To anyone who didn't know what a Juliet Rose was, to give a brief description, it was this apricot-colored, fully-cupped rose that had this peachy smell that was sold for $15.8 million in 2006 because of the time and care it took—which accumulated 15 years—to produce such a flower.
And before the world ended, it was sold around 5-10 times as much compared to a regular rose in retail but even to a non-flower guy like myself, it actually caught my eye and made me read about it for a bit.
I actually thought I was gonna catch Rosie off-guard but she gave me a gentle smile before suggesting something much better:
"Dear lord, that request is inherently easy but would you mind an arrangement of mine for the lady's taste coupled with the bouquet of Juliet Roses?"
I nodded with a smile, "That's great actually— but could you humor one of my students here, Seb, for a friend of his as well? You can put it on my tab, no worries—"