A New England apple dating back to the early 1700s. Henry David Thoreau wrote in his journal about his preference for Blue Pearmain. The crisp, rich flavor makes it a good apple for fresh eating and baking. Large purple-blue skin with light russeting.
- Ripens late September
- Good general disease resistance
- United States
The dormant 8-10" sticks are ready for spring grafting. If kept cool and moist and stored in the refrigerator or a dark place, they should be good into May. The scions are available in packages of 4 each. We also offer grafting wax in the Orchard Products.