Orange pippin pear Pollination charts are a great tool

Went ahead and plugged a few common pears into Online pollination checker for fruit trees to give you an idea of how this tool is used for pears though mainly I think people use it for apples. Most of us have so many pears pollination is hardly an issue but to people starting out selecting a few trees it’s very useful.

At this time they are selling these 15 trees

Pear trees

We have an extensive range of pear trees and can advise on choosing the best pear trees for your garden or orchard project.

  • Pear tree

Aurora

An early-season American pear variety, related to Bartlett but with an improved flavor and better storage.

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

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Bartlett

A classic English pear, easy to grow, and a good flavor.

  • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

  • Awards: RHS AGM (former)

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Beurre Bosc

Beurre Bosc pear tree

A traditional French pear with buttery melting flesh.

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 5

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Blake’s Pride

A modern fireblight resistant pear, which ripens mid-season, about a week later than Bartlett.

  • In stock

Pear tree

Flemish Beauty

A traditional European pear from Belgium, with the classic rich sweet buttery melting flesh. Flemish Beauty is also self-fertile and cold-hardy.

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  • Self-fertility: Self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

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Harrow Crisp

An attractive disease-resistant early-season pear with an orange flushed yellow skin, related to Bartlett and with a similar flavor.

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

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Harrow Delight

Harrow Delight is an early-season Bartlett-style pear with a sweet flavor and good disease-resistance.

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

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Harrow Sweet

A disease-resistant heavy-cropping late-season pear with an excellent sweet flavor for eating fresh.

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

  • In stock

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Honeysweet

Honeysweet is a self-fertile small late-season sweet pear, with buttery flesh, related to Seckel.

$35.95buy

  • Self-fertility: Self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

  • In stock

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Magness

A high quality late-season eating pear, developed to be fireblight resistant.

$35.95buy

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

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Moonglow

Moonglow pear tree

A high quality early season dessert and culinary pear, very resistant to fireblight.

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

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Potomac

Potomac is a modern late-season dessert pear, with good fireblight resistance

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 3

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Red Clapp’s Favorite

A natural sport of Clapp’s Favorite pear, also known as Kalle. The pears are deep red color with a sweet flavor, ripening in late summer.

  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 4

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Seckel

Seckel pear tree

The definitive American heirloom pear, found near Philadelphia in the 1760s. Fruits are small but have a rich sweet aromatic flavor.

  • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile

  • Pollination group: 4

  • In stock

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Shenandoah

Shenandoah is a late-season Bartlett-style pear, with a rich sweet/sharp flavor.

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  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Pollination group: 3

Varieties that will pollinate Maxine in our catalog as listed at Online pollination checker for fruit trees

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An early-season American pear variety, related to Bartlett but with an improved flavor and better storage.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Bartlett

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A classic English pear, easy to grow, and a good flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Beurre Bosc

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A traditional French pear with buttery melting flesh.

  • Flowering group: 5

  • Good pollinator

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Brandy

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A mid-season English perry pear which produces a low-tannin juice.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Butt

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Butt is a traditional English perry pear, with medium acidity and medium tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Flemish Beautyin stock

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A traditional European pear from Belgium, with the classic rich sweet buttery melting flesh. Flemish Beauty is also self-fertile and cold-hardy.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-dwarf

  • Gin

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A rare English perry pear variety with good disease resistance and medium acid and tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Very late

  • Harrow Crisp

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An attractive disease-resistant early-season pear with an orange flushed yellow skin, related to Bartlett and with a similar flavor.

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Harrow Delight is an early-season Bartlett-style pear with a sweet flavor and good disease-resistance.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Harrow Sweet

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A disease-resistant heavy-cropping late-season pear with an excellent sweet flavor for eating fresh.

