Rose Petals
I grow several varieties of roses out here at Seraphin Station, and while this is far too small of an operation to be certified organic or any of that stuff, we do not engage in large-scale, resource-heavy, monoculture farming practices here. So we don't deplete the soil, use water irresponsibly, encourage lack of genome and biome diversity, deprive animals and insects of their habitations or migration paths, or generally act like assholes and bad stewards.
That means we do not spray our roses or fertilize them with industrial chemicals - we use only organic fertilizers and natural biological pesticides on our land (stuff like natural neem oil or insecticidal soap that I also put on my food crops and that pose no risk for human contact).
However, these are not prepared in a commercial kitchen or packaged/sold as food items. My herbs are sold for spiritual use in incenses, oils, altar work, etc., grown, tended, harvested, and dried by a rootworker with 35 years of experience, from start to finish... but not a chef :)
You'll get a mix of available petals/buds ranging from pink to red to purple to variegated. Half ounce bag.
I'm not trying to stock every herb under the sun or compete with companies that buy massive wholesale quantities to resell to the public. I don't want to be in the herb supplier business as any kind of one-stop shop. But I will occasionally have "just a pinch" offerings of plants I grow myself or that a colleague or family member grows, especially if it's not easy to get commercially.
Absolutely nothing I sell in my shop is intended for human consumption.