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House Garden 
The prospective home builder will be par¬ 
ticularly interested in the practical features 
of the first floor: the convenient center hall, 
the den which may be used as a breakfast 
room, and the well-arranged service wing 
isolated from main part of house. 
Random Indiana Limestone Ashlar gives the home builder natural 
stone in a new form and affords a most economical material for 
walling purposes. 
The stone is furnished from the Indiana Limestone quarries in 
random length strips, rough sawed on four sides. These strips are 
split up to lengths desired and the ends jointed at the building site. 
The end joints may be dressed square or broken irregularly. 
This form of construction is decidedly economical and may be 
used effectively in houses of Gothic design. Above is shown its 
development in a design derived from the English Gothic. Atten¬ 
tion is called to the artistic effect obtained by the variation in color 
tone shown in detail illustrated. 
Home builders would do well to investigate the unlimited 
possibilities of Indiana Limestone construction. Our booklet, 
"Designs of Houses Built of Indiana Limestone,” sent free on 
request. Address Indiana Limestone Quarrymen’s Association, 
Box 782, Bedford, Indiana 
THE NATION’S BUILDING STONE 
CAREY PRINTING CO., BETHLEHEM, PA. 
