. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Derbertha Bells Tli i II ~ i tl Pure Bred, Cert No. 226 NO. 60907 :: A. T. R. RULE 1. Derbertha Bells, foaled 1911, stands , weighs 1200 pounds and is a solid dark bay or brown of magnifi- ed conformation, style and trotting action. Fus Wilkes 4 through Strathmore and 4 through Abdallah xIThVbig fofr «*°™«s*&}>ga3r*>0££ to Mambrino Chief 11-five of twice through his daughters> • ^^tao Patchen 58 (leading progenitor of the dams these through his geatest son =™DB(illfounderi 8 t0 Henry Clay. 8 to Imp. Trustee, of trotting ) .25 crones to imp
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Derbertha Bells Tli i II ~ i tl Pure Bred, Cert No. 226 NO. 60907 :: A. T. R. RULE 1. Derbertha Bells, foaled 1911, stands , weighs 1200 pounds and is a solid dark bay or brown of magnifi- ed conformation, style and trotting action. Fus Wilkes 4 through Strathmore and 4 through Abdallah xIThVbig fofr «*°™«s*&}>ga3r*>0££ to Mambrino Chief 11-five of twice through his daughters> • ^^tao Patchen 58 (leading progenitor of the dams these through his geatest son =™DB(illfounderi 8 t0 Henry Clay. 8 to Imp. Trustee, of trotting ) .25 crones to imp lamous broodmare sires as The Moor. 5. t?„Pltol-vJ „Hi ratvS St CWr, Geo. M. Patchen, Grey Eagle, Imp. Glencoe, WM^'^on'? BelnFont e?c His broodmare inheritance is incomparably ^eat-S Williamson s Belmont etc. gib including a world's champion and 4 sires ?r°f,flfni mection^er the world's greatest trotting progenitor), 3 crosses to Alma including Electioneer, tnewor us and ^^^3.), and one each to Miss Russell'tdani of 5 includinS Maud and 6 sires including Nutwood, the world s Russell (aamoi s iiiciu" s . including Director and Onward), greatest broodmare S"J>- °™'y '^.j^g 4 wortd's champions and 9 sires) and Min- nehaha (din of 8 needingachampton yearling and 6 sires) These are the greatest mires of hUtory in number of descendants in the standard list, to which add two Erodes to Bertha the only mare with 2 in 2:04%. 5 in 2:10 and 13 m the list; with two I™5 producing sons, five 2:10 producing sons and two other sons with produce only a lraThiTo3iai^ree contains the blood of 20 mares (counting duplicates) with an average of ?perform^rs each and presents an aggregation of family founding sires and dams unexcelled if not uneoualed. Neither is it necessary to confine ourselves to the stand- ard or even to the 2:10 list, or go into the musty records of the distant past for exam- ples of the prepotency of these blood lines in the production
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