The Blue Pearmain
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1948.3.2.44Abstract
Among the many old apple varieties which have fallen into disuse is the Blue Pearmain, a remarkable and unusual fruit on several counts. First mentioned in William Kenrick's "New American Orchardist" (Boston, 1833), it was doubtless cultivated long previous. It is thought to be of New England origin, but time and place are unknown.
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