STANDARD oF PERFECTION for CAVIES UNITED CAVY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Incorporated OFFICERS L. Frank ‘Gtafiue oor. oo a ee President 1005 So. Euclid Ave. Oak Park, Ill. George Lautenschlager/) ev ee Ist Vice President 1111 So. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Fred Moscherosch 023 oo eee 2nd Vice President 4907 Grace St., Chicago, HL. George CUR ckért oes ie Secretary 1447 Belmont Ave., Chicago, [Il. ©, JH. Petersen. 203 oh ee ie Se ee ee Treasurer 2420 N. Ballou St., Chicago, IIL. DIRECTORS Chairman A. M. Haynes..... 3656 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago, Ill. GD) eres (tn aa eee 1029 Newport Ave., Chicago, Ill. HH He Bussiatr, 20 eee 3750 Osgood St., Chicago, Ill. A. Co Batam so 2 ee 831 Marion St., Oak Park, Ill. Wim. Gatpovwen i ree 3517 Pierce Ave., Chicago, Ill. H.W. Gerards se oe 1611 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Be We Dee eee 736 Cornelia St., Chicago, Ill. Theo. Jost... ..............1826 Ne Rockwell St, Chicago, fil. GCT -7 \999 © ch AG687303 ANY Ge | PREFACE HE wide interest in the cavy, with the improvement and de- ae velopement which have taken place in the varieties of the animal itself, has called for a revised standard. In order that this book may be accurate and complete as possible, we have consulted with and obtained the ideas and opinions of the best authorities breeding the modern cavy. These ideas have been analyzed and given to youin the rnost condensed form, in order to assist both breeder and judge as to correct type, color and markings. Itis sincerely hoped that these efforts will be found valuable to the scientific breeder and fancier as well as to those who own a few cavies as Pets, Thanks are due the many friends and fanciers for the assistance given in this work. UNITED CAVY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. STANDARD OF PERFECTION AAVO IVa! KadeGao0adis SYSLYNOOANIH N Sa AND AYRD’ "OF PE R-F-E Col bro Nn GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS Base of ear: The root or bottom of the ear where it grows out from the head. To determine the angle of droop to the ear, the point or the end of the base of the ear in front or to- wards the face of the Cavy is used. Belly: The section of a Cavy, from between the front legs to between the hind legs, of the width embrased within a straight line extending from the inside of the front legs to the inside of the hind legs on either side. Belly color: The color described for the belly of a Cavy. Blaze: Applied to the white section separating the cheek markings on the Dutch mark Cavy, connecting with the sad- dle at the neck extending in a wedge shape with point of wedge in a very narrow line between the ears, down the face toward and over the nose tip, broadening out gradually, in- cluding the whisker bed, and connecting again with the saddle at the throat. Body color: The color of the entire coat; in Golden or Silver Agouti, the color of the entire coat except upon the belly; in Dutch mark, the colored coat on the body and cheek markings. Body marking: The rear section of a Dutch mark Cavy from a straight line extending around and over the back and belly at about half-way between the tip of the nose and the rump, extending to and over the rump, down the hind legs to the hock joint. Bold: As applied to the eye, bolting, prominent and bright. Brassiness: Having the color or tint of brass; yellowish. Breed: A race of Cavy, the members of which maintain shape and coat characteristics that they possess in common. Breed is a broader term than variety. Breed includes varie- ties, as for example, the Black, Red or White varieties of the English Breed. Brindling: The mixture of hairs in the coat of two or more colors where a solid color is called for. STANDARD OF PERFEC€CTEON Butterfly: The marking on the end of the nose of the Himalayan variety; may also be on Tortoise and White. It should resemble a butterfly without spread wings, in shape. Cheek marking: The patches of colored coat covering each cheek, extending from just back of, and including, the ear and eye, over the entire cheek down to, but not including, the whisker bed, in a clear even line around the outline of the lower jaw and between the eyes. Coat: The fur or hair covering all sections of the Cavy. Coat color: The color described for the fur or hair cover- ing of