Lonnie's Red D'Anjou
The attractive Red D'Anjou was discovered in the Yakima Valley of Washington State and is a limb mutation
of green D'Anjou. The fruit is a deep red color
with distinctive striping. When mature, this Red D'Anjou turns a brighter red with some yellow
background. Harvest dates are approximately 10-14 days after green D'Anjou. Flesh is white and smooth with a
sweet taste when ripe. This pear stores very well.
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Lonnie's Red D'Anjou
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D'Anjou
A winter pear that is the leading storage variety in the Northwest. Fruit is firm and juicy. Tree is large and highly productive.
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D'Anjou
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Bartlett
The leading commercial pear for both canning and fresh market sales. The Bartlett fruit is large, has a smooth and attractive appearance
with a golden-yellow color. Fireblight-susceptible.
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Bartlett |
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Red Sensation Bartlett
Sport of green Bartlett with red skin color over yellow background color when mature. Fruit quality similar to green Bartlett.
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Red Sensation Bartlett |
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Noble Russet® Bosc
This very smooth russet Bosc pear begins to russet July 1, increasing to an almost solid russet by harvest. Fruit size and shape is similar to standard Bosc.
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Concorde®
(USPP #9192) This cross between Conference and Comice has large green fruit with prominent lenticels. Stores well. Fruit is tender and juicy with very good flavor and aroma.
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Concorde® |
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Comice
Large yellow fruit. Excellent dessert-quality pear. Tree has an upright growth pattern.
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Red Clapp
An early-to-ripen, early season pear with bright red cheeks. Trees are productive, winter hardy, but susceptible to fireblight.
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PEAR ROOTSTOCK |
OHxF 97
A clonal rootstock of Old Home x Farmingdale which produces a full-size pear tree. It is more precocious than seedling, is winter hardy, resistant to fireblight and pear decline. It is also compatible with most varieties.
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OHxF 87
One of the more precocious OHxF pear rootstocks. The early spurring and growth control of this rootstock imparts early production.
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Pyrodwarf®
(USPP #11,041) Pyrodwarf® is a new Pyrus communis, precocious dwarfing rootstock.
It is an Old Home x Bonne Luise cross made in Geisenheim, Germany, in 1980. Pyrodwarf® starts bearing
in the 2nd leaf and produces a tree about 50% smaller than OHxF 97. There is no significant reduction of
fruit size, and the trees reach full bearing in 5 years. Pyrodwarf® has no root suckering,
has moderate resistance to fireblight, and has good winter cold hardiness.
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Pyro2-33
(CV. RHENUS 3 PEAR ROOTSTOCK USPP #12,771) Pyro2-33 is a new Pyrus communis precocious rootstock with similar vigor
to seedling and OHxF 97. Old Home x Bonnie Luise cross
made by Dr. Helmut Jacob at Geisenheim,
Germany, in 1980. Pyro2-33 starts bearing in the 2nd leaf and starts heavy pear
production 2 years earlier than OHxF clones.
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Save on orders of 5,000 or more trees. Contact our office at 1-800-333-8589.
COLUMBIA BASIN NURSERY, L.L.C.
P.O. Box 458, Quincy, Washington 98848
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