Pear scion

Pear scion

$5.00
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~8 in. cutting for grafting to pear rootstock. All scions will be enough to do at least 2 grafts. Diameter varies depending on variety and growth habit. If we only have smaller scions available, we will send 2.   Bartlett Seedling found in Aldermaston, England. Introduced to the U.S. in the late 1700s. The most widely planted and well known of all pears in the U.S. Large greenish-yellow classic oblong pear-shaped fruit; very good quality. Full reliable annual crops. Vigorous long-lived tree, precocious. Susceptible to fireblight. (Zone 4) Bosc Seedling introduced by Van Mons, Lourain, Belgium, 1807. Long-necked fully russetted fruit. Distinctive sweet rich spicy buttery flavor. White flesh. Large vigorous, tree annual bearer of huge crops. Good pollinator for other varieties. (Zone 4) Magness Soft, juicy dessert pear of great fresh eating quality. Introduced by the USDA in the 1960's. Its parents are Comice and Seckel, both great pears. Medium to large slightly russeted fruit, yellow

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