224 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS April, 1906 
Steinway 
Vertegrand 
The Steinway Vertegrand is an inspiration of genius. Its introduction 
has revolutionized the whole piano trade and its triumphs are overwhelm- 
ing. In the first place, 1t presents an attainment for which all other manu- 
facturers have vainly striven—a piano upright in form with a grand-like 
tone. Besides, its price of $500 has established a standard that has forced 
makes of uncertain merit in the class where they belong, thus eliminating 
the unreasonable prices asked for them. This happy combination of 
merit and price has made the Vertegrand the shrine cf worship for the 
legion of music-lovers of refinement, culture and Judgment whose limi- 
ted means have heretofore prevented the gratification of their desires. 
The musical value of this marvelous little instrument is the more 
emphasized when compared with the multitude of so-called small 
grand pianos wherein tone is sacrificed for size. 
Hear it and be convinced. 
These pianos can be bought of any authorized Steinway 
dealer, with cost of freight and handling added. 
Illustrated catalogue and booklets sent upon request. 
STEINWAY & SONS, 
NEW YORK. 
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