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Architect and Owtier-Russell F. Barker, 1120 Farmington Ave West Hartford, Conn. 
Contractor—The Bent-Bartlett Co., 43 Ann St., Hartford, Lonn. 
Bishopric Medium Weight Creosote Stucco Base used on exterior. 
When Building That “Dream Home” Profit By 
“EXPERIENCE” 
-Skill or practical wisdom gained by personal knowledge, feeling or action, as, a mean. p 
-The sum total of conscious events which compose an individual life. Thus Webster dehnes the word 
“EXPERIENCE.” 
Mr. Russell F. Barker, Architect, Hartford, Conn., says: . 
qual "™ y 
opinion of the material that I can give you. I use it exclusive^ 
Mr Barker is one of the leading Architects in this country. He has specialized 
for years on the scientific methods of home construction whereby the greates 
living comfort and permanent construction may be obtained; therefore he ,s 
recognized as “authority.” 
A ... * “PTQHDPRIC” that in the building of his own home he chose to use 
BisH§PRIC’' b from amoig™ many building materials available Why did he do so? Because 
is EXPERIENCE proved to him conclusively it was the best. 
Ve can give you name* fZ 
homes—h7aU o. climates and where the most extreme conditions 
ad to be effectively and permanently provided for. 
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bligation to you. 
, s —Mrs. Wm. B. Green, 133 Steel Road, W. Hart¬ 
ford, Conn. „ _ . 
•chitect—Russell E. Barker. 43 Ann St.. Hartfoid. 
Conti. „ _ IT . 
■n'l Cont.—W. A. Wilcox. 327 Trumbull St.. Hart- 
ford. Conn. 
Stucco Contractor—Peter Leone 
Bishopric Stucco Base used on Exteriors 
We have prepared special technical working details for architects and builders. 
rHE BISHOPRIC MFG. CO. 52 W S c7„LfoL NUE 
Factories : Cincinnati, Ohio, and Ottawa, Canada__ 
OUSE & GARDEN 
\NUARY 1921 
House & Garden is published monthly by Conde. Nast * Gompany, 19 West 44th Street New Y ^ re | U ® S f®JSd I ciw 
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