“A Dahlia in Every Garden in 1936’’ 
Dues to The Dahlia Society of Ohio $1.00 per 
year. 
Subscription rate to the Mid'West Dahlia News 
is $1.00 per year. If you want the latest news of 
Dahlias in the United States and the Mid'West 
Shows to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, September, 
1936, and National Show, Detroit, Mich., Septenv 
ber, 1936, send your dollar to D. O. Eldridge, 
Editor, The Mid'West News, 170 Talmadge St., 
Madison, Wisconsin. 
Our Own Introduction for 1936 
For three years this dahlia has performed well in 
our gardens. During the season of 1935 we had 
ROXBURY’S IDEAL grown in severl sections or 
the United States for the purpose of testing the re' 
liability of this fine dahlia. From California, New 
Jersey, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, as well as 
its home state of Ohio have we received wor'hy 
comments on the performance of ROXBURY S 
IDEAL. 
Here is what Mr. D. O. Eldredge says of this fine 
dahlia in his roster of Meritorious dahlias for 1936 
in The Mid'West Dahlia News: 
ROXBURY’S IDEAL (Dane) A commercial 
type of a fine pink color; size 8'A to 10'/2 inch's 
and a compact flower; stem 8 to 9 inches to the 
first leaf brackets; extra heavy foliage, very dar K 
green, and insect resistant; height of plant A ] /i feet; 
an early bloomer and very floriferous; flowers ah 
ways facing, never on top and never an open cer.' 
ter; will not shed petals, even in old age. Prov d to 
be one of the most robust growers in the garden 
ROOTS $7.50 ^ PLANTS $3.75 
Toxburys Ideal - The 
Ideal Dahlia for 1936 
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