda. 187458. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, May, '04. She is also dam of the famous bull. Stock- well, sold at our May, '07. auction sale for $11,500. Sister of Leda's Prince, P. 2702, H. C, win- ner of many prizes over England; sire of Dairylike, P. 9043, H. C, winner of Certificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '03, 1 lb. lU ozs., 159 days in milk. Distinction's Glory, ■If-Hl680, H. C. Sold to Sir J a m e £ BIyth. Newark, F. 7837. C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par.-pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797. H. C. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Carlo 2d, P. 337, C. Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105, H. C. Nizam, P. 2408, H. C. 1st pr. St. Peter, '97. Sire of cow. Gold Medal Princess, 3 lbs. 2 J ozs Sold in our '05 sale for $1,200. Belle du Couvent. P. 4674. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '94. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Judging by what the sons of "Golden Fern's Lad" are doing on the Island and in America, and best of all, the great pubhc butter tests that the daugh- ters are making, their great popu- larity among Island, England and Amer- ican breeders, con- v i n c e s us that "Golden Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent, most dis- tinguished, and pre- eminent Jersey bull the world has ever produced. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning Champion prizes in the Show Rings from the At- lantic to the Pacific. If his son, "Golden Jolly," was living and could be sold in our next sale, with his daughters, $15,000 would not be a bad investment. Leda, P. 6636, H. C. One of the best cows the Island has ever produced. Her dam is half sister to Brown Fern 2d, 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Dam of GoIdenFern, P. 4711, H. C, 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. prize, '94. She is dam of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. (as above.) Monarch, 1167, H. C. Distinction, 5519. F. S. H. C. 4 th over Jersey and 1st Foundation stock pr. Mar., '80. 2d over Jer., Aug., '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d over Jer., '83. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr..St. Saviour,'70. 1st H. B.. '71. Golden Pasha, P. 2154, C. Sire of Rome, winner of 5 first prizes in Eng- land. Jersey Lily, P. 4004. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Orphan 2d, P. 2844, H. C. 1st prize St. Mary Show, '92. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Her also sired the great cow. "Spec- kled Band," dam of the wonderful cow. "Nursie." that made the phenom- ena! record of 2 lbs. 7} ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and with- in 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. f Golden Pearl. P. 1975, H. C. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C. '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. also dam of Emi- nent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Castor, 870, H. C 2d over Jer., '87. 3d States pr. over Jer. Jubilee Show, '87. 1st over Jer., '88. 1st over Eng., the Queen's Gold Medal and the Champion Bowl given by the E. J. C. S., at the R. A. S. E. Show, Windsor. '89. Sold to Sir Jas. Blyth. Les Jardin's Girl. 2962. F. S., H. C. Due to calve May 26, 1911, by Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. Gamboge's Knight won second over Jersey with his pro- geny, April, '08; and his son, Oxford You'll Do., P. 4075, H. C, has lately won First Over Jersey with his progeny, at the Island of Jersey bull show, held April 6, 1911. (This is the most valu- able prize, and the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull.) Gamboge's Knight is sired by Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C., winner of first over Jersey, '02 and '03, and sold on the Island for S5,000. The dam of Gamboge's Knight, Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C. (Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430, A. J. C. G.) won first over Jersey and the Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '04, and sold in our 1905 auction for $2,500 to Mr. Howard Willets, owner of Gedney Farm. (See front page E, for full particulars regarding Gamboge's Knight). T, S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 133. Cow. SULTAN'S DARK BEAUTY, 252210, A. J. C. C. (Golden Fern's Rose 9th, P. 15037, H. C.) Winner of First Prize Over the Island as Heifer in Milk, in a Class of 23 Superb Animals. Parish Prize, Royal Show, August, 1910. Bred by J. P. Dreland, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born May 10th, 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Spot on left armpit, and on each flank; brisket mostly white; right armpit and tongue white; black and white switch. A lovely young cow; beautiful bead; large, promi- nent eyes; dish face; thin neck; long, straight back; good withers; best of loins; very broad hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set with magnificent switch; neat in bone; thin, soft, mellow hide;_wide and deep body; magnificent udder with good-sized and beau- tifully placed teats. Sire CAMPANILE'S SULTAN, P. 4000, H. C. Reserve over Jersey, April, '07. Selected as the best yearling on the Island for exportation to New Zealand. A most popular and successful sire in New Zealand, winning Championship over the colony. He sold at auction last year for $3,024. His sire, Sultan of Oaklands, was sold at the highest price paid on the Island for a bull up to that time. Although the price was high, Island breeders lost more than ten times that amount by allowing the "Sultan" to leave the Island. His get in years to come will create a sensation. Sultane's Snow drop (the dam of Sultan of Oaklands) is a full sister to the famous cow, Golden Sultana, one of the main win- ners at the great World's Fair held at St. Louis. She sold at our auction sale, May, '10, for S3,700, at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold for Sll. 100. Dam GOLDEN FERN'S ROSE 8th, P. 13280, H. C. A grand cow. Sultan of Oaklands, P. 3746, H. C. 1st prize winner over the Island, Apr., '06. 1st prize, Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup, and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. See preceding page. Campanile 3rd, P. 10197, H. C. 2d over Jer., Aug., '02. Campanile 3rd is de- scended from Ever- ton King, P. 390 C. a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam Quality which won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show. 1SS2 and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter. Twen- ty-sis years ago, when on the Island, I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Everton King, P. 309, C. Quality is also dam of the great bull, Happy, F.,309, C, that left a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. Hearty Fox, P. 3365, H. C. Winner of Fir.st and State's prize at St. Saviour and Grou- ville shows, '03. 1st over the Island, April, '03. Sire of Superior Lady, P. 12359, H. C. (now Fox's Lady Superior, 213939, sold in our May, '08, auction), winner of first prize at St. Martin's Show, 1907. Golden Fern's Rose 4th, P. 10101. H. C. ^ Winner of Parish prize. Royal Show, Jersey, May. '08. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. And 39 others tested in America, besides 25 in Island tests. See below. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N, C, '92. Boyle. P. 1559, H. (See below.) Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P, 2S0. C. Brown Fern, F. 460G, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averaging 18 lbs. J oz. each. (See below.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Due to calve August 3. 1911, by so grand a bull as Gamboges Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See front page E for full particulars). Campanile 2d, P. 8180, H. C. Reserve over Jersey, Aug., '00. Parish prize, '01. Parish prize, '04. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auc- tion sale May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, tested 2 lbs. 2i ozs. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. His get won first and Champion honors in '02 and '03 at Royal Show Jersey, Eng- lish Royal, Toronto. Canada, Kentucky, Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, West Virginia, Maine, Massachu- setts, Illinois and Missouri State Fairs. Hearty, P. 7465, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, and was im- ported at great coat by Mr. Howard Wil- lets, " G 6 d n e y Farm," White Plains, N. Y. Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Sold at our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughters are the heaviest and most persistent m i 1 k e rs we have ever had sired by one bull. Sire of Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 6 ozs. And 40 others tseted in America, besides 25 in Island testa. Golden Fern's Rose, P. 7494. C. (Now Golden Fern's Trinity Rose 172291). Sold in our May, '03, auction for . Traveler 2d P. 2411, H. C. Campanile, P. 5383, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Cham, at the N. Club Show. '96, '97. See below. Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultana'a Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. lat pr. over Jer., 'S9. 1st H. B. pr. 1st Par. pr. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2720, H O Alicante, P. 3880. H. C. Forfarshire. P. 2914, . C. The three latter are Champion W i n - ners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Dam also of John Bull, Ravachol, Rosette's Golden Lad and Sul- tana's Rosette 2d , test 14 lbs. 7 oz. Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C. 2d prize over Jersey. A remarkably good sire, and his get have found ready buyers from E n g - land at long prices. His daughter Uncle Peter's Rosette sold in our May. 1901, sale for $1,000. and her heifer calf by Flying Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. Caroline, F. 7948, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad P. 2160. H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son Flying Fox, sold in our Mav, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C, '92. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. See above. Nelson's Rose, P. 3021, C. Prince Bobby, P. 1102. C. Lady Sudbury, P. 3172, H. C. Sarabond, P. 797. H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th, as a dairy cow, in her day had few equals on the Island, and like her daughters was a very rich and per- sistent milker. Nunthorpe, P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 126625. 18 lbs. 5) ozs. Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair. 1901 and other prizes. Also sire of Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C, who sired Uncle Peter's Ro- sette, that sold in our Mav, 1901. sale for $1,000. and her heifer calf by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. Rultane 9th, P. 1145 H. C. 1st H. B. ov. Jer. '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. Reserve Champion Cup. '91, 1st over Jersey Champion Cup. '93. Reserve Champion Class, *93. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Son of Golden Lad, a famous aire. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d p. over Jer. and Pariah p.. '94. f Traveler. P. 280. C. I Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Lord Nelson, P. 900, H. C. 4th ov. Jer. Apr., *S7. 3rd ov. Jer., June, '87. 2d ov, Jer., Apr., '88. Rosette 2d, P. 644, C. Willard, P. 836. H. C. Godaver>-, P. 6323, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., *S3. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jersey, '70. 1st p. St. Saviour, '70. - Ist H. B., '71. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire C e t e- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs, to 17 lbs. 2J ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Ro.se. 162097, 21 lbs. lOJ ozs., and 11 others. Alicante. P. 3880. H. C. 1st prize winner over Jersey. 1891. Istpr. R. C. S..'96,'97. 1st and Cham. Roy. C. Show, '98. Cicero. P. 266 H- C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale. Oct., '82. for S3.100. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jersey. '70. 1st p. St. Saviour, '70. lat H. B.. '71. Dam of Count Wolse- ley, P. 928. H. C, 2d ov. Jer. and Par. pr., April. '87. 1st ov. Jer., Apr., *8S. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94 and "95. f Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st over Jer. '83. 1st over Jer. *84. 1st over Jer. *85. Philidora. P. 1041. H. C. Signal. F. 278. C. La Rose, F. 1824, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 134. Heifer. NOBLE'S GREAT BEAUTY, 252260, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. P. Dreland, Trinity, Island of Jersev. Born July 25th, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Lovely us a picture; beautiful head; large, promi- nent eyes; thin, long neck; strong, straight back; splendid withers; best of loins; broad hips; thin, long tail; neat in bone; splendid body; thin, soft, mellow hide; remarkable udder development, running way to the front, with large and beautifully placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A.J. C.C.) 1st pr., St. Sa\'iour. '07 1st pr. , Royal Show, '10. for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first pri ze win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909—15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in cIeiss, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in Eng. and on the Island within three years; and no doubt a correspond- ing number in Amer- ica. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam SULTAN'S DARK BEAUTY, 252210, A. J.C. C. (Golden Fern's Rose 9th, P. 15470, H. C.) Winner of first prize over the Island, Aug., '10. (For her full pedigree, see No. 133, on oppo- site page.) Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He wag sold at Mr. D, S. Williams' sale, Nashville, T e n n.. Dec, '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester, Mass., for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, T e n n., show, Oct., '07. in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell, ■who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the shows, was free in saying, "had he been Judge at Nash- ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Ladv Viola, P. 8463, H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04 ; won in public butter test. May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05. 1st prize, Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06, '07 and 'OS. Champion over all England, '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug.. '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, that tested in public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444, H. C, that tested in public but^ ter test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy's Viola, P. 10902, H. C, win- pr. of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs., when 159 days in milk, after dropping her first calf, being only 30 months old. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer., '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Sold in OUT May, '04, auction .sale to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s, "Gedney Far m," White Plains, N. Y., for S3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C, sire of Finan- cial King, P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5k ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for Sl,725. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr.. April, '98. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., '00. 1st at three Parish Shows, '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02, sale to J. A. Middelton, Shel- byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564, H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for S745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn D u c h- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. She sold in our '02 sale to Col. M. C. Campbell, Nashville, Tenn. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C, C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale, Mav, '02, for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 81 ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. i oz. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs.. 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. Ist over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows, '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter c o w, "Nameless," and he has shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOJ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows, '97. A magnificent dairy Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle. P. 507G, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- son, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880, H. C. Forfarshire. P. 2914, H. a Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th, P. 1060. C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless, P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '98. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95, '96, '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day, private test, 2 lbs. 11 ozs. butter in 1 day. Poster, P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and grandam, especially the latter. Daisy 7th, P. 3277, H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. 'Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H.C., Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs, of_butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. f Bobby 3d, P. 697, H. C. [ Cyprus, F. 2089, C. Lemon Rex, P. 552, C. Venus, F. 1784. H. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671. H. C. Sally 2d. P. 414, H. C. Lconidas, P. 881, H. C. Lugans, F. 7020, C. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. Jupiter, P. 757, C. Daisy 4th, P. 1188. H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997. H. C. 2d pr., August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par, pr., '86. 2d over Jer.. Aug., '86. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., Aug., '89. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 135. Heifer. NOBLE'S LADY OF ST. MARY, 235226, A. J. C. C. Bred by W. C. Alexander, St. Peter's, Island of Jersey. Born October 3rd, 1908. Imported September 13th, 1909, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome heifer; large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dish face; very rich colored horns; thin, long neck; straight back; broad hips; best of loins; tail thin and long, with magnificent switch; neat in bone; thin, soft, mellow hide; remarkable depth and breadth of body; good udder development, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P, 3909, H. C. (95700, A.J. C.C.) 1st St. Saviour pr., '07- 1st pr., Royal Jersey Show, '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize winnings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age : 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and two champion- ships, England, Is- land of Jersey and America. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 champion- ships. Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed first prize herds at five important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his eons won all first prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. Eight first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at leading United States shows. These prizes all authen- tic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prizes in England and on the Island within three years; and no doubt an equal or greater number in America. (See front page B for picture and full particulars regarding the great bull. Noble of Oaklands. 1 Dam FOSTORIA, P. 11320, H. C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. Son of the "immortal Blue Belle." Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '04. Public butter test, May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st prize Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05. Kilmarnock, P. 3155, H. C. Winner of 3d prize over Jersey and Parish prize. Roval Show, April, '02. Sire of the successful prize winning bull Galway. His sire, Mon Plaisir, P. 2548, H. C. is sire of many great show and butter-test cows, among them: Mon Plaisir's Grey Beauty, 1st pr. 2-yearHDld heifer in milk at Charleston, S. C. Exposition, Jan- uary, '02. Mon Plaisir's Fannv, P. 9398, H. C. Who won Certificate of Merit in pubHc but- ter test. May, '05, testing 1 lb. llj ozs., 211 days in milk. She is dam of "Baron's Fanny," that made the phe- nomenal test of 2 lbs. Ill ozs., when 80 days in milk, and only 3 yrs. old. Mon Plaisir is not only a Champion winner himself, but h j s dam won 1st over the Island, 1st St Marj' and Champion win- ner Western Show, and his grandam , Lily Brown, is dam of D e e r y, Champion wirmer over the Is- land, and sold for $1,500. Nautilus, P. 7515. C. Mon Plaisir, P. 2548, H. C. Imp. and registered as Golden Mon Plaisir, 59936. First in his class and Champion winner over the Island in '98. First Ohio Agr'I and Industrial E x p o s i- tion, Columbus, '01. First and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair, '01 Headed Grand Sweep- stakes Herd all dairy breeds, Ohio Exposition, '01, and several other prizes. Sold in our sale, May, '01, for $3,500, to Hon. H. N. Higin- botham, Joilet, III. Sire of Bright Bess, P. 9534, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, May, '03 and other Champion prizes. And sold in our May, '04 sale, for $1,000. and many other great cows. Mayflower 2d, P. 3479. H. C. Mabel's Hero, P. 2177, H. C. His sire, Fauvette's Boy, is also sire of Twiney, Certificate of Merit in butter test, Oct., '01, 1 lb. 7 ozs., 288 days after calving. Riverside. F. 8288. C. A grand dairy cow. She won in the Public Butter Test, Certificate of Merit, May, '05, 1 lb. 7J ozs., 279 days in milk. Beauty of Catillon 2d, 1st at Grouville Show, '99. Mayflower, P. 6916, H. C, who is dam of Fontaine's May- flower, that sold in our Mav, '05, sale for Sl,200. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 1G6538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs., in 7 days, and 13 others. Golden Lily, P. 5101, H. C. Ist over Jersey. 1st St. Mary. Champion W. Show. A magnificent dairy cow, pronounced as such at our sale by all good judges. Dam of Grace Darling (by Duplex) that won 1st pr. at St. Mary Show, May, '01. Royal Blue 2d, P. 897. H. C. Mayflower, P. 2569, C. Fauvette's Boy, P. 1735, H. C. Sire of the great cow, Jersey Ven- ture, that swept the Western Show rings in '97, '98 and '00; and of many other great cows. Mabel 28th. P. 5194, H. C. Winner of Ist prize over Jersey. Full sister to Mabel 35th, P. 6311, H. C. one of the best dairy cows ever bred by Mr. W. Labey. Large and tempting offers have been refused for her. She is a half-sister to Golden Fern's Lad, being by Boyle, the sire of the great Fontaine family. She won 3d prize in Public Island Butter Test, '02. 1 lb. 143 ozs., 181 days in milk. Dam of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C. win- ner of 22 first prizes, including first at Brockton, Mass., '06, and first for get of bull, Brock- ton, Mass., '06. He sired over fifty first prize winners and was sold at auction for $3,000. La Belle de la Bottel- erie, P. 3475. C. Descended from the Farmer's Glory bull Baron, P. 289, H. C. who sired Baron's Sophie, teat 19 lbs. 12 oz., the dam of Sophie's Tormentor. Marquis. P. 804. C. Botella, P. 2528. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2477. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 141 ozs., butter. Clarence, P. 1494, H. C. 1st St. Peter. Lily Brown, P. 420, C. 2d pr. St. Mary. Dam of Deery, C. over Jersey, and sold to Mr. Coleman for $1,500. Les Fonds, P. 662, H. C. Ist over Jersey and Champion, Aug., '85. Sunburnt Face, F. 2827, C. Martiny, P. 706, H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, P. 1644. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Fauvette, F. 2024, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of Golden Fern's Lad. (See above.) Mabel 23d. P. 3213, H.C. 4th over Jersey, '91. 2d over Jersey, '93. She won in 1894. 3d prize at the B. & W. Show, 2d prize at the Essex Show. 1st prize at the Shropshire & West Midland Show. 1st prize at the Peter- borough Show. 1895, 2d prize at the B. & W. Show. 1st prize at the Royal Lancashire Show. 1S96, 2d prize at the B. & W. Show. 1st prize at the Norfolk Show. 1st prize at the Peterborough S. 1st pr. at the York- shire Show. 3d pr. at the Royal Show. 1st pr. at the Royal Lancashire Show. 1897, 1st prize at the Roy. Show. 1st pr. at the Roy. Lanca- shire Show. 1898, 1st prize at the Lon. Dairy Show and Certificate of Merit in Public Test, one day's butter, 2 lbs. i oz., produced from 37 lbs. of milk. 1899, 1st prize at the Lon. Dairy Show. LaChasse Boy, P. 502 C. Marchioness of St. Owen. F. 2959. C. Royal Khedive. P. 628. H. C. Ist pr., St. Peters Show, •85. Myrtle Pet, F. 3205, C. Sultan Cicero. P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. let over the Island. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d pr. over J.. Aug., '88. Young Rosebay, P. 2519. H. C. 1st St. Peter. 2d over Jersey. Carlo, P. 180. C. Ist St. John. '78. Par. R. J. A. S., '78. 2d pr. over Jer., '79. 1st pr. over Jer., '80. Blonde, F. 1365, C. Gilderoy. P. 414, H. C. Castaledes, F. 2876, C. Rocket. F. 363, H. C. Clyde, P. 520, C. Rival. F. 342, H. C. Fancy, P. 271, C. Everton Prince, P. 761, H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, F. 1644, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners, and grandsire of the fa- mous bull, Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Everton King was a remarkable sire of grand cows of mag- nificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illustrious dam, Quahty, who won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show, '82, and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter. Twenty-six years ago , when on the Island, I was so taken with her that I bought, at a long price, her son, Ever- ton King. P. 390, C, and left him on the Island to be bred to my cows before ship- ment to A merica. Quality is also dam of the great bull, Happy F 309. C, that left a grand lot of dairy cows on the Island. Mabel 13th. P. 1125, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '92. Ist pr. over Jer., '94. Baron. P. 289, H. C. Flora Abel, F. 2918. C. Augustus, P. 255. C. Rose 3d. P. 848. C. Due to calve on June 17, 1911, by that great sire, Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of the world's famous bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C, one of the best dairy cows in the "Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize in the public nutter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 davs in milk, when scarcely 4 years old. She is a daughter of the celebrated cow, Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C., and a full sister to Mr. C. I. Hudson's great cow. Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C., which tested 3 lbs. in public butter test in 24 hours. (See No. II for full particulars of Viola's Golden Fern). T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 136. Heifer. NOBLE'S FAVORITE, 235223, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. G. Bosdet, St. Ouen'a, Island of Jersey. Born September 6th, 1908. Imported September 13th, 1909, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A lovely heifer, with large, prominent eyes; thin neck; strong, straight back; best of loins; broad hips; thin, long tail, nicely set, with magnificent switch; neat in bone; remarkable deptli and breadth of body; very thin, soft, mellow hide; great udder develop- ment, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C.C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour Show, '10. 1st pr.. Royal Jersey Show, '10, for bull and five female progeny. Sire of many prize winners. (See front page B, and other pedigrees, for par- tial list.) Among his daughters are: Noble Judy, 1st ov. Jer. and St. Martin Par. pr., Aug., '08. Brunon 12th, 1st pr.. Class 2, and St. Clement Parish pr., May. '09. Rozel's Pet 21st, 1st pr., Class 2, and St. Peter Par. prize, Aug.. '10. Noble Dora, Certifi- cate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '10. 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 157 days in milk. Among his sons are: Noble's Jolly Sultan, 1st pr.. Class 3, April, '10; 1st pr., Class S, and Special for bull, any age, Aug.. '10. Matilda's Noble, 1st pr.. Class 2. Apr., '10. Noble Peer, 1st pr.. Class 1, and St. Sa- viour Par. pr., Apr., '10, and many other prizes. Jessie's Noble, 10 first prizes in England, '08 and '09. Noble Prince of St. Peter, 1st pr. 2-year- old, Brockton (Mass.) Fair. '10. (Lack of space pre- vents full details of the credits to the get of Noble of Oak- lands.) Dam FERTFLE'S FAVORITE 2d, P. 12750, C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox. P. 3633. H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for S3,600. Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited, '06 and '07; Champion over all England, '07, Ist prize for butter- tested cows, Aug. , '07. (See No. 79 for her ex- tended pedigree). Orange King, P. 3474, H. C. Fertile's Favorite. P. 10116, H. C. , Winner of 4th over Jer- sev, Royal Show, May, '06. Golden Marquis 2d, P. 3041, H. C. Orange Bloom, P. 9350, H. C. Mauser, P. 2892, H. C. First pr. and Sweep- stakes, Apr. Show, Western Parishes. He has proven him- self a remarkably good sire. Fertile 3d. P. 8072, C. Due to calve September I7th, 1911, by Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See front page E for extended pedigree and par- ticulars concerning Gamboge's Knight.) The daughters of Noble of Oaklands have in most cases been bred to Gamboge's Knight, and vice versa. Buyers of cows will see the results and the public appreciation of this cross, by noting the individual quality and the demand for calves in this sale by Noble of Oakiands from Gamboge Knight cows. And there are striking examples of practically the same nick where Noble of Oaklands met Majesty blood— a cross not unlike that with Gamboge's Knight. The opportunity to get this combination of blood will not likely again be offered in public auction to any extent. Golden Marquis, P. 2615. H. C. (61426, A. J. C. C.) Winner of first prize at St. Peter, and Champion winner over St. Mary, St. Ouen and St. Peter, 1900. Winner of Third State's prize over Jersey for bull and progeny, April. '01. A very successful Island Sire, and sold in our May '02, auction sale to Mr. L. L. Bradbury. Los Angeles, Cal. Maggie, P. 6152. H. C. Third prize St. Peter's Show. Hobby. P. 2771, H. C. By Perry Farm Cham- pion, P. 2436, H. C. (see below). Dam, Pride, P. 5761, H. C. (below). Pride 3d. P. 7638, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our Mav. '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, sale for 810,000. H i s ten months' old bull calf sold in our Mav, '07, sale for S10,200. His grandson "Stockwell," sold in same sale for 511,500 Sire of Golden Sultana, who sold in our 1910 auction for S3, 700, at same time her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad sold for 811.100. For full particulars of Golden Fern's Lad, see front pages. Fame 6th, P. 3188, C. A remarkably good dairy cow. Perry Farm Champion, 'P. 2436, H. C. Both of his grandsires, Due. P. 1751, C, and Pioneer. P. 1602, C, are sons of the fa- mous bull Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (see above). Fertile 2d, P. 3232, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Jersey Lily, P. 4004. C. 2d p. St. Peter, Dam of Nizara. Ist St. Peter, •97. Golden Marquis, Ist pr. St. Peter, '00. Champion over St. Marv, St. Ouen, and St. Peter, '00, 3d State's pr. over J. for bull and pro- geny, April, '01. Dynamo, P. 1415. H. C. Bobbv's Fanny, P. 3742. H. C. Dam of the great butter test cow. Mon Plai- sir's Fanny. Mabel's Hero, P. 2177, H. C. His sire, Fauvette's Boy, is sire of the celebrated champion cow Jersey Venture, and many others. (See opposite page). Pride, P. 5761. H. C. Granddaughter of Gold- en Lad, P. 1242. H.C. (as below). Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. One of the grandest dairy cows ever known on the Island. Her dam, Brown Fern 2d, is dam of the Bronze Medal butter test cow, Eminent's Fern of St. Martin (see No. 66). Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted animals. Fame. F. 2145, C. Perrv Farm Duke, P. 2058, H. C. Marv Luke, P. 5720. H.C. The Bard. P. 962. H. C. Grandson of Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '83. Ist over Jersey. '84. 1st over Jersey, '85. Fertile, P. 2397. H. C. Jennie's Prince, P. 1073, C. Lady Baroness, F. 2514. H, C. Kaiser's Prince, P. 993. H. C. 2d over Jersey and Par. pr., April, '88. Ist ov. Jer., Aug., '88 3d over Jersev, '89. 3d ov. Eng. Roy. Sh. 1st Somersetshire S., and was H. C. at R C. Show, '90. Miss Adelina, P. 2904, H, C. Leonidas, P. 881, H. C. Bobby's Dentzia. P. 1475, H C. Fauvettp's Boy. P. 1735, H. C. Mabel 28th, P. 5194, H. C. 1st prize over Jersey. Full sister to Mabel 35th. dam o( Mabel's Poet. Golden Pink, P. 1491 H. C. 2d over Jersey and par- ish prize. April, '91. Julia's Pride, P.2241. C. 4th over Jersey, 1890. 3d over Jersey and par- ish prize, Aug., '92. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Tootsie, P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Island August, '90; also winner of £15 prize. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. 2d pr. St. Martin Show, '94 and '95. Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Sire of 4 cows testing 16 lbs. 2J ozs. to 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Quality, F. 1748, H. C. Winner of 1st prize and Champion Cup at the Roval Jersey Show, 1882. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Due, P. 1751, C. Perrv Farm Martha, P. 3392, H. C. Pioneer, P. 1602 C. Lady Luke. F. 6027. C. Volunteer, P. 694, H. C. 2d over Jer. and 2d H. B., Apr., '86. 2d over Jer., Aug.. '86. 1st State's p. June, '87. Livelv's Glory. P. 735. H. C. 3d H. B. pr.. May. '86. 2d over Jer., 1st H. B. and Par. p.. Aug.. '86. Duke of Abercom, P. 569. H. C. 1st over .Jersey and Ist Herd Book prize, '85. Lady Fruitful, P. 1057, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 137. Heifer. NOBLE'S PANDORA, 235204, A. J. C. C. Bred by N. A. LeQueane, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born February 16th, 1908. Imported September 13th. 1909. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; white tongue; dark switch. Handsome heifer; nice head, with large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; dish face; rich colored horns; thin neck; strong, straight back; grand loins; broad hips; thin, long tail; soft, mellow hide; remarkable depth and width of body; splendid udder, with good- sized and well-placed teats. Sire ( NOBLE OF I OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A. J. C.C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour, '07. Ist pr.. Royal Show, '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of OakJands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2Champion- ahips. Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April. '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oakiands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam FOX*S PANDORA, 234165, A. J. C. C. (MISS PANDORA, P. 11526 H. C.) Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '02. Ist prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '05. Admiral Togo, 2d pr. over Jersey. '04. Beechland's C h a m - pion. 3rd prize over Jersey, '05. Agatha's Silver Belle. 4tb prize over Jersey. '04: 1st pr.. St. Mar- tin. '04. Golden Chance 4th, 2d pr. over Jer., '05. Juillette 12th. 1st pr. over Jersey, '05; 1st pr. at Trinity. '05; and this in spite of the get of Agatha's Flying Fox having been practically all exported as calves. His breeder, Mr. John A. Perree, sold him to Mr. Howard Wil- leta, " G e d n e y Farm." White Plains, New York, for $5,000. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of S558. His dam. Agatha of Oaklands, sold in our May, '02. auc- tion sale for $1,700. to Mrs. M. M. Pat- terson. Port Ken- nedy, Pa. She is now owned by Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s , White Plains, N. Y. La Belle Maria, P. 7489. H. C. 4th ov. Jer., May, 2d over Jer., May. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A.J. CO. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. Si OZ3. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs. Fox's Belle of G r o u - villc, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 6 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow Brook- hill Rose 2d), winner 1st at Royal Show, England, '02, in a class of 32, and sold at auction for $5,000. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha, F. 8432. H. C, J. H. B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs. H ozs in 24 hra.. Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Winner of first prize at the 3 Western Parishes in '99. Winner of Ist pr. and Championship (Silver Cup). St. Saviour Show. '00. 1st prize over Jersey, beating former Roy, winners in 1900. 1st pr. in Champion Class at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, '01. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Judging by what the sons of Golden Fern's Lad are doing on the Island and in America, and best of all. the great pub- lic butter tests that the daughters are making, their pop- ularity among Is- land, England and American Breeders convinces us that "Golden Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent, most dis- tinguished and pre- eminent Jersey bull that the world has ever produced. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729, Alicante. P. 3S80. H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. ■ Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and ofaphenome nal dam, he proved him- self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands. F. 8640. H. C. now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Granny's Golden King, P. 1867. H. C. Geboo. P. 2234, H. C. La Jalousie, P. 6528, C. Wonder's Victory, P. 5457, H. C. Una's Boy. P. 1752, C. Sire of Una's Boy 2d. P. 2070, H. C. A sire of great testing cows. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. Orme, P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to I* o r d Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of Ist pr B. and W. S., N. A. S. S. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Courage, P. 1813. C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq, the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull Courage was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown, P, 3370. H. C. Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, *91. Muldoon. P. 2879, H. C. Wonder's Pride, P. 1468, C. Victorv 2d, P. 4375, H. C. Gamboge King, P. 1292, H. C. Favorite, P. 358. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Ist pr. over the Island, August, '90. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. Sultane, P 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Br. Med.. C.L Ex.. '71. Happy Cetewayo, F. 582, C. Rosette 2d. F. 943, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. Winner of 7 first prizes in England. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Rose. P. 3787. H. C. Milking as high as 20 qts. She died of milk fever. June 11, ■95. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Cetewayo's Pink, P. 5170. H. C. Jupiter, P. 757. C. Granny's Baby. P. 1625. C. Easy's Wonder, P. 1205. C. 3d over Jersey. '90. Snowball 3d, P. 2373. H. C. Golden King 2d, P. 1199. C. Victory, P. 3240, H. C, Favorite's Boy, P. 882. H. C. Sire also of Gamboge King, P. 1292. H. C, sire of Favorite's Lad. P. 1678, H. C. and Una's Boy. Gamboge, F. 5846. H. C. Scipio. P. 157, H. C. 1st over Jersey. Dora. P. 155 C. Due to calve August 2d, 1911, by Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C, son of Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C., out of Miss Viola, P. 9644, H. C., that tested 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in the public butter test on the Island as a four-year-old. She is a daughter of the world's famous cow, *'Lady Viola,'* P. S643, H. C. (See No. 11 for full pedigree of Viola's Golden Fern.) No. 138. Heifer. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. NOBIvEJ'S PEGGIE BEI.I/E, 252237, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. P. Fiott. St. Brclade. Islaud of Jersey. Born March 24th. 1909, Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except mottled white on brisket and on belly near brisket; black tonyue and switch. A beautiful heifer; very handsome head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin, long neck: long, strong, straight back; splendid withers; best of loins; broad hips; thin, long tail; splendid withers; neat in bone; soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; mag- nificent udder development, with large and beau- tifully-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909. H.C. (95700, A. J. C. C.) 1st pr.. St. Saviour Show. '10. 