March, 1920 
|!S .0M]EHNlNCLsm®ulap-^»eauJxjaid4^|^^^ aconom^ and 
1. long-time endurance!, “Creo-Dipt” Stained Shingles are peculiarly jadap- 
table to the most dif]^cult roof and ^ide wall demands, land gratifjy the 
the most discriminating taste in quality ^nd color. 
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Big architectural possibilities lie in the especially effective use of 24-inch shingleis with 
uneven butts (illustrated in background) which prove equally satisfactory and less 
expensive side wall material than the practically unobtainable hand-split cypress. 
for beautiful Portfolio of Fifty Distinctive 
and Sample Colo:|-s on Wood. Consider 
White” and 24-incp Shingles for side walls 
lout “Creo-Dipt” Thatch Roof on Stucco, 
C^{10“©QPT 05^©. 
No. Tonawnnda, N. Y, 
Oliver Street 
“ Creo - Dipt ” 24 - inrh, 
even bolts, “Dixie 
■\VIiite ” Stained Shinp;Ie 
Side Wall, 18-inch Moss 
Green Roof home, of 
Charles Kllis Smith, 
Knglewood, IV. Y. Archls., 
R. C. Hunter & Bro. 
Portfolio 
o/Homcs 
r. - -V /• 
IIou.sc Beautiful Pub. Co., 
Hioiue TVo. 1, Newton, Mas.s. 
“ Creo-I>i|>t ’* 24-inoh Stained 
Sliinf;le,«l^neven butt “ Dixie 
White” Side Walls, 
£i’ 
