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September, i 9 2 j 
Indiana Limestone is the L^referred Material 
for Colonial Homes 
In former years the Colonial type 
of house was frequently of frame 
construction. However, the intro¬ 
duction of modern machinery has 
resulted in the production of natural 
stone at so low a cost that it has 
become the accepted material for the 
Colonial home. 
Indiana Limestone, the most popu¬ 
lar natural stone, has deservedly 
gained favor among home builders 
because of its real practicability. Its 
excellent weathering qualities assure 
a home that will age beautifully, 
with no maintenance cost. 
The variation in color effects obtain¬ 
able in Indiana Limestone makes it 
particularly suitable for Colonial 
homes, as the natural beauty of 
the stone requires no embellishment. 
cA folder descriptive of the house illustrated above, or any informa¬ 
tion on Indiana Limestone sent free upon request. Address Indiana 
Limestome S^narrymen’s Association, Box H-/ 82 , Bedford, Indiana. 
cT/ie Nations Building Stone 
