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 Alpine All Metal Decorative Bird Bath Fountain

Bring a touch of the Victorian era to your home or garden with the All Metal Decorative Floor Fountain. Constructed from iron and aluminum which will withstand the harshest temperatures you’ll love the antique look and feel of this fountain. A fish and several frogs create a charming scene on top. Combine that with the beautiful scrollwork base and you’ll have this fountain as the centerpiece of your garden for years. With water recirculation you will not need any extra plumbing and the six-foot cord gives you plenty of options on where to display this gorgeous piece.About Alpine CorporationAlpine Corporation has offices in Arizona Colorado Florida Iowa and Ohio. With a firm belief in the free enterprise system Alpine Corporation promotes equal treatment for customers employees shareholders suppliers and the community. Alpine Corporation carries a vast array of items including fountains pond and garden accessories and statuary and carries lighting and parts as well. A steadfast goal for Alpine Corporation is to continually exceed their customers’ increasing expectations.

 
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 Frog Bird Bath

This bath features a family of frogs awaiting the arrival of your winged neighbors. A patient parent frog sits and enjoys the weather atop its lily pad bowl on this charming bird bath. Cast aluminum bowl has a medium slope and capacity for many water level options. Textured stalk and roots form the support column and base as fanciful golden frog children cavort around. The cast iron support column and 16 3/8 inch base easily connect to the bowl. Stainless steel fastening hardware is included. Minimal assembly is required. Antique Bronze Shown Above.

 
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cam e 101 Frogs at Play Stepping Stone

18.5″ x 16″ x 2″ 36 lbs. Made of Cast Stone Please allow 2-3 weeks for manufacturing and shipping. Click here for available finishes.

 
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 Three Wise Frogs Garden Statue

The Three Wise Frogs Garden Statue features three frogs frolicking on a log. By the looks on their faces these wise frogs appear more like wise guys! With its polyresin construction and weather-resistant finish this statue will make a fitting addition to your yard or garden.

 
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Here is my pond in the beginning of spring 2009. The hardy plants are just starting to grow. The fish are swimming around more now and are ready for their spring food. I feed them Cheerios in the spring and fall because they are low in protein and the fish can digest them better since the water is only around 55 degrees. When the water temperature rises, I will feed them summer food that is high in protein. I am happy to say that there were no fish losses this winter! Our puppy Lacey makes an appearance also =D

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