Betty June loved all of her flowers with all of her heart and that love did not stop at the seeds. She knew that each and every one of the seeds had a special gift stored inside and she was overjoyed to see the gifts they gave each time one would grow.
In Betty's flower shop, it was considered cruel to keep seeds within pouches to sell to the customers. Instead they were contained within clear jars so they may gaze in wonder about the flower shop at all the plants that used to be little seeds just like they were.
Jeb was especially eager to grow as soon as possible. As far back as he could remember, he had always desired to become a rose. He wasn’t like the majority of other seeds in the jar who had not figured out what they wanted to become yet. Jeb wondered how the other seeds could have any doubt about what they should become in adulthood. Roses were beautiful and cherished as gifts of affection from lover to lover. They also had thorns which could prick those who we’re not delicate enough and do not appreciate their beauty. The ultimate goal for Jeb was to be chosen as a flower that will be gifted to someone to show affection. Jeb considered that life would be easy for him, seeing as he already had the answers to his future, or at least an idea of what he will become.
One day a man came to Debbie’s shop and purchased a handful of seeds from Jeb’s jar. Jeb was one of the lucky ones to get picked. He squealed with joy the entire ride to his new home where he would turn into a beautiful Rose.
Jeb was given his own pot with rich soil that glistened with vermiculite. The other seeds from Jeb’s jar were in the garden too; each having their own pot to grow in.
Jeb joined the conversation his neighbors were having around him and soon found himself bragging about how quickly he would turn into the most wonderful shade of red they had ever seen.
One neighbor expressed that he could not understand why Jeb wanted to be a rose so bad.
Another seed told Jeb that he doubted that anyone of them would turn into a rose at all, nor did he want to. He went on to say that it would be embarrassing having to deal with all the attention that roses generate.
A few weeks passed and one morning Jeb noticed that nearly all of the other pots in the garden had budded. Little green leaves could be seen on the tops of all the pots surrounding Jeb. This worried him deeply. Why had he not started to grow yet? He was exhausted from trying so hard to grow each day. He would stay up at night later than the others and stare at the moon, hoping it would help him grow.
A few months passed and now it was clear to Jeb that the other seeds were turning into blackberry bushes. Every last one of them had begun to produce their first berries.
Jeb was not a berry bush. He knew that. How could he possibly become something that did not even have a flower? Sure, they had thorns like roses, and that was sort-of appealing to Jeb, but it was simply not what he wanted to be all in all.
A year passed and Jeb had not grown into anything.
He hadn’t given up on becoming a rose and knew he never would. This thought scared him. If all he wanted to become was something that he could not be, then would he turn out to be nothing at all? He would even settle for becoming a blackberry bush. They were not adored such as roses and no lover would ever give one as a gift, but they sort of looked like Roses and at this point it was about survival for Jeb.
Jeb pictured all the other flowers besides Rose’s that he used to see at the flower shop. He tried with all his will to grow into a morning glory for a few days and then after that decided that he was to flower into a daffodil; that phase lasted for a few weeks. He even tried to talk to the bushes about his new identities as various different flowers and pretended to have as much enthusiasm about being a lilac as he had shared about becoming a rose. The bushes ignored the tiny sound coming from their former peer and around that time, most of the bushes had resolved to flat out ignore Jeb when he spoke.
The man who’s garden they lived in came out one day and picked the season’s wealth of berries from the bushes around Jeb and the bushes were all very pleased that their fruits were being so thoroughly enjoyed.
Finally, the man came out to the garden again one day and looked down into Jeb’s pot. He grabbed Jeb and placed him in a tiny jar and put the jar in his car. Jeb was nervous at first but soon ecstatic to be in Betty June's flower shop once again.
The man complained to Betty that this seed had not grown into a bush. Debbie exchanged Jeb for another seed. Jeb could not return to the jar with the other seeds, he knew that. He was too old and didn’t grow. He was certain that he was to be thrown into the trash.
He gazed at the Roses that he grew up admiring within the flower shop and he wept.
Betty loved her seeds too much to just throw Jeb in the trash. She tried a few different mixtures of soil and exposed Jeb to different amounts of lights each day. Jeb sat in his new pot and thought to himself that Debbie was sure to give up trying to make him grow, but sure enough, suddenly Jeb began to sprout little green leaves.
Within a month, Jeb was a full-grown Marigold.
Betty said to herself that he was the most beautiful Marigold she had ever grown.
A young man came into the shop shortly after Jeb had grown and asked for the most beautiful flower he could buy for his wife. Betty didn’t need any time to decide which one to send the man home with. The man agreed with Betty that Jeb was certainly the most beautiful flower he had ever seen.