This shows the ac¬ 
tual thickness of the 
soft woolen yarns 
used for making 
“Hartford-Saxony” 
rugs. The luxurious 
pile formed by these 
strands is three- 
eighths inch high. 
Made exclusively by the Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Company at their mills in Thompsonville, Conn. 
Upon request to our New York 
office, we will gladly send you, 
without charge, a sample of the 
“Hartford-Saxony 3 ’fabric, a set 
of color plates and a beautifully 
illustrated descriptive booklet. 
A rug of enduring quality 
Whether it is made in the Far East, 
Near East, or the United States, you 
can get out of a rug only what the 
manufacturer puts into it. The life 
of a rug depends very largely on the 
kind and quantity of yarn it contains. 
The yarn used in making “Hartford- 
Saxony” rugs is different from that 
used in any other rug we weave. It 
is skilfully blended, from the finest 
wools imported from many foreign 
countries, to secure the utmost of 
resiliency and durability. 
To be sure of obtaining genuine 
“Hartford-Saxony” rugs, made of this 
specially prepared yarn, it is necessary 
to ask for them by the full name. 
“Hartford-Saxony” rugs are made in 
twenty-seven stock sizes, from 22 1 2 
in. by 36 in. to 11 ft. 3 in. by 24 ft., 
and are carried by most reputable 
dealers. A small size, 27 in. by 54 in., 
sells for $14.75; a standard room size, 
9 ft. by 12 ft., for $130.00. 
If you have any difficulty in procur¬ 
ing “Hartford-Saxony” rugs, write to 
our New York address and we will 
see that you are supplied. We will 
be glad to show you the full line, if 
you can visit any of our showrooms. 
Look for the name “Hartford-Saxony” woven in 
the back of these rugs as a guarantee of quality. 
Carpet ©ompatm 
ESTABLISHED 1825 
NEW YORK CHICAGO BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO 
385 Madison Avenue 14 E. Jackson Blvd. 69 Summer Street 770 Mission Street 
