. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. THE BOOK OP LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 85. SHORTHORN BULL—NONPAREIL OF CLOVER BLOSSOM, 153,672. Junior champion male at Chicago International Show, 1901. Exhibited by George Bothwell, of Nettleton, Mo. Since sold to D. R. Hanna, of Ravenna, Ohio. The contest in which this great bull was declared junior champion was considered especially great and interesting. NONPAREIL OF CLOVER BLOSSOM had beaten all American Shorthorn yearlings in the show ring and was in competition with a bull which had beaten all the yearlings of England. 1 l| ps 9 ^ * v-.'^^H r 4


. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. THE BOOK OP LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 85. SHORTHORN BULL—NONPAREIL OF CLOVER BLOSSOM, 153,672. Junior champion male at Chicago International Show, 1901. Exhibited by George Bothwell, of Nettleton, Mo. Since sold to D. R. Hanna, of Ravenna, Ohio. The contest in which this great bull was declared junior champion was considered especially great and interesting. NONPAREIL OF CLOVER BLOSSOM had beaten all American Shorthorn yearlings in the show ring and was in competition with a bull which had beaten all the yearlings of England. 1 l| ps 9 ^ * v-.'^^H r 4 Mi 1— m •> 2 "^ 1 m E^^^inf^*' ^^^^ RAMBOUILLET SHEEP—Champion ewe, any age, Chicago Interna- tional Show, 190i. Exhibited by Max Chapman, of Marysville, O. 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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