1 st pr . . Royal Jersey Show. '10. for bull and five female prog- eny. Sire of many prize win- ners (see front page B and other pedi- grees for partial list) . Among his daughters are: Noble Judy, 1st over Jer. and St. Martin Par. pr., Aug,, '08, Brunon 12th, 1st pr., Class 2. and St. Clement Parish pr.. May. '09. Rozel's Pet 21st. 1st pr.. Class 2, and St. Peter Parish prize, Aug.. '10. Noble Dora, Certifi- cate of Merit, public butter test. Oct., '10, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 157 days in milk. Among his sons are. Noble's Jolly Sultan, 1st pr.. Class 3. Apr.. '10; 1st pr.. Class 8. and Special for bull any age. Aug.. '10. Matilda's Noble, 1 st pr. . Class 2. Apr,, "10, Noble Peer, 1st pr.. Class 1, and St. Saviour Parish pr., Apr., '10, and many other prizes. Jessie's Noble, 10 first prizes in England, '08 and '09. Noble Prince of St , Peter. Ist pr. 2-yr.- old, Brockton (Mass.) Fair, '10. Solitude's Noble, 1st pr. senior bull calf, Nat. Dairy Show. Waterloo (la.) Dairy Show and Illinois State Fair. '10. Cute's Noble, 1st pr., Nat. Dairy Show. "09. Nobleman of St. Cloud, 1st and Gr. Cham., Texas State Fair and at San Antonio Expo.. '10. Golden Jolly's Noble, 1st and Sr. Cham., Tenn. State Fair. '09. 1st. Sr. Cham, and Grand Cham. Tenn. State Fair, '10. Distinction's Noble, 1st and Sr. Cham., Nat. Jersey Show, ShelbyviUe, Ky . , and at Kentucky State Fair, '10, be- sides numerous other prizes. (Lack of space pre- vents full details of the credits to the get of Noble of Oak- lands.) Dam PEGGIE'S BELLE. P. II8I0. tt. C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville, Tenn.. Dec. '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice. Worcester, M a s s.. for Si, 02 5, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, Tenn.. show, Oct.. '07. in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell , who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the show, was free in saying, " ' had he been Judge at Nash- ville. Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, "04. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes and Champion. St- Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited. '06. '07 and '08. Champion over all England. '07. 1st prize for butter- tested cows. Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C, that tested in public butter test. May. '05. 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Wiiloh's Rosy, P. 10444, H. C. that tested in public but- ter test. 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy's Viola. P. 10902. H. C . win ner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs.. when 159 days in milk. General McDonald, P. 2989, C. My Peggie. F. 9062. H. C. Highly Commended, Trinity Show, '10. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer., '02. First and Champion- ship, Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s, ' 'Gcdney Farm." White Plains. N. V , for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C, sire of Finan- cial King, P. 2624, H. C. and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our Mav. '03, sale for $1,725. Blvie Belle's Golden Fern. 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman. P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer and Par. pr.. April. '98. 1st ov. Jer,. Aug., '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr,. '00. 1st at Three-Parish Show, '99. Son of Golden Lad. Bagatelle 2fi. P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. Sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 Ibs- 6 ozs. Hamley, P. 2637. HC, now named Golden Lad's Champion, 57222. A. J. C. C. Champion winner over the Island, '99, and sold at our May, '00, sale to Mr. E. A. Darling, President American Jersey Cattle Club. Alfriston Beauty 6th. P. 6257. H. C. (Golden Lad's Gold Lady, 157600) Winner of 4th prize over Jer.. '96. Parish prize, '97. 1st prize over Jersey, Aug., '99. 2d prize over Jersey, May. '00. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug., "99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island. 2 lbs. 82 ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 25 ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 Ibs. 3 ozs. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow. milking 20 qts daily. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty- five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 Ibs- lOi ozs. Golden Kola. 127232. 1 7 lbs. 82 ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. And 8 others. Handsome 2d, P. 5686. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. Show, '97. 1st Par. pr., '95. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H, C, 1st prize over the Is- land. Aug , '90. Also winner of £15 prize. The most prepotent bull the Island ever produced, transmit- ting the Sultane type (for udder and teats) to his entire progeny. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 da>s: 89 lbs, 5 ozs. in "^O days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lO'v ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. And 9 others. (See above.) I Alfriston Beauty 3d, P. 2640, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, II. C. 1st and Champion at N. C, Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500- His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. "07, sale for $10,200. Rosette 5th. P 2831. H. C. now named Sultanc's Rosette, 149740. A, J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker- Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914. H. C. 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull, Golden Lad, as well as a remark- able lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. "88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. Distinction's Glory. P. 1680, H, C. Sold to Sir James Blyth. Handsome of Wav- erley. P. 3777, C. " Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C- 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th. that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. 1 iozs. but- ter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th. *- P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr, over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. over Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. (1 lb. 14iozs. butter.) Khedive's Bute. P. 690. C. Alfriston Beauty. P. 1549, C. Boyle. P. 1559, H, C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he un- doubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83 Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted pr. winners and win- ner of 2d H. B. pr. and 3d over J., '84; also Par. pr. Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. f Monarch, P. 1167,H.C. I Distinction, F. 5519. H. C, 4th over Jer, and 1st Foundation stock pr.. Mar.. '80. 3d ov. Jer., Aug., '90. Useful Lad, p. 995, H. C. 2d over Jer.. '88. Happy's Waverley, F. 5423. H. C. 1st St. Martin Show. Sweepstake Show. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d over J., Apr.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. U 07-S. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B pr. and 3d over Jer., '84; also Par. pr f Sultan Cicero, p. 670. H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Bute. P. 328, C. Eloise, F. 2754, C Bute. P. 328. C. Alfriston Lucy, F. 3783, C. Due to calve July 3d, 1911, by Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (See front page E for extended pedigree ^"^ Particulars concerning Gamboge's Knight.) The daughters of Noble of Oaklands have in most cases been bred to Gamboge s ^;"'ght, and - - ••■ ■ results and the public appreciation of this cross, by noting the individual quality and - - - And there are striking examples of prac- vice versa. Buyers of cows will see the the demand for calves in this sale by Noble of Oaklands from Gamboge Knight cows, tically the same nick where Noble of Oaklands met Majesty blood tunity to get this combination of blood will not likely again be offered in public auction to any extent cross not unlike that with Gamboge's Knight. The oppor- T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 139. Cow. BI,UE BEI/I/B OF ST. SAVIOUR, 173583, A J. C. C. With her second calf, gave 6,841 lbs. milk, testing 411.96 lbs. butter in one year, at Biltmore Farms. Bred by J. Gallois, St. Saviour, Island of Jersey. Born January 3d. 1901. Imported 1902 by Biltmore Farms. Biltmore. N. C. Solid color; black tongue and switch. When you see this cow you will know whence her daughter derives that shapely head, those eyes so full and placid, and the rich, incurved horns. Blue Belle of St. Saviour is a dairy cow of scale and quality, typifying the Flying Foxes when they reach maturity— their best — and characteristic of her mother, the immortal Blue Belle, who lived to pro- duce a calf when fifteen years of age. She has a powerful, long capacious body, unusually deep at heart; back level, with broad, strong hips; thin tail, admirably put on, with flowing black switch. Her udder is of enormous size, thin-skinned and veined, milks out to nothing; the milk veins on body prom- inent and tortuous; teats of the ri^jht size, and placed apart as though Nature intended her to be the heavj- milker and convenient for the man \vho does the milking. She is of gentle, matronly disposition, a worker all the time, and a grand breeder and dairj' cow. In color, a deep brownish fawn, darker on face, neck, throat, forelegs and flanks. The last of the Blue Belles, and a prize for any herd Sire FLYING FOX. P. 2729, H.C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 23 ozs,. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2\ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loatcs. sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '07, 1 lb. I3i ozs., 161 days in milk. Agatha's Flying Fox, sire of Agatha's Wel- come Daisy, that tested 18 lbs. 1 oz. in seven days and 35 lbs. 13 ozs. in 14 days. Oxford Lad. P. 3123, H. C. 1st St. Sa- viour pr., '02; Sweepstakes. St. Sa- viour-Grouville S.. Apr.. '03: 1st State's prize over Jer., Apr . '03: Champion, St. Saviour-Grou- ville Show. '05. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past 5 years. (See other pedigrees for partial list.) Dam BLUE BELLE, P. 4307. H.C, now named IMPORTED BLUE BELLE. 180234, A. J. C. C. Grandam of Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten -months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. His five tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5J ozs. each. H i s two best daughters in public butter test are Freedom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter in 24 hours at the Tring show ring, England, being 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine, Gold Medal. Tun- bridge Wells, Eng- land. 2 lbs. 7 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 days. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker, 1st pr. over Jer., '89. 1st H. B. pr. 1st Par. prize. Dam of Ravachol. P. 2032. C. John Bull, P. 2653, C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363. H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad. 57498. A. J. C. C. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Meadow Boy, P. 1193, C. Grisette, P. 2058. H. C. Grand dairy cow. milk- ing from 18 to 20 qts. daily, and very persistent. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie." that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the pubUc butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 dajs of calving. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs., 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. And 12 others. [ Tootsie. P. 3214. H.C. Parish prize, '90. Her great grandam, Polly, tested 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in I day. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov, Jer, '88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 lb, 14i ozs. butter. Half-sister to Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023. H. C. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners, and grandsire of the fa- mous bull. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. By the same sire, and out of the grandam of S u 1 1 a n e's Fa- vourite, sire of Gold- en Lad (above.) Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- Unicorn, P. 784. H. C. 4th State's prize, '87. Latakia, F. 6346, C. Due de Chambord, P. 580. H. C. Fiery Cross, F. 5935, H. C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. 1^ ozs. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '71. 1st pr., St. Saviour, '79. Bronze Medal, H. S. Ex., '71. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo. P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. (See above.) Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Nero -du- Coin, P. 463, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '85. Champion Cup, '85. Briarde. F. 1253. C Boulevard, P. 367. H. C. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d prize over Jersey and Parish prize, '04. By Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C, out of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C; she out of Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. dam of Eminence. F. 7124. C. Sweepstakes. N. C. Show, '92; dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs. 6 ozs.. winner of 1st prize, Wisconsin, Minnesota Iowa. Indiana and St. Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner. Minnesota, State Fair, '02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize. .St. Martin Show. '94. '95. Brown Fern is also grandam of Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C, 2d prize winner over Jersey. '94, and dam of the world-renowned bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Musa, P. 525. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield. 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. 5 others, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. to 19 lbs. 10 ozs. each. , Minerva. F. 2281, C. Sultan. F. 58. H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. f Golden Cloud, P. 358. H. C. 1st Reserve No. at the Royal and 1st pr. at the N. S., '82. Snow flake, P. 714, H. C- Dam of Snowflake 3d, 1st pr. over Jer., '88. Noble. F. 104. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., *69. Rosette. A most remai kable dairy cow. Nero. P. 248. H, C. Grandson of the fa- mous bull, Hero. P. 126, H. C. Daisy, P. 421. H. C. Granddaughter of Or- ange Peel, F. 129. H. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. 1st over Jer.. '79. 'SO. 1st Eng Royal, '79 1st St. Peter. '79, 'SO. . Josephine. F. 1816. C. f Mignon, F. 269. H. C. 1 Punch, F. 773, C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell. 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 17 lbs. .\nd 2 others Quality. F. 1748. H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show, "82; 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Dairy Boy. P. 218. C. A sire of great dairy cows, rich and per- sistent milkers. Fontaine. F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville, '87. 1st over Jersey. '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show. '88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Happy, P. 211. C Sire of Happy Blossom. 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise. 15789. 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Prince of Wales, Flower, F. 53. H. C. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. (See above.) Silver Cloud. F. 1993. C. (■ Happy. F. 309. C. [ Blue Bonnet. F. 1797. C. Sultan. F. 58, H. C. (Never beaten.) (See above.) I Handsome, F. 265, C. Carlo. P. 180. C. 1st p . St. John, '78. Par.. R. J. A. S.. '78 2d p. over Jersey, '79. Bossy. P. 215. H. C- Cato, P. 178, C. Young Daisy. P. 50. C. GreyKing. P. 169.H.C. 3d p. and 3d H. B. over Jersey, '77. 1st over Jer.. '78. 3d Eng. Royal, '78. Bonheur.F. 1651. H.C. 1st p.. St. Peter, as heifer and 3-year- old cow. 2d p. over Jer.. '81. Sold m our May. 04 auction sale to Mr. Howard WiUets, "Gcdney Farm," White Plains. N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257. H. C. sire ot l-mancial King. P. 2624. H. C,. and Guenon s Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5iozs. Dam of Crtilden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May. for'$3 000 ® ' ^"^ "*" ^^"^ ^^^ "^"^ ^'^ ^^^ o^ ^*"e Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf Ti. J*\V*^' ^^^"^ '^ 1°*; °^ the greatest dairy cows we have ever owned as a mother of a great reproducing butter family. She is way up at the top of the ladder. The following IS what we said m our 03 catalog about her daughter. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, that sold for $1,725: f u -5^ the great cows we have nnported, this cow heads the list as the most persistent milker we have ever placed a pail under. She milked, when iv.*^ ■; fn"^Mi ',V . the time she was in quarantine, and no time did she give less than 1 0 .marts daily, and now, when within three months of calving, she Instill milkmg 12 quarts daily." Her dam. ■'Blue Belle," is (luite her c(|ual ^«,,c • i"* "7 Island last we took special pains to go and see the breeder of "Blue Belle." and he told us that her dam. Grisette. was one of the greatest cows m her day on the Island inilkmg IS to 20 quarts daily, and never went dry. Her dam. Fiery Cross. F. 5935, H. C, who was also bred by Blue Belle's breeder, had no equal on the Island. j . . . j Bred January 27th, 1911, to Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H.C. (See front page B for full particulars regarding this tamoiis sire.) When we recall the steady advance in popularity and value of the Blue Belle family, when there is equally rare breeding on the sire's side, what are we to predict for a son or daughter from Blue Belie of St. Saviour, sired by the "King of the Island ? Breeders can not ponder too carefully the advantage, when buying such a great cow, of anticipating the value of T. S/COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 140. Cow. BI/UB BEI/I/B OF lylNDEN, 230330, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper. Coopersburg, Pa. Born October 12th. 190S. Solid coloi ; black tongue and switch. She has the loveliest face one could wish to see, dished, with fine, slender muzzle; large, dark, ' ' pop' ' eyes, placed wide apart, as the score card demands, and narrow between the horns, which are yellow and waxy at base, finished in black. Color, the rich, reddish fawn, with which Emincnt's Goldmont Lad invariably stamps his get. Body strong, broad and deep, a top line that is perfection itself; a thin, long tail, set as though it belonged there, with generous black switch. She is wonderfully well riljbed, with barrel full and capacious; thin in the thighs; back udder full and attached high, with folds (when dry) extending almost to the \'ulva; remarkable teats for a heifer of her age, placed just right, and milk veins prominent. The cleanest cut and finest boned individual, with legs the finest a sturdy heifer ever stood on. She has a lovely disposition, gentle and afEectionate in nature, and carries the signs of making good in the dairy. Here is a show heifer and out- standing candidate for first honors — one in which the exhibitor can place the utmost confidence. Sire EMINENT'S GOLDMONT LAD, 70268, A. J. C. C. His yearling daughter, Eminent's Nameless, 23007J. sold in our May, '10. auction for $1,150, to White Horse Farm, Paoli, Pa. He sold in the execu- tor's sale of the late Mr. N. F. Berry's herd for Si, 000, to Mr. W. R. Spann. Winner of the follow- ing prizes: 1st prize and Cham- pion, South Caro- lina State Fair. '10. 1st prize, Blue Grass Fair, Lexington, Ky.. '07. 1st pr., National Dairy Show, Shelbyvi'le. Ky.. '07. 1st pr., Ohio State Fair, Columbus, 0-, '07. Grand Champion, Oiho State Fair. Colum- bus. Ohio, "07. Headed 1st pr. H., Columbus, O., '07. 1st pr.. Ind. State Fair, Indianapolis, Ind., '07. Headed 1st prize H., Indianapolis, Ind., '07. lstpr..Ky. State Fair, Louisville, Ky., '07. 1st pr., Tenn. State Fair. Nashville, Tenn., '07. Headed 1st prize H., Nashville, Tenn. ,'07. 1st pr.. Springfield, III., State Fair. '07. Dam BLUE BELLE OF ST. SAVIOUR, 173583, A. J. C. C. A wonderful dairy cow, pronounced by Bilt- more Farms, in their '02 sale catalog, the most valuable and greatest young cow alive. She made 411.96 lbs. butter in one year, on second calf, from 6,S41 lbs. raUk. (See No. 139 for more extended pedigree.) Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Judging by what the sons of Golden Fern's Lad are doing on the Island and in America, and best of all. the great pub- lic butter tests that the daughters are making, their pop- ularity among Is- land, England and American breeders convinces us that 'Golden Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent, most dis- tinguished and pre- eminent Jersey bull that the world has ever produced. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. (See front page A for full particulars.) [_ Eminent's Jubilee Lady, 1S0291. A. J. C. C. A great dairy cow. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Henry Berry, Lex- ington. Ky., for $400. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 25 ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flj'ing Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Blue Belle, P. 4307, H. C. now named Imported Blue Belle, 1S0234, A. J. C. C. Sold in our May, '04. auction sale to Mr- Howard Willets, "Gedney Farm." White Plains, N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257, H. C, sire of Financial King, P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, IS lbs. 5^ ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. (Eminent, 69631, A. J. C. C.) Winner 1st State's pr. over Jer. (with his get), '01 and '02. Goddington purse. '02. Sold in our '05 auction for $10,000. Now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va. Eminent 2d has 42 daughters that have made tests in Amer- ica, and 25 in Island tests. One of the leading Is- land-test daughters is Aurea, P 8693, H. C. (now Emi- nent's Fern of St. Martin. 252122). Certificate of Merit in public butter test, May. '07. 2 lbs. 5i ozs., 65 days in milk. She is dam of Aurea's Fern, P. 11259 (by Oxford Lad), Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May, '09, 1 lb. 12J ozs.. 236 days in milk. His tested daughters in America are top- ped by Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in seven days, and 8 others above 20 lbs. The 42 daughters were tested by 11 differ- ent owners in 8 different states. Chief among his prize- winning sons is Emi- nent 's Raleigh, 6901 1 (.Raleigh. P. 3273. H- C.), who has sired 7 first-prize winners on the Island, and has 22 tested daugh- ters in America aver- aging within a frac- tion of 17 lbs. butter in seven days. Jubilee Lady, F. 8383, H. C. A grand dairy cow, being a large and persistent milker. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (See above.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Meadow Boy, P. 1193, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, "96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for$7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughter, Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sep- tember, '04, and sold in the ring for $2,350. She sold in our '10 auction for $3,700. when her son sold for $11,100. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560 each. Twenty-eight of his get (some only calves) sold at our auction sale at an average of $1,032. L Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes. N. C..'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminence of the Is- land, 15 lbs. 10 ozs.. when ten years old. Eminent. P. 1854, H. C. (by Golden Lad), a great sire. Topsy's Glory, P. 1935, C. His sire is half-brother t o Distinction's Pearl, P. 5851, H. C, winner of 1st over Jersey, '99. and many other prizes. Distinction's Pearl is dam of several noted animals. Maufant's Pride, P. 5643. H. C. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 1 2 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island. Unicorn, P. 784, H. C. 4th State's prize, '87. Latakia. F. 6346, C. Grisette. P. 205S,H.C. Grand dairy cow. milk- ing from IS to 20 qts. daily, and very persistent. Due de Chambord, P. 580. H. C. Fierv Cross, F. 5935, H. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow. "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7i ozs. of butter in 24 hrs., and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P. 280, C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C, winner of 2d prize, St. Mar- tin Show, '94 and'95. Brown Fern 2d is dam of Aurea. P. 8693, H. C. (See note under Emi- nent 2d.) Distinction's Pride, P. 1486, H. C. His dam. Distinction, won 3d over Jersey. '90. Topsy 7th. P. 3846. H. C. Pat. P. 1577, C. ■ Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOj ozs. Sandgatc. 122509, 20 bs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. Si ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150. 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. 1 2' ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14i ozs., and others. (See below.) Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Daughter of Everton King, P. 390. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. ist pr. over the Island, August, '90. also winner of £15 pr. Sixty -five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Hillside Lad, P. 1163, C. 2d over Jersey. '89. Parish prize, '89. Distinction, F. 5519, H. C. Maufant Maid, P. 976, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '83. i Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st pr., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Br. Med, C, 1. Ex., '71. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. Nero -du -Coin, P. 463, H. C. 1st over Jersey, "85. Champion Cup, '85. Briarde. F. 1253, C. Boulevard, P. 367. H. C. Musa, P. 525, C. Everton King 7th, F. 1107. C. Topsy 3d, P. 2491. C. Doctor. P. 1138, C. Brebis 5th, P. 2680, C. Bro-n-ny. P. 314, C. Faithful, F. 1959. C. l ML Cicero, P. 266, H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. f Sultan, F. 58, H. C. ((Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, ■ F. 272, H. C. Happy Cetewayo. F. 582, - Grandam of Cetewayt P. 224, C, sire of 4 tested cows. ?wayo, { 2, C. f Cetewayo, t ( Golden Cloud, P. 358. H. C. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. Noble, F 104, H. C. Rosette. Nero, P. 248, H. C. Grandson of the fa- mous bull, Hero. P. 126, H. C. Daisy, P. 421, H. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. 1st over Jer., '79, '80. 1st Eng. Roval, '79. 1st St. Peter, '79, '80. Josephine. F. 1816, C. Mignon. F, 269, H. C. Punch. F. 773, C. Bred April 22d, 1911, to the distinguished bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars.) If one could fancy any "improvement" upon this superb young cow, it certainly must be realized in her progeny by a bull SO gifted as is Noble of Oaklands in prepotency and inheritance. Bear in mind, when considering Blue Belle of Linden, what a coupon will be clipped when her calf comes by Noble of Oaklands. T, S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 141. Cow. Ilrt-d bv T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Born September 18th. 1906. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful young cow of good size and fine finish: handsome head; rich-colored horns; large, prominent eves; broad forehead; dished face' good muzzle: thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back: splendid withers; best of loins; broad hips; thin, Ion?, whip tail, with magnificent switch; neat in bone: very thin. soft, mellow hide: wide and deep body; good udder, with well-i)Iaced teats Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. "05. auc- tion sale for 5^10,000 His ten-months old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daugh ters have been win- ning first prizes and (i r a n d Champion honors from the At lantic to the Pacific. (See below.) BIvUE BBI/IvB'S CARNATION, 205410, A. J. C. C. Sire f BLUE BELLE'S GOLDEN FERN 69196, A. J.C. C. Son of the world's famous bull. '■C'rold- en Fern's Lad." and out of the grand old cow. ''Blue Belle." P. 4J07. H. C . that sold, at the aye of 14 vears. in our May, '04". sale for $.!.600. Blue Belle's Golden Fern sold as a calf for $3,000. and has proved himself a great sire. Dam GOLDEN FERN'.S CARNATION, 187424, A. J. C. C. (CARNATION'S GEM, P. 8577, H. C.) A magnificent cow. and one of the best daughters that Gold en Ferns Lad ever sired. She has been in the "Linden Grove" herd for seven years. [ Blue Belle, P, 4307. H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i I 1 e t s, ' "Gedney Farm,*' White Plains, N. V.. for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C, sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624, H, C. and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. ' Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. His five tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5^ ozs. each. H i s two best daughters in public butter test are Freedom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter in 24 hours at the Tring show ring. England, being 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine, Gold Medal, Tunbridge W ells, England, 2 lbs. 7 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, being in milk 150 days. His son. Eminent 2d, has 41 tested daughters and many more to come. His son. Flying Fox. has five tested daughters averaging 17 lbs. 13il ozs. His son. Carnation's Fern I-ad. has six tested daughters averaging 16 lbs. li ozs. (See above.) Carnation's Glory 7th, P. 5092, H. C. Hoyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. II. C, Fontaine 7 th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. F'ontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hrs., from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. He also sired the great cow. ''Speckled Hand," dam of the wonderful cow. ' Nursie." that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs, 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hrs. and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of cah'ing. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H C. Sixty five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs.. 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs,, 30 days. (iolden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097.21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509. 20 lbs. lO-i ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 07^. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. 1 J ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Ciolden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228, 16 lbs. 1 i ozs. Ciolden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14^ ozs. Golden Lad's Rosaire, 115227. 14 lbs. 14^ ozs. La Chasse Flirt, 127236, 14 lbs. 12i ozs. Tootsie, P. 3214. H. Parish prize, '90. Sultana's Favourite. P. 873. H, C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England; butter test, '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk mak- ing 2 lbs, 1 1 ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. p. ov, Jer. .'88. 2d Lon, D. S,, '88. 1st pr. over Eng,, '90. 1 lb, 141 ozs. butter. Half sister to the fa- mous Ixill. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H. C. Everton King. P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners, and grandsire of the famous bull. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C, 1st over Jersey, '82. And others. Golden Fern. P. 4711. H. C. 2d prize over Jersey and Parish prize, '04. By Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. out of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C; she out of Brown Fern. F. 4606, C, dam of Eminence, F. 7124, C , Sweepstakes. N. C. Show, '92; dam of Little Eminence. 21 lbs 6 ozs , winner of 1st prize. Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa, Indiana and St. Louis Fairs; also Sweepstakes winner. Minnesota, State Fair. '02. Eminence is also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous Island sires. Brown Fern is also dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H, C-. winner of 2d prize. St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Brown Fern is also grandain of Golden Fern. P 4711, H. C, 2d prize winner over Jersey. '94. and dam of the world-renowned bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. f GfOlden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of CFolden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate, 122509. 20 lbs, lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. 1 i ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs, 8i ozs. Golden Lass of St, John. 149150, 16 lbs. 3 07^. Golden (Jra. 127228, 16 lbs, 1 \ ozs. Golden Tricolor. 127227. 15 \h< 14i ozs. Carnation's Glory, P. 857, H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. '02. in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs, 6 ozs, milk, mak- ing 2 lbs. li ozs. l)uttcr in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1342, H C. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d II. B. pr. ov. J., '88, 2d lAm. D. S., '88. 1st pr over F^ng., '90. 1 lb 14 J ozs. butter. Garibaldi. P. 242. H. C. Carnation, F. 1776, C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H, C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane Hth, P. 944. H, C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B, prize and 3d over Jersey in '84 ; also Parish prize. f Sultan Cicero. P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. r Pretender, P. 187, C. Lady Alice, F, 1838,0. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040. 14 lbs, 1 i ozs. Son of Cicero. P 266. H. C. sold at our Oct. sale. "82, for $3,100. Sidtane 8th, P, 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P 670, H. C. Golden Lass. F. 57II. H C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo. P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lily. 17 lbs. Quality. F. 1748. H. C. Winner of 1st p and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey Show, *82: 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Dairy Boy. P. 218. C. A sire of great dairy cows, rich and per- sistent milkers. Fontaine. F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey. '86. 1st Grouville. '87. 1st over Jersey. '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show. "88. 24 quarts milk. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 7657. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer.. '82. Sire of Lady Longfield. 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22 103,, 19 lbs 10 ozs, Cicero's Jolie. 18246, 18 lbs 3 ozs. Brunette Star. 27270. 17 lbs. ID ozs. Minerva. F. 2281. C. Farmer's Joy. P 306. H C. 1st pr. and Silver Medal. L. D. S.. '81. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen. * * Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jer.. '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. (See above.) Rusticus, P. 109, C. Gentille. F. 794. H.C. Bred March 7th, 1911, to Gamboge's Knight, P. 3465, H. C. Gamboge's Knight won second over Jersey with his progeny, April, '08; and his son, Oxforci You'll Do, P. 4075, H. C, has lately won first over Jersey with his progeny, at the Island of Jer- sey bull show, held April (i, 'U. (This is the most valuable prize, and the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull.) Gamboge's Knight is sired by Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 325(i, H. C, winner of first over Jersey, *02 and '03, and sold on the Island for $5,000. The dam'of Ganil)oge's Knight, Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. SSOl, H. C. (Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 1S7430, A. J. C. C), won first over Jersey and the Hlythwood Bowl, Aug., '04, and sold in our "05 auction for $2,500 to Mr. Howard Willets, owner of Gedney I''a'rm. ' (vSee front j/age E for full i)articulars regarding Gamboge's Knight.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY io, 191 1. No. 142. Cow. I,ADY PHYI/I/IS BUTTERCUP, 252127, A. (I/ady Phyllis 2d, P. 11664, H. C.) J. c. c. Bred by P. J. Ahier. St. Martin, Island of Jersey. Bom January 9th. 1904. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except small spot on left stifle; black and white tongue; black switch. Large, richly colored cow, with handsome head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; rich, amber horns: thin, long neck; long, strong, straight hack. very broad hips; splendid \vithers; best of loins; thin, long tail, well set. with splendid switch; thin, soft. mellow hide; great depth and width of body; udder of great proportions, with good sized and well-placed teats. A 22-quart cow. Financial King, P, 2624, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '98. Sire of a magnificent lot of dairy cows, the best being Financial Countess with an au- thenticated test of 795 lbs. butter fat in a year. His dam. Finance, is one of eight daugh- ters from the cow, ' "Interest.' ' all of which had milk and butter tests. Among his tested daughters is Dulcet 2d. P. 9226. H. C. Bronze Medal in public butter test, Oct.. '06, 1 lb. 14 ozs., 141 days in milk. Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '96. Sire of Guenon"s Lad, P. 2571, H. C. Golden Pride, P. 1903, H. C. Sire of Caumais Lad. P. 2557. H. C, who sired Financial King. P. 2624. H. C. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. (See below.) Sire WHAT'S WANTED, P. 3126, C. Sire of a grand lot of dairy cows, among them : Simone B. K., Certifi- cate of Merit. Oct., '10. 2 lbs. 3 ozs., 32 days in milk; Certi- ficate of Merit and 3d Goddington pr - . May, '09. 1 lb. 12^ ozs.. 190 days in milk. Sweet Ionia, Certifi- cate of Merit and 2d Goddington prize. May. '09, 1 lb. 13 ozs,. 161 da>'s in milk. Lady Prim 2d, Certi- ficate of Merit, Oct., '07, 1 lb 7 ozs., 157 days in milk. Flying Vixen 2d, win- ner of St. Mary Par- ish prize. Class 4, May. '09. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H/C. Cherry Belle, F. 7791. H. C. Meadow Boy, P. 1193, C. Grisette, P. 2058. H. C. Grand dairy cow, milking from 18 to 20 qts. daily, and very persistent. IMPORTED BLUE BELLE. 180234, A. J. C. C. (Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C.) Sold in our May. "04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, "Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y.. for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257, H. C, sire of Financial King, P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5^ ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for f 1.725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Blue Belle has the distinction of being ' ' courted* ' by the best breeders in England and America, among them lords and American millionaires, and the day she left the Island it was one of sorrow for those who loved her so well, as she had brought them many pounds sterling, not only for her offspring, but for her gilt-edged butter which sold weekly at the top price in the St. Helier market. Pansy 4th. P. 7353. C (See below ) Finance, P. 4611, C. She has to her credit a public fair test of 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 21 hours and a milk record of 55 lbs. per day at the fair. Speculator, P. 2057. H. C. Pansy. P. 5325, C. 3d pr. in butter test, '96. 2 lbs. 5 ozs. f Trial. P. 1187, H. C. [ Interest, F. 3582, C. f Doncaster, I P. 1774, H C. 1 Hottot. F. 5485, C. Distinction's Pride. P. 1486, H. C. Pensee, F. 7504, C. Pansy 4th, 7353. by Speculator, P. 2057. H. C, won in butter tests: Cer- tificate of Merit, May. '99, I lb. 2f ozs., 220 days after first calf; Certificate of Merit. May, '00. 1 lb. i5i ozs.. 110 days in milk; first prize, October, '00. 2 lbs. 6i ozs.; second prize. March. '01. 1 lb. 14^ ozs,; second prize, October. '02. 1 lb. 15 ozs,; Certificate of Merit, October, '03, 1 lb. 15i ozs.; Certificate of Merit, May, '04, 2 lbs. liozs.. 314 days in milk. Speculator, P. 2057. H. C, also sired the remarkable cow, Violette, F. 8557, H. C. ((^Id Medal winner, 3 lbs. i oz. in 24 hours). Violette, F. 8557, H. C. is one of the greatest butter cows the Island has had for years. She is owned by Dr. Herbert Watney, Buckhold. England. She won as follows; Certificate of Merit, May, '00. 1 lb. 9^ ozs., 128 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. October. '00, 1 lb. 12 ozs., 282 days in milk; Gold Medal butter prize. May. '02, 3 lbs. I oz., 67 days m miliv; Silver Medal, October, 01, 2 lbs. 4i ozs.. 220 days in milk. Dam LADY PHYLLIS, P. 7857,H.C. 3d in butter test. Mar., '01. 1 lb. 14 ozs.. 127 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May, '01. 1 lb. lOi ozs., 183 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May, '02. 