THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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A Block of Specimen Trees, New England Nurseries. 
PARK AVENUE NURSERIES 
WORCESTER, MASS. 
Mr. Bemis, an artist of reputation in Massachusetts and 
New England, and who has been before the public for 
several years as a landscape gardener, acquired in 1907 
new grounds on the easterly side of Park Avenue, between 
Salisbury Street and Institute Road, Worcester, Mass. 
He erected a number of buildings which, with the addition 
of the office building, make one of the most attractive and 
well arranged headquarters for general nursery business in 
New England. The list comprises, at present, a commo¬ 
dious packing shed, with storage cellar, greenhouse, barn 
and long shed for wagons and tools. A good rock-ballast 
drive and walk, with appropriate planting complete the 
picture. 
Every year, Mr. Bemis issues a long list of spring bulbs 
for forcing and outside planting; herbaceous plants, pansies 
vires, shrubs and trees, the best that skill and knowledge 
The Home Grounds of the Park Avenue Nurseries 