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A well-known English perry pear variety, and a reliable cropper. Makes a light, low-tannin perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Honeysweetin stock

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Honeysweet is a self-fertile small late-season sweet pear, with buttery flesh, related to Seckel.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Hosuiin stock

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Hosui has perhaps the best flavor of any Asian pear - it is very juicy and very sweet.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Vigorous

  • Korean Giant

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Korean Giant has potentially the largest fruits of any Asian pear variety.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Moonglow

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A high quality early season dessert and culinary pear, very resistant to fireblight.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Good pollinator

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Niitakain stock

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Niitaka is an Asian pear variety producing very large crisp russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Potomac

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A natural sport of Clapp’s Favorite pear, also known as Kalle. The pears are deep red color with a sweet flavor, ripening in late summer.

  • Flowering group: 4

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shenandoahin stock

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Shenandoah is a late-season Bartlett-style pear, with a rich sweet/sharp flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Shinseiki

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This popular early-season Asian pear variety produces crisp sweet-flavored pears, which can be kept for up to 3 months.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shinsuiin stock

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A popular and productive early-season Asian pear with a glowing golden brown skin and a sweet flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Winnals Longdon

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A traditional English perry pear variety, which produces a low tannin perry.

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A popular English perry pear which produces a good quality low-tannin / medium-acid perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking:

  • Yoinashi

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Yoinashi is a mid-season Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3
  • Not self-fertile
  • Picking: Mid

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Pollination of Harrow Sweet pear trees

Harrow Sweet (Pyrus communis) is in flowering group 3. Harrow Sweet is not self-fertile and needs a pollination partner of a different variety nearby.Choose another variety

Varieties that will pollinate Harrow Sweet in our catalog

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An early-season American pear variety, related to Bartlett but with an improved flavor and better storage.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Bartlett

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A classic English pear, easy to grow, and a good flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Brandy

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A mid-season English perry pear which produces a low-tannin juice.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Butt

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Butt is a traditional English perry pear, with medium acidity and medium tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Flemish Beautyin stock

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A traditional European pear from Belgium, with the classic rich sweet buttery melting flesh. Flemish Beauty is also self-fertile and cold-hardy.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-dwarf

  • Gin

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A rare English perry pear variety with good disease resistance and medium acid and tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Very late

  • Harrow Crisp

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An attractive disease-resistant early-season pear with an orange flushed yellow skin, related to Bartlett and with a similar flavor.

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Harrow Delight is an early-season Bartlett-style pear with a sweet flavor and good disease-resistance.

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A well-known English perry pear variety, and a reliable cropper. Makes a light, low-tannin perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Honeysweetin stock

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Honeysweet is a self-fertile small late-season sweet pear, with buttery flesh, related to Seckel.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Hosuiin stock

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Hosui has perhaps the best flavor of any Asian pear - it is very juicy and very sweet.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Vigorous

  • Korean Giant

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Korean Giant has potentially the largest fruits of any Asian pear variety.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Moonglow

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A high quality early season dessert and culinary pear, very resistant to fireblight.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Good pollinator

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Niitakain stock

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Niitaka is an Asian pear variety producing very large crisp russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Potomac

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A natural sport of Clapp’s Favorite pear, also known as Kalle. The pears are deep red color with a sweet flavor, ripening in late summer.

  • Flowering group: 4

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shenandoahin stock

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Shenandoah is a late-season Bartlett-style pear, with a rich sweet/sharp flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Shinkoin stock

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A classic Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits which have a crisp sweet flesh.

  • Flowering group: 2

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Shinseiki

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This popular early-season Asian pear variety produces crisp sweet-flavored pears, which can be kept for up to 3 months.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shinsuiin stock

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A popular and productive early-season Asian pear with a glowing golden brown skin and a sweet flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Winnals Longdon

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A traditional English perry pear variety, which produces a low tannin perry.

