An Apple
A pearmain is a red apple. Worcester Pearmain is a famous example, and this was one of the parents of the modern apple "Discovery", so perhaps a Discovery could be called a Worcester Pearmain Seedling. The origin of the term was a French pear called the Permain and it is thought that this came from the Latin work for Parma in Italy, which was Parmensis. So the old French Permain pear probably meant the "Parma Pear" and must have been red skinned.
William Robert Pearmain was born in 1888.
William Robert Pearmain died in 1912.
T. H. Pearmain has written: 'Aids to the analysis of food and drugs'
an apple
Thomas Hames Pearmain has written: 'The analysis of food and drugs' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The address of the Preservation Worcester is: 10 Cedar St, Worcester, MA 01609-2520
The address of the Worcester Public Library is: 3 Salem Square, Worcester, 01608 2074
The address of the Worcester Historical Society is: Po Box112, Worcester, PA 19490
Shayne Worcester's birth name is Shayne Conley Worcester.
The address of the Worcester Historical Museum is: 30 Elm St, Worcester, MA 01609-2504
The address of the Worcester Art Museum is: 55 Salisbury St, Worcester, MA 01609-3123