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.

Lonnie's™ Red D'Anjou

 

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.

D'Anjou

 

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.

Bartlett

 

Red Sensation Bartlett

Sport of green Bartlett with red skin color over yellow background color when mature. Fruit quality similar to green Bartlett.

Red Sensation Bartlett

 

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.

Noble Russet®

 

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.

Concorde®

 

Comice

Large yellow fruit. Excellent dessert-quality pear. Tree has an upright growth pattern.


Red Clapp

An early-to-ripen, early season pear with bright red cheeks. Trees are productive, winter hardy, but susceptible to fireblight.



 


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.


OHxF 87™

One of the more precocious OHxF pear rootstocks. The early spurring and growth control of this rootstock imparts early production.


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.


Pyro™2-33

(CV. RHENUS 3 PEAR ROOTSTOCK USPP #12,771) Pyro™2-33 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. Pyro™2-33 starts bearing in the 2nd leaf and starts heavy pear production 2 years earlier than OHxF clones.



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