April. \ 9 \ ■i 



T H E GARDEN MAGAZINE 



141 



Vioor-Victrola 



Every home should 

 have a Victor -Victrola 



because 



this instrument satisfies the love of music 

 that is born in every one of us; touches 

 the heart strings and develops the emotional 

 part of our nature; freshens the tired mind 

 and lightens the cares and worries of every- 

 day life. 



because 



the Yictor-Victrola brings to you the best 

 music of all the world and gives you a com- 

 plete understanding of the masterpieces of 

 the great composers such as you can acquire 

 in no other way. 



because 



the Victor-Victrola places at your command 

 the services of the world's greatest opera 

 stars, who make records exclusively for the 

 Victor, besides a host of famous instru- 

 mentalists, celebrated bands and orchestras 

 and well-known comedians and entertainers. 



because 



the Victor-Victrola is universally recognized as the world's 

 greatest musical instrument, occupies a place of honor in 

 homes of wealth and culture everywhere, and has awakened 

 millions to a proper appreciation of music. 



because 



with Victor-Victrolas, ranging in prices from $15 to $200 and 

 Victors from $10 to $100, no home can afford to be without one 

 of these wonderful instruments. 



because 



any Victor dealer in any city in the 

 world will gladly play any music you 

 wish to hear and demonstrate to you 

 the Victor-Victrola. 



Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. U. S. A. 



Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors 



Always use Victor Records played with 

 Victor Needles — there is no other way 

 to get the unequalled Victor tone. 



Victor-Victrola IX, $50 



Mahogany or oak 



Victor Steel Needles, 6 cents per loo 



Victor Fibre needles, 50 cents per 100 (can be repointed 



and used eight times) 



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



