Pear Pollination Chart  |
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Pears are believed to originate from the Caucasus Mountains sandwiched
between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Pears ripen in late summer or early fall and are a delicious sweet
treat whether eaten fresh, dried or preserves. Pears are very hardy and bloom late assuring a reliable
crop in even the most late frost ocurring areas. |
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Bartlett Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$22.50 |
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| Pyrus communis |
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Early harvest season. Vigorous tree. Fruit medium to large. Skin color green and ripens to a yellow. Pear is
sweet and tender. Good for fresh eating and canning. Ripens without cold storage.
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Bosc Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$22.50 |
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| Pyrus communis |
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Mid-harvest season. Tree is large with upright growth. Fruit is large and narrow shape with a long neck.
Skin color is dark yellow with russet. Pear is juicy, sweet and tender. Good for canning and fresh eating.
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Comice Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$22.50 |
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| Pyrus communis |
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Late harvest season. Tree is large and slow to bear fruit. Fruit is large. Skin color is yellow with russet
dots. Pear is sweet, tender and aromatic. Best winter pear. Requires cold storage to ripen.
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D'Anjou Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$22.50 |
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| Pyrus communis |
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Mid harvest season. Tree is upright and slow bearing. Fruit is large. Skin color is light green. Pear has
fine texture and is mild and juicy. Very good for fresh eating.
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Seckel Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$22.50 |
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| Pyrus communis |
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Mid harvest season. Fruit is small. Skin color is yellow with reddish brown russet. Pear is very good
tasting. Very good as a dessert pear, fresh eating and for preserves.
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