- Nasty land developer Mike Saunders is ready to destroy a widow with a green thumb to get her land. / Morton Silkline arranges a late funeral for an unusual client, Ludwig Asper. / A jukebox in a diner repeatedly plays the same sad song.
- A ruthless tycoon takes extreme measures to try and force an old lady to sell her property, only to discover that the obstacle standing in his way is the woman's unusual talent for gardening. A funeral home director ends up having his hands full when a vampire makes plans for his own funeral. A couple stop at a roadside diner, where they encounter a jukebox that plays only one song: a tune connected to a tragic romance that took place at the diner years ago.
- In the days before the Supreme Court's Kelo v. City of New London decision extending eminent domain rights to private business development, the owner of a construction company must resort to nefarious means to acquire the home of a little old lady in order to build a factory.—Tummy AuGratin
- Mrs. Bowen, a little old lady who lives alone in a cottage, is happily tending her garden when she is accosted by the head of Saunders Construction Co. Mr. Saunders wants to buy her house in order to acquire the land on which to build a factory. His employees have struck out with in their negotiations with her, and he is no more successful convincing her to sell. Mrs. Bowen is enamored of her garden, telling the tycoon that she can make anything grow. Her "green thumb" is so potent, she even made a piece of kindling thrive. Mrs. Bowen point-blank refuses to sell her cottage at any price as her home and garden are "her whole life." Not to be denied, Saunders decides he will get her off the land by any means necessary. He hires a tough to get rid of her. Soon we see the tough approach the house and subsequently hear a scream from Mrs. Bowen. After the police arrive, they find Mrs. Bowen out in her garden planting something rather unusual. It it something which will revenge the wronged woman.—Tummy AuGratin
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