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A popular English perry pear which produces a good quality low-tannin / medium-acid perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking:

  • Yoinashi

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Yoinashi is a mid-season Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3
  • Not self-fertile
  • Picking: Mid
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Pollination of Kieffer pear trees

Kieffer (Pyrus communis Pyrus communis x Pryus pyriflolia) is in flowering group 2. Kieffer is not self-fertile and needs a pollination partner of a different variety nearby.Choose another variety

Varieties that will pollinate Kieffer in our catalog

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An early-season American pear variety, related to Bartlett but with an improved flavor and better storage.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Bartlett

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A classic English pear, easy to grow, and a good flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Brandy

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A mid-season English perry pear which produces a low-tannin juice.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Butt

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Butt is a traditional English perry pear, with medium acidity and medium tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Flemish Beautyin stock

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A traditional European pear from Belgium, with the classic rich sweet buttery melting flesh. Flemish Beauty is also self-fertile and cold-hardy.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-dwarf

  • Gin

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A rare English perry pear variety with good disease resistance and medium acid and tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Very late

  • Harrow Crisp

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An attractive disease-resistant early-season pear with an orange flushed yellow skin, related to Bartlett and with a similar flavor.

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Harrow Delight is an early-season Bartlett-style pear with a sweet flavor and good disease-resistance.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Harrow Sweet

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A disease-resistant heavy-cropping late-season pear with an excellent sweet flavor for eating fresh.

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A well-known English perry pear variety, and a reliable cropper. Makes a light, low-tannin perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Honeysweetin stock

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Honeysweet is a self-fertile small late-season sweet pear, with buttery flesh, related to Seckel.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Hosuiin stock

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Hosui has perhaps the best flavor of any Asian pear - it is very juicy and very sweet.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Vigorous

  • Korean Giant

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Korean Giant has potentially the largest fruits of any Asian pear variety.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Moonglow

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A high quality early season dessert and culinary pear, very resistant to fireblight.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Good pollinator

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Niitakain stock

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Niitaka is an Asian pear variety producing very large crisp russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Potomac

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  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Shenandoahin stock

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Shenandoah is a late-season Bartlett-style pear, with a rich sweet/sharp flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Shinkoin stock

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A classic Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits which have a crisp sweet flesh.

  • Flowering group: 2

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Shinseiki

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This popular early-season Asian pear variety produces crisp sweet-flavored pears, which can be kept for up to 3 months.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shinsuiin stock

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A popular and productive early-season Asian pear with a glowing golden brown skin and a sweet flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Winnals Longdon

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A traditional English perry pear variety, which produces a low tannin perry.

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A popular English perry pear which produces a good quality low-tannin / medium-acid perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking:

  • Yoinashi

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Yoinashi is a mid-season Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3
  • Not self-fertile
  • Picking: Mid
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Pollination of Clapp’s Favorite pear trees

Clapp’s Favorite (Pyrus communis) is in flowering group 4. Clapp’s Favorite is not self-fertile and needs a pollination partner of a different variety nearby.Choose another variety

Varieties that will pollinate Clapp’s Favorite in our catalog

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An early-season American pear variety, related to Bartlett but with an improved flavor and better storage.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Bartlett

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A classic English pear, easy to grow, and a good flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Beurre Bosc

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A traditional French pear with buttery melting flesh.

  • Flowering group: 5

  • Good pollinator

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Brandy

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A mid-season English perry pear which produces a low-tannin juice.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Butt

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Butt is a traditional English perry pear, with medium acidity and medium tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Flemish Beautyin stock

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A traditional European pear from Belgium, with the classic rich sweet buttery melting flesh. Flemish Beauty is also self-fertile and cold-hardy.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-dwarf

  • Gin

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A rare English perry pear variety with good disease resistance and medium acid and tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Very late

  • Harrow Crisp

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An attractive disease-resistant early-season pear with an orange flushed yellow skin, related to Bartlett and with a similar flavor.

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Harrow Delight is an early-season Bartlett-style pear with a sweet flavor and good disease-resistance.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Harrow Sweet

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A disease-resistant heavy-cropping late-season pear with an excellent sweet flavor for eating fresh.

