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.

Trinity forms a broad, rounded to pyramidal shaped canopy. It produces a shower of white flowers in spring but because this tree is nearly sterile the negligible fruits that are produced do not contribute to the invasive issue found with other flowering pears. The foliage turns a striking red-orange in fall.

‘Red Spire’ is one of those trees that keeps on giving all season. Clouds of white flowers fill its oval form in late April to early May. Foliage is pleasing summer through fall. Deep, dark, shiny foliage thrives through the summer then turns a striking yellow to red in the fall. Narrow form makes this a plant a good smaller landscape fit.

Superb oval landscape shape, great flowering and ease of growth make this one of the most sought after flowering trees. This selection’s upright growing branches are covered in late April and early May with a massive display of white bloom followed by shiny, deep green foliage that looks clean and classy all summer, changing to purplish-red in fall, providing a riveting show as winter approaches. ‘Cleveland Select’ tolerates poor, even compacted soils and thrives while its strong branching resists winter damage better that most selections in this species.

A vastly improved form over Bradford pear with better branch structure and strength. A more tailored appearance that still has a lovely display of white flowers in spring. Shiny dark green summer leaves turn orange or gold-red to red-purple in the fall.

Widely considered to be the hardiest of the many Ornamental Pears on the market, ‘Autumn Blaze doesn’t sacrifice anything in the beauty department as a result of its tenacious hardiness. Late April sees this broadly oval shaped selection still without foliage but absolutely awash in big white flowers that will seemingly cover every square inch of the plant. Deep green, lustrous foliage puts on a cooling summer show while fall sees this same foliage alight in shades of reds, oranges and purples and making a breathtaking fall statement. ‘Autumn Blaze’, like all pears, is easy to grow and tolerant of poor soils, road salt and a myriad of man made conditions that trip up other flowering trees.

Considered by many the finest Callery Pear. More open and spreading which makes it more resistant to storm damage. Abundant white flowers in May. Glossy green foliage in summer, followed by crimson-red fall color.

Semi-Dwarf. This heavy producer lives up to its name by giving you massive amounts of medium-sized, high quality, sweet, crisp fruit in September. With a more intense taste than ‘Bartlett’, ‘Luscious’ is quite versatile being perfect for eating right off the tree or for canning and preserving.

Hairy Mountain Mint is one of the best perennials for helping polliators. Aromatic foliage smells of mint and the flowers are small white to pale lavender with purple spots. Each flower is so full of nectar they are sure to be busy with numerous butterflies and pollinators.