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Crighton's Florist & Greenhouses - Prospect, PA

Crighton's Florist and Greenhouses is located in Prospect, PA. In addition to being a full service florist, our greenhouses produce most of the annuals and perennials we sell. We're also found at local farmer's markets with the produce we grow on our farm. For more information, visit us online at www.crightonsgreenhouse.com.
A Unique Gift

The Butler Basket - is a cool tote bag filled with edible products made in Butler County, Pennsylvania!  Our county is special and we want you to know that.  The items currently filling the tote are coffee from Kiva Han in Cranberry Township, chocolate covered pretzels from Barkus Chocolates in Butler, a variety of spices from Con Yeager Spice Company in Zelienople, a Buttermilk Cookbook from Marburger Dairy in Evans City (we couldn't put their milk in the tote), spice spreads from Herbal Delights in Saxonburg, fresh potatoes from McGowan Farms in Prospect, those wonderful Simply Sweet Onions from us, Crighton's Florist & Greenhouses in Prospect, and Buckwheat Flour Self-Rising from Zanella Milling in West Sunbury.  The Butler AgriTour Product Alliance is selling these and may be reached at 1-866-856-8444 or visit http://www.buybutlerbrand.com/.  And the cost?  Only $39.99 plus shipping.  How many people you know would appreciate such a unique collection of foods?  The buckwheat flour for example became famous the year there was no summer in Butler County.  All the farmers' crops failed but they knew buckwheat would grow in a cool short season.  And so we became known as the Buckwheat County!  Order now - as you read this!  It is wonderful.

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Posted: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 2:26 PM by crightons

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