Breeder and sportsman . Jedran, like Ibn Mahruss, and a golden chestnut. Broughtfrom the Arabian Desert by Captain Gainsford of the English Army. Playedin the International Polo Contest in Ireland in 1903. Awarded Special GoldMedal in 190S as a Poo Pony Sire by the California State Agricultural So-ciety. Experts acknowledge the Arab to be the best sire for polo ponies,and for this purpose Nejdran iias no peer in America. He possesses idealsloping shoulders and pasterns, plenty of good, flat bone, powerful quarters,and the strongest of hocks. With his long rangey neck and small head, hehas a be


Breeder and sportsman . Jedran, like Ibn Mahruss, and a golden chestnut. Broughtfrom the Arabian Desert by Captain Gainsford of the English Army. Playedin the International Polo Contest in Ireland in 1903. Awarded Special GoldMedal in 190S as a Poo Pony Sire by the California State Agricultural So-ciety. Experts acknowledge the Arab to be the best sire for polo ponies,and for this purpose Nejdran iias no peer in America. He possesses idealsloping shoulders and pasterns, plenty of good, flat bone, powerful quarters,and the strongest of hocks. With his long rangey neck and small head, hehas a beautiful outlook. All these points joined with the Arabs sweet tem-per, intelligence, docility, speed and bottom have made his foals celebratedin England where they have taken the highest prizes at the best D. Miller, the English polo expert, says: They—ponies of Arab blood—are such sensible, sound, hard unimaH, anrl so easy to train, that they willpay better even at double the $ to Height 15-1 Foaled 1S79 A white Seglawie Obey ran, bred onthe Palmyrian Desert, and importedto America in 1S93 by special permis-sion of His Majesty, the Sultan ofTurkey. One of his get, out of amustang, won the first prize at theNew York State Fair in the yearlingclass, competing against many Stand-ard trotting colts. At thirty he is stillas nigh-spirited and playful as a colt,and is a sure foal-getter. His lastyears stock may be seen at El Rancho. Service-fee for either Obeyran I or Obeyran II $50 to guaranteeOBEYRAN II. Height 15-2 Foaled 1905 The son of Obeyran I, a strawberryroan tBedouin, violet) out of Zltraa mare of the much-prized family,Hamdani Simri. He is the tallest,pure-blooded Arab in America, and al-ready shows great sprinting is the perfect type of the hunteror cavalry mount. Only a limitednumber of mares will be booked tohim this season. TERMS. El Rancho de las Rosas Is at Alma, throe miles above Los Gatos, SantaClara County, Califor


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