1 lb. UJ ozs.. 174 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. May, '03, 1 lb. 9 ozs., 143 days in milk. Parish pr., May, "03. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C- 1st and Champion. N. C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02. sale forS7.500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200. Lady Dorothy 2d, P. 4993, C. Silver Medal, butter test. May, '02. 2 lbs. 5i ozs., 182 days in milk. Bronze Medal. Oct , , '99. 2 lbs. Sh ozs.. 89 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. May. '00. 2 lbs. ioz., 107 days in milk. Certificate of Merit. May. '01. 2 lbs,. 182 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, May, '04. 1 lb. 14 ozs., 226 days in milk. r Boyle. P. 1559, H. C Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. CK)lden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. p., '94. Eupidee. P. 1379. C. Ciolden Lad. P. 1242. First prize H. C. over Lady Dorothy, P. 1164. C. Island. August Also winner of £15 prize. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. And 13 others. I Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H, C. 1st over Jer.. Apr.. '88. 1st over Jer , Aug.. '89. Sire of many noted cows, including; Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Oxford Rose. P. 3737, C. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440 C. and Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. BelIona3d. P. 874. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. May. '89. Jersey King, P. 345. H. C. 4th over Jersey, '82. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Hermione, P. 634, C. Rosa's Fortescue, P. 1318, H. C. Dulcie, P. 3322, C. C Hulinda's Lad, \ P. 1163, C. I ( Distinction. F. 5519, H. C. 4th over Jer. and 1st F. 3. pr.. '90. 3d over Jersey, '90. Dam of Distinction's Pearl, P. 5851. H. C, winner of 3d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May. '94; 2d over Jer.. Aug., '94; 2d over Jer., May. '95: 2d over Jer.. Aug., '95; 3d over Jer.. '96; 1st over Jer., '99. Distinction's Pearl is dam of Golden Fern's Distinction, that sold in our May, '09, auction sale for S900 to Mr. C. I. Hudson, New York City. She is also dam of Oxford Dis- tinction's Queen. 235169 (Distinc- tion's Queen. P. 11732. H. C). win- ner of 1st over Jer- sey and Biythwood Bowl, Aug., '05. [ Everton King. i P. 390. C. I Fontaine 2d. P. 807. H C Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. istov. Jer., '83, 84, '85. 1st pr. over Jersey Jubilee Show, '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Emerentia, P. 209. C. Napier 2d, P. 244, C. Bellona 2d, P. 529. C. Fanner's GIor>'. P. 274, H. C. [ Violet, F. 997. C. 1st over England. '76. (Jersey Boy. P. 92, H. C. By Welcome, 172. I IClclie 2d. P. 64. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Saviour. (See below, J ^j Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. Jer. .'88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ois butter. Sired by Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. son of Sultane, the first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever seen. Dam. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C.. 1st over the Island, Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84: also Parish prize. Orange Peel. F. 129. H. C. Fanny. 3d H. B. pr. and Br. Med.. C. I. Ex., '71. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 17 lbs. Cetewayo's Daisy, 16 lbs. 4 ozs. Quality, F. 1748, H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at the Roval Jersey Show. '82; 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen. F. 272, H. C. Grey King, P. 169, H. C. 3d pr. over Jer.. '77. 1st pr. over Jer., '78. 3d Eng. Roy., '78. Bonheur. F. 1651, H.C. 1st prize. St. Peter, as heifer and 3-year- old cow. 2d pr. over Jer.. '81. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes at Western Show, '81. Due to calve May 19th, 1911, by Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter" at the Island of Jersey bull show, April, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sons won all first prizes in all the other classes. The first-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oaklands no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood of those two wonderful cows, Lady Viola and Blue Belle. (See front page B for full particulars of his illustrious parentage.) It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oaklands will again be offered at auction; so get a little of this blood while it is "on the counter." As in the case of Golden Fern's Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 143. Cow. RAI^EIGH'S PRETTY KARNAK, 252135, A. J. C. C. (Karnak 2d, P. 12384, C. ) Winner of Certificate of Merit and Second Prize, Public Butter Test, May, 1909, 40 lbs. 10 ozs. Milk, 2 lbs. ;V oz. Butter, 85 Days in Milk. Certificate of Merit, Public Butter Test, May, 1910, 2 lbs. i oz , 67 Days in Milk. Full Sister to The Imported Jap, 75265, a sire that is "Making Good" in the Herd of Ayer & McKinney. Bred by G. L. Gruchy, St. Clement. Islaud of Jer- sey. Born March 16th. 190.5. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. ^ Solid color; black and white tongue; black switch. Those who have seen the distinguished dam of Karnak 2d will recognize at once that she is the counterpart of her mother in color, size, rangy conformation, and evident capacity at the pail. She is a dark grey, with light shadings, just like Karnak, F. 8798, H. C that holds the record for highest pro- duction of butter in the pubhc tests on the Island. She is a cow of wonderfully good constitution, with deep, capacious body; has a handsome dished face, with large, sparkling eyes; strong back; good rump, and thm, long tail, with switch reaching the ground. Her udder is of immense size, running forward and high up behind, very deep and wide, with teats placed far apart, and milk veins running way up on belly. A business cow from "stem to stern. f Sire EMINENT'S RALEIGH, 69011. CRALEIQH, 3273, H.C.) 4th pr. over Jer,, "03. 2d State's prize, '03. Sire of Raleigh's Nancy Wolff, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Raleigh's Lizzie. 19 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Lady K, 18 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Raleigh's Lady Aldan, 18 lbs. 5 ozs. Raleigh's Pennithorpe, 17 Uis. 14 ozs. Raleigh s Houssie, 17 lbs. 3 ozs. Raleigh's Silver Fern, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Raleigh's Snowdrop, 16 lbs. 10 ozs. Fontaine's Browny, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Raleigh's Maid, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Raleigh's Queen, 16 lbs. 7 ozs. And 1 1 others. He has sired 7 first prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daughters averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Dam KARNAK, F. 8798, H. C, now named FONTAINE'S GOLD MEDAL, 203636. A. J. C. C, Certificate of Merit in butter test. '04, 2 lbs. I5i ozs. Certificate of Merit and 1st Parish prize in butter test, '05, 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Parish prize, May, '05. Gold Medal in butter test. May, '06, 3 lbs. 6i ozs., 1 23 days in milk. Chaji pion, St. Clement Show. '06. Karnak holds the rec- ord for the highest butter production in the tests held on the Island. She sold in Qiu- May. '07. sale for $1,600. to Mr. A. B. Lewis. If Karnak had been in as good condition when sold as she is to day, she would have fetched $5,000. f Eminent 2d, \ P. 2532, H. C. I Sold at our '05 auction I sale for $10,000, and I now owned by Hon. I A. M. Bowman, Sa- lem, Va. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour. 21 lbs. 1 oz. E m i n e n t's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane. 20 lbs. 2 ozs- Eminents Mona. 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 's Jewel, 2 0 lbs. Eminent's Distinction, 20 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Eminence, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 2d's Bess, 18 lbs. 10 ozs. E m i n e n t's Fawn Buttercup, 18 lbs. 2 ozs. E m i n e n t's Brown Princess, 17 lbs. 7 ozs. Eminent's Buttercup, 17 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent's Virginia, 16 lbs. 13 ozs. He has 41 tested daughters, tested by eleven different own- ers in cifiht different states. RiU, P. 6982. H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. Consider- ed one of the great- est milk producers the Island has ever known. Sire of Karnak, F. 8798, H. C: ( La Fontaine's Prince, { I'. 2536. C. Sire of a remarkable lot of goodj^'dairy cows. La Jaune. (Unregistered.) [ She was sired by Gold- en Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Her dam was the Champion cow for four years in suc- cession at the S t . Clement Show. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, *96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Sire of I-lying Fox, sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational I-'em. sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200. In same sale liis grand- son, ' ■ Stockwell.' ' sold for $11,500, Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. His daughter. Golden Sultana, at the age of 12 years, sold in our May. '10. auc- tion sale for $3,700. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin. '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminence of the Is- land, 15 lbs. 10 ozs,. when ten years old. Eminent and Emi- nent 2d. two famous sires. Leda, dam of Golden Led a. And others. [ Hope. P. 1948. H. C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize, '97. Hope's Regina, 2d over England, half-broth- er to Beresford Pride. 1st Bath and West, '02; 1st Roy- al Counties, '02. Regina Sultane, 1 st Bath and West and Yorkshire, '95; 2 lbs. 9^ ozs. butter in 24 hours. Tula, P. 5323. H. C 1st over Jersey. '94. Parish prize. Class 2, '94. Golden Lad 2d. P. 2023, H. C. A great s i i e: pro- nounced by many equally as good as his famous grand- sire, Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Daisy. 136499. 19 lbs. 2 ozs. La Fontaine's Favourite, P. 4819. H C. Parish prize, '93. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. Sth and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow. ''Speckled Band." dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. of butter in 24 hrs. and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H, C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. and Par. pr.. '94. Traveler. P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C- Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C, winner of 2d prize. St. Mar- tin Show. '94 and'95. Orme. P. 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of many other famous animals, including Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Regina's Pride, F. 7450, H. C. _ 1st p. over Jersey, '94. Boyle. P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th. all prize win- ners over the Island. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. (See above.) Mistake, P. 4562. C. Orme. P. 1660, H. C. (See above.) Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Trial. P. 1187, H. C. 4th over Jersey and Parish prize, '89. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '89. 2d over Jer . and Cham- pion Cup, '90. Pieuse. F. 2361, C. f Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. I Sire of \ Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097,21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. li ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 16653S, 23 lbs. 6 ozs, in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. And 12 others. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H, C. Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588. H. C. Won first p. and C.. Oxfordshire Show, Eng.. '93. 1st p.. R. A. S.. Ches ter, Eng.. '93. 1st p. and Silver Cup. H. S.. '93. 1st p., R. A. S., Eng. Show, '94. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug , '90: also win- ner of £15 pr. (See above.) Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Granddaughter of Cet- ewa>"o, P. 224, C. Islander, P. 1181, H. C. Darkey's Dairy Pride, f Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr, St. Saviour. Sire of t he famous bull, CKjlden Lad, gi^as well as a remark- able lot of dairy t^^cows. Hermione. P. 634, C. f Sultane's Favourite. j P. 873, H. C. Sire of a remarkable I lot of dairy cows. [ Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 2d I^n. Dairy S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners- Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, *82. ' Sultane's Favourite, P. S73. H C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C . as well as a remarkalile lo of dair>- cows. i Golden Lass 4th, P 2447, H. C. 2d p. over Jer.. '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88, 1st over Eng.. '90. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88, '89; yield. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Oxford Daisy, F. 6816. H. C. A remarkable cow, and riuining close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate. 13646. (Offi- cial record, 39 lbs. 12 ozs.) Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. I Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Major Gordon, P. 909, H. C. Locket 2d, P. 685, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. 1 4 ozs. Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. p. and 3d over Jer, in '84;£-:also^iPar- ish prize. (See No. 147 for pedigree, etc., of her handsome bull calf, Karnak's Chief, 96093, A. J. C. C, by Fontaine's Chief, P. 4153. H. C.) Bred April 30lh, 1911, to Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C, Mr. C. I. Hudson, who owns Karnak's Noble (son of Raleigh's Pretty Karnak, bv Noble of Oaklands), told us when here last that he had refused $2,500 for Karnak's Noble. FONTAINE'S GOLD MEDAL, 203636, A. J. C. C. (Karnak, F. 8798, H. C.) CHAMPION WINNER, ST. CLEMENT SHOW, 1906. Certificate of Merit in Butter Test, May, 1904, 2 lbs. 15; ozs., 58 days in milk. Certificate and First Parish Prize in Butter Test, May, 1905, 2 lbs. 7V ozs., 61 days in milk. Parish Prize, May, 1905. Gold Medal in Butter Test, May, 1906, 3 lbs, 6^ ozs., 123 days in milk. (Holds the Record for Highest Butter Production in the Tests held on the Island.) She can with comfort make 4 lbs. and over of butter daily when at home and in a quiet stable. Fontaine's Gold Medal is dam of the bull, The Inijiorted Jap, a bull that is " making good " in the herd of Messrs. Ayer & McKinney. She is also dam of the splendid young cow, Raleigh's Pietty Karnak, 252135, a public butter test \vinner, whose pedigree and record will be found in No. 143 of catalog. Raleigh's Pretty Karnak is full sister to "The Jap." Fontaine's Gold Medal (Karnak) sold in our 1908 auction for $1,600 — and had she been in condition on sale day would have fetched a much higher price. She is now owned by Mr. C. I. Hudson, "KnoUwood Farm," East Norwich, N. Y., who also owns the great young bull, Karnak's Noble (out of Raleigh's Pretty Karnak, by Noble of Oaklands), for which Mr. Hudson has refused an offer of $2,500. RALEIGH'S SARAH, 252134, A. J. C. C. ONE OF THE "FAMILY" OF THE GREAT EMINENT'S RALEIGH, 09011 (P. 3273, H. C). Raleigli won l-'ourtli I'ri/.c over Jcrst-v and Second vSUUc's I'lix.c, lyo;,. He is b}' Hniineiil 2d, 1'. :!5;,2, H. C, out of tl.c gioal cow, Rill, P. 6982, H. C, thai gave 65 lbs. milk in one day, and is by a Highly Comniciided son of Ornie, P. 1660, H. C, and out of a Highly Commended daughter of Boyle, P. 1550, H. C. He has sired seven first prize winners on the Island of Jersey, and has 22 dauglitcrs in America with butter tests averaging a fraction under 1 7 lbs. in seven days. He is the sire of Raleigh's Fairy Boy and other famous bulls and cows. Raleigh's Sarah, 252134 (P. 12026, H. C), whose picture appears above, was born September i, 1904. Her dam, Sara de Calais, 197623, is a Highly Commended daughter of Mauser, P. 2892, H. C, he by Golden Fern's Lad. As her picture shows she is a sensational cow, and she is also a splendid breeder, having in this sale tiirec daughters, full sisters, by Noble of Oaklands, as follows: Noble Pretty Sarah, 252220, born July 24, 1908. Sire, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Dam, Raleigh's Sarah, 252134. Noble's Pretty Sarah is due to calve September 5, 191 1, by Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. Noble's Handsome Sarah, 252241), l)c)rn April 18, 1910. Sire, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Dam, Raleigh's .Sarah, 252134. Noble's Beautiful vSarab, heifer calf, burn .\pril 21, H)ii. Sire, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. Dam, Raleigh's Sarah, 252134. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 144. Cow. RAI^BIGH'S SARAH 253134, A J. C. C. (P. 12026, H. C.) Dam of Three Full Sisters, by Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H. C. (See Nos. I44'A, i45 and 146.) Bred by G. de Caiix, Grouville, Island of Jersey. Born September 1st, 1904. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Right hind ankle and sliank mostly white; brisket, belly, fronts of fore ankles, lower part of left hind leg, tongue and switch white. A handsome, rich, golden fawn, and manifestly a dairy cow if there is anything in the signs a dairyman looks for. She has a very long body, on short legs; strong, broad back and hips; a worker every minute; handsome head, with soft, intelligent eyes; clean, flat neck; very thin, flat thighs, and when you come to her udder ' ' the tale is told.' ' One of the grandest udders ever seen, which measured 82 inches in cir- cumference before dropping her last calf; attached high up behind and running far forward on belly, wide and deep, with large teats perfectly placed; milk veins prominent and running far forward. She is not only a great dairy cow and a well bred one, but she is a splendid breeder, having three excellent heifers in the sale, all by Noble of Oaklands. You can not overlook Raleigh's Sarah. Sire EMINENT'S RALEIGH, 69011. (RALEIGH, 3273, H. C.) 4th pr. over Jer., '03. 2d State's prize, '03. Sire of Raleigh's Nancy W'olff^, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Raleigh's Lizzie. 19 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Lady K. 18 lbs. 11 ozs. Raleigh's Lady Aldan, 18 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Pennithorpe, 17 lbs. 14 ozs. Raleigh's Houssie. 1 7 lbs. 5 ozs. Raleigh's Silver Fern, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Raleigh's Snowdrop, 16 lbs. 10 ozs. Fontaine's Browny, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Raleigh's Maid, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. 16 Raleigh's Queen, lbs. 7 ozs. Raleigh's Fairy, 16 lbs. 5 ozs. Raleigh's Isabelle, 16 lbs. 2 ozs. Raleigh's Ornament, 16 lbs. 2 ozs. Raleigh's Gazelle, 16 lbs. Raleigh's Dolly Dimple, 16 lbs. Raleigh's Sansonnet , 15 lbs. 14 ozs. Raleigh's Snow, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Raleigh's Viola, 15 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Rose, 15 lbs. 5 ozs. Raleigh's Gwendolyn, 15 lbs. 4 ozs. He has sired 7 first prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daughters averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Sire of Mabel's Raleigh. P. 3722, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '05 and "07. Primrose's Raleigh, 1st over Jer. and Par. p., '05; 1st pr. and Breeders' Cup, St. Martin S.. '05. Dam SARA DE CALAIS, 197623, A. J. C. C. (SARAH, P. 9904, H. C.) Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. (Eniinent, 69631. A. J. C. C) Winner 1st Stale's pr. over Jersey (with his get), '01 and '02. Goddington purse, '02. Sold in our "05 auction for $10,000. Now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va, Eminent 2d has 41 daughters that have made testroad hips; splendid loins; thin tail, beautifully set. with abundant switch: neat in bone; soft, mellow hide; deep body; remarkabt Uider development, running way to the front, with good- sized and beautifully-placed teats. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS. P. 3909, H.C. (9S700. A. J. C. C.) lstpr.,St. Saviour.'O?. 1st pr., Royal Show, '10. for bull and 5 female progeny. 90 first prizes and Cham pionships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1 909 — 1 5 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships. Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklande and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April,' 10. 1910 — ^8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic: many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within 3 years; and no doubt a correspo n'd i n g number in America. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars.) Dam RALEIGH'S SARAH, 252134, A. J. C. C. (P. 12026, H. C.) (See No. 144, opposite page, for her extend- ed pedigree.) Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633. H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville, T e n n., Dec, '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice. Worcester, M ass. for $1,025. who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, T e n n., show, Oct., '07, in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell, who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the show, was free in saying, ' ' had he been Judge at Nash- ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Lady Viola. P. »4-63. H. C. The highest priced and most sensational cow ever owned on the Island. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May. '04. 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st pr. over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May. '05. 1st prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Shows, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06. '07 and '08. Champion over all England. '07. 1 st prize for butter - tested cows. Aug., '07.. ~ Dam of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644. H. C, that tested in public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy, P. 10444. H. C. that tested in public but- ter test. 3 lbs. of butter. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760. A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer.. '02. First and Champion- ship. Ohio and Illi- nois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. Sold in our May. '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s, ' ' Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y.. for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257. H. C . sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May. '03, sale for Si, 725. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d ov. Jer. and Par. pr., April. '98 1st ov. Jer., Aug , '98. Reserve over Jersey and Par. pr., 1st at three Shows. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Mary, sold May. '02. sale to J. A. Middelton, Shel- byville. Ky.. the un- beaten Champion of many shows. •00. Parish Lady Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564. H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. and sold in our May. '01. sale for $745. She is full sister to Goldtm Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 oxs. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug., '99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 8i ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fo.x's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test. Oct., '07, 1 lb. 13i OES.. 161 days in rnilk. Veuus Violet, P. 3946. H C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 qts. daily. Aristocrat. P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '98. 1 st and Sweepstakes, three Parish Shows. '97. Aristocrat is a son of the famous show and butter cow, ' * Nameless." and he has shown his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. lOi ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3 Parish Shows. '97. A magnificent dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. *97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flyinp Fox. sold in our May. 'O2, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000, His ten -months -old bun calf sold in our May. '07, sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grand- son, ' ' Stockwell, * ' sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Three Cham, winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th. P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Nameless. P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par pr., '93. 1st over Jersey. '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95, '96. '97. '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day. private test. 2 lbs, 1 1 ozs. butter in 1 day. Poster. P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. L^ Maistre on account of his dam and grandam. especially the latter. Daisy 7th, P. 3277. H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. Lugans, F. 7020. C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winneis over the Is- land. Fontaine 9tb milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over jer.. 2d H. B. and Par P^-. '94. Sarabond. P 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old- This was a great loss to the Island. aS he un- doubtedly was a great aire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128. C. Bobby 3d, P. 697, H.C. Cyprus. F. 2089. C. Lemon Rex. P. 552. C. Venus, F. 1784, H. C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d, P. 414, H. C. Leonidas, P 881. B.C. Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513. C. f Jupiter. P. 757. C. Daisy 4th. P. 1188. H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997, H C. 2d pr., August. '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. Aug.. '85 RALEIGH'S BROWN FONTAINE, 238440, A. J. C. C. Winner Frenchville Champion Cup, Grouville and St. Saviour Show, 1907. Here is a cow who, both by her breeding and inheritance, demands the attention of all Jersey connoisseurs. Her sire is Eniinent's Raleigh, 6901 1, who is daily adding to his phenomenally long list of tested daughters. Her dam, Fontaine loth, P. 8855, H. C, is a daughter of the famous cow, Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, H. C, who won First over Jersey in '90, '91 ; Blythwood Bowl in '91 ; milked 22 quarts daily, and tested 3 lbs. of butter in 24 hours. FONTAINE'S CHIEF, P. 4153, H. C. Winner of First Prize and Championship over the Island of Jersey, August, 1909. Son of the Celebrated Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. His dam, Raleigh's Brown Fontaine, 238440, by Raleigh, P. 3273, H. C, is one of tlie best of Mr. Labey's great Fontaine family — a great dairy cow and grand breeder. She won the Frenchville Champion Cup, Grouville-St. Saviour vShow, 1907. Fontaine's Chief was imported and is owned by Dr. H. D. Rodman, Creekmere Farm, Shelbyville, Ky. He is the sire of a number of choice young animals in this sale, of both sexes. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, I91I. No. 147. Bull Calf. KARNAK'S CHIEF, 96093, A. J. C. C. Bred by G. L. Gruchy, St. Clement's, Island of Jersey. Born March 1st, 1911. Imported (in dam) September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. One of the most promising calves; hearty and rugged, and from his breeding is a most valuable one. Has a level back; good setting of tail; large paunch, and for so young a chap is showing the Jersey type to a remarkable degree. He is out of the same cow, and sired by a Cliampion winning son of the same sire, as Mr. Hudson's Karnak's Noble, a bull for which S2.500 has been refused. Nothing but suc- cess can be predicted for a bull from so good a sire and dam He is a "comer." Sire FONTAINE'S CHIEF, P. 4153, H. C. Winner of first prize and Championship over the Island of Jersey. Aug.. 1909. One ot the best indi- vidual and best bred sons of Noble of Oak- lands. Imported and now owned by Dr. H. D Rodman, Creekmere Farm, Shelbyville, Ky. Dam RALEIGH'S PRETTY KARNAK, 253135, A. J. C. C. (Karnak 2d, P. 12384, C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit and second parish prize, public butter test, May, '09 — 40 lbs. 10 ozs. milk, 2 lbs. i ozs. butter, 85 days in milk. Certificate of Merit, public butter test. May. '10—2 lbs. 1 oz.. 67 days in milk. Daughter of the great Karnak, F. 8798. H. C. (now named Fon- taine's Gold Medal 203636), who holds the record for high- est butter produc- tion in the tests on the Island of Jersey — 3 lbs. 6^ ozs., 123 days in milk. (For extended pedi- gree of Raleigh's Pretty Karnak , see No. 143 of catalog). Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H. C. (95700, A, J. C. C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour Show, '10. 1st pr., Roval Jersey Show. '10, for bull and five female progeny. Sire of many prize winners. (See front page B, and other pedigrees, for par- tial list.) Among his daughters are; Noble Judy, 1st ov. Jer. and St. Martin Par. pr., Aug., '08. Brunon 12th. 1st pr., Class 2. and St. Clement Parish pr., Mav, '09. Rozel's Pet 21st, 1st pr.. Class 2, and St. Peter Par. prize, Aug., '10. Noble Dora, Certifi- cate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '10. 1 lb. U ozs., 157 days in milk. Among his sons are: Noble's Jolly Sultan, 1st pr.. Class 3, April, '10; 1st pr.. Class 8, and Special for bull, any age. Aug.. '10. Matilda's Noble, 1st pr.. Class 2, Apr., '10. Noble Peer, 1st pr., Class 1, and St. Sa- viour Par. pr., Apr., '10, and many other prizes. .Jessie's Noble, 10 first prizes in England, 'OS and '09. Noble Prince of St. Peter, 1st pr. 2-year- old, Brockton (Mass.) Fair, '10. (Ijack of space pre- vents full details of the credits to the get of Noble of Oak- lands.) 90 first prizes and championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oak- lands and his get in the past three years. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, Apr., '10. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within 3 years; and no doubt an equal number in America. (See front page B, for full particulars re- garding the great bull. Noble of Oak- lands.) Raleigh's Brown Fon- taine, 2384^10. (Fontaine's Lily, P. 11528, H. C.) Winner of Frenchville C^hampion Cup.Grou- ville-St. Saviour Show, 1907. One of the best of Mr. Labey's great Fon- taine family. A great dairy cow and grand breeder as well. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our "04 sale for $3,600. Bobby's Shv Fox, 64760. A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Shows, Is- land of Jer., '02. 1st and Championship, Ohio and Illinois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belie, P. 4307, H. C. Blue Belle sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets. "Gednev Farm," White Plains, N. Y., for S3, 600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C, sire of Financial King, P. 2624, H. C, and Cucnon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5J ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for Sl,725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 09196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Lady Viola, P. S463. H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.; 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited, '06 and '07; Champion over all England, '07, 1st prize for butter- test ed cows, Aug . , '07. Eminent's Raleigh, 69011. (Raleigh, 3273. H. C.) 4th pr. over Jer., '03. 2d State's prize, '03. Raleigh was bred by Mr. Wm. J. Labey, Grouville, Island of Jersey, the breeder and owner of the great Fontaine fam- ily. As a successful sire his chances are very bright. He has four crosses to Gold- en Lad, through Golden Fern's Lad, Orme and Boyle. He has sired 7 first prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daughters, averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Sire of Mabel's Raleigh, P. 3722, H. C, 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '05 nnd '07. Primrose's Raleigh, 1st over Jersey and P. p., '05: 1st prize and Breeders' Cup, St. Martin Show, '05. Lord Twylish. 1st over Jersey, April, '06. The Jap. 1st prize, St. Clement Show, '05, '06. Fontaine's King, 1st and Grand Sweep- stakes, St. Louis Exhibition, '04, and many others. Fontaine 10th, P. 8855, H. C. A Fontaine and a good one. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr.. August. '98. 1st at 3-Par. Show. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, the unbeaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. and sold in our May, '01, sale for S745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs. 6 ozs. Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. Eminent's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Eminence, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 2d's Bess, 18 lbs. 10 ozs. He has 41 tested daugh- ters in America, and 25 winners in public Island tests. Rill. P. 6982. H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. Consid- ered one of the greatest milk pro- ducers the Island has ever known. Mona's Lord, P. 2460. H. C. Has almost the same identical blood as Mona's Glory, P. 2907. H. C. Fontaine 4th, P. 2537, H. C. Reserve No. for cup, '90. 1st over all Jer., '90. 1st H. B. over Jer.. '90. 1st over all Jer.. '91. BIythwood Challenge Cud for best cow in show, '91. 22 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. butter in 24 hrs. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. Ma\', '02, for S7..500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged S933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flving Fox's Brown Belle 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par. Show, '97. Gipsv Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par. Show, '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle. P. 5076, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of S4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C, 2d St. Martin, "92. Sweepstakes, N. C, '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Hope, P. 1948, H. C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize, 1897; Hope's R e g i n a, 2d over England, half-broth- er to Beresford Pride, 1st Bath and West, 1902; 1st Rov- al Counties. 1902. Regina Sultana. 1st Bath and West, and Yorkshire, 1S95; 2 lbs. 9J ozs. butter in 24 hours. Tula, P. 5323. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '94. Parish prize. Class 2, '94. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Mona 9 th. P. 5520, H. C. One of the best of the great Mona family. Guenon's Pride, P. 347. H. C. 3d over Jer. and P. pr.. '82. IstGuenonpr.. '82, '83. 3d over Jer., 'S3. 3d H. B. ov. J., '82, '83. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. 1st Grouville, '87. 1st over Jersey, '88. Sweepstakes as best cow in show. '88. 24 quarts of milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 21G0, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C, Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for S7,500; his son, Eminent 2d. sold in our May, "05, sale for 310,000. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 119740, A. J. C. C. Bobbv 5th, P. 1060. C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. Poster. P. 1152. C. Daisv 7th, P. 3277, H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279. H. C. Lugans, F. 7020, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. Sth and 9th. all prize win- ners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d ov. Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '9. Orme. P. 1660, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr.. B. and W. S.. N. A. S. S. and 1st at the Yorkshire S., Eng., '95. (2 lbs. 9J ozs. of butter in 24 hrs.) Sire also of Little Eminence. 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs.. and many other famous animals. Regina's Pride. F. 7450. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., May, '94. L'Etacq Prince 2d, P. 1479, H. C. Mona 5th. P. 2619. C, 1st pr. over Jer., '93. Dairy Boy, P. 218, C. Dairy, F. 1267, H. C. 24 qts. milk in 24 hrs. Horace, P. 04, H. C. Sire of "Le Brocq's Prize" 1st over J., '78; 53 bulls in com- petition, Polly, F. 1828. C, 1st over Jer., '84, '85. 26 quarts of milk. 3 lbs. 9 ozs. butter in 24 hours. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911 No. 148. Cow. RALEIGH'S EASEL, 252124, A. J. C. C. (White Easel, P. 11556, H. G.) Winner of Third Prize, Aged Cow Glass, Grouville-St. Saviour Show, 1910. Bred by V. Risbecq. Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born June 27th. 1903. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper it Sons. Spot in forehead and on throat; white on flanks, thighs, forelegs and tail; dewlap, brisket, armpits, stifles, hind stockings, tongue and switch, white. A rich golden fawn and white — a veritable "milk Tuachine," and carries no surplus flesh; very deep in body; long, and with great spring of rib; prominent hips and spinal process; handsome head, with large, lustrous eyes; tail well set, thin, and carrying a per- fectly white flowing switch; monstrous udder, with teats big and well-placpd. A great breeder and dairy cow. Sire EMINENT'S RALEIGH, 69011, A. J.C. C. (Raleigh, 3273, H. C.) 4th pr. over Jer., '03. 2ci State's prize. '03. Raleigh was bred by Mr. Wm. J. Labey, Grouville, Island of Jersey, the breeder and owner of the great Fontaine fam- ily. As a successful sire his chances are very bright. He has four crosses to Gold- en Lad. through Golden Fern's Lad, Orme and Boyle. He has sired 7 first prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daugh- ters averaging within a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Mabel's Raleigh, P. 3722, H. C. 1st prize over the Island Aug., '05 and '07. Primrose's Raleigh, 1st over Jersey and Par. pr., '05; 1st pr. and Breeders Cup, St. Martin S., '0.5. Lord Twylish. 1st over Jersey, April, '06. The Jap, 1st prize. St. Clement Show, '05. •06. Fontaine's King, 1st and Grand Sweep- stakes at St. Louis Exposition. '04. Raleigh's Calais. Ist over Jersey and Par. pr., Aug., '07; and many other prize winners. His sire, Eminent 2d, that sold in our '05 auction sale for SIO,- 000, has 41 daugh- ters that have been tested in America and 25 in Island t«sts. His sons are heading the best herds in America. Dam EASEL'S BELLE, P. 8153, C. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. Eminent's Fawn Beauty. 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena. 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 oza. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Eminence, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent 2d's Bess, 18 lbs. 10 ozs. He has 41 tested daughters in Amer- ica and 25 in public Island tests. Sold at our '05 auc- tion sale for S10,000, and now owned by Hon. A. M. Bow- man, Salem, Va. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. His daughters are the heaviest and most persistent milkers we have ever had sired by one bull. Rill, P. 6982. H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. Consid- ered one of the greatest milk pro- ducers the Island has ever known. Caumais l.ad, P. 2257, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '96. Sire of Guenon's Lad, P. 2571, H. C. Prof. M. A. Scovell selected him to head the herd at the Experiment Station, L e x i n g- ton, Ky. He proved himself a very suc- cessful sire. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. H i s son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for S7,5b0. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05 auction sale for $10,000. His ten- months' old bull calf sold in our Mav. '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, "Stock- w e 1 I", sold for SI 1.500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of S4.560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes, N. C, '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d. Hope, P. 1948. H. C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize, '97; Hope's R e g i n a, 2d over England, half-brother to Beresford Pride, lat Bath and West. '02: Ist Roy- al Counties, '02. Regina Sultana, 1st Bath and West, and Yorkshire, '95; 2 lbs, 9J ozs. butter in 24 hours. Tula, P. 5323, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '94. Pariah prize. Class 2, '94. Golden Pride, P. 1903, H. C. Sire of Caumais Lad. P. 2557, H. C. Who sired Financial King, P. 2624. H. C. Guenon's Lad, a fa- mous prize winner and sire of many tested cows; sold for $4,000. Blu ; Belle, P. 4307. H. C. Blue Belle, sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets. "Gedney Farm," White Plains. N. Y.. for $3,600. Dara of Caumais Lad. P. 22.57. H. C. sire of Financial King. P. 2624. 11, C. and Guenon's Lsid, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun. IS lbs. 5J ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, 1903, sale for SI, 725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Standard, P. 105G, H.C. 3d over Jersey, '88. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '89. let over Jer., Aug., '89. 1st over Jersey, '90. Easel 2d. P. 3726, H. C. . C. bull. Lad, Easel. F. 2343. C. Boyle, P. 15.59. H. Sire of The celebrated Golden Fern's P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, Sth and 9th. a I I prize win- ners over the Island. Fontaine 9tb milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butt«r was made. