Pyrus communis ‘Louise Bonne of Jersey’
A dessert pear with red flushed fruits of distinct flavour covered with prominent dots. Ready in late October. Likes a frost protected position.
Pyrus communis ‘Joséphine de Malines’ (D)
A sweet and juicy pear with an aromatic flavour, best grown against a wall
Pyrus communis ‘Jargonelle’ (D)
A sweet and juicy pear with a musky flavour. Heavy cropper
Pyrus communis ‘Gorham’ (D)
A juicy pear with a musky flavour. Good cropper
Pyrus communis ‘Durondeau’ (D)
A partly self fertile pear with sweet tasting pears that store well. Excellent autumn colour
Pyrus communis ‘Doyenné du Comice’
A dessert pear with pale green fruits with a coating of russet. The flesh is white and good flavoured. Ready in late October and November.
Pyrus communis ‘Conference’
A dessert pear with pale green fruits tinged a golden russet. The flesh is white, firm and of a pleasant flavour. Ready in October and november. Keeps well.
Pyrus communis ‘Concorde’
A dessert pear with pale green fruits tinged a golden russet. The flesh is creamy white, firm and sweet. Ready in late October and november. Heavy cropper.
Pyrus communis ‘Beurré Hardy’
A dessert pear with russet-red skin, rosewater scent. The flesh is tender. Ready in October.
Pyrus communis ‘Beth’
A dessert pear with pale yellow fruits sometimes tinged pink with a golden russet. The flesh is creamy white, juicy and sweet. Ready in September.
Pyrus communis
A very free flowering tree followed by sweet tasting pears
Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’
A narrowly conical tree with glossy, dark green leaves turning red in late autumn. Clusters of white flowers in spring followed by brown fruit.