AQUARIUMS and ACCESSORIES 
Other Types for Pools or Aquariums— Continued 
SELECTED COMET TAILS. Like selected goldfishes in coloring, 
but with longer, graceful fins and tails. Their rapid movement 
adds flashes of gold to the outdoor pool. (See illustration in color 
on page 36.) 
3 to 5-inch—$0.75 a pair ; $3.50 a dozen 
6-inch—$1.25 a pair; $5.00 a dozen 
JAPANESE CALICO FISHES (Shubunkin). The Japanese name 
“Shubunkin” means “Autumn Brocade.” This is a fitting name, 
for the fishes are marked in a brocade pattern of glorious colors like 
autumn foliage, and even more varied. Blue is the predominating 
color, with mottled effects in red, gold, black, brown, lavender and 
white. Their active movement gives fine display of these colorings. 
3 to 4-inch—$0.50 a pair; $2.50 a dozen 
4 to 5-inch— .75 a pair; 4.00 a dozen 
5 to 6-inch— 1.25 a pair; 6.00 a dozen 
CM iro FANTATT^ Marked like Shubunkin (Japanese 
r Ai^l 1 Calico Fish) but with divided tail. 
$1, $2 and $3 a pair; $4, $8 and $12 a dozen. 
CALICO FRINGETAILS. Brilliantly mottled in blue, yellow, gold, 
silver, red and black, similar to the Japanese Calico Fish. A 
showy companion for Korean Fringetail. These can be had with or 
without Telescope eyes. (See illustration in color on page 36). $3.50, 
$5 and $7.50 a pair. 
KOREAN FRINGETAILS. A proud and haughty beauty that in¬ 
spires exclamations of delight. Colored deep red, some with 
black or white markings. Selective breeding has developed two com¬ 
plete fan tails that in the larger fishes are graceful and drooping. 
(See color illustration on page 36.) $2 and $3 a pair; $8 and $12 a 
dozen. Breeders at $5 up a pair. 
JAPANESE FANTAILS. Similar to Korean Fringetails but smaller, 
with shorter and less perfect tails. Gold, white and black mark¬ 
ings. $1 and $2 a pair ; $4 and $6 a dozen. 
Small size in dozen lots only, $2.50 a dozen. 
CHINESE TELESCOPE FISHES 
These fishes add a weird touch of the unusual in both form and 
color to any collection of goldfishes. The “telescope” eyes have been 
bred into fishes of all colors, but it has been found impossible to 
develop any black fish (Moors) without the telescope eyes. 
TELESCOPE MOORS (Black). This all-black Chinese fish is highly 
prized and makes striking color contrast among brighter fishes. 
$1, $2 and $3 a pair; $4, $6 and $9 a dozen. 
TELESCOPE REDS. This Chinese type is noted for its brilliant 
color and protruding eyes. $1, $2 and $3 a pair; $4, $6 and $9 
a dozen. 
GOLDFISHES 
This combination 
for a medium or 
brighten the pool 
help to keep the 
lected Goldfishes, 2 
poles, Jap Snails, 
ican Salamanders, 
$6.16 . 
Collections of 
Goldfishes 
See note about sex of goldfishes in 
introduction, page 36. 
FOR THE SMALL POOL (No. 30E) 
supplies the necessary animal and fish life 
small sized pool. The 14 fine fish will 
with flashing color, while the scavengers 
water clear. Collection includes: 12 Se- 
Calico or Gingham Fishes, 6 each of Tad- 
Ramshorn Snails, 2 Clams and 2 Amer- 
including shipping can. Value (j>rj 
GOLDFISHES FOR THE LARGE POOL (No. 30L) 
Besides a fine selection of common and giant goldfishes for 
the large pool, this group includes the gorgeously colored 
Shubunkins and interesting Fantails. Collection of 32 beau¬ 
tiful fishes includes: 1 pr. Giants, 10 to 12 in. long, 2 pr. 
Young Giants, 8 in. long, 1 doz. Selected Goldfishes, 4 to 6 
in. long, 1 doz. Shubunkins, 3 to 4 in. long, andtfjl o rn 
1 pr. American Fantails. A $16 value for.ejplO.OU 
ORNAMENTAL COLLECTION (No. 30A) 
Here is a real value in a collection of beautiful goldfishes. 
In addition to 1 pair each of Japanese Fantails, Calico Tele¬ 
scopes, Telescope Moors, Comets and Albinos, it also includes 
1 pair of the beautifully colored Shubunkins and 1 pair of 
graceful Korean Fringetails. Also 1 pair Japanese Snails and 
1 dozen Black Ramshorn Snails. This collection of 14 fancy 
Goldfish in all, 14 Snails and shipping can, $13.35 dOlA 
value, for only.O I o 
GINGHAM COLLECTION (No. 30H) 
“Six Little Rompers”—one pair each of Calico Shubunkins, 
Calico Fantails and Calico Telescopes; with 2 Neptune Chemi¬ 
cal Shells, 1 box Fish-Vim Fish Food, 1 tin Dried 
Shrimp, and shipping can. Value, $5.80, for. 
HOW TO LAND THE BIG ONES (No. 30D) 
Why tell your friends about the big fish that fell off the 
hook ? Show them some in your pool. One pair each Giant 
Goldfish, Giant Comets, Giant Orioles, and Giant 
Pearls, 8 whoppers valued at $19, for. 
.$5 
$15 
TELESCOPE CALICO FANTAILS. Like the Shubunkin. or Japa¬ 
nese Calico Fish with vari-colored markings, fantail and odd 
protruding eyes. $1, $2 and $3 a pair; $4, $6 and $9 a dozen. 
NOTE: Use Tricker’s scientifically prepared fish foods 
for better results with goldfish. See page 46. 
FOODS FOR OUTDOOR POOL FEEDING 
1 lb. In-Nur-Co, 1 quart Dried Shrimp, 1 qt. Lacto-Pep 
$2.70 value (Collection No. 304) for.$2.25 
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A NOVELTY FOR. YOUR POOL 
GOLDEN ORF. Rarely is there a new introduction to the 
' piscatorial world that is so adaptable to the 
outdoor pool of garden lovers. The Orf is a native of 
Europe and is extremely hardy. It can almost be placed in 
the category of a game fish for its habits are quite similar 
to our native trout and it will leap out of the water to catch 
I insects. It will, however, live in perfect contentment in a 
still water pool. One feature which is particularly attractive 
is its surface-swimming habit, which keeps the fish con¬ 
stantly in view. This attractive fish is more elongated and 
cylindrical than the ordinary goldfish. With its pleasing 
orange color it presents a beautiful sight to the pool lover. 
$3.50 for six; $6 per doz. Order early. This fish cannot be 
shipped after June 15th. 
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