| May, 1915 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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the oldest house now standing in America. 
iears Old- 
Still 
For nearly three centuries this unpainted house has stood exposed to 
the weather. Continuously occupied and still almost perfectly pre¬ 
served, it offers the most convincing proof of the enduring qualities of 
White Pine 
Ever since the Pilgrims landed, White Pine has been universally recognized as 
the wood preferred above all others in home-building. And figuring value 
in terms of service, it is the most economical. 
Despite an impression of its scarcity, White Pine is still abundantly available 
today, as it always has been, in any quantity desired. If your lumber dealer 
is unable to supply it, we would appreciate the opportunity of being helpful 
to you in securing it. 
Send today for our free booklet, “White Pine in Home Building.” It is beautifully illustrated, 
and gives much interesting and practical information regarding this most remarkable wood. If you 
contemplate building, please send us the name of your lumber dealer when writing for booklet. 
Address, WHITE PINE BUREAU, 
Representing: 1519 Merchants Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn. 
The Northern Pine Manufacturers Association 
of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, and The 
Associated White Pine Manufacturers of Idaho 
In writing to advertisers please mention House & Garden. 
