Wulf, burning with envy, convinces Goodwin to steal a rare pink orchid sprout bred by a rival florist. The best time—during the Easter procession. The rival’s wife plans to pin the sprout to her dress. Of course, Goodwin isn’t the kind of fool to commit robbery himself, so he hires a homeless man. At the moment when the owner of the pink orchid is being photographed, this man runs up to her. After a few steps, the woman falls and dies. The police are sure that the murderer and the flower thief are one and the same person. Now Wulf has to solve this murder, carefully hiding his involvement in the theft of the flower.