The World's 
Shubunkin 
Shubunkin, one of the new 
varieties, has a colorful pattern 
as distinctive as fingerprints. 
Shubunkins are marked beau- 
tifully with patches of red, 
black, blue, yellow and brown 
on a pearl or pale blue back- 
ground, and no two are alike. 
Many Shubunkins are nearly 
scaleless, and often are entirely 
devoid of scales. Size and qual- 
ity determine cost. Pairs from 
$1.50 to $2.00, dozen lots from 
$2.00 to $12.50. See size and 
price charts pages 34, 35. 
hoicest 
C li With the possible exception of Lily Pons, 
alico the most popular prima-donna ever to 
visit our fisheries in Lilypons is the Calico. The fish is similar in its 
brilliant markings to the Shubunkin. In addition to its beautiful hues, 
it embodies the graceful fin and tail developments of all the other 
exotic goldfish species. It has the added fascination of continuing to 
develop for months, even years, attaining its peak beauty with 
complete maturity. In our long experience with this species, despite 
enlarged facilities for growing it, we have never had enough to fill 
a whole season’s orders. Again we offer a large—but limited—stock. 
Large pairs $3.00. Dozen lots, sizes 2 to 5 inches, $2.25 to $15.00. See 
size and price charts pages 34, 35. 
Three Springs Fisheries, Lilypons, Maryland 
Also... 
Two other fish species 
and our scavengers are 
not pictured. They include 
the following. For price 
breakdown, see _ charts 
pages 34, 35. 
BLACK MOOR 
A velvety black little 
beauty with fan tail and 
bulging eyes. Limited num- 
ber. 
$2.25 to $10.00 dozen. 
NYMPH 
A chunky, red-gold favor- 
ite with fanciers because of 
its fin and tail development. 
$6.00 to $10.00 dozen. 
FROGS 
A sound investment that 
gives your pool natural mu- 
sic, 
$14.00 to $17.00 dozen. 
TADPOLES 
Splendid pool scavengers, 
and they don’t eat fish eggs. 
$1.00 dozen. 
SNAILS 
For keeping the water 
clear of scum. Three species. 
$1.20 dozen. 
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