December, 1911 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



197 



Victor-Victrolai 



With a Victor -Victrola as low as $15 

 and others gradually ranging up to the 

 magnificent Victor -Victrola at $250, why 

 should you longer deny yourself the 

 pleasure that comes from their possession? 



When these wonderful instru- 

 ments bring right into your home a 

 wealth of the world's best music, fairly 

 dazzling in the wideness of its scope 

 and the array of talented artists interpret- 

 ing it, you surely don't want to deprive 

 your family of this great pleasure! The 

 pleasure of hearing such famous grand 

 opera stars as Caruso, Melba, Tetrazzini; 

 such eminent instrumentalists as Pader- 

 ewski, Mischa Elman, Maud Powell; such 

 noted vaudeville "headliners" as Harry 

 Lauder, Blanche Ring, George M. Cohan, 

 such celebrated musical organizations 

 as Sousa's Band, Pryor's Band, Victor 

 Herbert's Orchestra! 



Whether the home actually feels the need of 

 music, or whether it is already gay with melody, no 

 home can afford to be without the exquisite music 

 produced by this greatest of all musical instruments. 



Hearing is believing. Go to any Victor 

 dealer's and hear your favorite selections. 

 Victor Talking Machine Co. 

 Camden, N. J., U. S. A. 



Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors 



Victor- Victrola IV 



Oak $15 



Victor- Victrola VI, $25 



Victor- Victrola VIII, $40 



Victor-Victrola IX, $50 



Victor- Victrola X, $75 



Victor-Victrola XI, $100 



Victor-Victrola XIV, $150 

 Victors $10 to $100 



Victor-Victrola XVI 



Circassian walnut $250 

 Mahogany or quartered oak $200 



Always use Victor Records 

 played with Victor needles — 

 there is no other way to get 

 the unequalled Victor tone 



Victor Needles 6 cents per ioo, 6o cents per iooo 







New Victor Records are on sale at all dealers on the 28th of each month 



