(Pyrus serotina) Asian Pears are so very sweet and so juicy that the juice will run down your chin when you crunch into one.We offer well rooted 3'-6' trees. Our trees are on standard Old Home X Farmingdale 97 rootstock, they will get to be about 15-20' tall but can be pruned and maintained at 10-15' tall.
We love the rich distinctive aromatic flavor of this prolific traditional Japanese favorite. Sometimes called "Old World", the fruit is of good size and has brown russetted skin. Fruit ripens in mid September and keeps until March.
This very sweet, crisp pear is one of the first to ripen each summer in mid-August. The productive trees give large crops of medium sized, yellow skinned fruits of superior flavor.
An attractive brown skinned large fruit with a mellow butterscotch flavor and fine texture. The tree is productive and fruit ripens early, just before Shinseiki. Among the best at the Mt. Vernon station. Somewhat resistant to pseudomonas infection.
Kikisui reliably bears loads of large, crisp, delicious fruit at Raintree. The round, yellow pears are sweet, flavorful and juicy. Even when trees are young, you will harvest ripe fruit starting in early September. Fireblight resistant!
(Dan Bae or Olympic) The vigorous winter hardy tree produces at a young age and bears a heavy crop of large, round olive green fruit that can weigh up to a pound each. The fruit can be kept in unrefrigerated storage until March. This highly touted pear blooms early in the season and ripens in mid-October. It is very crisp and juicy with a high sugar content. Does well in most of the nation but can ripen too late in maritime summer climates.
This russeted selection is one of the best tasting. It is a realiable bearer of medium to large delicious fruit. However, in the wettest climates like Western Washington, it is susceptible to Pseudomonas. A great choice in much of the nation.
Enjoy big crops of orange/brown skinned, oval shaped fruit that look like a European pear. The huge fruit is very crisp and crunchy, with an excellent flavor. Ripens in late September.
It has yellow skin with sweet white flesh. The fine quality and medium to large size fruit is similar to Nijiseiki (the variety commonly found in grocery stores). A heavy, regular bearer. Fruit ripens in late August. Partially self fertile, but better with a pollenizer.
It has yellow skin with sweet white flesh. The fine quality and medium to large size fruit is similar to Nijiseiki (the variety commonly found in grocery stores). A heavy, regular bearer. Fruit ripens in late August.
Among the sweetest of the Asian pears and the first to ripen. The upright vigorous tree is a heavy producer of medium sized orange russetted fruit. One of the best at Raintree.