Semi-dwarf. This vigorous, productive tree bears fruit at a young age which ripens well on the trees. Fruit is large, golden-yellow, with a wonderful quality. Buttery, juicy, highly flavored fruit.

An ornamental, fruit-bearing tree that graces your landscape with white flowers before settling down to the job of making fruit. White, crisp flesh with coarse texture is prized for fresh eating and in sauces and preserves. A great selection for smaller landscapes! Fruit is ideal for fresh eating or canning, ripening from mid September to mid October.

Highly productive, this Asian Pear selection will load up with rounded, slightly oblong fruit that matures to a golden color and features crisp, white tasty flesh. Perfect for fresh eating or for canning, this fruit keeps well and will add high color to the backyard garden with its spring bloom and brilliant fall foliage display

This vigorous, upright selection is one of the most dependable fruit producing Pears available and has been since the 1800’s! Early ripening, this large yellow blushed red fruit is perfect for fresh eating and canning

This self-fruiting Asian Pear flowers in early spring and loads up with small fruit that matures in late August with pale yellow, white fleshed fruit that is sweet, firm, crisp, and juicy. Great fresh and a very long keeper in storage.

You’ll wonder where this heirloom Pear has been all your life once you taste its juicy, pineapple-like flavor when it matures in August! Great taste and plenty of it with big, red blushed yellow Pears that are perfect for canning and preserves too.

Summercrisp’ is an exceeedingly cold-hardy, early season Pear introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1987. As its name suggests, it features a summer harvest generally with fruit ready to pick in mid-August. The sweet, 3-4″ long Pears are best enjoyed right off the tree with crisp flesh and medium green skin with a slight red blush or even when they becomes fully ripe as indicated when its skinl starts to yellow. If harvested before the skin yellows and stored in refrigeration, the fruits can last up to 6 weeks making it stand out among other Pears for keeping. Sweet and crisp, these Pears are excellent for summer fruit salads but is not as desireable for canning because its grit becomes more detectable when the fruit is processed. Resistant to most diseases and pests, ‘Summercrisp’ is a great selection for the edible gardener who wants to grow Pears with a minimum of pesticides. ‘Summercrisp’ does require another Pear variety to ensure proper cross-pollination and heavy fruit production.

Shinko’ Asian Pear will be flavor revelation in your edible landscape featuring crisp, juicy, sweet fruit with a pleasant hint of citrus and spice. It is a late season Asian Pear ready to pick in late September and October with pleasing medium sized fruit with golden yellow smooth skin and smooth, tasty flesh. You’ll be happy to enjoy ‘Shinko’ with your favorite cheese, or tossed in a salad or for a twist try it grilled, roasted or braised. One grower suggests stuffing a turkey with them for Thanksgiving dinner and reports that it turned out fabulous! ‘Shinko’ is the most fire blight resistant of all the Asian pears and is perfect for the backyard edible garden. Plant ‘Shinko’ with another Asian Pear such as to encourage great cross pollination and bountifully ample crop of delicious Asian Pears!

Six delicious pears are grafted onto one plant, making pollination a breeze and assuring great fruit set on one plant for the home gardener. Six pear selections on one tree means guaranteed fruit while saving space in the landscape. Variety selections are marked on each branch.

Four delicious pears are grafted onto one plant, making pollination a breeze and assuring great fruit set on one plant for the home gardener. Four pear selections on one tree means guaranteed fruit while saving space in the landscape. Variety selections marked on each branch. The varieties grafted could be 4 of these varieties: Bartlett, Comice, d’Anjou, Flemish beauty, Hood, Kieffer, Luscious, Red Bartlett, Seckel.