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JBLE ALLEY BUTTEM
BLUE VALLEY CREAMERY CO.
"A STUDY IN NATURE."
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"A Study in Nature."
The best interests of mankind-socially-moral-
ly-intellectually-financially are inseparably
linked with the dairy cow. She is not only indis-
pensable to a community striving for a better and
a higher agriculture, but she stands ready to as-
sume her role of "foster mother of the human race"
whenever called upon.
The beautiful sentiment expressed in the sculp-
tural design entitled "A Study in Nature," finds a
quick response in the breast of every one who
understands and appreciates the cow. Mr. Gilbert
P. Riswold, of Chicago, one of the nation's best
sculptors, designed and executed this wonderful
work especially for the National Dairy Show ex-
hibit of the Blue Valley Creamery Co., in Spring-
field, Mass., October 12th to 21st, 1916.
group consisting of the woman and the child and
the cow and calf, were made of Blue Valley
Pasteurized Butter. It is the most beautiful and
elaborate sculptural display in butter ever made.
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