the Cavy. Condition: The state of a Cavy, as regards flesh, health, cleanliness or order of coat. Creaminess: Having the color or tint of cream. Crinkle: A small ridge or furrow on the ear; corrugated or crimped. Defect: An imperfection, fault, not perfect. Disqualification: A deformity of serious defect that ren- ders a Cavy unworthy of winning a prize. Droop: To bend down gradually. The droop of the ear is the angle at which it falls below a horizontal line across the base of both ears at the front, taking the top side of the bulk of the ear as viewed straight from the face only into con- sideration. Dull: Without luster or gloss. Eye circle: The portion of fur or hair surrounding the eye. Faking: Artificial coloring of the coat or any part there- of; injury of the coat of any Cavy entered by another ex- hibitor; staining of exposed skin in any section of the Cavy; in fact, any self evident attempt on the part of an exhibitor to deceive the judge and thus obtain an unfair advantage in com- petition; a disqualification. Foreign: Applied to a color not described as for that section of variety. sa AN DARD OF PERF EC EVON Furnished: Applicable to the Peruvian and Peruvian silky breeds as regards quantity of fully developed coat. Glossy: Full of luster; shiny. Guinea pig: A slang and defamatory term of unknown origin applied to the Cavy; commonly used by breeders of commercial or laboratory Cavy. Head furnishing: Applied to the coat covering the head of a Cavy of the Peruvian breed. Intermixing: Two colors within the same section or patch, where a clear distinct line of separation should exist between the two or more colors, thus causing the line to be irregular. Junior: A Cavy less than four months old. Leg: All that part of the lower extremity of a Cavy cov- ered with fur or hair extending down to the toes. Litter: The young of a Cavy born at one time. Mane: Applied to the coat of the Peruvian breed. Patch: A postion of the coat of only one color. Pen: A group of Cavy of the same variety consisting of a male and three females. Pigment: Coloring matter in either coat or skin. Pricked ear: An ear standing erect or nearly so, usually small in size and crinkled. Profile: A direct side view of a Cavy, applied both to live specimens and to illustrations. Profit: The state of pregnancy. Rose petal: Applied to the shape of the ear on all varie- ties of the English breed of Cavy. An ear smooth and free from wrinkles, creases or folds and having a slight concave curve near the center extending from the base to the outer edge. Rosette: A formation of the hair resembling an egg cup, the hair radiating out in a circle from a nicely formed and 5 STAND A:RD OF PEREECTI0ON filled center. This formation of coat belongs to the Abyssinian breed of Cavy, but an occasional rosette of sometimes im- perfect formation will put in an appearance on a specimen of the English varieties, in this case it is a disqualification. Saddle: The marking of the Dutch mark variety, of white color, extending around the body and shoulders from a line drawn in back of and clear of both ears, down. the front line of the shoulders and under the cheeks to include the chest and front legs, the white extending back to a straight line drawn around the body and belly half way between the tip of the nose and the rump. Self-color: (See solid-color). Senior: A Cavy four months or over. Silky: As applied to the coat, soft and of fine texture. Also applied to the breed of Cavy having a long coat from the head back over the rump; also termed Angora. Smocth-haired: Applied to the varieties of the English breed of Cavy. Solid-color: A uniform color unmixed with any other. Stops: The marking on the hind legs of the Dutch mark variety, of solid white, extending from the hock joint out to the toes. The marking on each leg of the Himalayan variety, of solid black extending well up each leg from the toes. Sutty, Suttiness: Brown or black pigment, varying in its density, in the skin of the light colored or red varieties either solid or vari-colored. Surface color: The visible color of the coat when the Cavy is at rest. Sweep: Applied to the coat of the Peruvian breed. Symmetrical: Perfect and even in proportion to the out- line of section. Ticking: The narrow band or bar of a different color near the end of each hair, dividing each hair into alternating color, the tip, also