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I don't remember much about the story in general, but here's the details I can recall. 

It's a short story, intended for a 5th or 6th grade reading level, and I found it in the early 2000s in a collection of stories, the rest being lost to memory. In the story, somehow a kid finds out his neighbor has a time machine in his garage. Maybe, or his neighbor might have told him about it. Either way, his neighbor proves his time machine by procuring a fully blooming rose in the middle of December. 

I can't remember the end. Help? It might have been published before 2000, maybe after.

I don't remember much about the story in general, but here's the details I can recall. It's a short story, intended for a 5th or 6th grade reading level, and I found it in the early 2000s in a collection of stories, the rest being lost to memory. In the story, somehow a kid finds out his neighbor has a time machine in his garage. Maybe his neighbor told him. Either way, his neighbor proves his time machine by procuring a fully blooming rose in the middle of December. I can't remember the end. Help? It might have been published before 2000, maybe after.

I don't remember much about the story in general, but here's the details I can recall. 

It's a short story, intended for a 5th or 6th grade reading level, and I found it in the early 2000s in a collection of stories, the rest being lost to memory. In the story, somehow a kid finds out his neighbor has a time machine in his garage, or his neighbor might have told him about it. Either way, his neighbor proves his time machine by procuring a fully blooming rose in the middle of December. 

I can't remember the end. It might have been published before 2000, maybe after.

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Short Story Time Travel from the Early 2000s, Maybe Earlier?

I don't remember much about the story in general, but here's the details I can recall. It's a short story, intended for a 5th or 6th grade reading level, and I found it in the early 2000s in a collection of stories, the rest being lost to memory. In the story, somehow a kid finds out his neighbor has a time machine in his garage. Maybe his neighbor told him. Either way, his neighbor proves his time machine by procuring a fully blooming rose in the middle of December. I can't remember the end. Help? It might have been published before 2000, maybe after.