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A well-known English perry pear variety, and a reliable cropper. Makes a light, low-tannin perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Honeysweetin stock

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Honeysweet is a self-fertile small late-season sweet pear, with buttery flesh, related to Seckel.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Hosuiin stock

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Hosui has perhaps the best flavor of any Asian pear - it is very juicy and very sweet.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Vigorous

  • Korean Giant

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Korean Giant has potentially the largest fruits of any Asian pear variety.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Moonglow

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A high quality early season dessert and culinary pear, very resistant to fireblight.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Good pollinator

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Niitakain stock

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Niitaka is an Asian pear variety producing very large crisp russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Potomac

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A natural sport of Clapp’s Favorite pear, also known as Kalle. The pears are deep red color with a sweet flavor, ripening in late summer.

  • Flowering group: 4

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shenandoahin stock

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Shenandoah is a late-season Bartlett-style pear, with a rich sweet/sharp flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Shinseiki

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This popular early-season Asian pear variety produces crisp sweet-flavored pears, which can be kept for up to 3 months.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shinsuiin stock

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A popular and productive early-season Asian pear with a glowing golden brown skin and a sweet flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Winnals Longdon

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A traditional English perry pear variety, which produces a low tannin perry.

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A popular English perry pear which produces a good quality low-tannin / medium-acid perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking:

  • Yoinashi

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Yoinashi is a mid-season Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3
  • Not self-fertile
  • Picking: Mid

Pollination of Magness pear trees

Magness (Pyrus communis) is in flowering group 3. Magness is not self-fertile and needs a pollination partner of a different variety nearby.Choose another variety

Varieties that will pollinate Magness in our catalog

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An early-season American pear variety, related to Bartlett but with an improved flavor and better storage.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Brandy

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A mid-season English perry pear which produces a low-tannin juice.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Butt

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Butt is a traditional English perry pear, with medium acidity and medium tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Flemish Beautyin stock

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A traditional European pear from Belgium, with the classic rich sweet buttery melting flesh. Flemish Beauty is also self-fertile and cold-hardy.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-dwarf

  • Gin

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A rare English perry pear variety with good disease resistance and medium acid and tannins.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Very late

  • Harrow Crisp

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An attractive disease-resistant early-season pear with an orange flushed yellow skin, related to Bartlett and with a similar flavor.

Check pollinators >

Harrow Delight is an early-season Bartlett-style pear with a sweet flavor and good disease-resistance.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Harrow Sweet

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A disease-resistant heavy-cropping late-season pear with an excellent sweet flavor for eating fresh.

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A well-known English perry pear variety, and a reliable cropper. Makes a light, low-tannin perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Honeysweetin stock

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Honeysweet is a self-fertile small late-season sweet pear, with buttery flesh, related to Seckel.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Hosuiin stock

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Hosui has perhaps the best flavor of any Asian pear - it is very juicy and very sweet.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Vigorous

  • Korean Giant

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Korean Giant has potentially the largest fruits of any Asian pear variety.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Moonglow

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A high quality early season dessert and culinary pear, very resistant to fireblight.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Good pollinator

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Niitakain stock

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Niitaka is an Asian pear variety producing very large crisp russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Mid

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Potomac

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A natural sport of Clapp’s Favorite pear, also known as Kalle. The pears are deep red color with a sweet flavor, ripening in late summer.

  • Flowering group: 4

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shenandoahin stock

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Shenandoah is a late-season Bartlett-style pear, with a rich sweet/sharp flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Semi-vigorous

  • Shinkoin stock

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A classic Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits which have a crisp sweet flesh.

  • Flowering group: 2

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Late

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Shinseiki

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This popular early-season Asian pear variety produces crisp sweet-flavored pears, which can be kept for up to 3 months.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Partially self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Shinsuiin stock

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A popular and productive early-season Asian pear with a glowing golden brown skin and a sweet flavor.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

  • Picking: Early

  • Available rootstocks:

  • Vigorous

  • Winnals Longdon

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A traditional English perry pear variety, which produces a low tannin perry.

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A popular English perry pear which produces a good quality low-tannin / medium-acid perry.

  • Flowering group: 3

  • Not self-fertile

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  • Yoinashi

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Yoinashi is a mid-season Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits.

  • Flowering group: 3
  • Not self-fertile
  • Picking: Mid

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