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Pears

10 varieties of pear selected for their suitability in British growing conditions. Available on dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks and as ready trained step over and espalier trees.


PEAR (FAMILY TREE) Beth/Conference/Concorde

Three eating varieties that compliment each other. See individual varieties for details.

PEAR Beth

Small, sweet and juicy eating pear. Good cropper and excellent garden variety. Pollination group B.

PEAR Beurre Hardy

Mid-season dessert pear. Vigorous and heavy cropping.
Pollination group B.

PEAR Black Worcester

The cooking pear on the Worcestershire coat of arms. 16th century. Pollination group B

PEAR Concorde

Late season dessert pear, large fruit which is sweet and juicy. Compact grower. Self fertile.
Pollination group C.

PEAR Conference

Popular eater, sweet and juicy, good cropper. Self fertile, pollination group B.

PEAR Doyenne du Comice

Mid-season dessert. A good quality pear of excellent flavour.
Pollination group B.

PEAR Josephine de Malines

Mid season dessert. Generally disease resistant and a good keeper. Pollination group B.

PEAR Onward

Dessert pear. Good cropping, excellent garden variety with white flesh and good flavour. Pollination group B.

PEAR ROOTSTOCKS

Have a go at grafting your own Pear trees. These 2 year rootstocks are available bare rooted from January to March.

PEAR Thorn (PERRY)

A perry pear with small yellow fruit. Heavy cropper.
Gloucester c. 1670. Pollination group B.

PEAR Williams Bon Chretien

Mid-season dessert. Very juicy and sweet, reliable cropper.
Pollination group B

 
   
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