ASSOCIATION OFFICERS 



President 



RICK SIMPSON 



64 Breakfast Hill Rd., Greenland, NH 03840 



436-2732 



Executive Director 



NANCY ADAA-IS 



25 Riverbend Road, Newmarket, NH 03857 



292-5238 



email: NHPGA@'comcast.net 



Directors 



BRET ANDRUS 



Churchill Garden Center 



12 Hampton Rd., Exeter, NH 03833 



772-2685 



GLEN CARON 



Scenic Nurser}'& Landscaping 



9 Dudley Road, Raymond, NH. 03077 



895-0236 



ROBERT DEMERS 



656 S. Mammoth Rd., Manchester, NH 03103 



437-6336 



JOHN McPHAIL 



Gold Star Nursery, Canterbury, NH 03224 



783-4596 



GEORGE TIMM 



I'O Box 476, Route 137, Hancock, NH 03449 



603-525-4728 



Extension Liaison 



CATHERINE NEAL 



UNH/Department of Plant Biology 



1 13 Spaulding Hall, 38 College Rd. 



Durham, NH 03824 



862-3208 



Twilight Meeting 2004 



ROLLING Green Landscape and Nursery in Greenland is the site 

 of the June 23 Twilight Meeting. Rick and Beth Simpson are 

 L. hosting the event to provide NHPGA members with an oppor- 

 tunity to get together to share ideas. Guests from the horticultural 

 industry have been invited to participate in the program. Wayne 

 Mezzitt of Weston Nurseries in Hopkinton, MA will present informa- 

 tion on new azaleas and early rhododendrons. Stan Swier, UNH Exten- 

 sion Educator, will describe the IPM practices in place at Rolling Green 

 for woody plants, perennials, and other plant material. This will be a 

 great opportunity to ask questions about how to track "growing degree 

 days" and IPM strategies. 



In addition to these planned presentations, a stroll through the 

 grounds at Rolling Green will give participants many good ideas on 

 signage and plant displays. A June Twilight Meeting is an excellent 

 opportunity to talk plants and see some beautiful material on display. 



This is the time of year growers and plant enthusiasts wait for with 

 great anticipation. The great variety of plant material available now 

 enables growers to provide homeowners and commercial customers with 

 garden ideas that are sure to please. Now is the time to get together 

 with your colleagues and swap ideas about what's new, your favorite 

 plant to grow, and the varieties that thrive year after year. 



THE PLANTSMAN EDITOR 

 UNH Research Greenhouses 

 Durham, NH 03824 



Non-profit Organization 



US Postage 



PAID 



Permit No. 43 



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