Forty-Third Year 
Lakeview Ponds, Mt. Airy, Cincinnati— 1892-1935 
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Here are a Few Interesting Photographs 
Sent by Our Customers 
O F ALL the forms of Gardening, the growing of Goldfish and 
Water Lilies right in your own pool, is the most fascinating 
relaxation, and can easily be the most successful. 
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Interesting Spot 
Water Gardening is now more popular than ever before, for no 
longer is it an expensive hobby. If you haven’t a pool, plan now 
to build one. And if you already have a Water Garden, beautify 
it with some of our Gorgeous Goldfish and lovely Water Lilies. 
Mr. Ernest Schultz, of Janesville, Wisconsin, 
takes for his inspiration a famous lighthouse and 
has built his pool to resemble the rivers and a 
Great Lake o’er which the friendly ray of the 
light shines forth at night. Running water flows 
down from a concealed faucet in the rocky 
“cliff.” 
Really, the care of a pool is very easy. 
Every member of the family will enjoy a Goldfish Pool. Men 
have always held any form of “Fishing” as their especial province, 
and in many families the pool is the husband’s main interest in 
the garden. However, their wives love the pool, too, and it would 
be hard for us to answer whether more men or women indulge in 
this stimulating hobby. Older members of the family love to sit 
by the pool and watch the fish, and to feed them occasionally. 
And when Junior is around Grandpa has a dozen interesting ques¬ 
tions which must be answered ! 
From your Goldfish Pool you will absorb the restfulness of 
the quiet water. Whenever you care to investigate it, a new world 
of life will unfold. Indeed, you will then agree with us, that your 
This little Miss is pouring water in her Daddy’s 
pool way up at beautiful Malone, New York. 
Her Daddy is Mr. H. L. McEntire, an oil man, 
and all will go well in his pool so long as the 
young lady uses—just water! 
From Sedalia, Indiana, Mrs. R. O. Bell sends us 
these two lovely pictures of herself, her children, 
her splendid pool, and a view of the farm in the 
background. We congratulate her on all scores! 
Here is a proof that modern farm life can have 
all the joys of the city—and more! 
This very attractive Informal Pool is a favorite spot in the garden of 
Mr. Wainwright A. Bolton of Cheviot, a suburb of Cincinnati. The 
miniature Old Mill with its paddle wheel, is turned by the overflow 
from the pool. Lakeview Water Lilies are in the foreground, three 
stately and distinctive plants of “Variegated Flag” near the rock, and 
Water Hyacinths in the background. 
This is a perfectly kept Formal Pool in a lovely setting. It was 
designed by Mr. E. R. Hern, a prominent Electrical Engineer, for his 
home in Charleston, W. Va. Mr. Hern has some of our finest Goldfish, 
and, being a Chemist, his fish now enjoy filtered water, electrically, cir¬ 
culated. The pool is also illuminated by underwater lights at night. 
pool is “the most interesting 
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