This is a twig for grafting. Mid-late summer.
Thought to be Bartlett x Flemish Beauty. William Clapp intro, Dorchester, Mass., 1840. Hardy pear common in Maine for well over 100 years.
Very juicy melting sweet fruit with that absolutely perfect pear flavor for fresh eating. Medium-firm fine-textured with granular center. Pick before completely ripe and finish indoors (tendency to soften at the center after ripening). Makes a great pear wine.
Medium-large fruit is pale lemon yellow, mottled bright red. Round-bodied with a short neck.
A fabulous 11' tall bronze statue of the pear stands next to a KFC in Dorchester’s Edward Everett Square, just a quarter mile from the Clapp farm on Boston Street.
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