February, 1906 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Tiffany & Co. 



Comparison of Prices 



Tiffany & Co. always welcome a comparison of 

 prices and an examination of their merchandise. 

 This applies to their entire stock of rich as well 

 as inexpensive jewelry, silverware, watches, 

 clocks, bronzes, fine pottery, glassware and other 

 artistic objects, on all of which their prices are as 

 reasonable as is consistent with the standard of 

 quality and workmanship strictly maintained by 

 the house 



Upon advice as to requirements and limit of 

 price, Tiffany & Co. will send photographs or 

 careful descriptions of what their stock affords, 

 free of all obligation to purchase 



To persons known to the house, or to those who 

 will make themselves known by reference from 

 any national bank or responsible business house, 

 Tiffany & Co. will send a selection from their 

 stock 



Fifth Avenue New'York 



and 37th Street 



Formerly at Union Square 



Tiffany <& 



Co. 1906 



Blue Book 



will be sent to in- 

 tending purchasers 

 without charge. 

 This catalogue 

 contains 



no 

 illustrations 



It is a compact little 

 volume of 530 

 pages and over 

 6,000 suggestions 

 of jewelry, silver- 

 ware and choice 

 artistic objects suit- 

 able for wedding or 

 other gifts, with the 

 minimum and max- 

 imum prices at 

 which they may be 

 purchased 



Mail Order 

 Department 



Tiffany & Co.'s re- 

 moval to their new 

 building, Fifth Av- 

 enue and Thirty- 

 seventh Street, has 

 enabled them to 

 materially increase 

 the scope and fa- 

 cilities of their Mail 

 Order Department. 

 Patrons unable to 

 visit the establish- 

 ment are assured 

 expeditious service 

 and the same care- 

 ful attention as is 

 given to purchases 

 made in person 



Tiffany & Co. are 

 strictly retailers. 

 They do not em- 

 ploy agents or sell 

 their wares through 

 other dealers 