the large section towards the root being of the 6 Sob eANOD=A RD OF “E.E RF :E:.C Ero N same color. The general effect of the colors of the band and tip producing the surface color. Found in Golden and Silver Agouti and Cinnamon. Tipped: [Each hair having a color different from that of the body of the hair, at the extreme end. Trimming: The cutting or removing of long hairs where short hair is called for; removing of side sprigs or extra toes. Typical: Expressing a characteristic, in color or type, representative of a breed or variety. Type: All parts or sections of a Cavy, viewed as a whole, with regard to the standard shape of the breed it represents. (see ideal page) Trio: A group of Cavies consisting of a male and two females. Under-color: The color of the lower portion of the fur or hair, not visible when the coat of the Cavy is in its natural position. Under-cut: Applied to the continuation of the line over the belly which separated the saddle from the body marking on the Dutch mark variety. Uneven Ticking: Lacking in uniformity; sections or parts of sections of the coat where the hair is tipped instead of ticked, or wholly lacking in either ticking or tipping thus giving the appearance of solid color. Vari-colored: Applied to varieties having more than one color; not of solid color. Variety: A sub-division of a breed of Cavy having the same characteristics of shape and formation of coat, but dif- fering in color of coat and exposed skin, from other groups of the same breed. The general difference between the terms ‘““‘breed”’ and ‘“‘variety”’ is well brought out in the statement, popular among fanciers, “Shape makes the breed; color the variety. Wiry: Applied to the coat; coarse, harsh and stiff; not soft; bristle like. STANDARD OF PERFECTION VARIETIES Cavies (Guinea Pigs) Abyssinian—Black English—Golden Agouti Abyssinian—Cream English—Himalayan Abyssinian—Golden Agouti English—Red Abyssinian—Red English—Silver Agouti Abyssinian—Broken Colors English—Tortoice Shell Angora (Peruvian Silkies) English—Tortoise Shell English—Black and White English—Blue English—White English—Brindle Peruvians—Black English—Cream Peruvians—Cream English—Chocolate Peruvians—Red English—Cinnamon Peruvians—White English—Dutch Peruvians—Broken Colors GOLDEN AGOUTI DADE goo econ re ee eS hn 20 Eveness—Of ticking on body, chest and feet 30 CONOR ce i ee te ieee 20 COMER 5 ae eee et ate en eee 10 Belly: Color... ect ee a ee a 5 OS en ee ee oe ere T RT EN cree cS 5 BARS Pepe eee ee ee ee 10 100 SILVER AGOUTI NAD C eee 20 Eveness—Of ticking on body, chest and feet oo 30 (CF. (0 Gee a ee aCe eee MORE eC CC 20 Conditions...) 85s OW el 10 Belly Golor 2: 5 a eee ee ee ee 5 ET ae TE er NTT See en NE Ten Sencha Stee ae eae mee) 100 GOLDEN Remarks—The Golden Agouti should be of a rich deep golden hue with even dark ticking all through, with the chest and feet to match. The belly should have a bright rich red appearance as narrow as possible. SILVERS The Silver should be of a dark silvery hue, having even 8 SA NaDeALR Di (OSE + °F ER FsE-€ Tho UN ENGLISH SILVER AGOUTI CAVY STANDARD. OF PERFEC FLON dark ticking all through with the chest and feet to match, to be as free as possible from eye circles. The belly color to be narrow and as near white as possible. DUTCH MARKED ENGLISH Shape—As in idéal page: 2 ee 10 Cali eas ee ers abo ae on ee a 10 (Geo) 1c) | 5 Uc see eee ae ene: DONNER san yi N Mar or A 5 Byes acc fe ee ns ence Al ene iu ea 5 | Oi ae a a Ree ae ee ROME ME eT UE 10 Blaze and checks ow... pita ol cee oe oe 15 GCE ae 1c) | : 100 Remarks—Dairy cream is the ideal color of a cream Cavy. Free from brassiness tinge. SOLID CHOCOLATE ENGLISH Snape—A\s in ideal pace. ..g ee ee 5) Color—Deep, rich and even ........................... si i oe 30 Coat—Short and glossy ..... eee ee ay en ECE 10 Condition ..................... PR ARE Te ee I et 10 Eyes—Bold and large ...................... Peete Myint Saat 5 Ears—Shapely to match body oc cecccceeeseeeeeeeeeecneeeecee 10 Feet—To match body color ....................... ica fe ee i0 100 Remarks—Color guide, use a bar Germains sweet choco- late. Ruby eyes. STANDARD OF PERFECTION ANY O ALEX pe ASlOLaOL AS) TONa 14 San. AND AVR'D OF PER FE.C or ON Remarks——Reds should be deep, rich red color with the feet and ears to match body color. Burnt sienna is the correct color. The Cavy with ears matching body will have preference over one with the dark ears. TORTOISE and WHITE ENGLISH Shape—Asiin-ideal page: 60 ec ea ai ee 10 Color—Red, Black and White, as in the standard of these WATE Lie ce ene sear Pe Nb De ee | ee Ae 25 Patches=— Clean; clearcut and ‘distinct.....2.2c.404.05. 