It seemed a good time to use a non productive Conference pear tree to keep some old Turkish pear varieties growing. I had 3 varieties of Turkish pears, Sheikh Serfettin, Ankara and Tacettin Usta to graft. The below are a … Continue reading
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It is a semi-vigorous pear rootstock, about 2/3 standard size. Resistant to fire blight, crown rot, woolly pear aphids, and pear decline. Precocious, well-anchored.
£12.50
Looks like a Conference pear, but it can have an orange hue on the sunny side, and it is very heavy croppping.
£12.50
Very productive variety, ripening late autumn. Excellent for eating fresh or cooked.
£12.50
Greenish-yellow skin, white flesh of high consistency and good flavour. Very rustic, tolerates low temperatures. It matures in October / November.
£12.50
The flesh is creamy-white, with high consistency and decent flavour.
£12.50
An old Turkish (Anatolian or Asia Minor) variety. Harvest period is the end of July. Akca is the earliest variety.
£12.50
Russian, extremely resistant to frost and scab - autumn pear variety. Very tasty, juicy and sweet.
£2.50
Used for grafting pears and quinces, and has a good compatibility with all types of pears.
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