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dara of the wonderful cow. "N u r 3 i e," that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7i ozs, of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P. 280, C. Brown Fern, 4G06, C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H: C. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr., B. and W. S., N. A.S. S. and Ist at the Yorkshire S., Eng., '95. (2 lbs. OJ ozs. of butter in 24 hrs.) Sire also of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs., and many other fa- mous animals. Regina'a Pride, F. 7450, H. C. 1st over Jer., May, '94. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island Aug.. '90: also win- ner of £15 prize. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction m America at an average of $527 a head. (See above.) Cherry Belle. F. 7791. II. C. Meadow Bov, P. 1193, C. Grisett'Show, '10. At New Eng. Fair he headed 1st pr. herd, with 4 females over 2 years old; won 1st pr., bull and 4 of his get; headed 1st pr. herd, winning Van- derbilt Cup for bull and best 4 females over 3 yrs. ; headed 1st pr. herd, winning New England Agr. Society Special, bull over 2 yrs., with 4 females; headed 1st pr. exhib- itor's herd. Headed 1st pr. exhibi- tor's herds at New York and Illinois State Fairs. He is a remarkable sire, as can be seen by hie get. Six of his heifers, none of which were in milk, sold in our May, '09, auction for an aver- age of $534. Thirteen of his get, only four of them as old as two years, sold in our May, '10, auc- tion for an average of $400. (See No. 24' for picture and further particu- lars regarding this great young bull.) Dam CAIRO'S DUCHESS, P. 8726, C. Eminent's Raleigh, 69011. (Raleigh. 3273, H.C.) 4th pr. over Jer.. *03. 2d State's prize. '03. Raleigh was bred by Mr. Wm. J. Labey, Grouville, Island of Jersey, the breeder and owner of the great Fontaine fam- ily. As a successful sire his chances are very bright. He has four crosses to Golden Lad, through (Golden Fern's Lad, Orme and Boyle. He has sired 7 First Prize winners on the Island. He has 22 tested daugh- ters, averaging with- in a fraction of 17 lbs. in 7 days. Mabel's Raleigh, P. 3722, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '05 and '07. Fairy Glen, P. 9178, H. C. A most remarkable cow. She was con- sidered by many judges as the most perfect cow remain- ing on the Island, but unfortunately died at last calving. Has milked 24 qts. daily. Won follow- ing prizes; 1st pr. over the Island, May, '05. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '05. Winner Blvthwood Bowl, Aug., '05. 1st pr. over the Island, May, '06. Reserve Champion class. May. '08. Dam of Fairy Glen's Raleigh. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '07. She could not be bought at any price. Cairo, P. 2456, H. C. 4th State's p.. Apr., *01. Bv the same sire as 'Rhymer, P. 2756. H. C, a great sire, and winner of — Par. prize. April, 1899. Ist pr., St. Helier Show, 1902. Sire of Great Scot's Champion. 1st over Jer., May, '06. Champion over Jersey. May. '06. Ist prize and cham- pionship, aged cows, National Jersey S., Shelbyville, Ky.. *07. Ist prize and cham- pionship, aged cows, Kentucky State Fair. '08. Duchess, P. 6233, C. Bred April S, 1911, to the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars re- garding this great sire). Eminent 2d. P. 2532. H. C. Sold at our '05 auc- tion sale for SIO.OOO. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 0Z3. Eminent's Snow, 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. Eminent's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. And 37 others in Amer- ica, besides 25 win- ners in public tests on the Island. Rill. P. 6982. H. C. Gave 65 lbs. milk in one day. Consid- ered one of the greatest milk pro- ducers the Island has ever known. Orlando, P. 2535, H. C. Won 1st pr. Grouville, '9S. Sire of Golden Chance, win- ner of 1st H. B. pr., *00. And many other win- ners. Brown Fairy, F. 7819, C. Dam of Amyl, P. 6230. H. C. Champion North Club. Now Brown Beauty of St. Saviour, 157320, A. J. C. C. A 22-quart cow. Sold in our '01 sale for $1,200. Great Scot, P. 2153, H. C. Sire of Rhymer, Par. prize, '99. Perry F. Scot, Re- serve R. C. S.. *99. Mabel 42d, 1st over Jer. and Par. p., '99. Fontaine's Lady Scot, 3d over Jer.. '99. Maitland Cherry. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., '99. Soprano, 2d ov. Jer. and Par. p., '99. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., '00. Aboukir 2d, 4th over Jersey, '90. Golden Lad's Suc- cessor, lat, Cham- p i o n Sweepstakes and special at Pan- American and num- erous other prizes. Aboukir, P. 5716, H. C. Ist over Jer., '98. '99. Her dam (now Syria of St. Ouen. 162087). milked 22 qts. daily — one of the best in our 1902 auction. Fauvette'a Boy, P. 1735, H. C. Sire of Twiney, Cer- tificate of Merit in Butter Teat, Oct., '01. 1 lb. 7 ozs., 288 days after calv- ing. Sire of the great cow, Jersey Ven- ture, that swept the Western Show rings in '97, '98 and '00. Sire of River Side, F. 8288, C. that won in Public Butter Teat, Certificate of Merit, May, '05, 1 lb. 7} ozs., 279 days in milk. Brown Duchess, F. 6295, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P 2160, H. C. Eminence. F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two fam- ous sires. Hope, P. 1948, H. C. Sire of Prosper, Parish prize, 1897; Hope's R e g i n a, 2d over England, half broth- er to Beresford Pride, Ist Bath and West. '02. 1st Roy- al Counties, '02. Regina Sultane, 1st Bath and West, and Yorkshire, '95; 2 lbs. 9i ozs. butter in 24 hours. Tula, P. 5323, H. C. Ist over Jersey, '94. Parish prize, Class 2, '94. By Boyle (above). Golden Lad 2d. P. 2023, H. C. A great sire. W^hite Rose, P. 4915, H. C. 1 lb. 13| ozs. of but- ter five months after calving. Daughter of Golden Lad (as below.) Mabel's Lad. P. 1034. H. C. Science 2d, P. 2042. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below). Belle Brebis, P. 4473, H. C. Parish prize, '94, '96. One of the best cows in Mr. Wm. Rocke- feller's herd. Baron of St. John 2d, P. 1643. H. C. 4th over Jersey and Parish prize, '92. His sire is full brother to the aire of Baga- telle 2d, grandam of Lady Viola. Svria, F. 7532. C. 1st St. Ouen, '95. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over Island, August, '90. Sire of 14 tested daughters in America, averaging IS lbs. i oz. each. Among them are: Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs, in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. And 12 others. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. Fauvette. F. 2024, C. Traveler. P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Orme, P, 1660. H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. M a r e 1 1 to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr. B. and W. S., N. A. S. S., and 1st at the Yorkshire S., Eng., '95. (2 lbs. 9§ ozs. of butter in 24 hrs.) Sire also of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. and many other famous animals. Regina's Pride, F. 7450. H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. May, '94. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Sire of many famous animals, including Little Eminence, 122- 506. 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Golden Lass. F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Cetewayo 4th, P. 581. H. C. Mabel 6th. P. 360. H.C. Aster Boy, P. 427. C. Science. F. 3793, C. Hillside Lad. P. 1163. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '89. BrebisSd, P. 1S98.H.C. 4thov. J. andP. p.. '89. 3d R. C. Show, '93. 2d B. and W. Show, '91. and many other awards. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d over Jer., '88. Full brother to Baron of St. Johns, P. 1279. H. C. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419, H. C. 1st over Jer. and P. pr., August, '85. Kaiser. P. 764, H. C. 1st St. Peter, *86 Wigton, P. 2631, H. C. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Grandson of Sultane, P. 7, H. C, "the first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever seen." Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 1 lb. 14^ ozs. butter. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J.. 'SS 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. Everton Prince, P. 761. H. C. Beauty of Faldouet, F. 1644. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs., in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326,. 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs. 105 ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. IJ ozs.. and others, (See below.) Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. (See below.) Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588, H. C. 1st pr., R. A. S.. Ches- ter. Eng., '93. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Beech Lass, F. 3514. C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '77. Mabel 2d, P. 889, H. C. Royal Oak, P. 286, H.C. Aster, F. 1970, C. Castor. P. 870. H. C. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. Dolly of the Valley. P. 1246, H. C. Everton King, P. 390, H. C. (See below.) Brebis 2d, P. 1214, C. Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796. H. C. 4th H. B. p., May, '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish pr., Aug., '86. Baron. P. 289. H. C. Mabel, F. 1598, C. Wolselev, P. 401, H, C. Istov. Jer.,'S3, '84, '85. Rente. F. 2285, C. Count Cicero, F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jersey, '83. Sire of 2 tested cows. Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. Sultane Cicero. P. 670, H. C. Son of Sultane. P. 7, H. C. (see above). Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted prize winners. Lemon. F. 2402, C. Rival, F. 342. H. C. Fancy. P. 271, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 154. Cow. OXFORD'S BROWN ROSE, 252138, A. J. C. C. (Dulcet's Belle, P. 12285, H. C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit, Public Butter Test. May, 1908—1 lb Certificate of Merit, Public Butter Test, October, 1908—1 lb. 9^ Bred by E. Le Roux. St. Martin's, Island of Jersey. Born April 7th, 1905. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. An exceedingly handsome rich brownish fawn cow, with a sweet head and face, and of ideal breed con- formation, carrying no surplus flesh, and of fine finish, yet of vigorous constitution; a hearty feeder and "worker at the pail. Has a strong, level back; hips very broad and prominent, with that distinct spinal process endorsed by dairy form scientists as evidence of the dairy capacity which she has demonstrated by her work. Has a wonderfully capacious deep body, with a large flexible udder that milks away to noth- ing; teats large and milk veins prominent. A great dairy cow, splendidly bred, and a great breeder. Sire OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H.C. 1st St. Saviour pr.. '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour-Grouvilie S., April., '03. 1st State's prize over Jersey, Apr., '03. Champion. St. Saviour- Grouville Show, '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale, '09, for $3,300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past five years, among them: Oxford Fancy, Certifi- cate of Merit, May, '08. 2 lbs. 4 J ozs., 77 days in milk, and two other Certifi- Gamboge 7th, P. 11111. H. C, Certificate of Merit, May. 'OS. 2 lbs. 2} ozs.. 91 days in milk, and one other Certificate. Oxford Cora. P. IIOSI. C, Silver Medal. Oct.. '06, 2 lbs. 2 ozs.. 139 days in milk. Sold in our '10 sale for Sl,025. (For further particu- lars, regarding Ox- ford Lad, see other pedigrees and illus- t r a t i o n, opposite No. 59.) Dam DULCET 2d, P. 9226, H.C. Winner of Bronze Medal, public butter test, Oct.. 'Ofi, 1 lb. 14 029., 141 days in milk. Dam of Dulcet's Favorite, P. 11.391, H. C. Certifi- cate of Merit, May. '06, 1 lb. S ozs., 160 days in milk; Cer- tificate of Merit and 5th Goddington pr. , May. '07. 1 lb. lU ozs., 151 days in milk ; Certificate of Merit, Mav. "09, 1 lb. 13i ozs.. 137 days in milk. Dulccfs Belle. P. 12285 H. C. Certificate of Merit, May, '08, 1 ib. 15J ozs., 31 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. Oct.. '08, 1 lb. 9i oza., 179 days in milk. Champion FIving Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Fb'inj!; Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug-, '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged S933. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept., '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries) , the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of FIving Fox. Oxford Lass, P. 35S2, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the la- land ever produced. She was never tested for butter, hut milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591. H. C, 1st pr.. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grom-ille Show, '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales at an average of §865 each. Financial King, 577SS, (P. 2624. H. C.) 2d over Jersey, '98. A mong his daughters are: Financial Countess. 935 lbs. 10 ozs.. estimated butter in I year, con- firmed by churn test — the world's record for confirmed test. Tiney's Interested Lass, winner Certificates of Merit in Oct.. '05 (2 ibs. 4 J ozs.). and Oct., '04 (1 lb. 15J ozs.) Dulcet 2d. Certificate of Merit, Oct.. '06 fl Ib. 14 ozs.. 141 days in milk.) She is dam of 2 daughters winningCertificates of Merit. (Now named Financial Dulcet, 249601.) Star Fish, Certificates of Merit in May, '07 (1 lb. 13 ozs.. 152 days) and Oct., '03 (1 Ib. 8i 07S., 155 dnys.l Dulcet. P. 8150, C. Dam of Dulcet Lady. P. 11370. C, Cer- tificate of Merit and 2d Par. prize. May, '06. 1 Ib. 4J ozs., 175 days in milk: Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '09. 1 lb. 14J ozs., 93 davs in milk. Dam of Dulcet 2d, P. 9226, H. C, winner Bronze Medal, Oct., '06. 1 lb. 14 0Z3., 141 days in milk. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Hi.s son, Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our Mav, '05, sale for $10,000. H i s ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for .510.200. His grandson, Stock- well, sold in our May, '07, sale for Sll,500. (For full particulars see front pages. 1 Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette. 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of FIving Fox, P. 2729, H C AUcante, P. 3880. H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, '96. Sire of Alexie, whose son, Intere.sted Prince, won 1st prize as yearling bull at the Pan-American Exposition in '01. and is now a leading bull in the Register of Merit. Sire of Guenon's Lad, Champion bull, Blue Grass Fair, Lexing- ton, Ky., and Ken- tucky State Fair, who has a number of tested daughters. Sire of Petune's Favor- ite, P. 8156. C, win- ner Blvthwood Bowl. Aug., '99. Finance. P. 4611, C. Public butter test, 2 lbs. 10 ozs., 55 lbs. milk. Gave 61 lbs. milk one day at home. Dam of Financial Pride, P. 6060, public butter test, 2 lbs. 7f ozs.. and she is dam of Financial Queen, P. 7766. H. C. with a public butter test of 1 lb. 11 OZ3., in Oct., '99. Financial Queen is dam of Financial Countess (see her record at left.) Cato 4th. P. 2400, G. Besides Dulcet, he \9 sire of Princess Rosa, P. 8149, C. Certifi- cate of Merit, Oct., '00, 1 lb. 3 J ozs.; and she is dam of Princes May. P. 10S55, C, winner of four butter test prizes. La Gibaut. P. 5342, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated buii. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over .Ter., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow, in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milker. Golden Pride, P. 1903, H. C. 2d prize, Bath and West of England Show, '98. Sire of Beechside Daisy, Parish prize, '97 and '98 , and other win- Blue Belle, P. 4307. H. C. Sold at auction for S3,600. Dam of Blue Nun, test IS Ibs. 5i ozs. butter in 7 days. Dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, sold for S3, 000 as a calf. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold for $1,725, and others. Trial. P. 1187, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '89 and Champion Cup. '90. Besides P inance. he sired Mr. R. A. Sib- ley's famous old cow, Mag>-arland. test 17 lbs. 8 ozs.; and Dor- othy, the dam of Trial of Oaklands and Trial 2d of Oaklands. Interest. F. 3582. C. She had nine daughters that averaged 44 lbs. milk one day in pub- lic test; eight of her daughters averaged 2 Ibs. I3J ozs. butter one day. Cato 2d, P. 1954. C. Sire of Sweet Morocco, P. 6806. H. C. 1st over Jersev, May, '02 and May, '03: 1st in Champion Class, Aug., '03 ; Reserve for Theatre Challenge Cup, May. '04; Re- serve over Jersev, Aug., '07, Aug.. '99. May, '01. Dam of several noted animals Plymouth 3d, P. 2306, C. Dam of Cato 3d, P. 2143. C, whose daughter. Fabulous Interest (see above), milked over 10,000 lbs. Dauphin. P. 1539, H.C. Zerhna, F. 3012, C. Foundation Stock Cow. 15| oz., 31 days in milk, oz., 179 days in milk. Sultane's Favourite, Golden Lad. \ P. 873. H. C. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. (See below.) Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin S h o w. '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire Cete- wayo, P. 224. C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 Ibs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2^ ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943, H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '90. Winner of £15 prize. Among his many great sons are Boyle (sire Golden Fern's Lad), Mon Palisir, Mona's Glory. Cherr>- Belle. F. 7791. H. C. Foundation Stock. Meadow Bov, P. 1193. C. His daughter Blue Belle, is dam of nu- merous noted ani- mals. Grisette, P. 2058, H.C. Damof Blue Belle, that sold for $3,600 when 14 years old. Sultane's Favorite P. 873, H. C. 1st St. Saviour prize. Sire of Sultane 14 th. Silver Medal winner. (See above.) Hermione, P. 634, C. Dam of Brookhill Rose, P. 1889. C. whose daughter. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440. C. is dam of Golden .lolly. Brookhill Fox, Isonomy, Go 1 d e n Fern's Red Rose (test 23 lbs. 10 ozs., sold for $2,550). Re- minder, P. 2419, H. C. and other cel- ebrities. Cato. P. 1646. H. C. Also .sire of Cato 3d. P. 2143, C, who .'*ired Fabulous In- terest, 16S515, win- ner of three Certifi- cates of Merit in Is- land butter tests. Madeline, P. 4198, C. Rumpus 2d, P. 395. C. By Cicero, P. 266. H. C, sold in Cooper's Oct.. '82. sale for S3. 100. Plymouth, F. 3035. C. Wilton. P. 1235, H. C. Grandson of Wolseley. 1st over Jersey, 'S3, '84 and '85. Regalia 5th, P. 2625, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Everton King, P. 390. C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Golden Cloud. F. 358, H. C. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. Noble, F. 104, H. C. Rosette, Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. li ozs. butter in 24 hrs., when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. Jer.. '88. 2d Lon. D. S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14J ozs. butter. Happy, F. 309. C. Son of Scipio. P. 157. H. C. 2d over Jer., '77; Parochial and 2d pr., H. B., '77. Scipio is bv Jersev Boy, F. '92. H. C; he by Welcome, 172; he by Welcome, 106; be bv Noble. KM: he by Sultan, 58; he by Prince of Wales. All Highly Commended bulls, and three of them 1st pr. n-inners over the Island. Dam of Qualitv. F. 1748. FL C, winner of 1st pr. and Cham. Cup at the Roy. Jer. S.. '82; 16 lbs. S ozs., 7 days, Mignonne, F. 1443, C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 7657, A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jersev, '82. Sire of Ladv Longfieid, 23524. 20 Ibs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie, 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Brunette Star, 27270. 17 Ibs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Juno, 16726. 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Hatty. F. 1704, C. Bred March 7ih, 1911, to the celebrated bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C, distinguished sire). (See front page B for full particulars of this 1. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, !0I1. No. 155. Cow. ANNIE LEE OF ST. SAVIOUR, 203692, A. J. C. G. Bred by P. Le S. Mouraut, St. Saviour, Island of Jgrgpvf Born October 22nd. 1904. Imported September 25th, 1906, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. A grand individual; nice head; large, prominent eyes; dished face; thin neck; strong, straight back; splendid withers; very broad hips; tail thin and long and beautifully set; wide and deep body; magni- ficent udder, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. A great dairy cow and a magnificent breeder. Sire OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H.C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, "02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Shows, Apr., "03. 1st State's prize over the Island, Apr.. '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 OZ3. Oxford Cora. Reserve over Jersey, May '05; winner of Silver Medal (first prize) in the Island public butter test, Oct., '06, 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 days in milk; Par. prize, August, '09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of S6,025 and twenty-five cows at an average of SI, 177 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion, Stockwell hav- ing sold for SI 1,500, and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for SIl.lOO. at our '07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged S2,450 at our auction sales. The heavy demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales; his get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of Oxford Lad, tested at the public Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs. 11 ozs. milk, 1 lb. 13i ozs. butter. Dam ANNIE LEE, P. 7150, C, now named REMINDER'S DARK DUCHESS, 195808. Certificate of Merit in PubUc Butter Test, May, 1905, 1 lb. 9J 0Z3., 206 days in milk. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, tested 2 lbs. 2 J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity, 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2| ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flving Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. She was never tested for butter, but milk- ed as high as 28 qts. daily. Dam of Oxford Ixia, P. 7100, H. C. Oxford Ixia is a famous winner in the public butter tests; among the many that she has won was the Bronze Medal in March. '00, testing 2 lbs. 8 ozs. She was sold at our •09 sale for S525, when 13 years old. Oxford Ixia is dam of Oxford Ixia 3d, P. 8584, H. C. She won the following prizes in the pubUc Island butter tests: Silver Medal. Oct., •03, 2 lbs. H oza., 235 days in milk; Bronze Medal, May, '04, 2 lbs. 15J ozs. 94 days in milk, and a number of other butter prizes. She was sold at a long price to Dr. Watney, England, who only buys big butter test cows. Oxford Ixia 3d is dam of the bull Royal Majesty, Reminder, P. 2052, C. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, most of which have pone to England's best breeders includ- ing Rerainder'sDuch- ess. 187429. A.J.C.C. tested in Public But- ter Test, on the Is- land, May. '05. 2 lbs. 3 ozs., being in milk 161 days. She sold for $2,500 at our May, '05. sale to Hon. A. M. Bow- man, Salem, Va. Maud Ijee, P. 3883, H-. C. Half sister to Dairy's Golden, a famous prize winner in Eng- land (see No. ). Bred January 15th, 1911, to the great sire, Golden Fern of Linden, R4011 (see No. 20 for his extended pedigree). Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05. sale for $10,000. H i s ten-montha-old bull calf sold in our May ■07. sale for $10,200. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now na.med Sultana's Rosette, 149741. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. H C Alicante, P. 3880. H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. Ist over Jer., Aug., '89. Son of Sultane, P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." See her pedigree below. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cowa in her day on the Island. Nunthorpe, P. 1769, H. C. Sire of Blue Nun, 12662.5. IS lbs. 5 J ozs. Sweep- stakes cow at Ohio State Fair, 1901, and other prizes. Cherry. 2d pr.. Bath and West Show, '97. Ist pr., Rov. Coun- ties Show, '97. Ist Royal Agricultural Society's Show, '97. 1st Bath and West Shows. '99. 2d Roy. Counties Show, '99. Buxom Lass 5th, 3d Lon. Dairy S., '97. Also sire of Uncle Peter, P. 2115, H. C, who sired Uncle Peter's Ro- sette, that sold in our May, 1901, sale for $1,000, and her heifer caU by Fly- ing Fox, sold in same sale for $1,250. Also a number of other remarkable dairy cows. Flyaway, P. 4856. C. 2d pr. over Jer. and Par. prize. 1893. She has almost the identical blood ele- ments of Golden Sul- tana, being out of the same dam, and by Golden Lad, who is double grandsire of Golden Fern's Lad. Bashie's Wonder, P. 929. H. C. Ist over Jersey, '87. Darkev'a Dairy Pride, P. 1186, H. C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797. H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. I Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and was a very rich and persistent milker. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August, '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. Sire of Golden Lad's F a wn Duchess, 1G6538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's L a d y ■ Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOJ ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. 18 lbs 1^ ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 8J ozs. Golden Lass of St . John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs., and others. .Micante, P. 3880, H. C. 1st pr. winner over Jersey. '91. 1st p., R. C. S.. '96, '97. 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show, '98. 1st p., B. and W. S.. '98, and many other prizes. Alicante was bought by Lord Rothschild in *94, when she had yielded over 10,000 lbs. of milk in course of one lac- tation. She is also the d a m of Alican- te's Boy and "The Owl." The former won first prize. Roy- al Counties Show, '96, '97: 1st p. and Cham., Counties S., '98. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Sultane 9th, P. 1145, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. 1st H. B. ov. Jer.. '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. '91. 1st Cham. Class, '93. Les Fondg, P. 662, H. C. Bashie 2d, P. 1415. H. C. By Gilderoy, P. 414. H. C. (above). Darkey, P. 312, C. Dairy 4th, P. 548, H.C. Sire, Snap, F. 301, C. Dam, Dairy. F. 1267, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America. (See below.) Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show '94. '95. Sultane'a Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of Sultane 14th, that in the Tun- bridge Wells (Eng- land) butter test, '02, in her fifteenth year gave 38 ibs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs, l\ ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., 'S8. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14j ozs. butter. Count Wolselev, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, "87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. 'SS. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. Ist over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including Alicante, P. 3S80, H.C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787, C. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. and Ox- ford Lass ,P. 3582, C, dam of Oxford Lad. Ro.sette 5th, P. 2SS1. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Ist pr. over Jer., '89. 1st H. B. prize. 1st Parish prize. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Alicante. P. 3880, H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914. H.C. Three Champion win- Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 7657, A. J. C C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Ladv Longfield. 23524, 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie, 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d p. ov. Jersey, '70. 1st p. St. Saviour. '70. Ist H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex., '71. Gilderoy, P. 414. H. C. Casteledes. F. 2876. C. Victor. P. 148. H. C. Mabel 3d. P. 179. H. Sultane 's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Golden T^ass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. Everton King, P. 390, C. Fontaine 2d, P. 807, H. C. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail. 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. H ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. 2d H. B. pr. and 3d ov. Jer. in '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H.C. 1st over the Island. Dam of Golden Lad 2d. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. Istov. Jer., 'S3, '84, '85. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." 2d over Jersey, '70. 1st p., St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B. pr., '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex.. '71. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old, and Rosette 5th was the only female he sired. His dam. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. is the first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever seen. Rosette4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow, in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters, was a very rich and persistent milker. Happv. P. 211, C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 15789, 17 lbs. 8J ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736, C. Sultan. F. 58, H. C. 1st p. ov. Jer., '67, '68. 1st Eng. Royal, '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C, Bouton de Lis. P. 295. C. Dairy Pride 4th, P. 521, C. Tom, P. 77. H. C. La Petite Jaune. F. 1065, C, Sana Peur. F. 201, H. C. Mabel 2d, F. 889. H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 156. Cow. OXFORD'S SWEETBREAD, 252128, A. J. C. C. (Stale Bread 8th, P. 11912, G.) Ured bv J. Hamon, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born February 2nd, 1904. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. .S. Cooper &^Son8. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A handsome cow, with rich colored horns; broad forehead; dished face; thin, long neck; long back; broad hips; thin, long tail; thin, soft mellow hide; wide and deep body; splendid udder, with good- sized and well-placed teats. A grand dairy cow. and a splendid breeder. Sire OXFORD LAD, P. 3123, H. C. 1st prize St. Saviour Show, *02 Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Sbows, April, '03. 1st State's prize over the Island, April '03. Sire of Oxford Lass of the Is- land, 14 lbs. 4 OZ8. Oxford Cora, Reserve over Jersey, May, '05; winner of Silver Medal (first prize) in the Island public butter test, Oct., '06, 2 lbs. 2 ozs., 139 daya in milk; Parish prize, Aug , '09. The progeny of Oxford Lad have been the sensation of recent sales, four sons hav- ing sold at an aver- age of $6,025 and twenty-five cows at an average of $1,177 during the past 3 years. Sons of Oxford Lad have realized world's record prices at auc- tion; Stockwell hav- ing sold for SU,500, and Sultana's Ox- ford Lad for $11,100. at our '07 and '10 sales. Three daughters of Oxford Lad have averaged $2,4.50 at our auction sales. The heavy demand for the get of Oxford Lad can be seen by looking over the re- ports of recent sales; hia get in every case having averaged hundreds of dollars more than any other bull whose get has been sold within the last three years. Seventeen daughters of O xf ord Lad , tested at the public Island butter test, aver- aged, in 144 days in milk, 31 lbs. 11 ozs. milk, 1 lb. 13} ozs. butter. Dam STALE BREAD 2d, P. 2976, C. Winner of Reserve and Parish prize. Royal Show, Aug., '99. A magnificent dairy cow and grand dam of K i n g of Arden, 58135. owned in the herd of the Hon. H. N. Higin- botham, J o i I e t, Illinois. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, "02. for $7,500. In same sale three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2t ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept.. '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. Dam of Caiest. P. 2591, H. C. 1st pr. and Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98. Fifteen of his daugh- ters were sold in our '05 and '06 sales, at an average of $865 each. Mtltiadea, P. 868, II. C. His sire, Wolseley, P. 401. H. C, won 1st over Jer., '83, '84. 85. 1st pr. over Jersey Ju- bilee Show. '83. Champion Cup for greatest number of points. '83. Stale Bread, P. 2225. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever produced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our '05 auction sale for $10,000. His daughter, Golden Sultana, won third prize at the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, and sold in the ring for $2,350. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of $4,560. Twenty-eight of h i s get sold at auction at an average of $1,032. (For full particulars see front pages.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol. P. 2032, C. John Bull. P. 2653, C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363. H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad. 57498, A. J. C. C. Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '87. 1st over Jer., .\pr., 'SS. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. Lst over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. Nice Charmer, F, 5629, C. Angola's Lad, P. 397, H. C. 1st Guenon pr., 'S3. 3d Herd Book, '83. 5th over Jersey. '83. 3d over Jer.. Aug.. '83. 3d and 3d H. B., '85. Sweet Bread. F. 6877, H. C. Dam of Sweet Bread 2d, Gold Medal winner in butter teat, *00. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, Hth and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9 th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of but- ter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B, and Par. prize, '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great lo.ss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Maret that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milker. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer.,*83. '84, '85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show, '83. Cham. Cup for great- est number of points. '83. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., 'S3. Oxford Daisv, F. 681G. H C. A remarkable cow. Mahomet. P. 259. C. Mussy, F. 1152. C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306, H. C. 1st pr. Eng. Roy, 1st pr. and Silver Medal at London Dairy Show, 'SI. Angela. F. 1607. H. C. 2d p. ov. J.. '75, '76. '80. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '77. Dam of the famous bull Imp. Tormen- tor, 3533. (sire of 46 in list.) Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 16653S, 23 lbs. 6 ozH. in 7 days. Golden Lad's T> a d y Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. 101 ozs. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. His grandsire, Cete - wayo. P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test^ ing from 16 lbs. 2i ozs.. to 17 lbs. 2J ozs. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. Ist pr. over Jer., *67. lat pr. over Jer.. '68. 1st Eng. Royal. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen. F. 272, H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 7657. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our sale. Oct., '82, for $3,100. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Farmer's Glorv. F. 274. H. C. (See below.) Browny, F. 2002. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. 1st p. ov. .ler.. '79, '80. 1st St Peter, '79. '80. 1st Pa. State Fair, '80. Head of 1st p. herd N. J. State Fair, '81. Victor.', F. 1999. H. C. 1st pr.. St. Mary. 3d pr. over Jersey. lO-gt. cow. 15 lbs. 4J ozs. Imported by V. E. Fuller. Sultaue's Favourite, »:h P. 873, H.C. Ist pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H.C. Ist pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King. P. 390, C. FoDtaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82 Cetewayo 2d, P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4006. C. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Sultan, F. 58. H. C. Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Golden Cloud, P. 358. H. C. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. Noble, F. 104. H. C. Rosette. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. 1st over Jer., '79, '80. 1st Eng. Royal, '79. 1st St. Peter, *79, '80. Browny, F. 2002, C. Prince of Wales. Ist pr. over Jer.. '65. 2d Eng. Royal. '65. Flower. F. 53. H. C. Prize winner. Happy. P. 211.C. Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218. ■ 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 15789, 17 lbs. 8J ozs. Fleur de I'Air. F. 1736. C. Grey King. P. 169, H. C. 3d pr. and 3d H. B. over Jersey, '77. 1st pr. over Jersey, *78. 3d Eng. Royal. '78. Bonheur. F. IB.'il. H.C. 1st pr. St. Peter as heifer and 3-year- old cow. 2il pr. over Jersey, '81. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes at Western Show. 'SI. Due to calve June 5th, 1011, by Cowslip's (iolden Noble, I*. 4498, H, C. He is one of tfic premier service bulls in the herd of Mr. John A. Perree, secretary Jersey Herd Book. Covv.slip's (Jolden Noble is a son of the famous Noble of Oaklands, P. 3900, H. O. (see front page B), and his dam is ('owslip KUli, P. 0084, H. ('., known on tlie Ishmd as "(ho £1,000 cow." She won Parish prize, H. J, A. S., May, '02, is a daughter of Golden I.ad, P. 1242, H. C, and Cowslip 2d, P. SIO, 11. C, 3d over Jersey and Parish prize, Aug., '85; Parish prize, May, '86; 1st prize, St. John's, '91. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 157. Heifer. RALEIGH'S SWEETBREAD, 252240, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. Ilamon, Trinity, Island of Jersey. Born July 4th, 1909. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. (>ooper & l^ons. . ,-,..,,. Solid color, except stripe on brisket; black tongue and awitch. . , ■ , ■ . A handsome heifer; nice head; large, prominent eyes: broad forehead: dish face; thin neck; strong, straight back; good withers; broad hips; tail thin and Iohr; good width and depth of body; splendid udder, running way to the front, with good-sized and well- placed teats. Raleigh, P. 3273, H. C- 4th over Jersey, '03. 2d State's prize, '03. Site of Raleigh's Nancy Wolff, 20 lbs. 4 OZ3. Raleigh's Lizzie, 19 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Lady K. 18 lbs. 11 ozs. Raleigh's Lady Aldan, 18 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Pennithorpe, 17 lbs. 14 ozs Raleigh's Houssie. 17 lbs. 5 ozs. Raleigh's Silver Fern, 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Raleigh's Snowdrop, 16 lbs. 10 ozs. Fontaine's Browny, IG lbs. 8 ozs. Raleigh's Maid, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Raleigh's Queen, 16 lbs. 7 ozs. Raleigh's Fairy, 16 lbs. 5 07,3. Raleigh's Isabelle, 16 lbs. 2 ozs. Raleigh's Ornament, 16 lbs. 2 ozs. Raleigh's Gazelle, 16 lbs. Raleigh's Dolly Dimple, 10 lbs. Raleigh's Sansonnet, 15 lbs. 14 ozs. Raleigh's Snow, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Raleigh's Viola, 15 lbs. 6 ozs. Raleigh's Rose, 15 lbs. 5 ozs. Raleigh's Gwendolyn, 15 lbs. 4 ozs. Primrose's R a I e i gh , 1st over Jersey and P. pr., '05: 1st prize and Breeder's Cup, St. Martin S.. '05. liOrd T widish, 1st over Jersey, April, '06. The Jap. 1st prize. St. Clement Show, '05, •06. Sold at our '08 sale for S575. Fontaine's King. 1st and Grand Sweep- stakes at St. Louis Exhibition, '04. Sire RALEIGH S FAIRY BOY, P. 3851, H. C. Sold in our May, '09. auction sale to Mr. C. I. Hudson, East Norwich, L. I., for SS.200. He has proved himself a great sire, and as shown below the list of prizes that he won in one season has never been equalled. He won first prize over the Island, April, •OS. beating a large and very selent lot of bulls. The fol- loi\'ing prizes were all won in the fall of '10. First prize and Sweep- stakes, N. E. Fair; first prize. Senior Champion and Grand Champion, Illinois and New York State Fairs; same prizes, Iowa State Dairy Show, and at National Dairy Show. He headed the first prize Exhibitors' herd, New England Fair, New York State Fair. Illinois State Fair, Iowa State Dairy Show; also winning the Vanderbilt Cup for bull and best four cows. Dam OXFORD'S SWEETBREAD, 252128, A.J. C.C. (Stale Bread 8th, P. II9I2, C.) (See opposite page. No. 156, for her extended pedigree.) Due to calve Aug. 12, 1911, by the fam- ous bull, Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. (see front page E for his extended pedi- gree). Fairv Glen, P. 9178, H. C. A most remarkable cow. She was con- sidered by many judges as the most perfect cow remain- ing on the Island, but unfortunately died at last calving. Has milked 24 qts. daily. Won follow- ing prizes: 1st pr. over the Island, May, '05. