Late summer.
Possibly a seedling of Clapp Favorite. Marlboro, NY, 1947.
Fine-grained buttery melting white flesh is juicy and sweet with notes of honey and vanilla. Very attractive large elongated pyriform fruit with a bright spotted reddish-pink blush. Shape is quirky, like a stretched-out Bosc with the coloring of Clapp. The USDA’s pear germplasm repository describes it as “pretty enough to pose for a still life.” Best for fresh eating, does not keep well. Eat when it gets soft right around the stem. Begins bearing at a young age. Z4. Maine Grown. (2½-6' bare-root trees)
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