Description:
Produces large, yellow fruit with a smooth and juicy white flesh. Ideal for eating, canning and preserves. Yields ripe fruit typically in late August or early September that will keep for up to 3 months if stored properly.
Begins to bear fruit while young and has been known to continue bearing for over 100 years.Blooms just before the leaves appear in the spring, with showy white flowers.
Uses:
Eating, canning and preserves.
Harvest:
Early harvest: August/September.
Pollinators:
Partially self fertile. Bosc, Beurre d Anjou
For other varieties that will pollinate this variety we recommmend this 'Pollination Checker' from out friends at Orange Pippin Trees in the UK.
Pear 'Bartlett'
C$40.00Price