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug.. '05. Winner Blvthwood Bowl, Aug., '05. 1st pr. over the Island, May. "06. Reserve Champion class, May, '08. Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. Sold at our '05 auction sale for SIO.OOO, and now owned by Hon. A. M. Bowman, Sa- lem, Va. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow. 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. 1 oz. Eminent's Fawn Beauty. 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent, 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Eminent's Golden Lena, 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tano, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Distinction, 20 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Eminence, 19 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's 2d's Bess. 18 lbs. 10 ozs. Eminent's Fawn Buttercup. 18 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Brown Princess, 17 ibs. 7 ozs. Eminent's Buttercup, 17 Iba. 6 ozs. Eminent's Virginia, 16 Ibs. 13 ozs. He has 41 daughters tested in .\merica, by eleven different own- ers in eight different states, besides 25 winners in Island butter tests. Rill, P. 6982. H. C. Gave 65 Ibs, milk in one day. Con.sider- ed one of the great- est milk producers the Island has ever known. Orlando, P. 2535. H, C. Won 1st pr. Grouville, ■98. Sire of Golden Chance, win- ner of 1st H. B. pr., ■00. Orlando's Eclipse, 2d prize, '01. Zara, winner of Grou- ville Parish prize. May, '07. Garrick, winner of 3d pr. and State's pr. , '01. Brown Fairy, F. 7819, C. Dam of Amy!, P. 6230. H. C. Champion, North Club. Now Brown Beauty of St. Saviour, 157320, A. J. C. C. A 22-quart cow. Sold in our '01 sale for $1,200. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97 The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. H i 3 son. Flying I ox, sold in our May, '02, sale for S7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for S10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our Mav. '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, "Stockweil," sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,500. Eminence, F. 7124, H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes N. C, '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 21 Ibs. 0 ozs. Also dam of Eminent and Eminent 2d, two famous sires. Hope, P. 1948. H. C. Sire of Prosper. Parish prize, '97; Hope's Regina, 2d over England, half-broth- er to Beresford Pride, 1st Bath and West, '02; 1st Royal Counties, '02. Regina Sultana, 1st Bath and West and Yorkshire, '95; 2 lbs. 9i ozs. butter in 24 hours. Tula, P. 5323, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '94. Golden Lad 2d, P. 2023, H. C. A great sire, pronoun- ced by many equally as good as his fa- mous grandsire. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. White Rose, P. 4915. H. C. (Golden Chance.) V. H. C, Bath and West Show and V. H. C. Royal S., '97. 1 lb. 13f ozs. of butter five months after calving. She was considered by ma ny one of the grandest dairy cows that ever left the Island. Mabel's Lad, P. J 034, H. C. Science 2d, P. 2042, C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fon- taine, 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize win- ners over the Island. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Traveler, P. 280. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Dam of Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944, H. C. winner of 2d prize, St. Martin Show, '94 and '95. Orme. P. 1660, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. Rcgina's Pride, F. 7450, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., May, '94. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Mistake, P. 4562. C. Orme, P. 1660, H. C. Orme is the sire of many famous ani- m a I s, including Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. m Golden Lass, F. 5711. H. C. 1st over the Island. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Is- land, Aug., '90; also winner of £15 prize. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. lOi ozs. And 13 others. Homely, F. 2382, C. Cetewayo 4th, P. 581. H. C. Mabel 6th, P. 360, H.C. Aster Boy. P.r427.[C. Science 'F. 3793.1C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 160538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 Ibs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs, in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 Ibs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 Ibs. lOozs. And 9 others. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '90; also winner of £15 pr. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. •94, '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island, Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. (See above.) Oxford Dahlia. P. 2.'>88, H. C. Won 1st pr. and C, Oxfordshire Show, Eng., '93. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 106538, 23 Ibs. 6 ozs., in 7 days. Tootsie, P. .S214, H, C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H C. Ist prize over the Is- ^nd, August, '90; also winner of £15 prize. Oxford Dahlia, P. 2588. H. C. 1st pr., R. A. S., Ches- ter, Eng., '93. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. pr. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. Cetewavo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Beech Lass, F. 3514. C. Scipio, P. 157, H. C. Ist over Jersey, '77. Mabel 2d, P. 889, H. C. Royal Oak. P. 286,H.C. Aster. F.J1970. C. No. 158. Heifer. NOBLE'S SWEETBREAD, 252252, A. J. C. C. Bred by Jos. Hamon, Trinity, Island of Jersey. rBorn May 17th. 1910. ^ Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. If Solid color: black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer; very handsome head; large, prominent eyes; lofty car- riage; dish face; thin neck; long, straight back; broad hips; splendid loins; tail thin and long, and nicely set, with splendid switch; neat in bone; deep body; magnificent udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. Sire— NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for extended pedigree). Dam— OXFORD'S SWEETBREAD, 252128, A. J. C. C. (See No. 156, on opposite page, for her extended pedigree). T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 159. Cow. MAJESTY'S OXFORD QUEEN, 235199, A. J. C. C. Bred by Charles Mourant, St, Saviour, Ipland of ■Tgtsgv Born December 3d, 1907. Imported September 13th. 1909, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful young cow; handsonie head; prominent eyes; long, strong, straight back; very broad hips; splendid loins; thin, long tail, beautifully set. with splendid switch; body of enormous depth and width; loose mellow hide; matrnificent udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. Sire MAJESTY, P. 3523, H. C. now named ROYAL majesty, 79313, A.J. C.C. Winner of 1st and Grand Champion- ship, National Dairy Show, '08. 1st at Illinois State Fair '08. 1st and Grand Cham- pionship, Michigan State Fair. '10. only time shown last j'ear. Sold in our May, '08. sale to Willowdale Farm, where he wa.s sold two years later for S4,000--just four times his former price, and not half his value. Now at head of Erden- heim Farm herd, owned by Dr. Edw. vS. George, Detroit, Mich. Majesty is an unusually prepotent sire: he gets butter producers and show ring win- ners. Cora's Majesty, bought by Mr. R. B. Swift, Libfrtyville, 111., at a long piicc — one of the few unlieaten bulls at last year's shows, is a son of Majesty. He was first prize two-year- old at .^ix of the im- p o r t a n t Western shows. (For further particulars regarding Majesty's tested daughters and prize winners, see No. 30.) Dam MY QUEEN OF OXFORD, 235162, A.J. C. C: (Queen of Oxford, P. M360, H. C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit and 2d Parish prize, public butter test, May. '09. 1 lb. 15} ozs., 126 days in milk (36 lbs. 10 ozs. milk.) Full sister to The King, P. 3457. H. C. (see No. 68), sire of The King's Oxford Txia, 238443. \. J. C. C. (Oxford Ida. P. 12060. H. C). winner 0 f Certificate o f Merit and 1st God- dington prize, public butter test, May, '07, 1 lb. 12J ozs., 175 days in milk. Cer- tificate of Merit. Oct.. "07. 1 lb. 6 ozs,, 330 days in milk; Cer- tificate of Merit, Oct. '08, 1 lb. 9? ozs.. 144 daj'S in milk. f Oxford Lad, I P. 3123. H. C. 1st St. Saviour pr., '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- V i o u r-Grouville Show, Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over Jersey, Apr., '03. Cliampion St. Saviour- Grouville Show, '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Oedney Farm sale. '09, for S3,300. Seventeen of his daugh- ters have won prizes or Certificates o f Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey with- in the past five vears. (See other pedigrees for partial list.) -Some of the show ring prize winners sired by Oxford Lad are: Majesty. P. 3523. H. C-, 1st and Cham- pionship National Dairy Show, '08 (see No. 30 for full par- ticulars.) Lucy 18th (now Oxford Lad's Lucy. 213913). 1st prize and Reserve for BIythwood Bowl, class 4, Aug., '07, and numerous other prizes; sold in our '09 sale for $1,300. Distinction's Queen, P. 11732. H. C. (now Oxford Distinction's Queen, 235169). 1st over Jersey, Parish prize and Blytliwood Bowl, Aug., '06, sold in our '10 sale for $2,600. She is the dam of Distinction's Noble. (For further particulars regarding Oxford Lad see other pedigrees and illustration, op- posite page 59.) Gamboee's Queen, 213880. A. J. C. C. I (Queenie 3d. P. 8471. H. C.) Winner in public butter test. '04, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. 47 days in milk; pub- lic butter test, May, '05. 2 lbs. 3i ozs.. 249 days in milk; public butter test, Oct.. '05, 2 lbs. 9| ozs., 72 days in milk. Sold in our May, *08, sale, at 10 years old, for $1,400. to Dr. H. D. Rodman, Shel- byville, Ky. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C.C. Fli-ing Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion wdnner over thf* Island. August. '99. Sold at o u r auction sale, May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2i ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville. 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2f ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our '04 May sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated COW3 the Is- land ever produced. (See pedigree below.) Gamboge's Hero, P. 2416, H. C. 1st ov. Jer. as a tested sire. '98. 2d over J., Aug.. '98. Golden Queen of St. Saviour. 149137. A. J. C. C. (Queenie, P. 4859, C.) She was sold in our May. '00, sale, and was purchased for the Biltmore Herd, owned by Mr. George Vanderbilt. She was considered one of the best daughters of Golden Lad. She has to her credit the fol- lowing public but- ter tests: Certificate o f Merit, public butter test, '96. 2 lbs. IJ ozs., when 214 days in milk. Certificate o f Merit, publie butter test, •96, 2 lbs. 4i ozs., when 160 days in milk. Certificate o f Merit, public butter test, '95, 1 lb. 15i ozs., when 180 days in milk. f Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. H i s son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. 02, sale for $7,500. Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultana's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol. P. 2032. C. John Bull. P 2653. C. T,' ncic Peter's Rosette, P. 7363. H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498. A. J. C. C. Alinante. P. 3880, H. C. Fhnng Fox. P. 2729. Forfarshire. P. 2914. H. C. Duke. P. 2093, C Par. pr.. April, '95. , Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508, H. C. 1st pr. at St. Saviour Show, '96 2d over Jersey, '97. She has won the fol- lowing public but- ter tests- May. '96. 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. Oct.. '96. 2 lbs. 2i ozs. 217 days in milk. May, '97. 2 lbs. 5J ozs. Oct., '97. 2 lbs. 4i ozs. Oct., '98, 2 lbs. 75 02S., 118 days in milk. Oct.. '99, 2 lbs. 7 ozs.. 130 days in milk. Dam of Gamboge's Pride 2d, butter test. 2 lbs. 11 ozs. f Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $527 a head. (See above.) Boyle, P. 1.559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2100, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over tlte Is- land. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jcr.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow, in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milker. Una's Boy, P. 1752, C. Gamboge 2d, P. 2294, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th. C e r- tificate of Merit, 2 lbs. 1| ozs. Rob Roy. P. 1184, H. C. 3d ov. Jer., Aug.. '89. Sire of Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C. (See record at left.) Zanzibar, winner of Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '00. 1 lb. 14 i ozs. in 24 hours. Gamboge 2d. P. 2294, H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th. 2 lbs. 1 J ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the island has ever produced. She is dam of the great bull, H o u p 1 a. the celebrated bull, Caiest, whose eight daughters sold in our '05 auction sale at an average of $987.50: and last, but not least, she is also dam of the bull. Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer. and Par. pr. Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose. P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. f Golden Lad. P. 1242. n. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 16653S. 23 lbs, 6 ozs in 7 days. Tootsie, P. 3214. H C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Brown Fern 2d. P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane. P. 7. H. C. Happy Cctewayo, P. .582. C. His grand.sire, Cete- wayo. P. 224. C. is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2J ozs. to 37 lbs. 2} ozs. Rosette 2d. F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grou\'ille. Gamboge King. P. 1292. H. C. Favorite. P. 358, C. Oscar. F. 410. H. C. Gamboge, F. 5S46. H. C. Favorite Boy, P. 8S2. H. C. His grandson, Favorite L a d. is sire of Iris, winner of Gold Medal (1st prize) in butter test. May. '01, 2 lbs. 4} ozs., 220 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May, '00. 2 lb.--. 5 ozs.. 76 days in milk. Fancy 11th. Certifi- cate of Merit. Mav, •00. 2 lbs. 3J ozs., Bronze Medal (2d prize). M a r.. '00, 2 lbs. 11 ozs., 50 lbs. 12 ozs. milk. Browny's Grey, P. 2353, H. C. Wolseley. P. 401. H. C. 1st over Jersey, 'S3. '84, and '85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show. '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d p. ov. Jersey, '70. 1st p., St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal at Ch. Island Ex., '71. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '83. Sire of 2 tested cows. Oxford Diasy. F. 6816; H. C. A remarkable c o w, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646. Bred Jan. 23, 1911, to Gamboge's Knight, who won seoond over Jersey with his progeny, April, '08; and his son Oxford You 11 Do, P. 4075, H. C, has lately won First Over Jersey with his progeny, at the Island of Jersey bull show, held April 6, 1911. Ums is the most valuable prize, ami the gnvitest distinction that can be accorded a bvill). Gamboge's Knight is sired by Agatha s Hymg Fox, P. 3256. H. C. winner of first over .Jersev, '02 and '03. and sold on the Island for $5,000. The dam of Gamboge s Knight. Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. S'>,4/;nn A I r r ment. with very large and beautifully-placed teats. Uam — INlJliLb b DKOVVlN btAUlY, i^4()UV, A. J. C C (See above, No. 161. for her extended pedigree). T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 162. Heifer. NOBLE'S BLACK BEAUTY, 252236, A. J. C. C. Winner of Second Prize, St. Martin's Show, Island of Jersey, May, 1910. Bred by A. W. Blampied, St. John's. Island of Jersey. Born March 18th. 1909. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sods. Solid color; black tongue and switch. Lovely head; large, prominent eyes; dish face; strong, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; best of loins; tail thin and long, and well set with magnificent switch; nedge-shaped body of great depth and width; sof^, mellow hide: magnificent udder de- velopment, with good-sized and beautifully-placed teats. One of the handsomest heifers in the sale. Parish Prize. Royal Show, May, 1910. Sire NOBLE OF OAKLANDS, P. 3909, H. C. (95700, A.J. C.C.) 1st pr., St. Saviour, '07. 1st pr., Royal Show, '10, for bull and 5 female progeny. Born April 13, '05. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 190S — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10. 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. These prizes all au- thentic ; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were available. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in Eng. and on the Island within three years; and no doubt a correspond- ing number in Amer- ica. (See front page B for picture and full par- ticulars regarding the great bull. Noble of Oaklands.) Dam, JESS, P. 10907, H. C. Winner of Certificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '05, 1 lb. 3J ozs., 178 days in milk. Parish prize. Royal Show, May, '08. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H. C. A very proniising sire and a great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale, Nashville, T e n n., Dec. '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester, Mass., for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. Prof. Scovell. who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the shows, wa.? free in saj-ing, "had he been judge at Nash- ville, Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion at Tennessee State Fair, 1907." Lady Viola, P. 8463, H. C. She won 1st prize over Jersey, '04 ; won in public butter test. May. '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05. 1st pr., Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05. 1st ov. England wher- ever exhibited, '06 and '07. Champion over all England. '07. 1st pr. for butter-test cows, Aug., '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C. Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C, that tested in public butter test. May, '05, 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. First prize and Chani- pion, North Show, '00. Sire of Golden Warrior, first over England Royal Show, '03; 1st over England and Cham- pion, Dairy S., '03. Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, that we im- ported in '06. We re-bought her at Mr. J. M. Overton's sale, 'OS, for $2,550. At our '09 sale we sold 13 of his daughters at an average of $530 each. Molina, F. 8938, H. C. Winner of 2d prize (Bronze Medal). Oct.. '04. butter test. 2 lbs. 3 ozs., 1S5 days in milk. 1st over Jersey, Royal Show, May, '05. Reserve over Jersey and parish prize, May, '08. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shv Fox P. 3143, H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer., '02. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i I 1 e t s, "Gedney Far m," White Plains, N. Y., for S3.G00. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257, H. C, sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624. H. C.. and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5J ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for SI. 725. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196. that sold as a calf for $3,000. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April. '98. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '98. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May, '02. sale to J. A. Middelton, Shel- byville, Ky., the un- beaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria. 157325. and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96 '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell," sold for S11.500. His daughter. Golden Sultana, at the age of 12, sold in our '10 sale for $3,700, and her son. Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold in same sale for $11,100. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. First prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island. May. '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brook- hill Fox, three fa- mous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. A wonderful dairy cow. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 82 ozs. in 24 hours; also Oxford Vixen, that tested 2 lbs. 2i ozs. 5 tested daughters in America. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes. Three-Parish Show. ■97. Sire of "Aristocratic Beauty," that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey. '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at Three-Parish S.. '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winneis over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hrs. He also sired the great cow, "Spec- kled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7| ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and within 90 days of calving. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Parish p.. *94. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer.. Apr.. 'S7. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880, H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3737. C. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C, and Ox- ford Lass. P. 3582. C. Brookhill Rose, P. 18S9, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 21G0, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. Sire of Flying Fox, sold n our May, '02, sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. (See below.) Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th, P. 1060. C. Lemon's Venus. P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Nameless, P. 3222. H.C. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Champion Class, '95, '96. '97, '98. Poster, P. 1152. C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre. Daisy 7th, P. 3277, H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. Lugans, F. 7020, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs. in 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs. butter in 30 days. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOJ ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. lOJ ozs. Golden Kola, 127232, 17 lbs. 8i ozs. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, ■94. '95. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. Istov. Jer., *83. '84. '85. 1st p. over Jersey Jubilee Show, '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal. C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '83. Hermione, P. 634, C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of Fontaine 9th, that milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. Sarabond, P. 797. H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Bobby 3d. P. 697. H. C. Cyprus, F. 2089. C. Lemon Rex. P. 552. C. Venus, F. 1784. H. C. Margot's Boy. P. 671, H. C. Sallv 2d. P. 414. H. C. Leonidas. P. 881, H. C. Lovely Sylvia. F. 6513. C. Jupiter. P. 757. C. Daisy 4th. P. 1188, H.C. Useful Lad, P. 997. H. C. 2d pr., August, '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '85. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. Everton King, P. 390. C. Fontaine 2d. P. 807, H. C. 1st p. ov. the Island. '82. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. 1st p. ov. Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14J ozs. butter. Cetewayo 2d. P. 370. H. C. Brown Fern. F. 4606. C. Mahomet. P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Minerva, F. 2281. C. Happy, F. 309. C. Mignonne, F. 1443, C. Due to calve May 29, 1911, by Cowslip's Golden Noble, P. 4498, H. C. Cowslip's Golden Noble is a son of the famous Noble of Oaldands, P. 3909, H. C. (see front page B), and his dam is Cowslip 16th, P. 6084, H. C, known on the Island as ' the £1,000 cow." She won Parish prize, R. J. A. vS., May, '02; is a daughter of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, and Cowslip 2d, P. 810, H. C, 3d over Jersey and Parish prize, Aug. '85; Parish prize, May, *86; 1st prize, St. John, '91. T. S. COOPER & SONS* AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 163. Cow. COWSLIP'S GOLDEN BEAUTY, 252125, A. (Pretty Sand^irl, F. 9693, G.) Bred by E. P. Syvrit. St. Marys, Island of Jersey. Born November 28th, 1903. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. SoHd color; black tongue and switch. One of the largest and strongest cows in the herd and one of the most handsome, possessing great style and finish, ideal conformation, with great scale and stands on the finest of legs. She has the distinct wedge shape that Jersey breeders "swear by," and which characterizes such famous cows as Jersey Belle of Scituate, Is a persistent milker, and can hardly be dried up for calving. A cow of wonderful vitality, proud carriage, strong, with good back and prominent hips. Her udder is immense, attached high up be- hind and runs well forward: teats remarkably good and beautifully-placed. Id every sense a great dairy cow. and a prepotent breeder. Sire COWSLIP*S GOLDEN LAD, P. 3250, H. C. A sire of great dairy cows. He is out of the same dam as the "Coming" Island sire, Cowslip's Golden Noble, P. 4498, H. C, one of the premier service bulls in the herd of Mr. Jno. A. Perree, Secretary of the Jer- sey Herd Book. Golden Hamley, 59875. A. J. C. C. P. 2963. H. C. Sold in our May. '01. auction for $1,100 to Mrs. M. M. Patter- son, Port Kennedy, Pa. Dam GOLD MEDAL PRINCESS, 187433, A.J. C.C. (Sandgirl, F. 9301, C.) Winner of Gold Medal, public butter test. May. '01, 3 lbs. 23 023. butter. 13.5 days in milk. Sold in our May. '05. auction for SI .600. to Mr. Howard Wil- lets. Cowslip 16th. P. 6084. H. C. Cowslip 16th was one of the best daugh- ters ever sired by Golden Lad. She was known on the Island as the £1,000 cow. as her breeder would not part with her. Nizam P. 2408. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 1st prize St. Peter*3, '97. Sire of Golden Lad of St. Peter's. 57223. A. J. C. C. Champion Winner over Tliree West- ern Parishes, '99, and several other prizes. Hamley. P. 2637. H. C. Now registered a a Golden Lad's Cham- pion, 57222, A. J. C. C., and sold at our '00 May auction sale to Mr. Elmer A. Darling, President, A. J. C. C. He won first prize over the Island, '99, in his class; also Champion winner over all bulls at the same show , and has proved him- self ft great sire. Golden Lad's Solid Gold, 1491G2. A. J. C.C. Miramme 7th, P. 7721, J. H. B., H.C. First prize winner St. John, '99. She was sold at our May. '04, auction sale for $1,000 to Dr. C. E. Still. Kirks- ville, Mo., and was considered the hand- somest cow in the sale. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Cowslip 2d, P. 810, H. C. 3d over jersey and Parish prize. '85. Parish prize, '86. 1st pr. St. John, '91. Golden Pasha. P. 2154. C. Sire of Rome, 1st Devon County. Ist Bath and West Show. H.C.Roy. Show. '98 2d Bath and West Show. 2d Royal Counties Show. Ist Royal Show. 2d Cambridge Show. 1st Gloucester Show. 1st and champion spr., '97, Crown Prince. 1st over Eng. Esses Show and other winnings. Jersey Lily. P. 4004. C. 2d St. Peter's. Unregistered Cow sired by Claudius. P. 1536. C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq (the best judge on the Island) told us that the dam of Gold Medal Princess was a remarkable dairy cow aud anxious to get one of her daughters, he bought Gold Medal Princess as a heifer for his sister. It has since been proved that his Judgment was all right. Due to calve Sept. 7, 1911, to Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C, winner of 2d over Jersey with his pro- geny, April, 'OS. (See front page E, for ped- igree and particulars of this great sire. ) He is a son of Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C, 1st over Jersey, '02, and '03; and his dam is the distinguished 4th, P, 8S01, H. C. (now Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 1S7430), sold in our She is one of the best daughters of the great Cuiest, P. 2591, son of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug.. '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America ta an aver- age of $.'527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 16653S, 23 lbs. 6 ozs., in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097, 21 lbs. lOJ ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOJ ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, IS lbs. 15 ozs. Golden Kola, 127232. 17 lbs. Si ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. Golden Ora, 127228, 16 lbs. li ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14^ ozs. And 4 others. Handsome 2d, P. 5686. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. Show. '97. 1st Parish prize, '95. Golden Lad. P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '90: also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 13 tested cows in America. Averaging 18 lbs. J ozs. each Miramme, F. 7.534, H- C. 1st St. Ouen Show as a heifer in milk. Carlo. P. 180. C. 1st pr. St. John, '78. Par. R.J. A.S.,'7S. 2d pr. over Jer., '79. 1st pr. over Jer., 'SO. Sire of Belle Dame 2d, IS lbs. 12 ozs. And 3 others. Cowslip, P. 24. C. 1st St. .Tohn, '76. '80. P. p. R.J. A. S., '79, '81. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an average of $527 a head. Maitland Lily, P. 4017, H. C. Reser^'e over Jer. Parish prize, May, '93. 1 st and Sweepstakes. 3-Parishes Show. f Jennie's Prince. P. 1073. n. Ladv Baroness, F. 2514. H. C. Hillside Lad, P. 1163, C. J. c. c. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, ^ including S u 1 1 a n e 14th, that in the Tunbridge Welle (England) butter test, '02, in her ii, fifteenth year gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. IJ ozs. butter in 24 hours when 132 days in milk, winning the silver medal. Also sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Trial, P. 1187, who sired Finance. P. 4611, C. She has to her credit a public fair test of 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 21 hours, and a milk record of 55 lbs. per day at the fair, and 61 lbs. at her home. Golden La.ss 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. D. S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 lb. 14J oza. butter. Distinction Glory, P. 1680. H. C. Sold to Sir J. Blyth. Handsome of Waverley, P. 3777, C. ( Bobby .5th, P. 1060. C. \ Lady Smart. Hero, P. 120, H. C. 1st pr. St. John. '76. Pretty Maid. F. 1493. C. Par. pr., R. J. A. S. Orange Peel. F. 129. H. C. Brown Fannv. F. 594. H. C. Sir Thomas. P. 1125, C. Maitland Daisy, P. 2941. H. C. Wolselev's Prince. P. 721, H. C. Jennie. F. 1586. C. Castor. P. 870. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '87. 3d States p., '87. Ist over Jersey. '88. Dollv of the Valley, P. 1246. H. C. Miss Julia .3d. P. 297S. H. C. cow, Gamboge's Pride '05 auction for $2,500. Oxford Lass. Volunteer, P. 694, H. C. Miss Julia. P. 1157. H.C. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040. 14 lbs. 1) ozs. Son of Cicero. P. 266. H. C, 1st pr. over Jersey. *82. Sire of Lady Longfield. 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. p. and 3d over Jer. in "84. Also Par. p. Daughter of Sultane, P. 7. H. C. "The first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever seen. " Sultan Cicero, P. 670. H. C. [ Golden Lass, F. 5711, H.C. 1st over the Island. Sire said to be Roy- alist. P. 139, H. C, son of Regina, F. 32, H.C. Monarch. P. 1167, H. C. Distinction. F. 5519. H. C. 4th ov. Jer. and Ist Foundation Stock prize. Mar.. '80. Useful Lad. P. 997, H. C. 2d over Jersey, '88. Happy's Waverly. F. 5423. H. C. 1st St. Martin Show. Sweepstakes Show. Dick. F. 171, H. C. 1st St. John, '73. 74. Cowslip. P. 24 C. 1st St. John. '76. '80. Parish prize, '79. '81. Clement. F. 61. H.C. 2d over Jer., '67, '68. 2d English Roy.. '68. Cowslip. F. 330. H. C. 1st over Jersey. 13i lbs. butter. Golden Nero. P. 729. H. C. 3d ov. Jer., Apr.. '86, Monta L'Abbe Lily, F. 6177. H. C. Castor. P. 870. H. C. (See below.) La Marechale. F. 7339. H. C. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. '94. Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st over Jer.. ■83,'S4.'85. 1st pr. over Jersey Jubilee Show. '83. Champion Cup for greatest number of points, 'S3. St. John's Twist. F. 6798. H. C. Jim. P. 346. H.C. Dolly. P. 252. C. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. Earring. F. 2341, C. Bute, P. 328. C. La Grande Julia, F. 3040, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 164. COWSLIP'S SILVER CROWN, 252139, A. J. C. C. (Silver Crown's Lass, P. 12527, G.) Bred by J. S. Arthur, St. Mary's, Island of Jersey. Born June 7th, 1905. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful young cow; handsome head; rich col- ored horns; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; good withers; broad hips; thin, long tail, with splendid switch; thin, soft, mellow hide; great depth and width of body; splendid udder, with good-sizege'.s Pride 4lh, P. S801, H. C. (now Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430), sold in our '05 auction for $2,500. She is one of the best daughters of the great Caiest, P. 2591, son of Oxford Lass. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 165. Cow. Bred by J. Nicolle, St. Helier'a, Island of Jersey. Born August 13th. 1906. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful cow. very handsome head, large prom- inent eyes, rich amber horns,, thin lone netrk, long strong straight back, broad hips, splendid withers, tail thin and long, wide and deep body, tliin mellow hitie, sfJendid udder with good sized an i well placed teats. One of the best dairy cows, in the Oamboge Knight family. GAMBOGE'S ALTAMA (Altama 3d, P. 252157, A. J. C. C. 13313, G.) Sire GAMBOGE'S KNIGHT, P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (with his progeny), Apr., '08. His son, Oxford Vou'U Do, has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr., 'U, Bull Show, Is- land of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763, H. C, Cer- tificate of Merit, May, '10, pubhc but- ter * test, 1 lb. 15i ozs., 84 days in milk. Mis.s Hoselle, P. 12S52, H. C, Certificate of Merit, May. '08. 1 lb. 12 ozs.. 130 days in milk. Tiddledywink's Daisy 2d, P. 12934, H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Granddaughter 238448), Certificate of Merit, Mav. '08, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit. May, '09, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 118 days in milk. A Cham, winner a t leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model, 232512, 1st pr. 2-year-old, Nat. Dairy Show, •09. Merry May. 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr., Class 2. Aug., '10. Oxford Bess. P. 14612, 2d pr. and St. Sa- viour Parish prize, Class 2. Aug.. '10; 1 st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u y i 1 I e Show. '10. Netina's Lad. P. 3979, H. C. Trinity Parish pr., Class 1, Apr., '07, Jessica, P. 13228, H. C, St. John, Parish pr.. Class 3, Aug., '08. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) Dam ALTAMA, F, Q373, H. C. Agatha's Flying Fox. P. 3250, H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, .St. Saviour and G r o u V i II e Show, '02. 1st pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44. '02. 1st pr. over the Is- land, Aug., '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeder's Cup and Reserve Cham., St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '05. Combination, P. 3744, H. C, 1st prize o\er Jer.sey, M a y, '06; 1st prize. St. Helier Show, Aug., '06; 1st prize and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville Show. April, '09, in com- petition with Beau- \nor King, Plymouth Lad, and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield; 1st pr. over Jersey, April. '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. (See No. 60 for full particulars.) And this in spite of the get of Agatha's Fly- ing Fox having been practically a I 1 ex- ported as calves. His breeder. Mr. .fcihn A. Perree, sold him to Mr. Howard Wil- let's "G e d n e y For m." White Plains. N. Y., for S5.000. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of $558. Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430. A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. S801. H. C.) 3d pr. over Jersey, Aug.. '01. 3d prize over Jersey, Aug., .02. 3d pr. in public but- ter teat, 2 lbs. 7J ozs,, 4S days in milk. Sold for $'.',500. in our May, '05, auction, to Mr. Howard Willets, owner of Gedncy Farm. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. Aug., "99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. "in same sale, three of his heifers on 1st calf averaged S933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2j ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. T^ouis Show. Sept.. '04. in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won bj' the get of Flying Fox. Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow, Agatha. F. 8432, H. C. J. H. B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs. H ozs. in 24 hours, Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. She sold in our May, '02, auction for $1,700. to Mrs. M. M. Patterson, Port Kennedy, Pa. f Caiest, P. 2591.H. C. I 1st prize, Champion- [ ship and State's pr., Grouville Show, '98. i Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2904, H. C. and other noted animals, among them being Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801. H. C. 2 lbs. 7 J ozs.. being 48 days in milk in public but- ter test; 1st prize winner over the Is- land and Blvthwood Bowl, Aug., '04. Fifteen daughters o f Caie-st sold in our '05 and '06 auction sales, averaging $865 each. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, H. C. 1st pr., St. Saviour Show, '96. 2d over Jersey, *97. She has won the fol- lowing public butter tests: Mav. '90, 2 lbs. 7i ozs. Oct.. '96, 2 lbs. 2i ozs. 217 days in milk. Mav. '97, 2 lbs. 5J ozs. Oct., '97, 2 lbs. 4} ozs. Oct., *98, 2 lbs. 7i ozs.. 118 days in milk. Golden Fern's I>ad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of .Jersey has ever pro- duced. II i s son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for S7.500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion -sale for .SI 0.000. Kosette 5th, P. 2882, H. C. A very rich anrl per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante. P. 3880, H. C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H.C. Three Champion winners. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal d a m. he proved hi mself a remark- able sire, but was butchered before his value as a sire was known. Courageous Countess of Oaklands, P. 8040, H. C, now named Countess of Oaklands. 162098. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Fontaine's King, P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. Oxford Lass, P. 3.582. C. She was never tested for butter, but tnilk- ed as high as 28 qts. daily. She is darn of Houpla, Cai.'st. Oxford Lad. ( )xfurd Ixia, a ti d other faiiiiius animals f Rob Roy. P. 1184, H.C. Boyle, P. 1.559, H. C. Sire of The celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C Fontaine 7th. Sth and 9th, all prize winners over the Island. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. *94. Sarabond, P. 797, H. C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months o I d. This was a great Io.ss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Kosette 4th, P. 2128, C. Orme. P. 1660. H. C. Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs. H 023- of butter in 24 hours. Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Rosette Sth, P. 2881, H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C. C. Courage, P. 1813. C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq, the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull, Courage, was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. (See above.) Fontaine 4th, F. 2537. C. Reserve No. for Cup, '90. 1st over Jersey, '90, '91. 1st Herd Book, '90. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d ov. Jer., April, '87. 1st ov. .Jer.. April, *8S. 2d ov. Jer., April. '89. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., *89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252, C. One of the best cows in her dav on the Island. Oscar. F. 410, H. C. Gamboge. F. 5846. H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, II. C. Sire of 14 tested cows in America, averag- ing 18 lbs. I oz. each. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug., '00: also win- ner of £15 prize. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., *70. f Happy Cetewayo, P. 582. C. Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Dahlia. P. 2588. H. C. Winner of 7 1st prizes in Englaml. Sarabond. P. 797, H. C. Rosette 4th. P. 2128, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787. H. C. Milked as high as 20 quarts. She died of milk fever. June 11. '95. Guenon's Pride, P. 347. H. C. 3d ov. J. and P. p.. '82. 