I would give them as gifts if they were available, but the larger interest is my step-mother's, for an event she's spearheading. She's sent a note I've enclosed.
Millicent
[Written on Bulstrode Publishing stationery.] Mr Chambers,
My name is Jane Bulstrode, of Bulstrode Publishing, and it has come to my attention that the exquisite gift I received from my step-daughter Millicent is your work. Bulstrode Publishing will be holding a children's tea at St. Mungo's in May, to raise funds for research into long-term damage and paralysis caused by attacks during the War. There will be thirty-five children attending, ages 7 to 12, as well as their families. Were you amenable to the idea, I was hoping to present each child with a rose during the closing speech, as a gift. I appreciate the amount of effort such an order would entail, so I would be pleased to discuss suitable compensation for your work.