Everyone: When I sell flower bulbs I don't ship to California due to their restrictions (against the state of Arkansas) on plants with roots grown in the ground, BUT I am able to ship seeds to California. Unfortunately, when I adapted my usual script to the new shopping cart for seeds I failed to add California back into the checkout process. I also failed to edit out the statement that excluded California. If, previously, you attempted to order but quit the process due to this issue, I have corrected it, and I do hope you will give it another try. My sincere apologies for any inconvenience. http://shop.bulbmeister.com/seeds/ For any business correspondence, please send email to, "meister@bulbmeister.com". -- Mr. Kelly M. Irvin 10850 Hodge Ln Gravette, AR 72736 USA Home Phone: 479-787-9958 USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 6a/b Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelly.m.irvin On 12/8/19 3:29 PM, Kelly Irvin wrote: > 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/… > _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/…