A FEW WORDS 
ABOUT... 
LAKEVIEW AQUATIC FARMS, CINCINNATI, OHIO 
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LAKEVIEW AQUATIC FARMS 
UR BUSINESS 
was established in 
1892. Today, as a 
result of nearly 50 years’ 
experience, we can give 
you quality products that 
are unsurpassed and 
which are sure to please 
you. The building shown 
here is a complete mod¬ 
ern unit affording us fa¬ 
cilities for year ’round 
shipping of Goldfish and 
Aquatic Plants, and other 
items as they are in sea¬ 
son. It contains our Office, Shipping Room, Display 
Tanks, Storage Rooms, and a Greenhouse for Trop¬ 
ical Water Lilies and Tropical Fish. We carry one of 
the most complete assortments of Water Garden Sup¬ 
plies in the U. S. 
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]' To Our Customers and Friends: 
!; With this new Edition of "THE GOLDFISH | 
11 POOL” we at LAKEVIEW greet our many Customers i 
and Friends throughout the United States, and we wish 1 
i| to express our appreciation for your valued patronage, i 
' We list many new, attractive and inexpensive items and ' 
we suggest that you place your orders as early as you / 
1 1 can, so that shipments may be reserved and made at the < 
i proper time. '' 
If we can help you in any way, please feel free to 1 
i visit our farm or to write us. i| 
i Sincerely yours, ( 
I! LAKEVIEW AQUATIC FARMS 
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The sketch below shows 
location of the entrance 
to our main farm at 5579 
Colerain Ave. (Ohio U.S. 
Route 27), opposite the 
Church of The Little 
Flower, in Mt. Airy, a 
suburb of Cincinnati. We 
are only eight miles north¬ 
west of Fountain Square, 
on a fine, new boulevard 
(Route 27). Open daily, 
8 A.M.to 5:30 P. M. Sun¬ 
days and holidays, from 
March 15th to June 30th, 
same hours. Other Sundays and holidays, 9 to 
12 Noon. Our telephone Kirby 2036. We will 
be glad to see you at “Lakeview” and you will 
find ample parking space near the building—just 
Sketch showing Driveway Entrance to LAKEVIEW at 
5579 Colerain Ave., Ohio U. S. Route 27 
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I.akeview Water Lilies and Aquatic Plants drew admiring crowds while exhibited in Cincinnati’s Famous Fountain (On Fountain 
Square Esplanade) during the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association Convention, Cincinnati, Setpember 7 - 14, 1940. 
All were grown in Cincinnati. 
We are proud to have been selected to 
decorate Cincinnati’s famous Tyler-Davidson 
Fountain in Downtown Cincinnati for the 
F. T. D. Convention last Fall. All of the fine 
aquatics we showed are represented in this 
collection which will grow in any pool of 
100 square feet or more water surface. 
FOUNTAIN COLLECTION 
Contains one or more of each plant we 
exhibited (Except Victoria) as follows. 
All young, vigorous plants: 
3 Hardy Water Lilies. James Brydon, 
Sunrise, Commanche. 
2 Tropical Day Lilies. Whitaker, August 
Koch. 
2 Tropical Night Bloomers. Haarstick, 
Missouri. 
10 Tall Growing Plants. Taros, Papyrus, 
Water Canna, Pickerel Plant and 
Umbrella Palm. 
10 Creepers. Parrot Feather, Water Poppy, 
Creeping Water Hyacinth. 
10 Ftoating Plants. Water Hyacinth and 
Water Lettuce. 
Total 37 Outstanding Water Plants that 
stopped the crowds. (Value $18.00. ) Col¬ 
lection No. L 17, F. 0. B. Cincinnati, 0. 
Only $14.85. 
(If a Victoria is wanted with this collection 
add only $8.50, see pace T.) (One Victoria 
needs at least 70 square feet surface.) 
