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We have often discussed the false selling of expensive, named snowdrops on Ebay etc but here is a reminder that those selling "ordinary 'drops - and other bulbs- can also be crooked.... http://www.hortweek.com/illegal-bulb-trader-prosecuted/ornamentals/article/1419628
Galanthus 'Eilys Elizabeth Hartley'. Named in the memory of a Welsh Baby girl, I was hoping to launch this variety this spring, but the potted bulb was eaten! Here are the stock bulbs in growth. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) A nice Christmas present from the local cats which they left in one of my plunge frames
A shame he wasn't fined at £20 a bulb.
Magistrates gave Adams maximum credit after hearing that he had fully cooperated with the police investigation. As well as the fines, he must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
G. reginae-olgae still in flower here, a tad tattered from one brutally cold day in mid-December but standing tall.I checked into the usual weather chanel on the internet this morning and clicked short range forecast, remarkably it said snow starting at 9:40 till 9:51 and a repeat at 11:50. I was stunned as the timing was spot on to the very minute.john+1c
Alan - Are you certain he sold them all as artificially-propagated nivalis?
Hold on, I agree the fine seems cheap but the going rate I found for 50 snowdrop bulbs on eBay was £10 or less. So I think the value of 5000 bulbs is nearer £1000 (of which something like 15% would go to eBay and Paypal in commission). The article says: So in my estimate he will have to pay about half the sum he might have hoped to make, and that is after the "maximum credit" he got for being co-operative.
This article states that he was fined £370 plus the £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs - still doesn't sound enough