POINTS OF TYPICAL BREEDS 



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Hardy and good thrivers on poor pas- 

 turage are their chief recommendations, but 

 some of them have very good action, and 

 can be trimmed up to look "thoroughly 

 respectable." 



Icelanders make admirable ponies for 

 greengrocers, etc., and their selling prices 

 are such as to be within the reach of those 

 who are in any way ambitious "to keep a 

 pony," or, as is often the case, a pony may 

 be the means of keeping its owner. 



Welsh Ponies. 



Many of these ponies are really high-class 

 and it is a breed that we have every confi- 

 dence in recommending to those who are 

 quite willing to give but a moderate price, 

 and who wish an elegant animal. 



