. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. THOROUGHBRED STALLION — ORNAMENT. This horse was selected by Kentucky breeders to represent the interests of the blue grass region at the St. Louis World'^ Fair, 1904, as combining all the qualities which make a Thoroughbred great, including beauty. ORNAMENT was the grand champion Thoroughbred of the show. He was the best two, three and four-year-old of his years, winner of four Derbies and sixteen other races, retiring sound. Exhibited by H. P. Headley, of Lexington, BERKSHIRE BOAR — HILLDALE C;HIEF, 52,645. Owned by Thos. Teal & Son, of


. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. THOROUGHBRED STALLION — ORNAMENT. This horse was selected by Kentucky breeders to represent the interests of the blue grass region at the St. Louis World'^ Fair, 1904, as combining all the qualities which make a Thoroughbred great, including beauty. ORNAMENT was the grand champion Thoroughbred of the show. He was the best two, three and four-year-old of his years, winner of four Derbies and sixteen other races, retiring sound. Exhibited by H. P. Headley, of Lexington, BERKSHIRE BOAR — HILLDALE C;HIEF, 52,645. Owned by Thos. Teal & Son, of Utica, Weighed 800 pounds when exhibited as a two- year-old. Won first prizes at seven State Fairs and sweepstakes at four State Fairs in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hale, Philip H[enry] [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale


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