HOUSE AND GARDEN 
229 
April, 1915 
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Expanded Metal Lath 
npHE house shown above is on the Atlantic shore at Cohassett, 
* Massachusetts. It has a plaster base of Kno-Burn Expanded 
Lath—galvanized. After 5 years the stucco shows no signs of 
cracking. “Kno-Burn” costs hardly any more than the cheapest 
plaster bases and it insures walls of permanent beauty. Ask 
you architect. 
“Practical Homebuilding,” written in simple language that sim¬ 
plifies knotty technicalities, will give you full particulars about 
the cost and qualifications of “Kno-Burn” together with a world 
of interesting facts about building in general. 
Send ten cents to cover cost of mailing and ask for 
booklet No. 379. 
North Western Expanded Metal Co. 
937 Old Colony Building J 
CHICAGO, ILL. Jl 
In writing to advertisers, please mention House & Garden. 
