. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 233. FIGGIS—JERSEY COW. At the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the grand champion Jersey cow was FIGGIS, 76,106. This applies to the exhibition of Jersey cattle, and not to the milking and butter- making contest. FIGGIS had a calf at the World's Fair. FIGGIS combines beauty with great dairy capacity. FIGGIS was bred on the Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass., and was sold to Mr. Thomas W. Lawson, owner of Ureamwood Farm, Scituate, Mass., an


. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 233. FIGGIS—JERSEY COW. At the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the grand champion Jersey cow was FIGGIS, 76,106. This applies to the exhibition of Jersey cattle, and not to the milking and butter- making contest. FIGGIS had a calf at the World's Fair. FIGGIS combines beauty with great dairy capacity. FIGGIS was bred on the Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass., and was sold to Mr. Thomas W. Lawson, owner of Ureamwood Farm, Scituate, Mass., and by him was exhib- ited at the World's Fair. The picture of FIGGIS was taken at the rime when she was declared the grand 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 Henry. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale


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