00s 20 Equal distribution with uniform placing OAS: Coat——Short and: glossy <2 dee i ont eee 5 ASGTICLILIO NT en se I 4 a ere el ee 5 Brea Ree en cm CE 0 re heen ons enue Te. ae eee eee 5 | 7 ee Io, 1 OOO ce eae SPE Oe eI DE 5 100 Remarks—Color should not be intermixed. Patches to be cut clean and evenly distributed. The photograph of this variety is a guide to show not how patches are to be placed but more to give the breeder an idea of what is meant by square cut and distinct patches. Square alternating patches more essential than quantity of patches. TORTOISE SHELLS Shape—A\s) in ideal pages. csi Sadia atiepieca tenets 10 @Wolor—KRedoand’ blac ec W ts ttre Seen ee 20 Patches—C leariand distinct <2 a 45 oat Shere ana SlOSssy i ec ie ee 10 Coco's PE Pos 0 ane eh Cae ee ae deeds oreo OIL x OOH ER RET Were IM eatie: tiecs) Der aes 5 Eves——largve. bold and.cléar .<.4. 9 sf hac t nace eee 5 Peete ce et es i las ete ae ts ee ae 5 100 Remarks—The color should be deep red and black, equal- ly distributed in small patches. The smaller and more uniform the better. ST’A'N:D A-R’D -OF P_EVR-EE:C.2)1:O1N SOLID WHITE ENGLISH Shape—As in: ideal page ¢.220.3s0caede contd eee ee 25 Color— Pure and ‘even 45.05.. ee e 20 Coat—Short andiclossy 2.0... aes oe i0 Condition Le ae SL Bese Re NT OPN So iO Eyes—Large, bold and pink eae 10 Ears——ohapely, Color to:match body... i) Feet—To match body color .............. RR 5, Maas, teen 10 100 Remarks—wWhite ears and feet are essential. Smudge and black spots wiil disqualify. BROKEN COLORED ABYSSINIAN Shape—Short and cobby, not flat sided. Limbs well form- ed and closely set, without and narrowness, with plenty of depth in the shoulders and hindquarters. ......................... 15 Color—Clear and bright, with plenty of lustre 20... 10 Rosettes—Each to rise and radiate evenly all around with a clearly defined center without break or gap, and to be distributed regularly all over the body, the greater the number the better, providing that each is clear and distinct without guttering or running into each other ....30 Coat—Short, harsh and wiry in texture, with erect mane running right down the back from shoulders to rump, and without flatness or softness of any kind. The scuff or collar to stand erect and pass right around the shoulder without @ break..20.... ee Z0 Head—Wide and fair length, nose very prominent with well developed mustache, covered with harsh erect coat OM CHEEKS coe i, antl nee Ok a ee 10 Eyes—Laree, full-and bright... eB ee 5 | ed ge ie ae en eee Renner 5 Condition® )<..5......8! de ee ee 5 100 STANDARD OF PERFECTION BLACK ABYSSINIAN CAVY 17 STANDARD OF PERFECTION SOLID COLOR ABYSSINIANS SS ap St gee a cer ee a 15 Color et aicissh eee on eee ee 5) Rosettes—-Same cescription as broken color... cee. 30 COAL ce pr oe a ce aa i) Head 226550 es Oe ee 10 EVES StS 8 ei tiie nda ee ele 5 Bars) oie tiede a Pea Se eee D Oss (el le): ne hae nena ANTS R c: 5 100 SOLID COLORED PERUVIANS Sweep (rear coat)—Of as uniform length as possible... I) Density of Coat <...3..0..02%.. ee eee >) Texture or silkcimess Of Coat iiss ecceecsseee cs cseseeensscesenssunnssennesnanenennee 15 Side sweep—Hair to be as long as possible. 15 Color—To be of a solid color, free from stray off-colored FATES) ose cee eet oh ated cet eet ae [5 Head Furnishing—Fringe should fall well over the shoulders and furnished so that it falls in a thick mane 0. i) Condition: 2. ee ee 10 BROKEN COLORED PERUVIANS Sweep (rear coat)—As of uniform length as possible... f5 Density of coat)... cccccc.cc.cecnsace dae eden oe ee 15 Texture or silkimess Of Coat o.cncccccccsssscssssesccsssssessesssensssssssssessnesseceeeseen 15 Side sweep—Hair to be as long as possible 15 Color—To be of a solid color, free from stray off colored alysis 2 80 oe a le ee el 10 Head furnishing— Fringe should fall well over shoulders and furnished so that it falls in a thick mane .......................... 