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Baldwin U.S.|ˈbɔːldwɪn| [The personal name.] A common variety of eating apple; a tree bearing this variety of apple.
1826Catal. Fruits in Gard. Hortic. Soc. Lond. 108 (Apples) Baldwin's. 1842Ibid. (ed. 3) 5 Apples... Baldwin. 1848Lowell Biglow P. Ser. i. ix. 142 Looking out through my study window, I see Mr. Biglow..busy in gathering his Baldwins. 1860Trans. Mich. State Agric. Soc. 1858 X. 254 Baldwin is a very popular market fruit in New England. 1861Trans. Ill. Agric. Soc. IV. 468 Our farmers set in the early orchards of Wisconsin a large proportion of Roxbury Russets, Baldwins,..and Spitzenbergs. 1887M. E. Wilkins Humble Romance 238 On the right of the garden were two old apple-trees, a Baldwin and a Porter. |