July, 1921 
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Residence—Rev. E. O. Tree, Freeport, L. I., N. Y. 
Bishopric Stucco Base used on all Exteriors 
Residence—S. H. Morgan, Detroit, Mich. Architect 
—Wm. C. Palmer. Contractor—R. M. Rutherford. 
Bishopric Stucco Base used on all Exteriors 
lesidence—1839 Farrington Rd., E. Cleveland, O. 
Iwners. Arch’ts and Bldrs.—The Joseph Larong Co 
iishopric Stucco Base used on all Interiors and 
Exteriors 
Residence—C. F. Sutton, 4200 Kingman St., Des 
Moines, Iowa. Contractor—H. J. Tillia, 215 Fly" 11 
Bldg. Stucco Cont.—Beard & Son. Architect—R. 
G. McDowell. Bishopric Stucco Base used on all 
Exteriors 
TO. a R Headlev Esa No. 1450 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Architects— 
Fooie, Headfey & Carpenter 401-3 Carter Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Bishopric Stucco 
Base used on all Exteriors 
Bishopric 
APRIL SALES 
Break All Records 
Number of Residences . 4131 
Number of Churches . 15 
Number of Garages .' • • ■ 254 
Number of Hotels . 12 
Number of Stores . 73 
Number of Apts. 22 
Number of Schools . 7 
Number of Offices . 31 
Bishopric Stucco and Plaster 
Base specified and used as above 
Factories: Cincinnati, Ohio and Ottawa, Canada 
New York City Office: 2848 Grand Central Terminal 
The Bishopric Manufacturing Co. 
553 Este Avenue Cincinnati, O. 
Isn’t this a wonderful story—isn’t this the most con¬ 
vincing evidence that Bishopric is the best and at the 
same time the most economical Building Material? 
With a shortage of four million homes in this country, wise 
builders, having in mind the Economy, by reasons of the big sav¬ 
ing in material and tabor in its application, the Durability and 
Efficiency of Bishopric, can see in the growing demand for homes 
an opportunity for conservative and 'profitable investment. 
Seldom, if ever in fact, have the builders of the country faced 
such a splendid opportunity for attractive and permanent returns 
for their outlay. 
The BISHOPRIC BASE STUCCO HOME is equally in keep¬ 
ing and in place on the humble street or magnifkient boulevard. 
Always adds and never detracts from any surroundings. 
Strictly in Good Taste, yet cost represents great economy— 
Bishopric Base enables you to secure real permanency in Stucco 
Construction on account of its rigidity and the dove-tailed inter¬ 
locking wood strips which locks Stucco and Plaster in an inverted 
wedge clasp with a grip that holds for generations. 
No upkeep cost, and as paint cannot add to either the permanence 
or natural beauty of Stucco this expense is avoided. A non¬ 
conductor of heat, cold and dampness. 
A perfect sound-deadener. 
It is of great importance in the con¬ 
struction of the house of stucco to 
provide for the preservation of its 
beauty, its resistance against fire, ver¬ 
min and decay, its insulation against 
change of temperature and dampness. 
Bishopric stucco and plaster base in 
construction and in use, offers the 
possibilities of this insurance. 
Let us send you Bishopric For Alt 
Time and Clime, a booklet illustrated 
with photographs of beautiful homes 
built with" Bishopric stucco, plaster 
and sheathing units. It is yours for 
the asking. 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
JULY, 1921 
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