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The Florists' Review 



May 22, 1913. 



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Cypress is not now being planted, 

 and perhaps never will be, for the pur- 

 pose of growing commercial timber. 

 Natural reproduction must be depended 

 upon, and this does not keep pace with 

 the cutting. Few cypress trees are 

 large enough for lumber at an age of 

 less than two centuries, and many do 

 not reach sufficient size until much 

 older. 



The present demand requires 750,000.- 

 000 feet yearly, with a marked tend- 

 ency to increase daring the last ten 

 years. Depletion of supply in the im- 

 mediate future is not likely, but every 

 year sees a smaller quantity to draw 

 inpon. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South: 



The market is easily. more than ade- 

 quately supplied in every line. Locally, 

 because of the strike of the street car 

 men and other conditions, business is 

 dull. Shipping business, on the con- 

 trary, is good and the demand includes 

 everything. Judging from present indi- 

 cations, there will be a good supply of 

 every kind of flower for Memorial day. 

 Local peonies are coming in strongly, 

 while other flowers are in good crop, 

 with quality excellent. Double narcissi 

 are arriving in quantity. New Ken- 

 tucky ferns have been added to the 

 list of available greens. 



Various Notes. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 was the first to oflfer new Kentucky 

 ferns this season. Heavy sales of gera- 

 niums are reported. 



C. E. Critchell has already received 

 many large orders for peonies for Dec- 

 oration day. He says he made arrange- 

 ments for a larger quantity than he has 

 ever offered before on that day. He 

 was the first to receive double narcissi 

 this year. 



L. H. Kyrk is getting large cuts of 

 cornflower from Klotter's and py- 

 rethrum from Tom Burnett, both of 

 Price Hill. Both of these flowers are 

 finding a good market. 



E. G. Gillett is gratified with his 

 business during these slow days. 



P. J. dinger has been getting in 

 some fine gladioli from his greenhouses 

 at New Castle. Wm. Gardner, his 



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ceiving excellent peonies from Albert 

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 Bidge. 



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