1992 ASSOCIATION OFFICERS 



President 

 Bob Demers, Jr. 



Demers Nursery & Garden Center 



656 South Mammoth Road 



Manchester, NH 03 103 



625-8298 



Secretatry I Treasurer 



Christopher Robarge 



UNH/rSAS 



Horticultural Facilities Manager 



Durham, NH 03824 



862-1074 



Directors 



Andrea C apron 



Box 2217 



Wolfeboro.NH 03894 



569-5978 (H); 569-5056 (W) 



Peter Corey 



Village Green Florist & Greenhouse 



1 7 Cottage Street 



Littleton, NH 03561 



444-2201 



Bruce Holmes 



POBox75 



Center Tuftonboro, NH 03816 



569-2127 



Henry Huntington 



Pleasant View Gardens 



RFD»3,PO Box 3701 



Pittsfield.NH 03263 



435-8361 



Peter van Berkum 



4 James Road 



Deerlield.NH 03037 



463-7663 



Roger Warren 



Box 318 



Meriden,NH 03770 



469-3226 (H); 448-61 10 (W) 



Richard Zoerb 



Gloeckner & Company, Inc. 



72 Hawkstead Hollow 



Nashua, NH 03063 



886-8665 



Strawbery Banke 



September Ninth 



The next NHPGA Twilight Meeting will be held at 



Strawbery Banke, the collection of historic structures in 



Portsmouth, NH, on Wednesday, September ninth. 



Members will meet at the Hancock Center 



(the bright yellow building) 



at 5 P.M. for a guided tour of 



Strawbery Banke's gardens and landscaping projects. 



Afterwards there will be time to walk 



through the trial gardens at Prescott Park across the street. 



A flier giving directions and more details will be sent to 



members closer to the date, but anyone with questions can 



contact Andrea Capron at (603) 569-5056. 



Longacres 



June Tenth 



Longacre's Nursery Center in Lebanon hosted seventeen guests 



at the twilight meeting held on June tenth. 



Norm Longacre, in his tour of the center, 



discussed what had been done differently 



(Longacre's, although in business 22 years, 



moved to this new, unusually shaped lot only five years ago), 



what they now wished they'd done differently, 



and what they still hoped to do. 



Guests thinking of starting retail operations or who are 



reorganizing their present operations found the talk 



full of useful ideas based on actual experience. 



After the tour, refreshments were served. 



The Plant Growers' Association thanks the Longacre family for 



its hospitality and its willingness to share this sort of practical 



information with other members. 



NH PLANT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 

 THE PLANTSM AN EDITOR 

 UNH RESEARCH GREENHOUSES 

 DURHAM, NH 03824 



NON-PROFIT 



ORGANIZATION 



US POSTAGE PAID 



PERMIT NO. 43 