15 Condition’ .s..4..08 hated eee 1 AAV) NVIANUYAd STANDARD. OF PERFECTION ST AN D LAN DA-RD (OF P.ERLF EC T10'N ALABAMA Falkner, C. E., 112 No. 19th Street, Bessemer Zimmerman, Alfred, Mobile ARIZONA Freeland, Arthur G., R. No. 6, Phoenix CALIFORNIA O'Brien, L. C., Box 183, Alameda Gleason, Jessie, Atascadero Cronk, W. C., Beaumont Snyder, J. N., P. O. No. 52, Buena Park Hutcheson, A., Care Camp Kearny Jacques, E. E., Mrs., R. 2 B. 8, Chico Roseberry, B. H., Box 1, Claremont Wright, J. A., FP. O Box 201, Culver City Davis, M. F., Danville Samuelson, J. P., Durkam Schlotthaner, Dan, R. I, Box 148, Exeter New York Caviary, 345 E. Paliu Ave., Gardena Bayless, Geo. J., 314 Magnolia Ave., Glendale Glendale Pt. Stk. & Fur Frming, 627 E. Acacia St., Glendale Woodwortk, Carroll L., Glendora Petersen, Edlef, Mrs., R. F. D. No. 2, Healdsburg Reinhart, J. A., Hollister Rudolph, J. L., Box No. 94, Hughson Wann, W. O., Hynes Lore, J. E., 104 So. Rose Ave., LaManda Park Strite, C. E., Dr., LaMesa Lawndale Caviary (R. E. Wallers) Lawndale Hadsell, R. J., 1000 Redondo Ave., Long Beach Lackey, C. A., R. No. I, Box 148, Long Beach Angel, Percy, 223 E. 82nd St., Los Angeles Bagwell, Hubert T., 1923 Artington St., Los Angeles Barnett, Geo. Dewey, 223 E. 82nd St., Los Angeles Bennett, B. D., Mrs., 1203 E. 33rd St., Los Angeles Boggs, J. C., 7502 Whitsett Ave., Los Angeles Chambers, Chas. L., R. R. No. 5, Box 930, Los Angeles Fernandez, Marie, 212 N. Beaudry Ave., Los Angeles Genor, M. S., 5551 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles Heller, Dick, 3617 4th Ave., Los Angeles Klengenburg, K. E., 226 E. 76th PI., Los Angeles Sears, Ethel M., Mrs., 2050 Charlotte St., Los Angeles Stodel, Andrew, 2018 Magnolia Ave., Los Angeles 20th Century Caviary, 1701 S New England Ave., Los Angeles Cruver, Ida’ A., Mrs., P. O. Box 635, Montebeilo Cruver, Wm. F., P. O. Box 635, Montebello Cruver, Grace, P. O. Box 635, Montebello Thompson, A. M., Mrs., 1712 Adeline St., Oakland McConnell, W. A., 321 El Morado St., Ontario Millard, A. C., Mrs., 1132. East A. Street, Ontario Durler, O. J., 388 N. Orange St., Orange Graham, Elmer, Orick O’Bryan, Wm. Cedric, Route No. 2, Box 321 A., Pasadena Orth, Wm. G., R: F. D. No. 3, No. 310, Pasadena Salsgiver, Wm. i., 389 N. Marengo Ave., Pasadena Sweet, Muriel W., Mrs., 1665 San Pasqual, Pasadena Andrese, R. C., 967 W. 4th St., Pomona Dean, W. E., 702 Columbia Ave., Pomona McRea, Wm. C., Raymond Nicoll, Gertrude C., Mrs., San Anselmo Rickey, John Q., 3910 8th Ave., Sacramento Busseniust, Pres. R. G., Porter Hotel, Calif. Small Stk. Frm., San Fernando Moore, R. D., 523 Chatsworth Drive, San Fernando Herzinger, L., Mrs., Shotwell, San Francisco Henn, Theodore, Mrs., 1468 47th Ave., San Fancisco 24 STANDARD OF PERFECTION Killeen, Francis, D. J., 2161 Sutter St., San Francisco Olden, Chas. E., 1150 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco Lawrence, Joe, 719 Treat Ave., San Francisco Rosemont, Juliet, 21 Rosemont Place, San Francisco Rosemont, H. P., 21 Rosemont Place, San Francisco ©7Barne; -Burt,. Box 877 A’ 5——R2, San Gabriel Bricos, C. R., 564 Sepulvepa St., San Pepro Shurragar, A. W., 1433 Palm St.. San Luis Obispo Morton, L. D., Capt., 401 Coast Highway, Santa Barbara Hazelworth, N. L., Miss, Route 4, Box 451, Santa Rosa Lohsen, Henry, Box 113, Stege Lohsen, Geo., Box 113, Stege Skarratt, Carleton F., Turlock Witmer Bros., R. F. D. No. 5, Box 112, Watsonville Brown, E. M., Mrs., 2406 Chandler Ave., Selma COLORADO Knapp, Ernest, Mrs., 13th and Moline St., Aurora Miller, John, R. No. 2, Box 178, Canon City Corrin, E. D., 2112 W. Kiowa St., Colo. Springs Fry, Karl M., 701 East 4th St., Pueblo CONNECTICUT Komp, Robert, Resthaven, Danbury Christensen, C., Mrs., Moodus Ricker, C. A., 276 W. Main St., Norwich Wells, Wm. A., Norwich Rundell, Chas. D., Box 35, Plainfield O’Connell, Thomas, 17 Cutter St., Stonington Sage, Walter F., 270 Blohm St., West Haven DOMINION OF CANADA Myers, O. M., 423 13th Ave. East, Colgary, Alta. Tracey, E. S., City Hall, Halifax, N. S. French, E., 18 Greenway Ave., Hamilton, Ont. Martin, A. E., Room 332 Royal Apts, Hamilton, Ont. Moore, I|., 41 Primrose Ave., Hamilton, Ont. Austin, John B., 110 Stanley Ave., Mimicr, Ont. Whyte, Kenneth E., Grimsby, Ont. Goodwin, A., Mr., Paris, Ont. Collin, G. H., 339 Bradford St., St. James, Winnipeg Telfer, Alex G., P. O. Box 17, Winn’peg St., London Junet, Lake, A. H., 225 Crawford St., Toronto, Ont. Meyers, Violet, Mrs., 72 Heath St., Toronto, Ont. West, Wm., 161 August Ave., Toronto, Ont. FLORIDA