The M©§! Artistic and 
Permanent Building Material 
in the World 
COR castle or cottage, for house, stable ori 
^ garden wall, it costs very little more than 
wood and usually less than concrete (depending 
somewhat on location), and is far superior and 
preferable to either. Altogether different in 
coloring, texture and hardness from ordinary 
face brick. 
The colors of Tapestry Brick run through 
Indian-red, coppers, olive-greens and purple- 
browns to deep blue. With another clay we 
produce a light brownish gray, running into 
cream-and-coffee shades, deep russets and even 
tobacco-brown, giving in mass the effect of old 
ivory. There are also other varieties. 
It is impossible, on glazed paper and in 
reduced size, to produce the wonderful softness 
and beauty of the finished wall. These 
pictures, however, show the inimitable 
richness and variety of harmonious color¬ 
ing that distinguish the real “Tapestry” 
trade-marked brick. 
For every extra dollar it adds ten dollars to the value of 
the building and vastly increases the salability of the entire 
property. Home-builders or promoters of suburban properties 
are especially urged to investigate the many merits of Tapestry 
Brick, with its revival of the old Roman and Persian types. 
There is only one “Tapestry” Brick. — the name is stamped on 
each brick- 
Our valuable book, “[Tapestry Brickwork, giving compara¬ 
tive costs of wood, concrete and brick constructions, 48 pages, 
eight in colors, describing the brick architecture of all ages, 
full of interest to architect and home-builder, sent on receipt 
of 20c. (less than the cost to publish). Write for informa¬ 
tion, describing the work you have in mind. 
FISSiE ca CO., lac. 
Sole Manufacturers of Tapestry Bricfi 
1721 Flatiron Building NEW YORK 
We shall be pleased to direct you to the nearest build¬ 
ing made of Tapestry Brick, for your examination. 
