Gold Fish 
A. Washburn & Sons 
Bulbs, Plants and 
Flowers. 
n HESE make one of the most pleasing ornaments to be had in a home. Interesting 
alike to both old and young, requiring very little care, and almost no expense 
to keep it is small wonder they are increasing so rapidly in popularity. We 
have a complete line of fish, globes, ornaments, food, shells, gravel, etc., at reasonable 
rates. 
Gold Fish. Two to 2£ inches long, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen; 2£ to 3£ inches 
long, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen ; 4 inches and over 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
Tadpoles. \ ery large, 10 cents each, 3 for 25 cents. 
Half dozen gold fish of one size supplied at dozen rates. 
Pails for shipping 12 fish or less, 15 cents each. 
Our fish are known as Japanese Variegated, and come in varying shades of red 
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and gold, some being beautifully marked with black and white. 
Globes, flat bottom.— Eight-inches, capacity 5 quarts, 60 cents each; 9-inches, 
capacity 7 quarts, 75 cents each; 10 inches, capacity 9 quarts, 85 cents each; 12 inches, 
capacity 14 quarts, $1 each. 
Globes, on foot.— Capacity 9 quarts, $2 each; capacity 12 quarts, $2.50 each. 
Aquariums.— Round, all glass, capacity 25 quarts, $2.25 each. This style tank is 
admired by all and is very durable, being made of heavy glass, and are not easily 
broken. 
Ideal Square Aquarium.— Iron comers, very strong; 10| inches wide, 18 inches long, 
12 inches deep, capacity 9 gallons, $7 each. 
Ornaments. We have a good line of these ornaments, including castles, ruins, 
grottoes, arches, towers, etc., ranging in price from 10 cents to $1 each. 
Prices given include cost 
of packing. 
Write for our Spring Cat- 
logue to be issued 
Feb. 1. 1903. 
Mailed free on application 
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