Hitchings, C. E., Bradentown ILLINOIS Seward, Wm. H., Box 81, 7532 62nd St., Argo Beno, Emil J., 515 Washington Ave., Cairo Peyla, Geo., Catlin Adams, Peter P., 2837 N. Hamlin Ave., Chicago Beauvais, Arthur, 19 West Erie St., Chicago Berg, G. D., 1029 Newport Ave., Chicago Bertram, Robert, 3333 N. Marshfield Ave., Chicago Bussian, H. H., 3750 Osgood St., Chicago Chapman; J:7B., 13 E: llth St.; Chicago Dietz, E. J. W., 736 Cornelia St., Chicago Eckert, Geo. C., 1447 Belmont Ave., Chicago Englehardt, 4029 [Federal St., Chicago Fancher, W. M., !00 W. 114th St., Chicago Fronts Cavy Farm, 2856 So. Kildare, Chicago Frye, Wm. E., 825 So. Oakley Ave., Chicago : 25 Ont. STANDARD OF PERFECTION a LT Gard, Chas. H., 3025 Colorado Ave., Chicago Garpow, Wm., 3517 Pierce Ave., Chicago Gerard, H. W., 1611 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago Hart, John E., 7025 So. Racine Ave., Chicago Haynes. A. M., 3056 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago Jackson, Alex., 144 W. IIIth St., Chicago Jost, Theodore, 1826 No. Rockwell St., Chicago Kampan, Aloizy, 12024 Wallace St., Chicago Kraatz, Fred. 2233 Augusta St., Chicago Lapinski, J. W.. 3232 So. Leavitt St., Chicago Lauletta, Joseph, 1449 No. California Ave., Chicago McLane, R. F., 2401 W. 63rd St., Chicago Moscherosh, Mrs. Fred, 907 Grace St., Chicago Nootbaar, R., 1815 N Washtenaw Ave, Chicago Petersen, O. H., 2420 N. Ballou St., Chicago Ringland. G. A., 1243 Montana St., Chicago Sutter, Edward P., 1817 N. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago Schelm, Dr. G. W., 2112 Seminary Ave., Chicago Wojtalewicz, Adam, 4035 Roscoe St., Chicago Wilhelm, Jacob, 2256 Lewis St., Chicago Wayman, E., 7018 Danta Ave., Chicago Lober, Edward, Mr., Cissna Park Carr, A. L.. 611 No. Jefferson Ave., Dixon Insko, J. W., Donavon Dowling. J. D., Mrs., 339 Calumet Blvd., Harvey Dunn, Frances, Mrs., Garham Carson, Harrell L., 420 Cooper St., Greenville Dowling. J. D., Mrs., 339 Calumet Blvd., Harvey Briscol, Robt., Hinsdale Leslie, G. D., 112 Cochran St., Joliet Arthur, Reginald H. 332 So. Washington Ave., Kankakee Grimke, Chas., Lombard Gallwan, Chas. L., 242 So. 18th Ave., Maywood Kingsley, Geo. Jr., 1203 So. 3rd Ave., Maywood Brown. Wm. C., 1413 26th Ave., Moline Hartwick, Fred M., R. D. No. 1, Box 240, Morton Grove Brumm, A. C, 831 Marion St., Oak Park Gerry, Warren G., 748 So. Grove Ave., Oak Park Grafius. L F.. 1095 So. Euclid Ave.. Oak Park Lamb, R. E., 1042 So. Cuyler, Oak Park Lautenschlager, Geo. C., 1111 So. Euclid Ave., Oak Park Naven, Francis M., 306 Morton St., Peoria Cushman, R. E., Sterling Detweiler, Harold A., R. F. D. No. 2, Bex 44, Sterling Peterson, H. C., 711 So. Race St., Urbana INDIANA Kief, Chas., 123 Casy Ave., Clinton Bruggner, J. V., 1404 W. Franklin St., Elkhart Roge, Ben J., 366 Truman Ave., Hammond Bennett, John S., 702 Russell Ave., Indianapolis Copelen, J. T., 1444 Gimon St., Indianapolis Flick, Elmer F., 1315 Ringold Ave., Indianapolis Lockwood, Lafe H., 2017 Shelby St., Indianapolis Merwin, R. A., 147 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis Craftsmen, The, P. O. Box 464, Jeffersonville Innis, H. W., Care Dodge Mfg. Co., Mishawaka Ehrmann, Albert C., New Haven Roytck, Sylvester A., 1031 N. College Ave., South Bend Lewis, A. M., 2332 Washington Ave., Terre Haut2 Gregory, Thomas W., 2404 Washington Ave., Terre Haute IOWA DeVore, Frank L., 1408 S. Central Ave., Burlington Bozarth, C. A, M D, 303% Mein St. Cedar Falls Clark, A. F., City Hall, Cedar Rapids 26 STANDARD OF PERFECTION a Sigmund, B. Jas., 2429 4th Ave., Cedar Rapids Jones, J. I., 1417 21st St., Des Moines Ebbert, W. H., Box 834, Marion Parker, John. 418 Union St., Marshalltown Grooms, G. W., 415 W. 2nd St., Ottumwa Packwood Poultry & Game Frm., Jefferson County, Packwood Robinson, Geo., R. No. 3, Ottumwa Julien, Gus, 921 Dawson St., Waterloo KANSAS Darrin, W. H., Basil Gutzman, G. E., Blair Roberts, Edward K., Mrs., 505 W. Ist St., Coffeyodle Mock, H. S. D., M. D., Concordia Plumley, Ira, Concordia Witmer, Edward A., Farlington Delano, A. M., Mrs., 1437 Otis Ave., Wichita Stoner, M., Route 7, Wichita KENTUCKY Lyne, Oscar, Mrs., 414 Aylesford Place, Lexington LOUISIANA Ball, T. B., Angie Abele, Frank R, 538 Joseph St., New Orleans Ellis, Harry, 2720 Orleans St., New Orleans Hodapp, H. H, Mr.. 541 Octavia Ave, New Orleans Mangimo, P., 2212 Franklin Ave., New