Friends: I hesitate to try and sell seeds that need "immediate" attention, but...But...BUT I took the time to harvest Lycoris seed this year and want to test the market for interest. PBS subscribers, those on my email list, and Facebook followers are the gardeners I expect to be most enthusiastic to order, so I am targeting these potential customers. I have harvested seed from open pollinated stock, so the only progeny outcomes we can speculate are based on mother population, mother selection pool, or, in some cases, a specific selection. Of the images provided in descriptions on the price list, only the images for specific selections show the exact mother parent. All other images just represent one example found in the species. All stock, though it could have self-pollinated, had the potential to receive pollen from other unique plants of the same species, differing species, and/or varieties. I will be shipping seeds 10/package at the quoted prices. They will be in plastic zipper bags with a small amount of moistened sphagnum peat moss to maintain humidity in the package during shipment. Shipping will be via USPS Priority Mail at a flat rate of $7.95. The list will remain open through December 27th if I don't sell out beforehand, and I plan on shipping all seed by December 31st. Please do let me know in comments during checkout if you allow for substitutes in general, have a substitute list, or just prefer to have a refund on unavailable items. I only use Paypal now for credit card transactions. Otherwise, an option exists for mailing payment during checkout. If interested, please go to: http://shop.bulbmeister.com/seeds/ Thank you, Kelly The Bulbmeister P.S. These seed stalks were harvested in October and seed extracted in November, placed in baggies with moistened sphagnum and stored in refrigeration. I was planting crosses this past week, and out of the hundreds of seeds I planted only one had started pushing a root radicle. _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/…