ROSE OF SHARON M, ARABIAN, 1885
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Crabbet Arabian Stud. Sussex, England
Probably Rose of Sharon was the most important of all the Rodania daughters-Rodania being the most influential tail female anywhere in the showring nevermind breeding barn.
Rose of Sharon was a tiny but flashy baby. Being so small no one paid much attention to her until she was two and then-vavavaboom! She eclipsed everything in sight. Lady Wentworth said, \\Rose of Sharon. Golden chestnut with white mane and tail. The color constantly reappears in her descendants and after crossing with brown develops maroon almost back chestnut with flaxen or golden manes and tails. With golden bay cross instead of brown it sometimes reappears as a vivid iridescent buttercup gold of dazzling brilliancy with lighter gold mane.\\
And she must have been quite a personality as well. She was 21 when she was first seen by Spencer Borden and in THE CRABBET ARABIAN STUD, p. 138, \\He had fallen immediately under the spell of Rose of Sharon and despite Lady Anne\\\'s reluctance to part with such a fine mare, succeeded in buying her together with Rumeliya, Rosetta and Antika.\\
Rose of Sharon sired 13 foals and was the granddam of such as Riyala, Risala, Rustem, Nasik, Gulnare, etc., simply incredibly influential horses.
As for showing, the Blunts showed the stallions in the late 1800\\\'s but I don\\\'t think they showed the mares. Will try to find out if she was shown, but considering how many US National Champions trace to her...Rose of Sharon\\\'s influence is BEYOND huge!
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