Orleans Roch & Reich, 2628 Brenville St., New Orleans MAINE Scribner, Marion, Mrs., Box 61, Bolsters Mills MARYLAND Emmons, J. A., 90 Cuthbert Ave., Arlington Fink, J. Adam, 924 N. Eden St., Balto Kruella, Frederick C., 4515 Belmont Ave., Lamaville-Balto Loetz, August B., 3418 E. Fairmont Ave.. Balto Nehrens, Walter O., 408 S. Pulaski St., Baltimore Mahoney, John, Lieut. N. S. N., Box 165 Indian Head Waldecker, Chas. R., Capt., Mt. Wa-hington, Spring Park MASSACHUSETTS Broadbent. Arthur, 10 Adams S:t, Alliston Elmer, Edward, 54 Pelham St., Methuen Kroller, Anders O., Morgan St., So. Hadley Packard, Fred Georye, 57 Beacon St., No. Adams Berry, E. R., 182 Beethovan Ave., Waban MICHIGAN Vealey, Vir. N., Mrs. R., No. 8, Adrian Thompson, J. B., R. 6, S State St., Ann Harbor Chapin, L.. F., R. F. D. No. 2, Billaire Mead, Alfred E., 304 West Front St., Buchanan Doaley, James, 1057 Cavalry Ave., Detroit Neil. John E., Jr., 230 Wertred Ave., Detroit Gruetter, Nellie G., 444 Woodland Ave., Ferndale Mott, Carl W., Glenwood Dayton, M. M., 646 Neland Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids Reuss, A., 515 Sinclair Ave., Grand Rapids Flunt, He :, 217 So.-Leslie Ave. Lansing Philpott, K. L., 322 Bingham St., Lansing Edwards, Ogden J., Leslie Mckay, Haitie S., Mrs. Romed Zi STANDARD OF PERFECTION MINNESOTA Eisenacher, H. C., 580 37th Ave., N. E, Minneapolis Krouse, Fred, 3813 28th Ave., So., Minneapolis MISSOURI Duncan, Wm. A., 221 South Second St., Clinton Gray, J. T., Box 3, latan Outdoor Enterprise Pub. Co., Kansas City Anderson, F. W., Star Rt, Licking Althans, Carl, M. D., 3248 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis Bierman, O. E., 5222 Plaver Ave., St. Louis Hund, Phil R., 2197 Forest Ave., St. Louis Leach, Ike, 725 So. Benton Ave., St. Charles MONTANA Diel, Ruth K., R. No. 3, Missoula NEBRASKA Brubaker, R. H., Lexington Thurber, May E., Miss, 1547 N. 32nd St., Lincoln White, M. T., Mrs., 4015 Izard St., Omaha Norens, E. F., Superior NEW HAMPSHIRE Belisle, Jj. A., West Street, Lebanon Proctor, J. P., So. Lyndebaro NEW JERSEY Shafer, Burton S., Daupne St., Belvidere Matlack, Carl W.. 2814 Hansen Ave., Camden Walters, Albert R., R. No. 3, Cranbury Rawler, Harry, Elmer MacBrair. W C, Box 133, Essex Diller, John, Mrs., Grenloch Marten, T. A., Midlend Pk. Ackerman, W. O., Neshanic Tolman, Walter E., Neshanic Krebs, J. F., 3 Jerome Place, N. Bergen Mierop Bros., 380 N. IIlth St., Paterson Howard, Andrew M., 19 Lexington Ave, Ridgwood M’Enter, J. S., 16 Hanks Ave., Ridgwood Terhune, Donald, Ridgwood Eaton, H. A.. 614 Butler St., Riverside Eccles, M. E. & M. W., Box 187, Short Hills Barras, Joseph, 29 Eastern Ave., Somerville Parker, Horace H., 28 Eastern Ave., Somerville Hunt, W. S., Box 154. Stockton Ehmann, M. F., 472 Putherford Ave., Trenton Gaines, E. C., Mgr. Pine Grove Caviary, West North Ave., Westfield Harrison, F. J., 84 Riggs Place, W. Orange NEW YORK Greiner, Wilbur, Box 23, Alden The Eureka Caviary (Chas. W. Clark), 345 Locust Ave., Amsterdam Peters, C. H., 346 Steinway Ave., Astoria Denlea, Geo B., 678 Warren St., Brooklyn Humpsted, Christopher N., 1182 Rockaway Ave., Brooklyn Curd, Chas, 947 East 96th St., Canarsik Mege. Frank, 943 East 96th St.. Canarsik Douglas, Albert J.. 71 McLrea St., Fort Edward Smart, James M., t1l Grove Ave., Glens Falls Briggs, Benj. F., 35 High St, Green Island Gainarrd, N. A., 87 George St., Green Island Granlich, W., 26 Nassau Ave., Long Island Tewes, Herman, 316-—I5th St., College Point, L. 1. Morris, Mary, New Haitford 28 Sel ANID TACR DD”. OF PERFECT LON Bachmann, Oscar, 271 Ave. A., New York City Gerhardt, Orval, 356 Maple St., Rochester Schug, Fredrick K., 113 Senard St., Syracuse Boss, S., Sherburine Hanby, Clifford, 216 Hoosich St., Troy Lutz, Henry John, 34 College Ave., Troy Deigman. Wm. J., Waterford Halton, John J., 41 Clinton St., White Plains NORTH CAROLINA Moriarity, C. J., 501 N. Tryon St., Charlotte NORTH DAKOTA Kraemer, Aug., Rev., Box 67, Fessenden Norquist, C. A., Killdeer Zankl, Jos. J.. Killdeer OHIO Anderson, Ivar F., 1030 Sixth Ave., Akron Klein, F. S., 315 Franklin Ave., Almhurst Marshall. M. E, 342 North Main St Bowling Green Parker, B. J., 1937 W. 65th St., Cleveland Root, Blulah B. Mrs., Kinsman Smith, H. E., 1270 Cook Ave., Lakewood McDade, East Main Street, Madison Cox. DeWitt, Sr., 502 Clinton St., Martins Ferry DeFoil, H. H., Montezuma