1st Guenon p., '82. "83. Fontaine, F. 2058, C. 1st over Jersey, '86. Wolselev, P. 401. H. C. Lst pr. ov. Jer., '83, '84. Sultane, P. 7. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '70. Count Cicero. F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Oxford Dai.sy. F. 6816'. H. C. A remarkable cow. Scipio, P. 1.57. H. C. 2d over Jersey. '77. 2d H. B. and P. p.. '77. */2» Bull Calf. Bred by Jos. Nicolle, St. Helier's, Island of .Jersey. Born April 20th, 1910. Imported (in dam) September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sods, Solid color. Gamboge 2d. Dam of Gamboge 4th. 2 lbs. 1 J ozs.. 24 hrs. .Some years ago while on the Island we called to see Oxford Lass, having been tokl it would be hartl to find her equal in Jersey. Nothing could tempt the owner to name a price on her, and he finally told us that if he sold the cow. he also would have to leave the Island. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily and her milk veins and udder were a sight to see. Wc were so much impressed with her that we went to see her several times. Her daughter. Oxford Ixia, tested on the PubHc Fair Grounds 2 lbs. 13 ozs. in 24 hours. She is also dam of Golden Queen of St. Sa^^ou^, 149137. A. J. C. C, that tested in Public Butter Test 2 lbs. IJ ozs. in 24 hours, 214 days in milk. She is also dam of Flying Fox's Oxford Lass. First pr. winner over the Island, .A^ug., 1903, in a large clas.s. Also dam of Caiest. P. 2591. H. C, Houp La. P. 2793. H. C, and Oxford Lad. P. 3123. H. C. Three celebrated sires. The latter winning First prize at St. Saviour Show, 1902. JOLLY KNIGHT, 97183, A. J. C. C. Sire— NOBLES JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4156. H. C. 1st over .Jersey. Apr., '10; 1st pr. and Champion, .Aug.. *10. (See No. 124 for his extended pedigree.) Dam— GAMBOGE'S ALTAMA, 2S2IS7, A. J. C. C. (See above. No. 165, for pedigree and description.) T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 1911. No. 166. Cow. JOLLY LASS OF ST. LAWRENCE, 213948, A. J. C. C. Rrcd by .John F. Poignand, St. Lawrem-f. Island of Jorsev. • Born April 22nd, 1905. Imported October Sth, 1907, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. White on brisket, right stifle, belly, flanks and feet; white hind feet, tongue and switch. A very handsome cow and a grand breeder; hand- some head; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; splen- did withers; strong, straight back; very broad hips; liest of loins; thin, long tail, witii magnificent switch, beautifully set; wedge-shaped body of great depth and width; magnificent udder of grand proportions; good-sized and beautifull>'-piaced teats. Sire GOLDEN JOLLY. P. 2921, H. C. 'First prize and Cham- pion, North Show, 1900. Sire of Golden Wairior, First over England Royal Show, 1903. First over England and Champion Dairy S., 1903. Sire of Jol ly Lady of Beech wood. Winner of first prize, Illinois State Fair, '08. First Champion and Grand Champion at the National Dairy Show, Chica- go, in., 'OS. He also sired the four cows that won first prize for bull and pro- duce, Illinois State Fair and at the National Dairy Show, Chicago. "OS. Golden .lolly has given indications through his progeny of being a superlatively pre- potent sire in pro- ducing cows that combine the highest quality for both beauty and utility. Sire of Poppy Viola. 2i years old. win- ner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Sire of Jolly Lass, 3 vears old, testing 1 ib. 15{ ozs., 101 days in milk. Sire of ,Tolly Maiden, 2§ years old, 1 lb. 8i ozs., 146 days in milk. Sire of Twylish 9th, 2| years old, 1 lb. 5 ozs., 153 days in milk. Sire of Jess. 2 years old, 1 Ib. 3\ ozs., 153 days in milk. Sire of Michaelmas Daisy. 2d pr. heifer in milk (50 entries). Sire of Jolly's Daisy. 1st prize over the Is- land, August, '06. (51 entries), and many other cham- pion winners. Dam ORNATE, F. 8929, H. A 22-quart cow. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 21G0. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. FU-ing Fox, sohl in our May, 1902. sal for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for S10,200. His ten months' old bull calf sold in our May, 1907, sale for SIO.OOO, and in same sale his grandson, "Stockwell," sold for SI 1,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an average of S4,560. His sons and daugh- ters have been win- ning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacihc. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. They are not only winners in the show ring, but in the pub- lic butter tests as well. For full particulars see front pages. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440. C. First prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island. May, '98. A wonderful dairy cow. She has milked as high as 28 qts. daily. Without a doubt she ranks way up among the very best the Island has ever pro- duced. She is not only a great dairy cow but a wonder- ful breeder. She is dam of Reminder, P. 2419. H. C, who has sired a wonder- ful lot of dairy cows, she is dam of Brookhill Fox, a famous prize win- ner, dam of the sensational bull. Golden Jol \y, were he still living. $15,000 would not be a bad investment. She is also dam of the great young cow, Brookhill Lady Fox Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. Sth and 9th. all prize winners over the I fj 1 a n d. Fontaine 9th, milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. He also sired the great cow. "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "N u r s i e." that made the phenom- enal record of 2 lbs. 7J ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days, and with- in 90 days of calv- ing. She sold in our May. '07, .sale for $2,200 to Mr. A, B. Lewis. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Parish p., '94. Her dam, Brown Fern 2d. is out of Brown Fern, dam of Emi- nence, F. 7124, C sweepstakes, N. C. Show, '92; dam of Little Eminence, 21 lbs. C ozs., wirmer of 1st prize, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, In- diana and St. Louis Fairs ; al.so Sweep- stakes winner, Minne- sota State Fair, '02. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., Aug., S9. 2d ov. J., Apr., '87. '89. 1st ov. Jer., Apr., '88. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880, H. C. Dam of the noted sires, Nunthorpe, The Owl and Ali- cante's Boy. Oxford Rose, P. 3787, C, dam of Courage Oxford Lass, dam of Oxford Ixia, the bronze medal win- ner in public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 8 ozs., g r a n d a m of Oxford Ixia 3d, silver and bronze medal winner at public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 15| ozs. Brookhill Rose, P. 1889. C. i Golden Lad, { P. 1242. H. C. Sixty-five of bis get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs., in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097. 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate, 122.^i09. 29 lbs. lOJ ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs. 8J ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad, 18 lbs. 1^ ozs. Golden Lass of St. John, 149150, 16 lbs. 3 ozs. Golden Ora. 127228. 16 lbs. 1| ozs. Golden Tricolor, 127227, 15 lbs. 14^ ozs. And 40 others. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. See record below of her grandam. Qualitv, F. 1748, H. C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097, 21 lbs. lOi ozs, Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. 10 5 ozs. Golden Kola, 127232. 17 lbs. 8^ ozs. And 1 1 others. See above. I Brown Fern 2d, P, 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. f Wolseley. P. 401, H. C. i Istov. Jer.,'83. 'S4,'85. 1st p. over Jersey Jubilee Show. '83. Champion Cup for greatest number of points, '83. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. "The first, of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., 'S3. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. 1| ozs. Hermione, P. 634, C. Sultan's Favourite. P. 873. H. C. 1st pr. St. Saviour. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th, that in the Tunbridge Wells (England) butter test. 1902, in her fifteenth year gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. IJ ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the silver medal. Golden Lass 4th. P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. ov. Eng., '90. 1 Ib. 14i ozs. butter. Everton King, P. 390. C. Sire of many noted prize winners; among which were the grandest dairy cows ever seen on the Island. Fontaine 2d, P. 807. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, 1882. Suitane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr. St. Saviour. Sire of the famous bull, Golden Lad, as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jer., '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. Cetewayo 2d, P. 370, H. C. Brown Fern, F. 4606, C. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy, F. 1152, C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '67. 1st pr. over Jer., '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero. P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524, 26 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair, 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie, 18246, IS lbs. 3 ozs. And 4 others. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Happy, F. 309, C. Mignonne, F. 1443, C. 1 Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. ov. Jersey, '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040. 14 lbs. I J ozs. (See below.) Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners, and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey in '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo's Silver Bell, 17 lbs. 2J ozs. Cetewayo's Lily, 17 lbs. Cetewayo's Daisy, 16 lbs. 4 ozs. Cetewayo's Dorcas, 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. QuaUty, F. 1748, H. C. Dairy Boy, P. 218. C. Fontaine, F. 2058. C. 1st over Jersey, '86. Count Cicero, F. 39S. H. C. 2d p. ov. Jersey, '83. Sultane Sth. P. 944. H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over Jersey. Cetewayo, P. 224. C. Sunrise. F. 1947, H. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274, H. C. 1st pr. ov. Jer., '79, '80. Browny, F. 2002, C. Prince of Wales, 1st pr. ov. Jer.. '65. 2d Eng. Royal. '65. Flower, F. 53, H. C. Happy. P. 211, C Sire of Happy Blossom, 18218. 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Jeannaise, 15789, 17 lbs. Sh ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736. C. Scipio. P. 157, H. C. 2d over Jersev, '77. 2d H. B. and Parish prize, '77. Quahty. F. 1748, H. C. Winner of 1st prize and Champion Cup at the Roval Jersey Show. '82, 16 lbs. 8 ozs. in 7 days.' Due to calve June 10, 1011, l>y Viola's Golden Fern, 77393, A. J. C. C (See number eleven for full pedigree.) No. I66}i. Heifer Calf. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Coopersburg, Pa. Born August 1st, 1910. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A very handsome calf; lovely head; large, sparkling eyes; thin neck; good length; broad hips; thin, long tail, beautifully set; deep bodj'; thin. soft, mel- low hide; magnificent, udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. BLUE BELLE'S JOLLY LASS, 255627, A. J. C. C. Sin BLUE BELLE'S QOLDEN FERN, 69196, A. J. C. C. (For his extended pedigree, see No. 141). Dam JOLLY LASS OF ST. LAWRENCE. 213948, A. J. C. C. (See above for her extended pedigree). T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALES OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, 191 K No. 167. Cow. FINANCIAL DAISY, 252132, A. J. C. C. (P. 12028, H. C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit, Public Butter Test, October, 1909—2 !bs. 9| oz. Butter, 34 Days in Milk (45 lbs. 4oz. Milk.j First Over Jersey and Parish Prize, August, 1910. Winner of BLYTHWOOD BOWL, August 1910. Bred by J. G. Buesne!. St. Sjiviour, Island vf Jersey. Born Julv 12th. 1904. Imported September 20th, I'JIO, by T. S. Cooper A Sons. Solid color; black tonsiie and switch. She "looks the part" of her remarkable record as butter test winner and Blythwootl Bowl cow on the Island; has a long, wide, deep body; ribs well sprung, broad and Hat; thin withers; long," level back, and a wonderful barrel, deep and capacious. Her head is clean and handsome, with thin fiat neck, and she has the crumpled horns of Coomassie; tail very thin, long, with switch 'brushing the ground. She has most tortuous milk veins; an udder perfect in shape, carried up close to body, exceedingly full behind and running far forward; good-sized teats well- placed. « "A bundle of dairy energy and power." Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C. Was bred by Mr. Wm. Labey, founder and breeder of the great Fontaine and Mabel family. Mabel's Poet has had a wonderful record. He has been awarded twenty-tow first prizes and is tlie sire of over fifty first prize winners, in- cluding Poet's Pride, champion cow for young cows and Grand' Champion, Brockton Tair, Mass., '06; L a d y Aldiin 2d. 2d over .[*, F. 274, H. C. 1st ov. Jer.. '79. '80. 1st Eng. Roy., '79. 1st St. Peter, '79. '80. 1st Penna. State Fair, '80. Sold at auction to Mr. T, A. Havemeyer for $3,200. Mousy. F. 1931. C. Dam of Mousy 2d, 1 7 lbs. 1 oz. Sans Peur 2d, F. 287, C. Mabel, P. 213, C. Rayon d'Argent, P. 1869, H. C. Royal Belle 2d. P. 1977, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize. '89 and '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (As above.) Royal Belle 2d, P. 1977, H. C. (See above.) Golden Lad, P, 1242. H. C. (As above.) Rough Briar, F. 2692. H. C. Margot's Boy. P. 671. H. C. Son of Wolseley, P. 401, H. C. 1st ov. Jer., 'S3. '84, '85; 1st p- ov. Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83; Cham. Cup for greatest number of points. 'S3. Sally 2d. P 414, H. C. Leonidas, P. 881.H.C. Lovelv Sylvia, F. 6513. C. Jupiter. P. 757, C. Daisy 4th. P. 1188, H. C. Useful Lad. P. 997. H. _C. 2d pr., August. '88. Baron's Mabel, P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '85. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 174. Heifer. MONA'S MISS VIOlvA, 240505, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopcrsburg, Pa. Born January 17th. 1910. Spot in forehead; brisket, belly, tongue, tail and switch white. A lovely heifer; handsome head; large, prominent eyes: broad forehead; dished face; rich -colored horns; thin neck; broad hips; splendid loins; tail thin and long and beautifully set. with splendid switch; neat in bone; soft, mellow hide; deep body; splendid udder development, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 3160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N, C. Show, '96. '97. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning first prizes and Grand Champion honors from the At- lantic to the Pacific. His five tested daugh- ters averaged 18 lbs. 5i ozs. each. His two best daughters in public butter test are Freedom, 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, at the Tring show ring. England, being 140 days in milk, and Gold Mine, Gold Medal, Tunbridge Wells. England. 2 lbs. 7 ozs. of butter in 24 hours, being in mi!k 150 days. Sire MONA'S HAND" SOME FERN, 84194, A. J. C. C. Eminent's Mona, 195791, A, J. C. C. (Mona 16th. P. 10068, H. C.) One of the best of the daughters of Emi- nent 2d. Butter test. 20 lbs 2 ozs. in 7 days. Dam MISS VIOLA, P. 9644, H. C. (195796. A. J. CO One of the best cows in the "Linden Grove" herd. She won the Goddington prize, in the public butter test, testing 2 lbs. 15 ozs. in 24 hours, 39 days in milk. She is sired by the highly commended buU.Wiloh, P. 2855, H. C.. sire of a mag- nificent lot of dairy cows on the Island. The dam of Miss Viola is the world's famous cow, "Lady Viola." (See pedi- gree to the right; also No. 173. opposite) Dam of Miss Viola: Lady Viola, P. 8463. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '04 won in pubUc but- ter test. May, '04, 2 lbs. 12 ozs. 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05. 1 st pi , , Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show, '05. 1st ov England wher- ever exhibited, '06. '07 and 'OS. Champion over all England, '07. Dam of Noble of Oaklands. that won 1st for bull and progeny at the Royal Jer. Show, '10. Miss Viola. P. 9644, H. C, that tested in pubiic butter test. May. '05. 2 lbs. 15 ozs. Willoh's Rosy. P. 10444, H. C, that tested in public bxit- ter test, 3 lbs. of butter. Poppy Viola P. 10902. H. C. winner of Bronze Medal in public butter test, yielding 1 lb. 15 ozs., when 159 days in milk, being only 30 months old. Eminent 2d, P. 2532, H. C. Sold at our '05 auc- tion sale for $10,000. One of the best sons of Golden Fern's Lad. Sire of Eminent's Evasion, 24 lbs. 8 ozs. Eminent's Snow. 24 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Belle of St. Saviour, 21 lbs. I oz. Eniinent's Fawn Beauty, 20 lbs. 12 ozs. Lady Eminent. 20 lbs. 1 1 ozs. Eniinent's Golden Lena. 20 lbs. 4 ozs. Eminent's Lady Sul- tane. 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Mona, 20 lbs. 2 ozs. Eminent's Jewel, 20 lbs. Eminent's Eminence. 19 lbs, 2 ozs. Eminent 2d's Bess. 18 lbs. 10 ozs. Mona 1 1th, P. 6476. H. C. A large and very handsome cow, and considered by her breeder (Mr. Hac- quoil) one of the best Monas he ever bred. She was sold at a long price to Lady de Rothschild. Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 3d over Jer. and Par. pr., April, '98. 1st over Jer.. Aug., '98 Reserve over Jersey and Par. prize, '00. 1st at Three-Parish Show. '99. Sire of Nobleman's Lady Mary, sold in our May. '02, sale to J. A. Middelton, Shel- byville, Ky., the im- beaten Champion of many shows. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion, N. C. Show, '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07. sale for $10,200. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. Sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. She is full sister to Golden Lad's Fawn Duch- ess, that tested 23 lbs 6 ozs. Eminence. F. 7124. H. C. 2d St. Martin, '92. Sweepstakes. N. C, '92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Hack be am, P. 1938. H. C. , Mona Sth. P. 3983. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, May, '96. Reserve, Champion Class, May, '97. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey. '98. 1st and Sweepstakes. 3-Parish Show. '97 Sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public b itter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 10^ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test, 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par. Show, '97. A magnificent dairy cow. f Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. I Sixtv-five of his get \ sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Bagatelle. F. 5076, C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H, C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all piize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d ov. Jersey. 2d H. B. and Par. p.. '94. f Traveler. P. 280, C. Brown Fern, F. 4606. C. Mourier Boy, P. 1641. H. C. 2d prize over Jer.. '92. Brown Topsy, F. 7744, H. C. F. S. prize over Jer- sey, May. '91. Islander. P. 1181, H. C. 2d over Jersey. '90. 1st and Champion, North Club. '90, Mona 5th. P. 2619, C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '93. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Nameless. P. 3222. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Cham. Class, '95. '96, '97, '98. Scored 97 points. Milked 24 qts. a day; private test. 2 lbs. 1 1 ozs. butter in one day. Poster. P. 1152, C. A bull held in high esteem by F. C. Le Maistre on account of his dam and gran dam. especially the latter. Daisy 7th. P. 1188. H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs.. 7 days: 89 lbs 5 ozs.. 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097,21 lbs. 10 ^ ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs, loi ozs. Golden Kola. 127232, 17 lbs, 8^ ozs. And 9 others. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August. '90; also winner of £15 pr. fSee above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Mourier King. P. 1115, H. C. Japonnaise. F. 4376, C. Major Gordon, P. 909, H, C. 1st over Jer., '88. '89. 1st and Cham., North Club Show, Locket 2d, P. 685, C. Three times Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville. f Lily's Prince. P. 681. H. C. 1st over Jer. and 1st H. B. prize, '86. 1st over Jer., '87. ( Mona 3d, P. 1447. H.C. Pal. prize. May, '86. 2dov. J. and P. p.. '87. Istov. J. and P. p.. '89. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sally 2d, P. 414. H. C Leonidas. P. 831, H. C. Lovely Sylvia, F. 6513, C. Jupiter. P. 757, C. Daisy 4th, P. 1188, H. C. Lugans. F. 7020, C. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d prize, August, '88 Baron's Mabel. P. 1419. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. August, '85. 3d over Jersey. 3d H. B. pr. and Par. pr., '86. 2d over Jer,, Aug.. '86. Bred February 1st, 19U, to the celebrated Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars of his illustrious parentage.) Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter" at the Island of Jersey bull show, April, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sons won all first prizes in all the other classes. The first-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oaklands no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood of those two wonderful cows, Lady Viola and Blue Belle. It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oaklands will again be offered at auction, so get a little of this blood while it is "on the counter." As in the case of Golden Fern's Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. MAY 30, I9U. No. 175 Heifer. Bred by T. S. Cooper & Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. Bom November 13th. 1909. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer; nice head; strong, straight back; broad hips; tail thin and long and beautifully set, with splendid switch; soft, mellow hide; deep body; great udder development, running way to the front, with good-sized and well-placed teats. f The Owl. P. 2195, H.C. 1st p.. St. Saviour. '95. 2d pr. over Jersey, '95, '96. 1st pr. over Jersey, '97. Scored 92 points. At onr May. '01, auc- tion sale, three daughters of T h e Owl, all we had. averaged $600 each. Two of them have since won 1st prize in their class at West Virginia State Fair. Sire of Golden Maid 3d. Cer- tificate of Merit, 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 130 days after calving; Par. prize. Class 1, May. '00: Par. prize. Class 4. Aug.. '01. The Owl's Oxford Daisy, 1st and Champion. Brock- ton, Mass., Fair. '10. Sold in our '02 sale. The Owl's Jessie. 18 lbs. 8 ozs. butter in 7 days; 7420 lbs milk and 49S-55 lbs. esti- mated butter in 8 months. Imported Lincoln, 15 lbs, 2 ozs. of butter in 1 7 days. Insouciante, 9393 lbs. milk in one year as a two-year-old. Mousy 10th. 20396 lbs. milk in three years. Pervenche, 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, Class 2, Aug., '00. He has sired many other deep milkers and prize winners too numerous to mention. THE OWVS MONA, 240365, A. J. C. C. Sire MONA'S HAND= SOME FERN, 84194, A.J. C.C. (See preceding page. No. 174. for his ex- tended pedigree.) His sire. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, is the most cele- brated bull the Is- land of Jersey ever produced. His son, Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02, sale for$7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold iu our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000 His ten-months old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson. "Stockwell." sold for $11,500 His dam, Eminent's Mona, 195791, is one of the best daugh- ters of Eminent 2d, P. 2532. H. C. She made a butter test of 20 lbs. 2 ozs. in seven days. Dam THE OWL'S DUCHESS OF ST. SAVIOUR, 203629, A. J. C. C. (BAY LEAF llth, P. 8123. C.) One of the greatest dairy cows in the "Linden Grove" herd, and has milk- ed as high as 24 qts. ■ daily. Bay Leaf 9th, P. 6460. C. Morion, P. 1690, H. C. Sire of The Owl and other prize winners. 1st pr. winner over Jersey, '91 and '92. Full brother to Pioneer, P. 1602, H.C. 1st over Jersey, '91, '92; sire of Nuricl, 1st over Jer.. '00: and 1st H. B. and Pat. pr.. '00: Lady Clair, 3d H. B. and Par. pr., '00; Pensee, Certificate of Merit, '00, butter test, 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. Morion is sire of Ox- ford Orange. P. 6361, C, a magni- ficent dairy cow: dam of Fern's Ox- ford Orange, sold in our '07 sale for ?2,900. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. 1st pr. winner over Jersey, '91 . 1st p., R. C. S . '96, '97. 1st and Cham,, Roy. C. Show. '98. 1st p., B. and W. S., '98, and many other prizes. Alicante was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94, when she had yielded over 10,000 lbs. of milk in course of one lac- tation. She is also the dam of Alican- te's Boy and "The Owl." The former won first prize. Roy- al Counties Show. '96. '97: 1st p. and Cham., Counties S., '98. Nunthorpe, P. 1769, H. C. 2d over all Jer., '93. Sire of Uncle Peter, 3d over Jer. and Par. p., '95, and Par. p., '96. Plaisance, 3d over Jer. and Par. p.. '96, and Reserve, Aug.. '96. Sweet Eyes. 2d Par. pr., '96; tjtica Par. p., '97: Cherry 2d, B. and W., '97: 1st R. C, '97; 1st Royal. '99; West Show, '99, and 2d R. C, '99. Buxom Lass 5th, 3d L. D. Show. '97. Bay Leaf 7th, P. 5168, H. C. A grand dairy cow. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Si.xty-five of his get sold at auction iu America at an aver- age of £527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs.. 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097,21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. 10.J ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. .\nd 9 others. Cicero's Cowslip 3d, P. 3056, H. C. 3d pr. over Jersey, '92. Par. prize, '94. Dam of Pioneer, P. 1602, H.C, 1st over Jer., '91, '92. f Count Wolselcy, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr , 'S9. 1st over Jer,, Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante, P. 3880, H C Oxford Rose, P. 3787, C Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C, and Ox- ford Lass, P. 3582, C, dam of Oxford Lad. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A. J. C C A very rich and per- sistent milker. St pr. over Jer., '89. 1st H. B. prize. 1st Parish prize. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C Three Champion win- ners. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Alicante, P. 3880, H.C Dam of The O w 1 (above). Trial, P. 1187, H. C. 4thov. J.andP. p.'SO, 1st ov. J , .\UK., '.t9. 2d over Jer. and Cham. Cup. '90. Day Leaf Sth, P. 3427, C. Sultane's Favoutitc, P. 873. H. C 1st pr., St, Saviour. Sire of Sultane 14th, that in the Tun- bridgc Wells (Eng- land; butter test. '02. in her fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 i o/s. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C 2d or. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J., '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S., '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. I lb. 14i ozs. butter. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C (.\s above.) Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May. '88. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr., May, '89. f Wolseley, P. 401, H. C 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. ' ■ The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen , " 2d over Jersey, '70. 1st p , St, Saviour, '70. 1st H. B. pr., '71. Bron,-,e Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. Sarabond, P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old, and Rosette 5th was the only female hv- sired. His dam, S'.iltane, P. 7. H. C, is the first of the most cele- biated family the Island has ever seen. Rosette 4th. P 2128,C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy' cow in her day, had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and ,->ersisteut milk er. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C 2d pr. over Jer., '81 Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. (See above.) Hermione, P. 634, C. Marshal Bazaine, P. 899, C. Bay Leaf, F. 3557. C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr, over Jer., '83. Sire of Count's Fil.paii, 30975. 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby. 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. C. 2d H. B. pr. and 3d over Jer. in '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Dam of Golden Lad 2d. Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '82. Sire of 7 tested cows. Sire of Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. (See above.) Cowslip, P. 214, C. f Mahomet. P. 259. C. \ Mussy, F. 1152. C. f Sultan, F. 58. H. C 1st pr.ov. Jer , '67, '68. (Never beaten) Longuevi'i.e Queen. F. 272. H. C Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Sultane, P. 7, H. C 2d pr. over Jer., '70. 1st p.. St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B., '71. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. Son of Golden Cloud, P. 358, H. C. (by Cetewayo, P. 224, C, below). Reserve at Royal and 1st at N. S , '82. Dam. Snowflake, P. 714, H. C. bv Happy. F. 309. H. C. son of QuaUty, F. 1748. H. C. Rosette 2d, "• F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at GrouviUe. Count Cicero, F 398, H. C. 2d p. over Jer., '83. Sultane Sth, P. 944, H. C. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Happy, F. 309. C. Mignonne, F. 1443, C. Islesworth, P 599, H. C. 2d over Jer and 1st Guenon p'*., '85. Telescope, F. 7000. C. Bred March 27th, 1911, to Noble of Oaklands, P :5!)09, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars of his illustrious parentage.) Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter" at the Island of Jersey bull show, April, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sous won all hrst prizes m all the other classes. The first-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oaklands no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood of those two wonderful cows, Lady \'iola anil Blue Belle. It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oaklands will again be offered at auction; so get a little of this blood while it is "on the counter." As in the case of Golden Fern's Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. T.S.COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30,. 191 1. No. 176. Cow. WI^AC'S PRE rXY ROSE, 252227, A. J. C. C. Bred by F. A. Hamon, St. Ouen. Island of Jersey. Born November 17th, 1908. Imported September 20th. 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Son.s. White on shoulders, withers, loins, hips, flanks, thighs and legs; dot at root of tail; brisket, armpits, stifles, belly, half of tail and switch white. A handsome heifer; beautiful head; rich, amber horns; thin, long neck; long, straight back; splendid withers; broad hips; good loins; thin, long tail, well set, with splendid switch: neat in bone; soft, mellow hide; good body; splendid udder development, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Oxford Lad, P. 3123. H. C, 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, April, "03. 1st State's prize, April, '03. Oxford Lad has dem- onstrated to the complete satisfac- tion of dairymen in general and of Jer- seymen in particu- lar, that he is a bull which has developed to an imprecedented degree the power to transmit dairy qual- ities of the highest order. The records of the public Island butter tests for the past five years make Interesting reading on this subject. During that time no less than 17 of his daughters have been entered in twenty tests, a number of them having been tested twice. They were all successful in obtaining a Cer- tificate of Merit or higher award. Sire of Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold at our auction, May. 'lO.forJU.lOO. Distinction's Queen, 1st over the Island and Blythwood Bowl. Aug.. "06. She was sold at our auc- tion. May, '10, for S2.600. (See No. 59 for more extended pedigree of Oxford Lad.) Sire LILAC'S OWL, P. 3846, C. (THE OWL'S OXFORD PRINCE, 95699, A. J.C. C.) A show bull, and a magnificently bred one , being by t he celebrated Oxl'ord Lad and out of one of the best daughters ers of The Owl. P. 2193. H. C. He is full brother to Oxford Lilac of St. Saviour. 238449 (Aurora, P. 14301, H. C), one of the extra good cows in this sale (see No. 64 of catalog). Also full brother to Oxford Princess of St. Saviour. 224392. sold in our May. '09, sale for $875' He was used for three years in the herd o Mr. Jno. A. Periee, Secretary of the Is- land of Jersey Herd Book. [ Lilac, P. 7996, C. A magnificent dairy cow. Mr. John A. Perree, Secretary Jersey Herd Book, writes as follows: ' ' One of the few daughters of The Owl left on the I s 1 a n d." Large sums of money have been offered for this cow, but always re- fused. Dam of Flying Fox's Procla- mation, sold in our May, '04. sale to Dr. C. E. Still for $2,330. Flying Fox's Owl. sold in the same sale to B. M. Wilson for $1,200. Oxford Princess of St. Saviour, sold in our May, '09, sale to W. W. Harrison, Glen- side, Pa., for $875. Gaffer. P. 2740, H. C. 3d over Jer., Apr,, '99. Sire of Lady Diana, F. 8997. C. Certificate of Merit and Parish prize in public but- ter test, May, '07. 2 lbs. 4*^ ozs. of but- ter, 78 days in milk. , Unregistered. Fresl,. Expected to b. b'e"eto« da, i this celebrated sire.) Dam NATALIE, . 8684, H. C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August. '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. The Owl, P. 2195. H.C. 1st p., St. Saviour, '95. 2d pr. over Jersey. "95, '96. 1st pr. over Jersey, '97. Scored 92 points. At our May, '01. auc- tion sale. 3 daugh- ters of The Owl, all we had, averaged $600 each. Two of them have since won 1st i)rize in their class at West Vir- ginia State Fair. Sire of Golden Maid 3d. Cer- tificate of Merit, 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 130 days after calving; Par. prize, Class 1, May, '00; Par. prize, Class 4, Aug., '01. The Owl's Oxford Daisy, 1st and Champion, Brockton Mass., Fair, '10. Sold in our '02 sale. The Owl's Jessie. IS lbs. 8 ozs. butter in 7 days: 7420 lbs. milk and 498,55 lbs. esti- mated butter in 8 months. Imported Lincoln, 15 lbs. 2 ozs. of butter in 17 days. Insouciantc, 9393 lbs. milk in one year as a two-year-old Mousy 10th, 20396 lbs. milk in three years. Pervenche, 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, Class 2, Aug., '00. He has sired many other deep milkers and prize winners too numerous to mention. Le Bourg Queen, P. 3328, C. An 18-quart cow. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '9S. 1st and Sweepstakes, Three-Parish Show. '97. He showed his worth as a sire of cows that are a credit to his illustrious dam. He is sire of Aristocratic Beauty, that won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, testing 2 lbs. 10^ ozs. in 24 hours, being in milk at time of test, 121 days. She sold in our May, '06, sale for $1,100. Bagdad, P. 7077. H.C, now named La Chasse Princess, 162075. Winner of 1st pr. at St. Ouen as a year- Hng, '97. 3d prize as heifer in milk at St. Ouen. '98. 3d pr. over Jcr, and Par. prize, '97, '98. 4th pr. over Jer. and Par. pr.. '00. Morion, P. 1690, H. C. Sire of The Owl and other prize winners. 1st pr. winner over Jersey, '91 and '92. Full brother to Pioneer. P. 1602. H.C, 1st over Jer., '91, '92; sire of Nuriel. 1st over Jer., '00; and 1st H. B. and Par. pr., '00; Lady Clair. 3d H. B. and Par. pr.. '00. Pensee. Cer- tificate of Merit, "00, butter test, 2 lbs. U ozs. Morion is sire of Ox- ford Orange, P. 6361 , C. a magni- ficent dairy cow; dam of Fern's Ox- ford Orange, sold in our '07 sale for $2,900. I Syria, F. 7532. C 4th St. Ouen. "94. 1st St. Ouen. '9.s. 1st over Jersey, '95. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C. 1st pr. winner over Jersey, '91. 1st p.. R. CS., '96. '97. 1st and Cham.. Roy. C Show, '98. 1st p.. B. and W. S., '98, and many other prizes. Alicante was boughe by Lord Rothschild in '94, when she had yielded over 10,000 lbs, of milk in course of one lac- tation. She is also the d a m of Aliran- te's Boy and ''The Owl.' * The former won first prize. Roy- al Count ies S how , '96. '97; 1st p. and Cham . Counties S-, '98. Everton King, P. 390, C Sire of many noted animals. Homely, F. 2382, C A grand dairy cow, being a heavy and persistent milker. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See above.) Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '93. 1st over Jersey, '94. 1st Ch.ampion Class, '95, '96, '97, "98. 24 quarts per day. Private butter test, 2 lbs. 11 ozs., 24 hrs. La Chasse Prince, P. 1927, H. C 1st prize at St. Ouen. One of the best sons of Golden Lad and full brother to Mo- na's Glory. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America, at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice, 157326. 22 lbs.. 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose. 162097. 21 lbs. 10^ ozs. Sandgate. 122509, 20 lbs. 10> ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. And 3 others. Cicero's Cowslip 3d, P. 3056, H. C 3d pr. over Jersey, '92. Par. prize, '94. Dam of Pioneer, P. 1602. H.C, 1st over Jer., '91, '92. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C 2d ove*- Jer. and Par. prize, April, '87. 1st over Jer., Apr.. '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st o\er Jer., Aug. '89. Sire of many noted cows, including. Alicante, P. 3880. H.C Oxford Rose. P. 37S7, C Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440. C. and Ox- ford Lass, P. 3582, C, dam of Oxford Lad. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C C A very rich and per- sistent milker. 1st pr. over Jer.. '89. 1st H. B. prize. 1st Parish prize. Cetewayo. P. 224, C Sire of Cetewayo 's Silver Bell. 17 lbs. 2i ozs. And 3 others. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C 1st pr., St. Saviour. Sire of Sultane 14th, that in the Tun- bridge Wells (Eng- land) butter lest, '02 in her fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '88. 1st pr. over Eng., '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Sultane's Favouiite, P. 873, H. C (As above.) Cicero's Cowslip, P. 1105. H. C 1st over Jer. and Par, prize, May, '88. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C, Istov. Jer., '83.'84.'85. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." 2d over Jersey. '70. 1st p., St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B. pr.. '7!. Bronze Medal. C I. Ex., '71. Sarabond. P. 797, H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old, and Rosette 5th was the only female he sired. His dam, Sultane. P. 7. H. C, is the first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever seen. Rosette 4th. P. 2128.C. Romulus, P. 181. C 2d St. Peter. '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Musique, F. 1096, H.C. Jolly, F. 230, C. Quality, F. 1748, H. C j Winner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at L Grey. the Royal Jersey H. B. closed. Show, '82. good cow. 16 lbs. S ozs. Very Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C WolseJev. P. 401,H. C. Istov. Jer., '83,'84,'85. Margot 2d. P. 703, H. C. (Marcot, ; Sally. F. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Mona 8th, P. 3983. H. C 1st over Jersey and Par., pr.. May. '96. Reserve, Cham. Class. May, '97. Kaiser. P. 764. H. C. 1st St. Peter, "86. 2d Devon County. 2d B. and W. Show. H, C. Roy Show. '86. H. C. B. and W. S. H. C, Roy. Counties Show. '87. F. 258. C. 642, H. C. Islander, P. 1181, H. C, 3d over Jersey, '90. Mona 5th, P. 2619. C. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, '93. Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. istov. Jer., ■83,'84.'8S. 1st pr. over Jer. Jubi- lee Show, '83. Rente. F. 2285. C. . Wigton, P. 263 f Egypt Lad, P. 665.C. 1. H. C. { I K-ingSton, F. 3912, C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 177. Cow. THE OWIv'S PRETTY MAID, 252203, A. (Retraite Maid 6th, P. 14930, C.) J. c. c. Bred by J. Du Feu. St Mary, Island of Jersey. Born February 27th, 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A handsome young cow; rich-colored horns; dished face; strong back; splendid withers; bnjad hips; good loins; thin, long tail, well set; deep bodv very thin, soft, mellow hide; splendid udder, with good-sized and well placed teats. Oxford Lad, P. 3123. H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show, '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, April, '03. 1 St State's prize, April, '03. Oxford Lad has dem- onstrated to the complete satisfac- tion of dairymen in general and of Jer- seymen in partic- ular, that he is a bull which has developed to an unprecedented degree the power to transmit dairy qual- ities of the highest order. The records of the public Island butter tests for the past five years make interesting reading on this subject. During that time no less than 17 of his daughters have been entered in twenty tests, a number of them having been tested twice. They were all successful in obtaining a Cer- tificate of Merit or higher award. Sire of Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold at our auction. May, 'l0.forSll,100. Distinctions Queen. 