Progeny
Peter Pan's progeny includes:
- Black Toney (1911) - Foundation sire for Idle Hour Stock Farm, among the U.S. top twenty sires on ten occasions
- Puss In Boots (1913) - 1915 U.S. Champion Two Year Old Filly
- Vexatious (1916) - 1919 Champion Three Year Old Filly
- Prudery (1918) - 1920 U.S. Champion Two Year Old Filly & 1921 Champion Three Year Old Filly
- Tryster (1918) - U.S. Champion Two Year Old Colt
Damsire of notable horses such as:
- Bostonian (1924) - won 1927 Preakness Stakes
- Whiskery (1924) - won 1927 Kentucky Derby, Champion Three Year Old Colt
- Victorian (1925) - won 1928 Preakness Stakes
- Top Flight (1929) - U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, 1931 U.S. Champion Two Year Old Filly & 1932 Champion Three Year Old Filly
Grandsire of notable horses such as:
- Black Gold (1921) - Hall of Fame inductee, 1924 Kentucky Derby winner
- Equipose (1928-1938) - National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductee, Two Time Horse of the Year (1932,1933)
- Brokers Tip (1930) - 1933 Kentucky Derby winner
- Bimelech (1937) - Hall of Fame inductee, 1940 Preakness and Belmont Stakes winner
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