Norwalk Animal Industry, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwalk Newman, John M., Royal Theatre, Oak Harbor Freihofer, Jacob J., 752 S. Gordon St., Piqua Glasgow, Paul R., Fairfield Farm, Ravenna Haskins. H. C., M. D., 316 Nasby Bldg., Toledo Hank, Russell J., Tuscarawar Hannenstein Lloyd E., Care Mt. Mkt., 319 E. Liberty St., Wooster Webster, Leigh A., Mrs., R. F. D. No. 1, Box No. 107, Youngstown OKLAHOMA Hartman, G. O.. M. D.. Care University Hospital, Enid Tucker, C. H., 718 F. St., Perry OREGON Ansdall, Ham. A. Van., R. No. 1, 19 Jeanette Ave., Medford Gass, James K., 778 Hadsey St., Portland PENNSYLVANIA Daugherty, Wm. W.. 220 Howard Ave., Altoona Moser, W. J.. 604 Elm St., Butter Shackleton, John H.. 1103 Parker St., Chester Pierce, H. C., Columbia Crs. Rds. Gerbart J. Wilson State Road East Greenviile Steitz, Chas. R., East Greenville Shreve, Ivan C., Edinsboro Malmgren, Carl, Fisher Seiders, Harry A., Hamburg Strawbecker, S., 1527% Derry St., Harrisburg Probst, Arthur, 216 N. 5th St., Jeanette Lamborn, Walter, 448 Brich St., Kennett Square Brown, G C., Box 7. Luchburg Harvey, Anson B., 25 E. 4th St., Media Stutman, J. H., 127 Lehigh Ave., Montronville Troxwell, Elmer, 2482 Main St., Northampton Baner, John G., Parryville Mayer, Lloyd, Parryville Bennett, H., 1850 E. Madison St., Philadelphia 29 STANDARD OF PEREEC TION — ee eee Butcher, Lillie R., 6617 Hoverford Ave., Philadelphia Everhart, N. George, 2548 N. Marshall St.. Philadelphia Fenimore, Albert C., 233 E. Ashmead St., Philadelphia Haedrich, Clarence D, 4832 Triscom St. Frankford, Phila. Heins, Harry B., 5132 Chancellor St., Philadelphia Laboratory Supply Co., 2841 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia Linck, Frederick, 1916 Oxford St., Philadelphia Palmer, John M., 3834 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia Scott, Walter S., 1626 Harworth St., Philadelphia Scott, Walter S., 4255 Romain St., Philadelphia Seeberger, Frank F., 34 W. Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia Weeks, L. F., 1236 Fitzgerald St. Philadelphia Wittmeier, Geo. W., M. D., 2647 N. 5th St., Philadelphia Wolfinger, Chas., 164 W. Albanus St., Philadelphia Emerick, Gideon, 427 S. Jackson St., Pottsville Royer, Allen F., Prescott Snover, Cecil L., 726 Marion St., Scranton Fluck, Robert K., Spinnerstown Bartell, Elenn E., 1544 S$. Wilton St., W. Philadelphia Caracker, Irvin, Wrightsville RHODE ISLAND Dozier, J. G., Box 438, Harrisville Saunders, F. E., 638 Public St., Providence See, Chas., 57 Ingleside Ave., Providence Tingle, Joseph, 4 Victoria Mt., Thornton Plante, John, 93 Cumberland St., Woonsocket SOUTH DAKOTA Inman, Luther L., 412 S. Congress St., Aberdeen Lonchs, M. J., Spencer Smiley, R. A., Belle Fourche TENNESSEE Harris, E. L., 1512 E. Main St., Chattanooga Rucker, W. M., 145 Delucas Ave., Nashville TEXAS Parks, H. W., 3901 Worth St., Dallas Atlee, L. W., (Cavy Supply Co.) 302 W. Crocket Ave., Elgin Lozano, C. O., R. No. 1, Box 427. El Paso Ellis, G. H., 1203 McGown Ave., Hanston Locke, Otto M., Jr., New Brownfels Bain, J. O., 1714 N. Hackberry St., San Antonio Rodgers, Fred, 1917 W. Travis St., San Antonio Webb, J. E., 701 E. Josephine St., San Antonio VERMONT Beck, Wm., McIndoes VIRGINIA Wilson, Herbert L., 104 13th St., N. E., Alexandria Mountain View Caviary, F. E. & E. L. Johnson, Henry Dixon, James F., 1003 W. 38th St., Norfolk Ballentine, Roland C., Box 264, Portsmouth Johnson, Cameron, 2017 West Grace St., Richmond WASHINGTON Fuller, Frank, Mrs., Cold Creek Chadwick, E. P., Mrs., Pasco, Wash. Hamberg, Eugenie C., M. D., Pasco, Wash. Karnmaun, Henry, Pasco, Wash. Carr, Henry W., 115 N. Warner, Tacoma, Wash. Heidrick, R. J., Box 78, Vader, Wash. 30 Sal ANeD ACRSD OF PERF E‘Ci.LO'N WISCONSIN Sievert, Harold W., 904 Superior St., Appleton Peehn, F. G., M. D., Corliss Dudley, A. J., P. O. Box 107, Cornell Ranney, Leon S., Dodgerville Eichelman, J. R., 517 Prairie Ave., Kenosha Jenson, J. C., Kenosha Smith, Walter A %1:% Tyler St., LaCrosse Bahr, Walter O., Manitowac Moertz, Prinan W.. 880 First St., Milwaukee Knignt, J. J., Neenah Roether, Gilbert L., Main St., Pewankee Kiehl, F. O., Reedsville Klug, Reinhold, R, R F. D. No. 1, Reedsville Ballheim, F. C., Seymour Baethke, Aug. J., Trevor Warber, Arthur, Box 465, Waupen Witt, Fred T., R. F. 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