1st over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, Aug., '06. She was sold at our auc- tion. May, '10, for $2,600. At our May, '10, auc- tion sale, 15 animals sired by Oxford Lad averaged ;&1,778, the highest average for any sire of the great dairy breeds. (For more extended pedigree and par- ticulars, see No. 59 of catalog.) Sire LILAC'S OWL, P. 3846, H. C. (THE OWL'S OXFORD PRINCE, 95699, A. J. C. C.) A show bull; a mag- nificently bred ani- mal, being a son of the celebrated Ox- ford Lad, having for dam one of the greatest daughters of The Owl. His dam is a half-sister to The Owl's Sen- sation, that pro- duced Hon. A. M. Bowman's success- ful young herd bull. Sensational F e r n, for whom Mr. Bow- man paid us $10,200 when Sensational Fern was but eight months old. Lilac's Owl is a full brother to Oxford Lilac of St. Saviour, 238449 (Aurora. P. 14301. H. C). one of the extra good cows of this sale (see No. 64). Lilac, P. 7996, C. A magnificent dairy cow. Mr. John A. Perree, Secretary Jersey Herd Book, writes as follows: "One of the few daughters of The Owl left on the Island." Large sums of money have been offered for this cow, but always re- fused. Dam of Flying Fox's Procla- mation, sold in our May, '04, sale to Dr. C.E.StiU for $2,350. Flying Fox's Owl. sold in the same sale to B. M. Wilson for $1,200. Oxford Princess of St. Saviour, sold in our May, '09. sale to W. W. Harrison, Glen- side, Pa., for $875. Doyle, P. 1710, C. Dam RETRAITE MAID, P. 6086, C. Belle Croute. P. 3529. C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying I'ox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Is- land ever produced. The Owl. P. 2195. H.C. 1st p., St. Saviour, '95. 2d pr. over Jersey, '95, '96. 1st pr. over Jersey, '97. Scored 92 points. At our May. '01, auc- tion sale 3 daughters of The Owl, all we had, averaged $600 each. Two of them have since won 1st pri7e in their class at West Virginia State Fair. Sire of Golden Maid 3d, Cer- tificate of Merit, 2 lbs. 5 ozs., 130 days after calving- Par. prize, Class I, May. '00: Par. prize. Class 4, Aug., *01. The Owl's Oxford Daisy. 1st and Champion, Brock- ton. Mass.. Fair, '10. Sold in our '02 sale. The Owl's Jessie. 18 lbs. 8 ozs. butter in 7 days; 7420 lbs. milk and 498.55 lbs. esti- mated butter in 8 months. Imported Lincoln. 15 lbs. 2 ozs. of butter in 17 days. Insouciante, 9393 bs. milk in one year as a two-year-old. Mousy 10th, 20396 lbs. milk in three years. Pervenche, 1st over Jersey and Parish prize. Class 2, Aug., ■00. He has sired many oth^r deep milkers and prize winners too numerous to mention. Le Bourg Queen, P. 3328. C. An 18-quart cow. Her sire, Everton King, P. 390, C. was a remarkable sire of grand cows of magnificent dairy type, inheriting the same from his illus- trious dam. Quality, who won first prize and Champion Cup at the Royal Show. '82, and made 16 lbs. 8 ozs. of butter. Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d prize. Aug., '88. Semeramis. P. 560. C. f Badier Rival. P. 1047. H. C. La Forefs Blossom, F. 6437, C. Morion. P. 1690, H. C Sire of The Owl and other prize winners, 1st pr. winner ovei Jersey, '91 and '92. Full brother to Pioneer. P. 1602, H. C. 1st over Jersey. '91, '92; sire of Nuriel, 1st over Jer.. '00. and 1st H. B, and Par. pr-, '00; Lady Clair, 3d H. B. and Par. pr., '00; Pensee, Certificate of Merit. '00, butter test. 2 lbs. 1 J ozs. Morion is sire of Ox- ford Orange. P. 6361. C. a magni- ficent dairy cow; dam of Fern's Ox- ford Orange, sold in our '07 sale for $2,900. He is deeply inbred to Cicero. P. 266. H- C. 1st pr- over Jer., '82; sold at our Oct. sale, ■82,for$3,100. Sire of Lady Longfield, 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs.: Lady Fair. 22103. 19 lbs. 10 ozs. ; Cicero's Jolie. 18246, 18 lbs. 3 ozs.; Brunette Star, 27270. 17 lbs. 10 ozs.; Cicero's Juno, 16726. 17 lbs. 2 ozs. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. 1st pr. winner over Jersey, '91. lstp..R. C.S., '96, *97. 1st and Cham., Roy. C. Show, '98. 1st p., B. and W. S., '98. and many other prizes. Alicante was bought by Lord Rothschild in '94. when she had yielded over 10.000 lbs. of milk in course of one lac- tation. She is also the d a m of Alican- te's Boy and "The Owl. ' ' The former won first prize, Roy al Coimties Show. '96, '97; 1st p. and Cham., Counties S., "98. Everton King, P. 390, C. Sire of many noted animals; among them Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C, winner of Par. prize, '90. Homely, F. 2382, C. A grand dairy cow, being a heavy and persistent milker. Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796, H. C. 4th H. B. p.. May, '85. 1 st over Jersey and Parish pr., Aug.. '86. Slade. F. 248. C, Les Ruisseaux, P. 311, C. Margot's Boy, P. 671, H. C. Sire of the Champion cow, ' ' Nameless. ' ' P. 3222. H. C. Lady Blaine, F. 6888, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over the Island, August. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's F awn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 dai's. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs., 7 days; 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Golden Lad's Lady Rose, 162097,21 lbs. lOi ozs. Sandgate. 122509. 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady. 20 lbs. 10 ozs. And 5 others. I Cicero's Cowslip 3d. P. 3056, H. C. 3d pr. over jersey, '92. Par. prize. '94. Dam of Pioneer, P. 1602. H. C , 1st over Jer.. '91, '92. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. prize, April. '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880.H.'C. Oxford Rose, P. 3787, C. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440. C, and Ox- ford Lass, P. 3582. C, dam of Oxford Lad. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. 1st pr. over Jer.. '89. 1st H. B. prize. 1st Parish prize. Dam of Flying Fox. P. 2729, H C Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Forfarshire, P. 2914, H. C. 3 Champion winners. Cetewayo, P. 224, C. Sire of Cetewayo 's Silver Bell, 17 Ihs. 2i ozs. And 3 others. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873. H. C. 1st pr.. St Saviour. Sire of Sultane 14th. that in the Tun- bridge Wells (Eng- landj butter test, '02, in her fifteenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 ILs. li ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, win- ning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. p. ov. J.. '88. 2d Lon. Dairy S.. |88. 1st pr. over Eng.. '90. 1 lb. 14i ozs. butter. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. (As above.) Cicero's Cowslip, P. lies. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '88. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. May, '89. ■Wolseley. P. 401, H.C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. Sultane, P. 7, H. C. "The first of the most celebrated family the Island has ever seen." 2d over Jersey. '70. 1st p., St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. 13. pr., '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 1 2 months old. and Rosette 5th was the only female he sired. His dam. Sultane, P. 7, H. C, is the first of the most cele- brated family the Island has ever seen. Rosette 4th, P. 2128,C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day. had few equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a ver>- rich and persistent milk- er. Romulus, P. 181. C. 2d St. Peter. '78. 3d Lon. Dairy Show. Musique, F. 1096. H.C. Jolly, F 230. C. Quality, F. 1748, H. C. Winner of 1st p. and Champion Cup at the Royal Jersey [ Grey. Show, '82. H. B. dosed. 16 lbs. 8 ozs. good cow. Very Josephus, P. 388, 3d H. B. prize, '84 . Ring, F. 2655, C. Jasper, P. 254, H. C H. C. f Da *■ I Jo; ( Les ButtcS, P. 489 H. C. Darlo, F. 311, C. sephine, F. 1621, C. Neptune, F. 243, C. Lucy Long, P. 220, C. f Carlo, P. 180, C. I Lady Nice. P. 302, C. elcomc, F. 172, H.C. f W r Hero, P 90, H. C. i i [ Catherina, I Sylvanie, F. 1546, C. F. 1096, H H.C. I 4. '85. I Wolseley, P. 401 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84 Margot 2d, P. 703, H. C. Mahomet, P. 259, C. Mussy. F. 1152, C. f Bellus. F. 273, C. 1 Margot. F. 2053, H. C. Due to calve May 8th, 1911, by the famous bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars.)' T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 178. Heifer. IvII^ACS BASTIBR BBI.I,B, 252215, A. J. C. C. (Golden faster 3d, P. 14897, H. C.) Bred by W. P. Robert, St. Mary, Island of Jersey. Born May 26th, 190S. Imported September 20th, 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color; white tongue; black switch. A very handsome heifer; nice head: rich colored horns: prominent eyes; dished face: strong, straight back; broad hips; thin, long tail, nicely placed, thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; splendid udder, with good sized and well-placed teats. Oxford Lad, P. 3123, H. C. 1st St. Saviour pr., '02. Sweepstakes, St. Sa- viour-Grouville S . , Apr.. '03. 1st State's prize over Jer., April, '03. Cham., St. Saviour- Grouville Show. '05. We purchased Oxford Lad in the Gedney Farm sale, '09, for $3,300. 17 of his daughters have won prizes or Certificates of Merit in ten public butter tests on the Island of Jersey within the past 5 years. (See other pedigrees for partial list.) Some of the show-ring prize winners sired bv Oxford Lad are: Majesty, P. 3523,H.C.. 1st and Champion- ship, Nat. Dairy S., '08. (See No. 30 for full particulars.) Lucy's Champion, 1st prize. Champion and Grand Champion, O. State Fair, '10, and many other prizes. (For further particu- lars regarding Ox- ford Lad, see other pedigrees and illus- tration, opposite No. 59.) Sire LILAC'S OWL, P. 3846, C. now THE OWL'S OXFORD PRINCE, 95699, A. J. C. C. Full brother to Ox- ford Lilac of St. Saviour, 23S449 (Aurora, P. 14301, H. C), one of the extra good cows of this sale (see No. 64). A show bull, and a magnificently bred one, his sire being the famous Oxford Lad, and his dam one of the greatest daughters of The Owl, P. 2195, H. C. who sired The Owl's Sensation, dam of Sensational Fern, that sold in our May, '08, auction for $10,200 to Hon. A. M. Bowman, Dam QOLDEN EASTER, 237477, A. J. C. C. (P. 11792. C.) Lilac, P. 7996, C. A magnificent dairy cow; daughter of The Owl, P. 2195, H. C. Mr. John A. Perree, Secretary Jersey Herd Book, writes as follows: ' ' One of the few daugh- ters of The Owl left on the Island.'* Large sums of money have been offered for this cow, but always refused. (See her extended pedigree, front page N.) Golden Maid's Prince, P. 3027, H. C. 1st prize (sons of tested dams), Aug., '01. 3d prize over the Is- land, .4ug., '02. Sire of LTpland Belle 15th, P. 11126, H. C-, 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, August. 'OS. And numerous other win- ners. Among his tested daughters is Lily Brown. P. 11498. H. C now named Gold- en Maid's Brown Maid. Sire of the bull. Bos- nian, P. 3454, H. C , who sired the Cham- pion cow of last year's shows, Bos- nian's Anna, P. 1174S, H.C. (231557, A. J. C. C), owned by Mr.'C. I. Hudson. Ida, P. 4523, C. ■ Champion Flying Fox, 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, .\ugust, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2J ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- viUe, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. .\t the great St. Louis Show, Sept., '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. At our May. '04, sale, nineteen of the get of Flying Fox averaged $635.77. Oxford Lass, P. 3582, C. One of the most cele- brated cows the Island has ever pro- duced. She is dam of the great bull, H o u p I a, and the celebrated bull, Caiest, whose eight daughters sold in our '05 auction sale at an average o $987.50. Egyptian, P. 2564, H. C. Parish pr., April, '98. Imported and regis- tered as King of Arden, 58135, and owned by the Hon. H. N. Higginboth- am, Joliet, 111., and so successfully shown by him at the most prominent fairs, fall of '00. Following is his list of winnings; Parish pr., I. of Jer., ."^pril, '98. 1st pr. yearling, St. John, I. of J., '98. 2d pr. two-year. old, St, John. '99. 1st and Sweepstakes, Ind. State Fair, '00. 1st and Sweepstakes, 111. State Fair, '00. 1st and Sweepstakes, St. Louis Fair, '00. Golden Maid, P. 6555, H. C. 2d over Jersey. '96. Certificate of Merit in butter test. May, '98, 2 lbs. 4 J ozs. r Useful Lad, P. 997, H. C. 2d prize, Aug., 'SS. [ Fair Daisy, F. 2591, C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Ravachol, P. 2032, C. John Bull, P. 2653, C. Uncle Peter's Rosette, P. 7363, H. C. Rosette's Golden Lad, 57498, A. J. C. C. Alicante, P. 3880, H.C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, Forfarshire, P, 2914, H. C. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer. and Par. pi., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., .■Vpr., '89. Istover Jer., Aug., '89. I Oxford Prinu-ose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Egyptian Buttercup, F. 7496. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize. May, '95. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sixty-five of his get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of $527 a head. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 165538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326, 22 lbs., 7 days: 89 lbs. 5 ozs., 30 days. Go den Lad's Lady Rose, 162097,21 bs. 9i ozs. Sandgate, 122509, 20 lbs. lOi ozs. Zulu Lady, 20 lbs. 10 ozs. Golden Naiad. IS lbs. 1 ^ ozs. Bomjy Lass, P. 4577, H. C. Paragon, P. 743, C. Lady Useful, P. 796, H. C. 4th H. B. p., May, '85. 1st over Jersey and Parish pr., Aug., '86, Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160, H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr., '94. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess, 166538, 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H C. 2d St, Martin Show, '94, '95. Sarabond, P. 797. H.C. f Count Cicero, He was sold to go to { F. 398, H. C. France when 12 months old. I Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Picton, P. 2291, H. C. ( Rosette 4th, P. 2128, C. We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Rosette 4th, as a dairy cow- in her day, had few- equals on the Island, and like her daugh- ters was a very rich and persistent milk- er. Wolseley, P. 401, H.C. 1st ov. Jer., 'S3, '84, '85. 1st p. ov. Jer. Jubilee Show, 'S3. Sultane, P. 7, H. C 2d p. over Jer., '70, 1st p., St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal at Ch. Island Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. , Oxford Daisy, F. 6816, H. C. A remarkable cow, and running close in the blood of the famous Oxford Kate, 13646. Gay Lord. P. 1943, H. C Second at Yorkshire Show; H. C. at R. A. S. E. Show: H. C. at B. and W. E. Show. Stale Bread 2d, P. 2976, C. Reserve over Jersey and Parish pr., '99. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr . St. Saviour- Sire of a remarkable lot of dairy cows, including Sultane 14th. that in the Timbridge Wells (England) butter test, '02, in her fif- teenth year, gave 38 lbs. 6 ozs. milk, making 2 lbs. 1 \ ozs. butter in 24 hours, when 132 days in milk, winning the Silver Medal. Golden Lass 4th, P. 2447, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '88. 2d H. B. ov. Jer,, '88. 2d Lon. Dairy Show. '88, '89; yield. 1 lb. 14| ozs. butter, Josephus, P. 388. H. C. 3d H. B. prize, '84. i Ring, F. 2655,C. Jasper, P. 254, H. C. Les Buttes, P. 489, H. C. Happy Cetewayo, P. 582, C. His grandsire, Cete- wayo, P. 224, C, is sire of 4 cows test- ing from 16 lbs. 2^ ozs. to 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Rosette 2d, F. 943. H. C. 1st pr. at Grouville. f Mahomet, P. 259, C. I Mussy, F. 1152, C. I Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st Eng. Royal. '68. (Never beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Cicero, P. 266, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sold at our Oct. sale, '82, for $3,100. Minerva, F. 2281, C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139, H. C, son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. Wonder Lad, P. 1390, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '91. 1st over Jersey, '91. Polite Carlo, P. 1418, H. C. 1st St. John Show as heifer in milk. Miltiades, P. 868, H. C. Stale Bread, P. 2225, C. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. 'S3. Sire of Count's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs. 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th, P. 944, H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey, '84; also Parish prize. Sultan Cicero, P. 670, H. C. Golden Lass, F. 5711, H. C. 1st over the Island. Darlo, F. 311, C. Josephine, F. 1621. C. Neptune, F. 243, C. Lucy Long. P. 220, C. Carlo, P. 180, C. Lady Nice. P. 302, C. Due to calve June 5th, 1911, by Noble's Boy, P. 4311, H. C, -winner of 2d over Jersey, Royal Show, August, '09, and April, '10; 1st prize and Sweepstakes, Three-Parish Show, '10; 1st prize over Jersey, 2-year-old Class, April, '11. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (see front page B for full particulars), and Rochette 3d, P. 9247, H. C, a Highly Commended grand- daughter of The Owl, P. 2195, H. C. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 179. Heifer. I^IIvAC'S PRINCESS, 235219, A. J. C. C. Bred by L. Robin. St. Mary, Island of Tciscy. Born May 27th. 1908. Imported September 13th, 1909, by T. S. Cooper ?t Sons, Solid color; black tongue and switch. Large, prominent eyes; broad forehead; thin neck; long, straight back: broad hips; splendid withers: well set tail, thin and long: soft, mellow hide; great depth of body, splendid udder, with good-sized and well placed teats. Oxford T.ad, P, 3123. H. C. Oxford Lad has dem- onstrated to the complete satisfac- tion of dairymen in general and of Jer- seymen in particular that he is a bull which has developed to an unprecedented degree the power to transmit dairy ciual- itics of the highest order. The records of the public Island butter tests foi the past 5 years make interesting reading on this subject. During that time no less than seventeen of his daughters have been entered in twenty tests, five of them having been tested twice. They were all successful in obtaining a Certi- ficate of Merit or higher award. (See No. 59 for ex- tended pedigree of Oxford Lad.) Sire LILAC'S OWL, P. 3846, C. (THE OWL'S OXFORD PRINCE, 95699, A. J. C. C.) Full brother to Oxford Lilac of St. Saviour, 238449 (Aurora. P. 14301, H. C). one of the extra good cows of this sale. (See No. 64 ) A show bull, and a magnificently bred one, his sire being the famous Oxft>rd Lad. and his dam one of the greatest daughters of The Owl. P. 2195. H. C, who sired The Owl's Sensation, dam of Sensational Fern, that sold in our May, '08. auction for $10,200 to Hon. A. M, Bowman. Dam TERRONA, P. 12525, C. Lilac, P. 7996, C. A magnificent dairy cow ; daughter of The Owl, P. 2195, H. C. Mr. John A Perree, Secretary Jersey Herd Book, writes as follows: ' * One of the few daugh- ters of The O w 1 left on the Island." Large sums o f money have been offered for this cow, but always refused. (See front page N for her extended pedi- gree.) Highfield Lad. P. 3575, H. C. Tip Tap Toe 3d. P. 3595, II. C. Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion. North Show, '00. Sire of Jolly Lady of Beech- wood, winner of Ist prize. Illinois State Fair, '08; 1st, Cham- pion and Grand Champion at the Nat. Show, Chicago, '08. Poppy Viola. 2i years old, winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass. 3 years old, testing 1 lb. \5\ ozs., 101 days in milk. Jolly Maiden. 2i years old, 1 lb. 8i ozs,, 146 davs in milk. Twylish 9th. 2^ years old, 1 lb. 5 ozs., 153 days in milk. Jess, 2 years old. 1 lb. 3J ozs.. 153 days in milk. Michaelmas Daisy, 2d pr. heifer in milk (50 entries). Golden Jolly's Lady Viola, that we im- ported in '06. We re-bought her at Mr. J. M. Overton's sale. ;08, for $2,550. She is looked upon on the Island as having rnade the most phenomenal public butter test (taking into consideration age and lactation) ever made, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk, being only 30 months old. At our '09 sale we sold 13 of Golden Jolly's daughters at an average of S530 each. Miss Ethel, P. 8603, H. C, Winner of Certificate of Merit and 1st Par. prize. May, '05, 2 lbs. 7i ozs., 55 days in milk. 1st prize (Silver Medal), Oct., '05, 2 lbs. 3 ozs., 211 days in milk. Certificate of Merit and 1st Par. prize. May, '06. 2 lbs. J oz., 65 days in milk. Sultane's Favourite, P. 873, H. C. 1st pr., St, Saviour. Sire of the famous bull. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. as well as a remarkable lot of dairy cows. Tip Tap Toe. F, 3213, H. C. Winner of 2d Guenon piize and Par. prize. '82. 2d over Jersey and Reserve for Cup. '83. 4th over Jersey and 2d Guenon pr.. May, '85. 1st over Jersey, 1st F. S. prize and Palish prize, June, '87. 1st Guenon prize and Par. prize, '84. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May. '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten -months-old Lull calf sold in our Ma-', '07. sale for $10,2.'^0, and in same sale hi-" grandson. * "Stockwell." sold for $11,500. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440, C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May, '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brook- hill Fox, 3 famous sires. She has milked as high as 28 cjuarts daily; a wonderful dairy cow. Reminder, P. 2419, H. C. A famous sire. Marigold, P. 6457. C. Par. prize. May, '00. Par. prize, Aug., '01. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d prize over Jer., '83. Sire of Coimt's Fillpail, 30975, 24 lbs, 5 ozs. Cicero's Ruby, 29040, 14 lbs. li ozs. Sultane 8th. P. 944. H. C. Dam of many noted prize winners and winner of 2d H. B. prize and 3d over Jersey, '84; also Parish prize. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull, Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H C. Golden Fern, P. 47U, H. C. 2d over Jer . 2d H. B. and Parish pr.. '94. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr,. '87. 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug.. '89. S ire of many noted cows, including: Alicante, P. 3880, H.C Oxford Rose, P. 3737. C. [ Brookhill Rose, P. 1889. C. Eminent, P. 1842, H. C. By a great sire and out of a remarkable dairy cow. He sired many great cows. among which was Eminent's Brown Duchess. 157604, 1st prize winner. North Club Show, Island of Jersey, '00; and sold in our May, '01, sale for $500. Son of Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C, sixty- five of whose get sold at auction in America at an aver- age of S527 a head. Sire of 14 tested cows. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. First prize winner over the Island, May, '98. Dam of Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C, Reminder and Brookhill Fox, three noted sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Granny's Golden King, P. 1867. H. C. Noon, P. 3656. C. Dam of Golden Gate, F. 7775. H. C. ooe of the best cows seen on exhibition for years. She won Ist prize over the Island May, '96. f Cicero, P. 266. H. C. 1st over Jersev, '82. Sire of 8 tested cows in Ameiica. I Minerva. F. 2281. C. Farmer's Joy, P. 306, H. C. 1st pr. and Silver Med- al at London Dairy Show, '81. f [ Sultane. P. 7, H. C. < 2d over Jersey, '70. [ 1st p., St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B., '71. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Tootsie, P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94. '95. Wolseley, P. 401. H. C. 1st ov. Jer., '83. '84, '85. 1st p. over jer. Jubilee Show, '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 1st St. Savioiu". '70. 1st H. B., '71. Bronze Medal, C. I. Ex., '71. Count Cicero, F. 398, H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '83. Hermione, P. 634, C. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. Eminence, F. 7124. H. C. 2d St Martin. '92. Sweepstakes, N. C.,'92. Dam of Little Eminence, 122506. 2 lbs. 6 ozs.: also dam of Emi- nent and Eminent 2d. two famous sires. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C 1st over Jer., Apr., '88. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. 2dov. J., Apr.. '87. '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880. H.C. Oxford Rose. P. 3787. C. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. and Oxford Lass, P. 3582. C, dam of Oxford Ixia, Bronze Medal in butter test, 2 lbs. 13 ozs. Brookhill Rose, P. 1889. C. By Count Ciceio, F. 398, H. C. Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '91. Muldoon. P. 2879, H.C. Major Gordon, P. 909. H. C. 3d over Jer., '88. 1st over Jer., Aug., '88. 1st over Jer., '89. La Retraite, P. 1507. H. C. Happy. P. 211. C. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1736. C. Supposed to be by Royalist, P. 139, son of Regina, F. 32, H. C. Farmer's Glory, F. 274. H. C. Victory, F. 1999, H. C. Sultan. F. 58, H. C. Longueville Queen, F. 272, H. C. Due to calve August 1st, 1911, by the famous bull, Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (See front page B for full particulars of this noted sire.) Noble of Oaklands "cleaned the platter^' at the Island of Jersey bull show, April, '10, winning first over Jersey with his progeny (the greatest distinction that can be accorded a bull), and his sons won all first prizes in all the other classes. The first-prize winnings of the get of Noble of Oaklands no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age. He is the result of a nick of the blood of those two wonderful cows, Lady Viola and Blue Belle. It is not likely that cows in calf to Noble of Oaklands will again be offered at auction; so get a little of this blood while it is "on the counter." As in the case of Golden Fern's Lad, in a few years it will be at a premium. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. i8o. Heifer. JOLI^Y'S MAY PRINCESS, 253342, A. J. C. C. Bred by T. J. Malet. St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Born November 3d. 1909. Imported September 20th, 1910. bv T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. An exceedingly handsome heifer; nice head; promi- nent eyes; dished face; thin, long neck; long, strong, straight back; broad hips; splendid withers; best of loins; thin, long tail, beautifully set. with splendid switch; neat in bone; thin, soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; extraordinary udder development, running way to the front, with large and beautifully- placed teats. Sultan of Oaklands, P. 3746. H. C. Winner of 1 st over Jersey, April, '06. 2d pr. and Parish pr., Apr., '05. Reserve, with progeny, April, "07. 1st pr.. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Saviour-G r o u- ville, '05. He was sold for the highest price ever paid on the Island for a bull up to that time: purchased by Mr. Percival Rob- erts, Jr., Penshurst Farm. Narberth. Pa. His dam is full sister to Golden Sultana, sold in our '10 sale for $3,700; at same time her son, Sul- tana's Oxford Lad, sold for $11,100. Sire of the bull. Cam- panile's Sultan, sold to New Zealand, where he won many prizes, including Championship, and sold at auction in '10 for $3,024. He has sired a long list of prize winners and butter-test daughters. Among the latter are: Violette's Beauty 3d, P. 13895, H. C, Certificate of Merit, May, 00. 1 lb. lU ozs.. 90 days in milk — one of the pair winning Voisin Special for "best cow and heifer," Aug., 'OS. S ultan 's Finance . P . 14100, C. Ce r t i- ficate of Merit. May. '09, 1 lb. si ozs.. 113 days in milk: winner of 2d over Jersey and St. Sa- viour Parish prize, Aug., '09: one of group winning Presi- dent's Cup, Aug. ,"10. Sweet Bread I4th. P. 13635. C-. Ceitifi- cate of Merit. May, '10. 1 lb. 5:^ ozs.. 206 days in milk. Sire NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4156, H. C. Winner of 1st prize over Jersey, April, '10. 1 st over Jersey and Champion. R. J. A. S., August, '10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, "King of the Island." H i s dam is Jolly Sultane, P. 11003. H. C, the closest living de- scendant of old Sul- tane. P. 7, H. C, and sired by Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. Since Noble of Oaklands has left, Noble's Jolly Sultan is the most-talked-of bull on the Island; and the get of this young sire which we will show to the public on Decora- tion Day will make "old Noble" feel proud. (See extended pedigree. No. ISl, on opposite page.) Dam SULTAN'S MAY PRINCESS, 252174. A. J. C. C. (PRINCESS MAY 2d, P. 14460, H. C.) Winner of Par. prize, Roy. Show, Island of Jer., Aug., '08. An exceedingly hand- some young cow in this sale. (See No. 122 of cata- log.) Princess May's Dore, 222097, A. J. C. C. (Princess May. P. 11580. C.) Winner of Certificate of Merit, public butter test, Oct., '06, 1 lb. 3.V ozs., 159 days in milk. Bred April 23cl, 1911, to Sultana's Golden Jolly, S61S0, A. J. C. C. a bull that is the admiration of every one that visits "Linden Grove," and many times has the question been asked, *' What would he bring on the Island of Jersey?" He is a son of the famous cow, Golden Sultana, the nearest living representative of the famous cow, Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Golden Sultana sold in our Mav, '10, auction sale, at the age of 12, for $3,700, and her son, Sultana's Oxford Lad, sold in same sale for $11,100. Sultana's Golden Jolly's sire is Viola's Golden Jolly, 79314, sold in our May, '09, auction sale for $12,000. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land in a class of 44, '02. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug., '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands, 1st prize, Sweep- stakes. Breeders' Cup and Reserve Champion, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, '05. Combination. P. 3744, H. C, 1st prize over Jersey, May. '06; 1st prize, St. Helier Show. Aug.. '06: 1st prize and Champion, St. Saviour and Grouville S., Apr., '09, in competition with Beauvoir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls, and judged by two dif- ferent sets ot judges, thereby winning a very handsome silver shield; 1st prize over Jersey. April. '09, beating all the other prize winners of previous years. Mr. John A. Perree sold Agatha's Flying Fox to Mr. Howard Willets, "Gedney Farm," White Plains. N. Y.. for $5,000. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of $558. Sultane's Snowdrop. P. 8578. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, May, '01. 1st and Sweepstakes. Grouville and St. Saviour, '01. 1st, Sweepstakes and Champion. G r o u- ville and St, Saviour. '03. '04. She was sold to "Ged- ney Farm" for $2,350. and is a full sister to Golden Sul- tana, the St. Louis winner, that sold in our '10 auction sale for $3,700; at same time her son. Sul- tana's Oxford Lad. sold for $11,100. She was sold in the St. Louis show ring for $2,350. and she and her bull calf for $4,025 two years later. Successor's Glory, P. 3346, C. Half brother to West- field Rose. P. 9091. C. Certificate of Merit. Oct., '04, 1 lb. 8J ozs., 231 days; Certificate of Merit and 1 st Par. prize, E. J. C. S-. May. '07, 2 lbs. 6k ozs., 69 days; 4th over Jer. and Par, prize. R. J. A. S.. May. '07. Rayon 'd'Or, F. 9183. C. Champion Flying Fox, 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729. H. C. Champion winner over the Island. August, '99. Sold at our auction sale, May, ■02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933, Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 22 ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. . Agatha of Oaklands. 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow. Agatha, F. 8432. H. C. J, H.B.) Official butter test, 2 lbs. 1^ ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. Winner of first prize at the 3 Western Parishes in '99. Winner of 1st pr. and Championship (Silver Cup). St. Saviour Show. '00. 1st prize over jersey, beating former Roy- al winners in '00. 1st pr. in Champion Class at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, '01. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our Mav, '02. sale for$7.56o. His son, Eminent 2d, sold in our "05 auction sale for $10,000. His ten months-old bull calf sold at our '07 sale for $10,200. His daughter. Golden Fern's Sensation, won 2d prize at the great St. Louis S . in '04. and sold at auction for $2,250. His daughter. Golden Sultana, won 3d pr. at the great St. Louis Show. Sept , '04, and sold in our '10 auction for $3,700. I Sultane 9th. P. 1145. H. C. 2d over Jersey, '85. IstH. B. over Jer.. '85. 4th over Jersey, 'S9. 1 st over Jersey and Parish prize, '91. Dam of Uncle Peter, P. 2115. H. C. Successor. P. 2783. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer., '99. 1st pr, over Jer.. '00, for bulls, the pro- duce of cows having won a prize or Certi- ficate of Merit at a butter test Poucette, P. 6620. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. (See below.) Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H, C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740. A. J. C. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729, Alicante, P. 3880, H.C" Forfarshire, P. 2914, H, C. 3 Champion winners. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Ravachol. P. 2032. C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam, he proved him- self a remarkable sire, but was butch- ered before his value as a sire was known. . Courageous Countess of Oaklands, F. 8640. H. C, now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test, 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C, Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land, Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Golden Fern, P. 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. pr.. '94. f Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. Rosette 4th. P. 212S. C, We were informed on the Island by J. A. Marett that Ro- sette 4th. as a dairy cow in her day, had few equals on the Island. Orme. P. 1660, H. C. Was sold by Mr. J. P. Marett to Lord Rothschild at a long price. He is sire of Regina Sultane 2d, winner of 1st pr.. B. andW.S..N. A. S.S. Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. Courage. P. 1813. C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq. the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull. Courage, was the best son of Golden Lad. [ Grassy Brown. P. 3370. H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of Golden Lad's Fawn Duchess. 166538. 23 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Golden Beatrice. 157326. 22 lbs. in 7 days, 89 lbs. 5 ozs. in 30 days. Tootsie. P. 3214, H.C. Parish prize, '90. Golden Lad. P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '90. < (See above.) I Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show. '94, '95. Cicero. P. 266. H. C. 7657. A. J. C. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '82. Sire of Ladv Longfield. 23524. 20 lbs. 13 ozs. Lady Fair. 22103, 19 lbs. 10 ozs. Cicero's Jolie. 18246. 18 lbs. 3 ozs. L Sultane. P. 7. H. C. 1st prize, St. Saviour Show. '70. Dam of Sarabond. P. 797, H. C. (see above). Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C, 2d over Jer., Apr., '87; 1st over Jer., Apr., '88; 2d over Jer., Apr.; '89; 1st over Jer.. Aug., '89. f Success, P. 2476. C. Fancy Rose, F. 8277. H. C. Certificate of Merit, butter test, '98, '99. •00. 2 lbs. 8^ ozs. butter. Lord Dunbar. P. 1969, C. Finette, P. 2836, C. f Happy. P. 211. C. Sire of Happy Blossom. 18218, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. St. Teannaise. 15789. 17 lbs. 8^ ozs. Fleur de I'Air, F. 1730. C. f Sultan. F. 58, H. C. I Longueville Queen. F. 272. H. C. Great Scot. P. 2153, H. C. Sire of Rhymer, Par. pr., '99. Perry F. Scot. Re- serve. R. C. S.. '99. Mabel 42d, 1st over Jer. and P. pr.. '99. Fontaine's Lady Scot. 3d over Jer., '99. Maitland Cherry. 1st over Jer. and Par. prize, '99. Fancy 2d, P. 6276, C. 1 lb. 14i ozs. Fancy, F. 8007, H. C. Gold Medal, butter test, Jer., '93, 2 lbs. 8k ozs. Gold Medal, butter test, Jer., '94, 2 lbs. 1 1+ ozs. Certificate of Merit butter test. '95. 2 lbs. 7^ ozs. Gold Medal, butter test.'Jer., '96, 3 lbs. 3i ozs. T.S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. i8i. Heifer. JOIyl/Y'S GOI^DBN I' handsome heifer; nice head; large, promi- nent eyes; thin neck; long, strong, straiglit back; broad hips; splendid loins; thin, long tail, beautifully set. with splendid switch; soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; splendid udder development, with good-sized and well-placed teats. Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909, H. C. (95700. A. J. C. C.) 1st St. Saviour pr., '07. 1st pr., Royal Jersey Show (with five of his female progeny), '10. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oak- lands and his get in the past three years. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show. Apr., '10. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in England and on the Island within 3 years; and no doubt an equal number in America. He is sire of Noble Dora, P. 14736, Cer- tificate of Merit, public butter test. Oct.. '10. 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 157 days in milk. She won Re- serve over Jersey, May. '10. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908—7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships. Eng.. Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships. Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. (See front page B for full particulars re- garding the great bull. Noble of Oak- lands.) Jolly Sultane. P. 11003. H. C. With the exception of Oolden Sultana, she is the closest living relative of the fa- mous Sultane, P. 7. H. C. Golden Kern's T,ad. P. 2160. H. C. (See above for his ex- tended pedigree.) Judging by what the sons of ' ' Cnslden Fern's Lad" are doins on the Is- land and in America, and best of all. the great public butter tests that the daugh- ter? are making, their great popu- larity a m o n E Is- land. England a nM American breeders convinces us that "O'o 1 d e?n Fern's Lad" is the most prepotent most dis- tiniiuished and pre- emincnfjersev bull that the world has ever produced. I Invention. F. 7680. C. f Sire NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN. P. 4156, H. C. Winner of 1 st prize over Jersey, April, '10. 1st over Jersey and Champion. R. J. A. S.. August. '10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, "King of the Island." His dam ^is Jolly Sul- tane. P. 11003, H. C, the closest living descendant of old Sultane. P. 7. H. C. and sired by Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. Since Noble of Oak- lands 'has left, No- ble's Jolly Sultan is the most-talked -of bull on the Island ; and the get of this young sire which we will show to the pub- lic on Decoration Day will make "old Noble" feel proud. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show. April, "10. Dam GOLDEN LADY. P. 7683, C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox. P. 3633. H. C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox. P. 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer.. '02. 1st and Championship, Ohio and Illinois State Fairs, '03. Blue Belle. P. 4307, H. C. Blue Belle sold in our May. '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets. "Gedney Farm," White Plains, N. Y.. for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C. sire of Financial King. P. 2624. H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5^ ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for $1,725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern. 69196, that sold as a calf for £3.000, When on the Island we took special pains to go and see the breeder of Blue Belle, and he told us that her dam, Grisette, was one of the greatest cows in her day on the Island, milking 18 to 20 qts. daily, and never went dry. Her dam. Fiery Cross, F. 5935. H. C, who was also bred by the breeder of Blue Belle, had no equal on the Island. Nobleman, P. 2555. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August. '98. Istat3-Par. Show, '99. Sire of N o b 1 e m a n's Lady Mary, the unbeaten Champion of many shows. Lady Viola. P. 8463. H. C. She won first prize over Jer.. '04; won in public butter test. May, '04, producing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.: 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion. St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited. '06 and '07: Champion over all England. '07; 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug . , '07. (See No. 79 for her picture and ex- tended pedigree.) Golden Jolly. P. 2921. H. C. First prize and Cham- pion, North Show, '00. Sire of Golden Warrior. 1st over England Royal Show. '03; 1st over England and Cham- pion. D. S,. '03. Jolly Lady of Beech- wood, winner of 1st prize. Illinois State Fair. 'OS; 1st. Cham- pion and Grand Champion at the National Show. Chi- cago, '08. Poppy Viola. 