GOLDEN FLUTE — Joseph M. Hartman 
GOLDEN FLUTE has an impzessive record of winnings under a seedling 
number of C. F. 1. Having seen it grown, and quite frequently being present 
to see it win over stiff competition at the shows, we feel that Joe, as we all know 
him, has something he can feel proud about, and we can and do feel privileged 
_to help introduce it. | 
A Giantexhibition light yellow, in a class by itself. 
Florets are 7’ ruffled, waved and fluted, with a sulpherino rose stripe on a 
medium deep yeilow single lip petal. Texture of the florets is heavy. 
Grows to a height of 60” in the field, with a 28’ flowerhead. Sixteen to ae 
buds, seven to eight open fcur in color. 
_ Bulblet production and germination fair. 
Foliage is tall and heavy, ve-y healthy. 
Seedling of Shirley Temple and Grand Opera. — 
Attachment is excellent, particularly for such a large floret. 
Classification 511. 
Show Record: ; 
1945 
Grand Champion and largest floret (742") at Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The same 
spike with the lower two florets removed took a first and Section Champion 
at Cleveland, Ohio two days later. 
1947 
Grand Champion. at Toledo, -Ohio. 
1948 
"A" rating at Binghamton International Show. 
Seedling Champion at Wellsville, Ohio; Toledo, Ohio; Chagrin Falls, Ohio; 
Greenville, Pa. 7 
Award of Merit, Detroit, Mich. 
Grand Champion at Evans Seedling Show, Solon, Ohio. 
Top scoring three spike entry at Evans Seedling Show. 
1949 
Seedling Champion, Largest Floret and Reserve Champion at Wabash, Ind. 
American Home Achievement Winner at Wabash, Indiana with a score of 86. 
Seedling Champion at Grove City, Pa. 
A long list of firsts, too numerous to mention. 

PRICE $5.00 any size bulb. Price will be the same for 195]. 
Bulblets sold only in conjunction with bulbs, 5 bulblets and one 
bulb, any size for $10.00. 
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NOTE—Joe Hartman has a number of nice seedlings and we hope to be able. 
to offer more of them to you in the next few years. Joe seems to have a “way” 
with glads that most of us envy and few obtain. When you consider that some 
of his winnings have been made after transporting the flowers anywhere from a 
hundred to four hundred miles, you can see that Golden Flute can really take it. 
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