Careful in 1920 and Lord Baltimore in 1921 marked the only two times the Spring Juvenile winner also won the Pimlico Nursery Stakes.
[1] The inaugural running of the Spring Juvenile Stakes took place on May 12, 1917, and was won by Edward McBride's colt Charlie Leydecker who defeated Quietude, the betting favorite owned by Alfred H.
[2] In 1920 Walter J. Salmon Sr.'s Careful won the race under Hall of Fame jockey James Butwell.
[3] Careful would be named that year's American Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Filly, sharing the honor with Harry Payne Whitney's Prudery.
[6] The Wall Street crash of 1929 marked the beginning of the Great Depression which would soon force racetrack owners to cut purse money for all races and to cancel others.