ASSOCIATION OFFICERS 



THE 1994 WINTER MEETING 



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President 



BOBDEMERS, |R. 



Demers Nursery & Garden Center 



65& South Mammoth Road 



Manchester, NH 03103 



625-8298 



Secretatnj I lxea%urer 



CHRISTOPHER ROBARCE 



UN HATS AS 



Horticultural Facilities Manager 



Durham, NH 03824 



862-1074 



Dircdors 



ANDREA CAPRON 



Box 232 



Center Ossipee, NH 03814 



539-6030 



BRUCE HOLMES 



PC Box 75 



Center Tuftonboro, NH 03816 



569-2127 



HENRY HUNTINGTON 



Pleasant View Gardens 



RFD#3, POBox3701 



Pittsfield.NH 03263 



435-8361 



BEN SHAMBAUGH 



Wayside Farm 



North Sandwich, NH 03259 



284-6886 



PETER VAN BERKUM 



4 lames Road 



Deerfield, NH 03037 



463-7663 



ROGER WARREN 



Box 318 



Meriden, NH 03770 



469-3226 (HI; 448-61 10 IWI 



RICHARD ZOERB 



GloecknerS Company, Inc. 



72 Hawkstead Hollow 



Nashua, NH 03063 



886-8665 



.he loint Winter Meeting of the New Hampshire Plant 

 Growers' Association (NHPGA) and the New Hampshire Land- 

 scape Association (NHLA) will be held on Wednesday, lanuary 

 12, 1994, at the Granite Street Bar & Grill, 50 Phillippe Cote 

 Street, Manchester, New Hampshire. 



The keynote speaker will be Elsa Bakalar, noted garden de- 

 signer, discussing "Tapestry in Flowers: Border Design in Color, 

 Form, and Texture. " 



Other speakers include |ohn Bryant, Millican Nurseries, on 

 "The Financial Side of Running a Business in the Green Indus- 

 try;" Paul lames. Grounds Manager, Abex, on "Using Annuals in 

 Large Scale Plantings — Which Plants, How to Use, How to 

 Buy;"and Lynn Cohen, Sunny Border Nursery, on "Marketing 

 Perennials in the Garden Center and for the Landscape." 



The speakers combine the interests of both organizations. 

 For plant growers and owners of retail operations, the new ma- 

 terial shown should suggest new plants to grow and 

 promote. The financial and marketing talks will be useful to ev- 

 eryone. 



At 8:30, there's registration, coffee and Danish (a brief busi- 

 ness meeting will be held right after that); at noon, there's 

 soup du jour, shish kebab, and carrot cake. There will also be 

 plenty of time to socialize with friends in the association as 

 well as with the landscapers. 



The price for all this is $19. per person if paid before lanu- 

 ary 1 0th; it's $25. afterwards and at the door. 



Either way, it's well worth it. 



For more information, please contact Guy Hodgdon at 1-800- 

 639-5601. 



See you on the twelfth. 



NH PLANT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 

 THE PLANTSMAN EDITOR 

 UNH RESEARCH GREENHOUSES 

 DURHAM, NH 03824 



NON-PROFIT 



ORGANIZATION 



US POSTAGE PAID 



PERMIT NO. 43 



