- Benwell's
Pearmain C
Bristol Pearmain Cherry Pearmain R
Christmas Pearmain Claygate Pearmain Federal Pearmain R
Foulden Pearmain (syn. Horrex's
Pearmain) Ov...
- 'Adams
Pearmain', also
called 'Adam's Parmane', is a
cultivar of apple. It was
introduced to the
Horticultural Society of
London in 1826 by
Robert Adams...
- 'Worcester
Pearmain' is an
early season English cultivar of
domesticated apple, that was
developed in Worcester, England, by a Mr. Hale of
Swanpool in...
- The 'Blue
Pearmain' is an
American apple variety,
mentioned by
Henry David T****au in his 1862
essay "Wild Apples." The Blue
Pearmain's origin is uncertain...
- The 'White
Winter Pearmain'
apple cultivar, also
known as 'White
Pearmain' and 'Cambellite', is a
dessert apple that has been
known since before 1850...
-
William Robert Pearmain (1888 –
September 28, 1912) was an
American painter and activist. He grew up in Dublin, New Hampshire,
where he was
neighbor of...
-
Pippin ×
Worcester Pearmain)
Winter Gem (Cox's
Orange Pippin ×
Grimes Golden) Winston/Winter King (Cox's
Orange Pippin ×
Worcester Pearmain)
Wikimedia Commons...
- 'Acklam Russet' 'Adam's
Pearmain' 'Ashmead's Kernel' 'Blenheim Orange' 'Belle de Boskoop' 'Brad****'s Nonpareil' 'Claygate
Pearmain' 'Egremont Russet' 'English...
- 'Clarke
Pearmain', also
called 'Golden
Pearmain', 'Glouster
Pearmain, 'Yellow
Pearmain', and
possibly the same as 'Columbian Russet', is a medium-sized...
-
early season dessert apple cultivar. One of its
parents was the 'Worcester
Pearmain', with the
pollinator 'Beauty of Bath'. 'Discovery' was
first introduced...