2i years old, winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass. 3 years old. testing I !b. 151 ozs., 101 days in milk. Tollv Maiden. 2^ vears old. 1 lb. Si ozs.. 146 days in milk. Golden Jolly also sired the four cows that won 1st prize for bull and produce, Nat. Dairy S.. Chicago. and Illinois State Fair ."08. Youne: Sultane, P. 2895. C. I Bagatelle 2d. P. 6564. H. C. now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325. Sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. ^ Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May, '05. auc- tion sale for $10,000. His ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200. and in same sale his'^grandson. ' ' S tockwell . ' ' sold for $11,500. Ten of^his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island. May. "98. Dam of Reminder. Golden Jolly and Brookhill Fox. three famous sires. She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Kiva. P. 759. H. C, Sultane. P. 7.'H. C. 1st St. Saviour. '70. 1st H. B . '71. Bronze Medal. C. * Ex.,"71. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August, '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2 J ozs.. 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. S am Loatcs, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct., '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs,. 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946. H. C. A magnificent dairy cow, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280. H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par. Show, '97. Gipsy Maid, P. 4424. H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes at 3-Par. Show, '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. prize. '94. Count Wolseley, P. 928, H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr.. '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 2d over Jer., Apr., '89. 1st over Jer.. Aug.. '89. S ire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Oxford Rose, P. 3737. C. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440. C. Oxford Lass. P. 3582, I Brookhill Rose. P. 1889. C. Bute. P. 328, C. Golden Princess, F. 2624. H. C. Sultan, F. 58, H. C. 1st pr.ov. Jer., *67, '68. 1st Eng. Roy., '68. TNever beaten.) Longueville Queen, F. 272. H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02, sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, sale for $10,000, H is ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200. His grandson. "Stockwell." sold in same sale for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette. 149740. A. J. C. C. Bobby 5th, P. 1060, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See below.) Nameless, P. 3222, H. C. Poster, P. 1152, C. Daisy 7th, P. 3277. H. C. Baron of St. John, P. 1279, H. C. Lugans. F. 7020, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '90; also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cowS in America averag- ing 18lbs. ioz. each. Tootsie. P. 3214. H. C. Parish prize. '90. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Sire of 14 tested cows. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944. H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, "94, '95. Wolseley. P. 401. H.C. Istov. Jer., '83.'84.'85. 1st prize over Jersey Jubilee Show. '83. Champion Cup for greatest number of points, '83. Sultane. P. 7, H. C. 1st St. Saviour, '70. 1st H. B.. '71. Bronze Medal. C. I- Ex.. '71. Count Cicero. F. 398. H. C. 2d pr. over Jer.. '83. I Hermione. P. 634. C. J Cetewayo, P. 224. C 1 Reita. F. 1688. C. Prince of Wales. 1st pr. over Jer.. '65. 2d Eng. Roy.. '65. Flower. F. 53. H. C. (Prize taker.) Bred March 10th, 1911, to vSultana's Golden JoUv, 86180, A. T. C. C, 'Linden Grove," and many times has the question been asked, "What v. a bull that is the admiration of every one that visits - — -, — . — ..^^.. ^,,..^^, .. ..... would he brinjs; on the Island of Jersev?" He is a son ot the famous cow, 'Golden vSultana," the nearest liviuE; representative of the famous cow, "Sultane," P. 7,'H. C. "Golden f ci"f inn /o^"'" ^^>'''l"' auction sale, at the age of 12, for $3,700, and her son, "Sultana's Oxford Lad," sold in same sale lor 511,100. Sultana's Golden Jolly's" sire is "Viola's Golden Jolly," 79314. fold in our May, '09, auction sale for $12,000. T. S, COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 182. Heifer. JOI,I,Y SUI^TAN'S JUIJvI,^TTE, 252241, A . J. C. C. Sire NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4156, H. C. winner of 1st over Jersey, April, '10. 1 st over Jersey and Champion, Royal Show. Aug.. '10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, "King of the Island." H i s dam is Jolly Sul- tane, P. 11003, H. C, who. with the ex- ception of Golden Sultana, is the clos- est living descendant of old Sultane. P. 7, H. C. and sired by Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. Since Noble of Oak- lands has left. No- ble's Jolly Sultan is the most-talked-of bull on the Island; and the get of this young sire which we shall show to the public on Decor- a t i o n Day will make * ' old Noble ' ' feel proud. (See front -page K for full particulars of this great young bull.) Bred by J. P. Drelaud. Trinity. Island of Jersey. Born September 12th. 1909. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color:black tongue and switch. Handsome heifer, with nice head: prominent eyes; broad forehead; dished face; thin neck; long, strong, straight back; splendid withers and loins; broad hips; thin, long tail, nicely set; soft, mellow hide; wide and deep body; great udder development, with good- sized and well-placed teats. ( Blue Belle's Blue Fox. P. 3633, H. C. A very promising sire and great show bull. He was sold at Mr. D. S. Williams' sale. Nashville. T e n n., Dec. '07, to Mr. Harry Prentice, Worcester, Mass., for $1,025, who was offered a large ad- vance in price right after the sale. He was shown at the Nashville, Tenn., Show, Oct.. '07, in a class where the Champion bull of the year was shown; and Prof. Scovell, who had handed out the Champion ribbons at the shows , was free in saying, 'had he been judge at Nash- ville. Blue Belle's Blue Fox would have been Cham- pion." Sire of Noble of Oak- lands, 1st pr., St. Saviour, '07; 1st pr.. Royal Show. '10. for bull and 5 female progeny; 90 first prizes and Cham.- pionships stand to the credit of Noble of Oaklands and his get in the past three years; the first prize winnings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 190S — 7 first prizes at English and Is- land shows; 1909 — 15 first prizes and 2 Cham pionships. Eng., Island of Jer. and America ; 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all first prizes at the Island bull show, April, '10; 1910 — 8 first prizes for "get of sire" won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at leading United States shows. These prizes all authentic; many more might be claimed if reports of shows were avail- able. His get have won more than 100 minor prs. in Eng. and on the Island within three years ; and no doubt a cor- responding number in America. Bobby's Shy Fox. 64760.*A. J. C. C. Shy Fox,' P, 3143. H. C. Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer.. '02. Blue Belle, P. 4307. H. C. Sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard W i 1 1 e t s, ' 'Gedney Far m," White Plains. N. Y., for S3. 600. Dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C-, sire of Finan- cial King. P. 2624, H. C. and Guenon's Lad. both noted sires. Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5^ ozs. Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03. sale for $1,725. Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Dam JUILLETTE 14th, P. 12386, C. Champion Flying Fox. 61441. A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, August , '99. Sold at our auction sale. May, '02. for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Fox Glove, that tested in public butter test on the Island, 2 lbs. 8J ozs. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen, 2 lbs. 2^ ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Fox's Belle of Trinity. 20 lbs. 5 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 Ibs- 2^ ozs., and others. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy cow. milking 20 quarts daily. f Senator. P. 2759, H C. Sire of Astor, 1st over the Island, '02 and '03. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N.C.Show. '96, '97. Sire of Flying Fox. sold in our May. '02. sale for $7,500. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for $10,000. The Sensational Fern, sold in our May. '07. sale for $10,200, and in the same sale his grandson, " 'Stock- well,' ' sold for $11,500. Rosette 5th. P. 2881. H. C. Four of her get have sold in our auction sales at an average of $2,762.50. Bobby 5th. P. 1060, C f Leda's Golden Lad, P. 3063. H. C. Leda's Golden Lad won the following piizcs in Jersey: Istpr., R.J. A. S., '01, '02. Istpr., R. J. A. S., '01. '02, State's. 1st St. Martin, '01, '02. Sweepstakes, North Club. '01, '02. 1st and Champion (with progeny), AVestern Club, '05. Sire of many prize winners, among them being: Rozel's Victory 6th, 1st over Jersey, '04. Carnation's Gem 2d, 1st over Jer., '04. Wonder's Lad, 1st over Jersey, '04. Rozel's Victory 5th, 3d over Jersey, '04. Zelie 3d, 1st over Jer- sey, '03. Roderick's A u r i f e r, 1 St Royal of Eng- land, '06. Smiler 2d. Royal of England. '06. Victoria of Athenia, Junior Champion at the World's Fair. St. Louis, Mo., '04, and Reserve for Grand Champion. His daughter, E m i- nent's Leda. sold in our '09 auction sale to Dr. H. D. Rod- man, Shelbyville, Ky., for $800. Juillette''8th, P.kS590, C. Lemon's Venus, P. 2493. C. Nizam. P. 2408. H. C. Istpr., St. Peter. '97. Sire of Gold Medal Princess, 3 lbs. 2i ozs. Sold in oiu: '05 sale for $1,200. I Belle du Couvent, P. 4674. H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '94. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of Fontaine 9th, that milked over 9,000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Golden Fern. P 4711. H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. pr,. '94. Sarabond. P. 797. H.C. He was sold to go to France when 12 months old. Rosette 4th. P. 2128. C. Bobby 3d. P. 697. H.C. Cyprus. F. 2089. C. Lemon Rex, P. 552, C. Venus. F. 1784, H. C. ■ Golden Pasha. P. 2154. C. Sire of Rome, winner of 5 first prizes in Eng. i Jersey Lily, P. 4004. C. f Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. Golden Leda, P. 8000, H. C. 1st pr. over Jer., '01. 1st prize and Cham- pionship, North Club Show. 00 and '01, and has milked over 40 lbs. per day with first calf. Golden Leda is also dam of Forfarshire's Golden Leda, 1S7458. 1st prize and Sweepstakes at St. Saviour and Grou- ville Show. May, '04. She is also dam of the great bull, Stockwell, sold in our May, '07. sale for$n,500toMr. A. B. Lewis. f Great Scot, P. 2153, H. C. Sire of Rhymer, Par. pr., '99. Perry F. Scot, Re- serve. R. C. S.. '99. Mabel 42d, 1st over Jer. and Par. pr,.'99. Fontaine's Lady Scot. 3d over Jer., '99. Maitland Cherry , 1 st over Jer. and Par. prize, '90. Soprano. 2d ov. Jer. and Par. pr., '99. Aboukir 2d. 4th over Jersey, '99. Juillette 5th. P. 5454, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. ■96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. Six of his get have been sold for an average of $4,575. Twenty-eight of his get (some only cal- ves) sold at auction at an average of $1,032. (For full particulars see front page A.) Leda. P. 6636, H. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st pr. ov. the Island, August, '90; also winner of £15 pr. )_ Belle Brebis. P. 4473. H. C. Parish prize, "94, '96. One of the best cows in Mr. Wm. Rocke- feller's herd. Golden Pink, P. 1491. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. p.. '92. Sire of Golden Hero, P. 1833. H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. p., April. '93, Aug.. '94 { and '95. I I Juillette 2d. P. 2999. C. [ Orphan 2d, P. 2814. H. C. 1st prize, St. Mary Show, '92. Boyle, P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. Fontaine 7th, 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9,000 ibs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours, from which 2 lbs. 10 ozs. of butter was made. Boyle is also sire of many other famous animals. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and Par. prize, '94. Hillside Lad. P. 1163, C. 2d over Jersey and Parish prize, '89. Brebis 3d, P. 1898, H. C. 4th over Jersey and Parish prize, '89. 3d R. C. Show. '93. 2d B. and W. Show. '91. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st p. ov. the Island, Aug., '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. Cetewayo's Pink, F. 5170. H. C. Juillette lOtb, \ 1833. H. C, 1st over 2d ov. Jer., May. '85. P. 10327, H. C. I Juillette'Sth, i Jer. and Par. p., 1st Champion Class. _ -. _ . ...._-..„. ^j^^^^ ,g^ Favorite's Boy. P. 882, H. C. L Juillette. P. 2299, HO. Bred March 10th, 1911, to Sultana's Golden Jolly, 86180, A. J. C. C, a bull that is the admiration of every one that visits "Linden Grove," and many times has the question been asked, "What would he bring on the Island of Jersey?" He is a son of the famous cow, "Golden Sultana," the nearest living representative of the famous cow, "Sultane," P. 7, H. C. "Golden Sultana" sold in our May, '10, auction sale, at the age of 12, for $3,700, and her son, "Sultana's Oxford Lad," sold in same sale for $11,100. "Sultana's Golden Jolly's" sire is "Viola's Golden Jolly," 79314, sold in our May, '09, auction sale for $12,000. T. S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 183 Heifer. JOI.I.Y MAY GIRI., 252255, A. J. C. C. Sire NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4156, H. C. (See his extended pedi- grt-e. No. 181 of catalog) Winner of 1st prize over Jersey, April. "10, 1st over Jersey and Champion, Roy, S , Au-:,, "10, He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, P. 3909. H C. 'Kin'^ of the Island. ' ' whose ex tended pedigree ap- pears on front page li. His dam. Jolly Sul- tane. P 11003. H C-, is with one ex- ception the closest living descendant of Sultane, P, 7, H. C-. and sired bv Golden Jolly. P. 2921. H C, Since Noble of Oak- lands left the Island, Njble's Jolly Sul tan is the most-talk- ed-of bull; and the get of this young sire which we shall show to the public on Decoration Day will make * ' old Noble" feel proud. Bred by G. Le Masurier, St. Martin. Island of Jersey - Born May 26th, 1910. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T, S- Cooper & Sons. Solid color; black tongue and switch. A lovely heifer; lofty carriase; nice head; large, prominent eyes; thin, long neck; straight back; good withers and loins; broad hips; thin, long tail with splendid switch; neat in bone: soft, mellow liidc; deep bo.lv; remarkable udder development, with large and beautifully-placed teats. f Gamboge's Knight, t P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (w i t h his progeny), Apr , 'OS. His son, Oxford You'll Do. has just won Isl prize for bull and progeny at the Apr , 'II, bull show. Is- land of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop. P. 13763. H. C. Cer tificate of Merit, May. '10. public but ter ttst, 1 lb. I.Si ozs., 84 davs in milk Miss Roselle. P. 12852. H. C . Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 1 1:*. 12 ozs.. 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d, P. 12934. H, C (njw (Jxford Lad's C-randdaughter. 238448). Certificate of M.Tit. May. 08, 1 lb, 1 1 ozs., 79 days in mlk; Certificate of Merit. May, '09, ! lb 1 1 ozs , 1 18 days in milk, A Cham, winner at leading shows last fall. Some other pr. winners he has sired are : Oxford Model, 232512. 1st pr- 2-year old, N; t. Dairy Show, '09. Merry May. 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 2, Aug., ■10. Oxford Bess. P. 14612. 2d pr. and St Sa- viour Parish prize. Class 2. Aug, '10: 1st pr, and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show. '10. Netina's Lad, P. 3979. H. C. Trinity Parish pr-, Class 1. Apr ,'07. Jessica. P. 13228, H. C-. St- John Parish pr-. Class 3, Aug-. '08- Crocus 6th. P, 13380, II, C. St. Saviour Par. prize. Class 2. May. '08. King of Oxford, P. 4112. H- C. St. Sa- viour Parish prize, Class 4. Apr,. '08. Broom 5th. P 14654, St- Mary Par. prize. Class 3. May. '10. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) D m GAMBOGE'S ARCOLA, 252206, A. J. C. C. (ARCOLETTF, P. I447J. H. C.) A magnificent dair> cow. Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st pr, and Sweep- stakes, St. Saviour and G r o u V i I 1 e Show, '02. 1st pr. over the Is- land in a class of 44. '02. 1st pr. over the Island, August. '03. Sire of Sultan of Oaklands. 1st prize. Sweepstakes, Breeders' Cup and Reserve Cham., St. Saviour and Grouville Show. "OS. Combination, P. 3744. il. C . 1st prize over Jersey. May, '06; 1st prize, St. Helier Show, Aug., '06; 1st prize and Champion. St. Saviour and Grouville S h o w, April. '09. in com- petition with Beau- voir King, Plymouth Lad and other bulls; and judged by two different sets of judges, thereby win- ning a very hand- some silver shield; 1st pr, over Jersey. April. '09. beating all the other prize winners of previous years (See No 61 for full particulars.) And this in spite of the get of Agatha's Fly- ing Fox having been practically all ex- ported as calves. Twelve of his heifers, ten of which were yearlings, sold in our '05 auction sale for an average of $558. . Fontaine's Oxford Pride. 187430. A. J. C. C. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801. H. C.) 3d pr, over Jersey, Aug , '01, '02- 3d pr. in public but- ter test, 2 lbs. Ti ozs.. 48 days in milk She sold in our May. '05. auction sale for $2,500 to Mr. How- ard Willets, owner of Gedney Farm. Her dam. Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508. H. C, has won the fol- lowing public butter tests: May. '96, 2 lbs. 7 J ozs.; Oct., '96, 2 lbs. 2i ozs.. 217 days in milk; May. *97, 2 lbs. 5 J ozs.; Oct., '97, 2 lbs. 4i ozs.; Oct., '98, 2 lbs. 73 ozs., 118 days in milk. Ajax, P. 2683, H. C. Champion Flying l-'ox. 61441, A. J. C. C. Flying Fox. P. 2729, H. C, Champion winner over { thelsland, Aug , '99. I Sold at our auction sale. May, *02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of "Fox Glove." that tested in public but- ter test on the Is- land. 2 lbs. 85 ozs,. in 24 hours. Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2i ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena. 17 lbs. 2 J ozs- Flying Fox's Pearl. 15 lbs. 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle. 15 lbs. 3 ozs. At the great St. Louis Show. Sept,, '04, in the bull and progeny class (23 entries), the second, third and fourth prizes were won by the get of Flying Fox. His son, Sam Loates, sired Reindeer, Bronze Medal win ner, public butter test. October, '07, 1 lb. 13i ozs.. 161 da^'S in milk. His son. Brookhill Fox (out of the great cow, Brookhill Rose 2d), won 1st at Roy. Show, England. '02, in a class of 32, and sold a t auc t ion for $5,000. I Agatha of Oaklands, 162101, A. J. C. C. (A highly commended cow. Agatha, F 8432. H. C. J- H B.) Official butter test. 2 lbs. 1 i ozs. in 24 hrs., Jersey weight, being in milk 142 days. She sold in our May. '02. auction for $1,700. to Mrs. M. M. Patterson. Port Kennedy, Pa. Caiest, P. 2591. H. C. 1st prize. Champion- ship and State's pr., Grouville S., '98. Sire of Mabel's Poet, P. 2964, H. C, and other noted animals, among them being Gamboge's Pride 4th. P. 8801, H. C. 2 lbs. 7| ozs., being 48 days in milk in public butter test; 1st prize winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, August. '04. [ AJBx's Areola, P. 9652, C. Not bred. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. *96, '97. For a number of years the blood of (iolden F e r n's Lad has dominated the show and sale rings. For some years past, every winning of any consetiuence, at all the principal Fairs of America, England and the Island, was made by a son or a daughter, or a near descendant of Golden Fern's Lad. At the National Dairy Show, Chicago. '07. the Grand Champion and Junior Cham- pion females were daughters of Golden Fern's Lad. while the Grand Champion bull was a grand- son, and out of a granddaughter o f Golden Fern's Lad. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C, I'ontaine 7th. 8th and 9th, all prize winners over the Is- land. He also sired the great cow, "Spec- kled Band. ' ' dam of the wonderful cow. ' ' Nursie, ' ' that made the phenome- nal record of 2 lbs. 7* ozs. of butter in 24 hours, and won the Silver Medal in the public butter test on the Island, after being in milk 300 days and within 90 days of calving. She sold at our May. '07, sale for $2,200. 1 Golden Fern, P 4711, H. C. 2d over Jersey, 2d H. B. and^Parish pr., '94, . Rosette 5th, P. 2881. H. C. A very rich and per- sistent milker. Dam of Flying Fox, P. 2729. H. C. Alicante. P. 3880, H.C Forfarshire, P. 2914, H- C. Ravachol, P. 2032, C. By a great sire and out of a phenomenal dam, he proved himself a remark- able sire, but was butchered before his value as a sire was known. L Courageous Countess of Oaklands, P. 8640, H. C, now named Countess of Oaklands, 162098. Official test. 2 lbs. of butter in 24 hours, Jersey weight. Sarabond, P- 797, H.C He was sold to go to France when 1 2 months old. This was a great loss to the Island, as he undoubtedly was a great sire. . Rosette 4th, P, 2128, C. f Orme. P, 1660. H. C I Sire of Regina Sultane 2d, 2 lbs, 1 h OZS- of but- ter in 24 hrs. Little Eminence, 122506, 21 lbs. 6 ozs. Rosette 5th. P. 2881, H. C. now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A J. C. C. f Courage, P. 1813. C. Mr. Francis Le Brocq. the best judge of Jerseys on the Is- land, told us that the bull. Courage, was the best son of Golden Lad. Grassy Brown, P. 3370, H. C. Ar4?ola, Gamboge's Pride, P. 4508, II, C. 1st pr,, St. Saviour Show, '96. 2d over Jersey, '97. She has won many public butter tests. (See record in preced- ing column,) Chieftain, P. 2430. C. \ Cowslip 16th, i P, 6084, H. C. Cowslip 16th was one of the best dau^jh- ters ever sired by Golden Lad. S h e was known on the Island as the £1,000 cow, as her breeder would not part with her. Fontaine's King, P. 2207, H. C. Sire of John Bull and other noted animals. L Oxford Lass. P. 3582. C. She was never tested for butter, but milk ed as high as 28 qts. daily. She is dam of Houpla. Caiest, Oxford Lad, Oxford I X i a and other famous ani- mals. I Rob Roy. P. 1184, H.C. I Gamboge 2d. P. 2294. H. C. Dam of Gamboge 4th. 2 lbs. Li ozs., 24 hrs. Rob Roy. P. 1184. H.C. Cicero's Cowslip 7th. P. 4204, H. C. A magnificent cow. Winner of Champion ship. St. John Show, May, '93. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) t Cowslip 2d, P. 810, H. C 3d over Jer. and Par. prize, '85. Parish prize, '86. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Fontaine 4th, F. 2537. C. Reserve No. for Cup. "90. 1st over Jer., '90. '91. f Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st over Jer , Aug., '89. Oxford Primrose, P. 2252. C. One of the best cows in her day on the Island. Oscar. F. 410. H. C. C*.amboge. F. 5846, H. C. f Golden Boy 2d, I P. 1251, C. [ Darkey's Daisy 3d. P. 3445. H. C. St. John's Baron 3d, P. 1224. C. Cicero's Cowslip, ' P. 1105. H. C. Carlo. P. 180. C. 1st pr . St. John, '78. Par., R J A S., '78. 2d pr. over Jer., '79. 1st pr. over Jer., '80. Cowslip. P. 24. C. 1st St. John, '76, '80. Par. pr.. R. J. A. S., '79. '81. T.S. COOPER & SONS' AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, MAY 30, 1911. No. 184. Heifer. JOI.I,Y'S RUBIN, 252262, A. J. C. C. Bred by J. A. Perree, St. Saviour. Island of Jersey. Born July 28th, 1910. Imported September 20th. 1910. by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color: black tongue and switch. A beautiful heifer; lovely head; large, prominent eyes; thin neck; straight back; broad hips; thin, long tail; deep body; soft, mellow hide; great udder development, with large and well-placed teats. Gamboge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C. Winner of 2d pr. over Jersey (with his progeny), Apr , '08. His son. Oxford You'll Do. has just won 1st prize for bull and progeny at the Apr.. '11, bull show, Is- land of Jersey. Among his butter- tested daughters are: Patent's Snowdrop, P. 13763, H. C. Cer- tificate of Merit, May. '10, public but- ter test, 1 lb. 15 i ozs.. 84 days in milk. Miss Roselle. P. 12852, H. C, Certificate of Merit. May. '08. 1 lb. 12 02S.. 130 days in milk. Tiddledy wink's Daisy 2d, P. 12934. H. C. (now Oxford Lad's Grauddau ghter, 238448). Certificate of Merit. May. '08, 1 lb. 11 ozs.. 79 days in milk; Certificate of Merit, May. '09. 1 lb, 11 ozs., US days in milk. A Cham, winner at leading shows last fall. Some other prize winners he has sired are: Oxford Model, 232512. 1st pr. 2-year-old. Nat. Dairy Show, '09. Merry May, 2d pr. and St. Saviour Parish pr.. Class 2, Aug., 10. Oxford Bess, P. 14612. 2d pr. and St. Sa- viour Parish prize. Class 2, Aug., '10; 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show, '10. Netina's Lad. P. 3979. H.C. Trinity Parish pr.. Class 1, Apr., '07. Jessica. P. 13228, H. C, St. John Parish pr., Class 3, Aug., '08. (See front page E for full particulars re- garding Gamboge's Knight.) Sire NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN, P. 4156, H. C. Winner of 1st prize over Jersey. April. '10. 1st prize over Jersey and Cham.. Aug.. '10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands, P.3909. H. C, "King of the Island,' ' for whose extended pedigree, etc., see front page B. His dam. Jolly Sul- tane. P. 11003. H. C. is with one ex- ception the closest living descendant of Sultane. P. 7. H. C. and is sired by Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. Since Noble of Oak- lands left . Noble 's Jolly Sultan is the most-talked-of bull on the Island; and the get of this young sire which we shall show to the public on Decoration Day are enough to make ' ' old Noble ' ' feel proud. Dam GAMBOGE'S RUBIN, 252193, A. J. C. C. (RUBIN'S BELLE, P. 14289, H.C.) One of the best daugh- ters of Gamboge's Knight. Rubin. P. 12721. H. C, Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256. H. C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes. St. Saviour and G r o u V i 1 1 e Show. '02. 1st pr. over the Island in a class of 44, '02. 1st pr. over the Island, Aug.. '03. Sire of Combination. Sultan of Oaklands, etc. Fontaine's Oxford Pride. 187430. (Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C.) 3d pr. in public butter test. 2 lbs. 7J ozs,. 48 days in milk. 1 St pr . winner over the Island and Blythwood Bowl, August. '04. Daughter of Caiest, P. 2591. H. C. who is a son of the celebrated Oxford Lass. She sold in our May, '05 , auction for $2,500 to Mr. How- ard Willets. Her dam. Gamboge's Pride. P. 4508, H. C.. won 7 prizes or Certificates in pub- lic butter tests. (See No . 95 for ex- tended pedigree of Fontaine's Oxford Pride.) Tommy Atkins, P. 3650, C. Comet. P. 11329. H.C. now named Jolly Maid of St. Mary, 213929, A. J. C. C. Sir Watkin, P. 2991. H. C. A sire that will make a great name. One of his heifers in our sale sold for $410. He is descended from old Blue Belle. P. 4307. H. C. who is grandam of Noble of Oaklands. Blue Belle sold in our May, '04. auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets. "Gedney Farm," White Plains. N. Y.. for $3,600. She is dam of Caumais Lad, P. 2257, H. C. (sire of Financial King, P. 2624. H. C. and Guenon's Lad. both noted sires); Blue Nun. 18 lbs. 5i ozs,; Golden Lad's Blue Belle, Sold in our May. '03, sale for $1,725; Blue Belle 6th and 7th; Blue Belle's Handsome Fox; and Blue Belle's Golden Fern. 69196, that sold as a calf for $3,000. Maida Vale, P. 9446, H, C. Golden Jolly. P. 2921. H. C. Champion, N. Show. '00. Sire of Golden Warrior, 1 st over Eng., Royal Show, '03; 1st over England and Cham., Dairy Show, '03. Ensigna, 1st Roy. S., '03. Lady of Beechland, 1st over Jer., Aug., '03; and many other Champion winners. Golden Jolly has given indications, through his progeny, at re- cent shows and but- ter tests on the Is- land, of being a sup- erlatively prepotent sire in producing cows that combine the highest quality for both beauty and utility. No sire has ever equaled his re- cord in the history of shows. Sire of Poppy Viola. 2i years old, winner of the Bronze Medal in the public butter test, testing 1 lb. 15 ozs., 159 days in milk. Jolly Lass, 3 years old, testing 1 lb. 15i ozs., 101 days in milk; and many others. Financial King, P. 2624. H. C. I m p o r t e d by P. J. Cogswell. Esq., to cross on the daugh- ters of Exile. He was afterward sold to Mr. \Vm. Rocke- feller and was for years at the head of the famous ' * Rock- wood Herd." One of the greatest butler sires of the Jersey breed. Irene, P. 7835, H. C. now named Golden Lad's Creampot. 162061. First prize over Jer- sey and Reserve for Blythwood Bowl. "00. Winner of Blythwood Bowl. August. '91. Dam of Flying Fox's Foxhall, that was selected by a Committee of the A. J. C. C. and sent to the St. Louis test barn. '04, to be bred to many of the cows in that great test. Napoleon Bonaparte, P. 2745, H. C. 1st over Jersey and Parish prize, '99. 1st over Jersey and Parish pr.. Aug., '00. Goddington purse, '01. 2dState'spr., Apr. ,'01. Sire of Madame Bonaparte, 187439, that sold in our '05 sale for $1,000. La Belle, P. 7551. H. C. Par. prize. May, '99, and May. '01. Not bred. I Prize Bird. P. 7504, C. A great dairy cow. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96. '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox, sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d, sold in our May, '05, auc- tion sale for glO.OOO. His ten-months-old bull caif sold in our May, '07, sale for $10,200, and in same sale his grandson, ' ■ Stockwell,' 'sold for $11,500. Ten of his get have been sold at an aver- age of $4,560. His sons and daughters have been winning 1st prizes and Grand Champion honors from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Golden Fern's Lad is recognized the world over as the most prepotent sire that the world has ever produced. Brookhill Rose 2d. P. 3440. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May, '98. A wonderful dairy cow. Ruler. P. 2081, H. C. Sire of Rowena's Daisy, butter test, 20 lbs. 6 ozs. in 7 days. Bantam, F. 8071. H. C. Caumais Lad, P. 2257. H. C. Finance, P. 4611, C. She has to her credit a public fair test of 2 lbs. 10 ozs. in 24 hours, and a milk record of 55 lbs. per day at the fair and 61 lbs. at her home. She is one of eight daughters from the cow. ■ Interest," all of which had milk and. butter tests. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. 1st pr. over Island, Aug.. '90; also win- ner of £15 prize. The most prepotent bull the Island ever produced, transmit- ting the Sultane type (for udder and teats) to his entire progeny. Creampot 2d. P. 2721, H. C. Par. pr.. May. '94. 1st over Jersey, '95. A magnificent dairy cow. being a large and persistent milker. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '96, '97. (See below.) Fleet 2d, P. 3435. H. C. 2d over Jer. and Par. pr.. '91. Dam of Dreyfus. 1st over Jer., '01. f Ulysses. P. 2294. C. I Silver Flagon 2d. P. 3224, C. Certificate of Merit, May. '99, 1 lb. 9i OZS-, 146 days in milk. Boyle. P. 1559. H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year; 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. He also sired the great cow, "Speckled Band," dam of the wonderful cow, "Nursie," that made the phenomenal rec- ord of 2 lbs. 73 ozs. butter in 24 hours. Golden Fern, P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer.. 2d H. B. and Par. prize. '94. Count Wolseley, P. 928. H. C. 2d over Jer., Apr., '87. 1st over Jer.. Apr., '88. 2d over Jer.. Apr., '89. 1st over Jer., Aug., '89. Sire of many noted cows, including: Alicante. P. 3880, H.C. Oxford Rose. P. 3737, C. Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440. C, and Ox- ford Lass, P. 3582,C. Brookhill Rose. P. 1889. C. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. (See above.) Happy's Waverlcy, F. 5423. H, C. 1st pr. and Sweep- stakes, St. Martin Show. T: S. CX)0PER & SONS* auction sale of jersey cattle, may 30, 1911. No. 185. Heifer. Bred by A. P. Le Rossignol, St Lawrence. Island of Jersey. Born November I7th. 1908. Imported September 20th, 1910, by T. S. Cooper & Sons. Solid color, except brisket which is partly white, small spot on right stifle and few white hairs in black switch; white tongue. A very handsome heifer; nice head; promment eyes; strong, straight back; tail thin and long and well set. with splendid switch, wide and deep body; soft, mellow hide; splendid udder development, with good-sized and well-placed teats f Noble of Oaklands. P. 3909, H. C. (95700. A. J. C. C.) 1st St. Saviour pr.. '07. 1st pr.. Royal Jersey Show (with five of his female progeny), '10. 90 first prizes and Championships stand to the credit of Noble of Oak- lands and his get in the past three years. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show, Apr., '10. The first prize win- nings of his get no doubt exceed those to the credit of any bull of his age: 1908 — 7 first prizes at English and Island shows. 1 909 — 1 5 first prizes and 2 Champion- ships, Eng., Island of Jersey and Amer- ica. 1910 — 36 first prizes in class, 19 Champion- ships, Island of Jer- sey and America. Sons headed five first prize herds at important American shows. 1910 — 8 first prizes for " get of sire' ' won by progeny of Noble of Oaklands at lead- ing United States shows. (See front page B for full particulars re- garding the great bull. Noble of Oak- lands.) JOI,I/Y SUI,TAN'S PET, 252226, A. J. C. C. Sire NOBLE'S JOLLY SULTAN. P. 4156, H.C. Winner of 1st prize over Jersey, April, '10. 1st over Jersey and Champion. R. J. A. S., Aug., '10. He is a son of Noble of Oaklands. ' ' King of the Island." H i s dam is Jolly Sul- tane. P. 11003, H. C, the closest living descendant of old Sultane. P. 7. H. C, and sired by Golden Jolly, P. 2921, H. C. Since Noble of Oak- lands has left, No- ble's Jolly Sultan is the most-talked-of bull on the Island; and the get of this young sire which we will show to the pub- lic on Decoration Day will make ' ' old Noble" feel proud. Noble of Oaklands and his sons won all 1st prizes at the Island bull show. Apr., '10. Jolly Sultane, P. 11003, H. C. With the exception of Golden Sultana, she is the closest living relative of the fa- mous Sultane, P. 7, H. C. Her sire. Golden Jolly, is also sire of Twy- lish 9th, 2i years old, 1 lb. 5 ozs., 153 days in milk; Jess, 2 years old, 1 lb. 31 ozs., 153 days in milk. Napoleon, P. 2681, C. Blue Belle's Blue Fox, P. 3633, H C. A son of the famous old Blue Belle, that sold in our '04 sale for $3,600. Bobby's Shy Fox, 64760, A. J. C. C. Shy Fox, P. 3143. H C Champion winner at St. Saviour and Grouville Show, Is- land of Jer., '02. 1st and Championship, Ohio and Illinois State Fairs, '03. i Blue Belle, P. 4307. H. C. Blue Belle sold in our May, '04, auction sale to Mr. Howard Willets, "Gedney Farm." White Plains. N. Y., for $3,600. Dam of Caumais Lad. P. 2257, H. C , sire of Financial King, P. 2624, H. C, and Guenon's Lad, both noted sires. Dam of Blue Nun, 18 lbs. 5i ozs. Dam of Golden Lad's Blue Belle, sold in our May, '03, sale for 81,725. Dam of Blue Belle 6th and 7th and of Blue Belle's Handsome Fox. Also dam of Blue Belle's Golden Fern, 69196. that sold as a calf for $3,000. When on the Island we took special pains to go and see the breeder of Blue Belle, and he told us that her dam. Grisette. was one of the greatest cows in her day on the Island, milking 18 to 20 qts. daily, and never went dry. Her dam. Fiery Cross. F. 5935, H. C. who was also bred by the breeder of Blue Belle, had no equal on the Island. Dam ROZEL'S PET 5th, P. 8895, H. C. Rozel'sIPet 4th. P. 5288, C. Due to calve July 7tli, 1911, by Gam- boge's Knight, P. 3645, H. C, winner of 2d prize over Jersey with his progeny, April, '08. (See front page E for pedigree and particulars of this great sire.) ■ He is a son of Agatha's Flying Fox, P. 3256, H. C, 1st over Jersey, '02 and '03; and his dam is the distinguished cow. Gamboge's Pride 4th, P. 8801, H. C. (now Fontaine's Oxford Pride, 187430), sold in our '05 auction for $2,500. She is one of the best daughters of the great Caiest, P. 2591, son of Oxford Lass. Lady Viola, P 8463, H. C. She won first prize over Jersey, '04; won in public butter test. May, '04, pro- ducing 2 lbs. 12 ozs.: 1st prize over Jersey and Theatre Cup, May, '05; first prize. Sweepstakes and Champion, St. Sa- viour and Grouville Show, '05; 1st over England wherever exhibited, '06 and '07; Champion over all England, '07: 1st prize for butter- tested cows, Aug., '07. (See No. 79 for her picture and extend- ed pedigree.) Golden Jolly, P. 2921. H. C. 1st prize and Cham- pion, N. Show '00. Sire of Golden Warrior. 1st over England, Royal Show, '03; 1st over England and Cham- pion, D. S., '03. I Young Sultane. P. 2895. C. Daughter of Sultane. P. 7, H. C. Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C. (See above.) Wonder's Victory, P. 5457, H. C. Dam of Rozel's Vic- tory, P. 7594, H. C, now named Golden Fern's Victory, 213876, A. J. C. C. 1st prize and Sweep- stakes, North Show, '00. Distinction's Pride, P. 1486, H. C. Rozel's Pet 3d. P. 4316. C. f Nobleman, P. 2555, H. C. 1st over Jer. and Par. pr., August, '98. Istat3-Par. Show, '99. Sire of N o b 1 e m a n's Lady Mary, the unbeaten Champion of many shows. Bagatelle 2d, P. 6564, H. C, now named Golden Lad's Victoria, 157325, and sold in our May, '01, sale for $745. f Golden Fern's Lad, P. 2160, H. C, 1st and Champion at N. C. Show. '96, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. (See above.) Brookhill Rose 2d, P. 3440, C. 1st prize and Cham- pion winner over the Island, May, '98. Dam of Reminder, Golden Jolly and Brookhill Fox, three famous sires. ,. , She has milked as high as 28 quarts daily. Wonder's Pride, P. 1468, C. Victory 2d, P. 4375, H. C. Hillside Lad, P. 1163, C. 2d over Jersey, '89. Parish prize, '89. Distinction, F. 5519, H C. Mourier King, P. HIS, H. C. . Rozel'sPet 2d, F. 7413. H. C. Flying Fox, P. 2729, H. C. Champion winner over the Island, Aug. .'99. Sold at our auction sale. May. '02, for $7,500. In same sale, three of his heifers on first calf averaged $933. Sire of Oxford Vixen. 2 lbs. 2 j ozs., 49 days in milk. Fox's Belle of Grou- ville, 21 lbs. 3 ozs. Flying Fox's Rowena, 17 lbs. 2i ozs. Flying Fox's Pearl, 15 lbs, 7 ozs. Flying Fox's Brown Belle, 15 lbs. 3 ozs. Sam Loates, sire of Reindeer, Bronze Medal winner, pub- lic butter test, Oct , '07, 1 lb. 131 ozs., 161 days in milk. Venus Violet, P. 3946, H. C. A magnificent dairy c o w, milking 20 quarts daily. Aristocrat, P. 2280, H. C. 1st over Jersey, '98. 1st and Sweepstakes, 3-Par. Show, '97. L Gipsy Maid, P. 4424, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '97. 2d and Sweepstakes atS-Par. Show. '97. Golden Lad, P. 1242. H. C. Bagatelle, P. 5076, C. Boyle, P. 1559, H. C. Sire of the celebrated bull. Golden Fern's Lad. P. 2160. H. C. Fontaine 7th. 8th and 9th. all prize winners over the Is- land. Fontaine 9th milked over 9.000 lbs. milk in a year: 41 lbs. 4 ozs. in 24 hours. Golden Fern. P. 4711, H. C. 2d over Jer., 2d H. B. and Par. prize. '94. Easy's Wonder, P. 1205. C. 3d over Jer., Aug., '90. Snowball 3d, P. 2373. H. C. Golden King 2d, P. 1 199, C. Victory, P, 3240, H. C. Castor, 870, H. C. Dolly of the Valley, P. 1246. H. C. Miltiades. P. 868, H. C. . Mourier's Lass, P. 2222. H. C. Gulden Fern's Lad, P. 2160. H. C. 1st and Champion at N. C. Show, '95, '97. The most celebrated bull the Island of Jersey has ever pro- duced. His son. Flying Fox. sold in our May, '02. sale for $7,500. His son. Eminent 2d. sold in our May. '05, sale for $10,000, H i s ten-months-old bull calf sold in our May, •07, sale for $10,200. His grandson, ■"Stockwell," sold in same sale for $11,500. Rosette 5th, P, 28S1, H C, now named Sultane's Rosette, 149740, A J. C. C. Bobby 5th, P. 1060, Lemon's Venus, P. 2493, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. (See below.) Nameless. P. 3222, H. C. Poster. P 1152. C Daisy 7th. P. 3277. H. C. Baron of St. John. P. 1279, H. C. Lugans, F. 7020, C. Golden Lad, P. 1242, H. C. 1st prize over the Is- land, Aug.. '90, also winner of £15 pr. Sire of 14 tested cows in America averag- ing 18 lbs. i oz. each. Tootsie. P. 3214, H. C. Parish prize. '90, Golden Lad, P. 1242, H, C. Sire of 14 tested cows. (See above.) Brown Fern 2d, P. 1944, H. C. 2d St. Martin Show, '94, '95. Pollux. P. 871, H. C. 3d over Jersey, '87. Easy 2d, P. 1209. C. r Marechal, P. 720, C. 1 Snowball, F. 6719. H.C. f Golden King, i P. 955. H. C. I Daisy. P. 421, H. C. Sultane's Favourite. P. 873, H. C. Ville-es-Philippes, F. 6700, C. Wolseley,P.401,H. C. St. John's Twist, F. 6798, H. C. Jim, P. 346. H. C. , Dolly, P 252, C. Wolseley. P. 401,H.C. 1st ov. Jer., '83, '84, '85. Nice Charmer, F. 5629, C. ■ Carlo 2d. P. 337. . Orange Peel 2d. P. 849, H. C.