New Year 2025
Order now for delivery from week commencing 27th January.
Leading UK fruit tree experts
Over 400 varieties
UK-grown
Plant Healthy
Orange Pippin Trees
Home
Tree search
We recommend
Help
Sign-in
Contact us
01759 392007
Home
Variety search
Share
?
Link has been copied to clipboard.
To return to this page, with your search filters preserved, just click 'Tree Search' on the main menu.
Varieties
13 varieties
Clear all
Category
- Pear trees
Rootstock
- Quince A
Rootstock
- Quince Eline
View matching varieties
Categories
Medlars
1
Pears
13
Dessert pears
12
Cooking pears
1
Quinces
4
Stock availability
All
13
In stock
13
Not in stock
0
Form
1-year
8
1-year bush-trained
2-year
3
2-year bush-trained
11
Spindlebush
2-year half-standard
3
Premium half-standard
4
2-year top-worked
2-year (1.75m)
Cordon-trained
1
Premium cordon
2
1/4 standard
Each
Mature size
Very small
Small
2
Medium
6
Large
13
Very large
N/A
Rootstocks
Quince Eline
7
?
Quince A
13
?
Semi-vigorous
3
?
Pyrodwarf
12
?
Supplied as
Bare-root
12
12L pot
9
11.5L pot
6
Growing
Gardening skill
?
Beginner
4
Average
7
Experienced
2
Self-fertility
?
Self-fertile
2
Partially self-fertile
2
Not self-fertile
9
Flowering group
?
1
2
2
3
5
4
6
5
6
Pollinating others
?
Good
2
Average
7
Poor
3
Fruit bearing
Spur-bearer
7
Free-spurring
Partial tip-bearer
1
Tip-bearer
Climate suitability
Temperate climates
11
Mild damp climates
1
Warm climates
8
Using
Picking season
?
Very early
Early
2
Mid
3
Late
8
Very late
Cropping
?
Heavy
7
Good
5
Light
1
Keeping (of fruit)
?
Does not keep
1-3 days
1 week
5
2-3 weeks
5
1-2 months
2
3 months or more
1
Food uses
Eating fresh
12
Culinary
1
Traditional cooker
Dual purpose
Juice
Hard cider
Drying
Edible fruits
Not suitable for humans
Problems
Disease resistance
?
Good
1
Average
4
Poor
2
Canker
Very resistant
Some resistance
1
Some susceptibility
Very susceptible
1
Scab (Apple and Pear)
Very resistant
1
Some resistance
7
Some susceptibility
3
Very susceptible
Powdery mildew
Very resistant
1
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
4
Fire blight
Very resistant
Some resistance
2
Some susceptibility
2
Very susceptible
3
Bacterial canker
Very resistant
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Peach leaf curl
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Very susceptible
Woolly aphid
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
1
Identification
Country of origin
Australia
Belgium
3
Canada
China
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
5
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Russia
Slovakia
1
South Africa
South Korea
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
5
United States
Period of origin
1550 - 1599
1600 - 1649
1
1650 - 1699
1700 - 1749
1750 - 1799
3
1800 - 1849
3
1850 - 1899
2
1900 - 1949
2
1950 - 1999
1
2000
Flowering month
January
February
March
April
May
June
December
Blossom colour
White
6
Cream
Pink - light
Pink
Pink - dark
Red - dark
Crimson
Fruit colour
Black
Blue - dark
Bronze
Brown
Crimson
Gold
1
Green
Green - light
5
Green / Red
Green / Yellow
2
Orange
Orange / Red
Orange flush
2
Pink
Purple
Purple - light
Red
Red - dark
Red / Black
Red / Green
Red striped
Russet
2
Varigated
Yellow
1
Yellow / Orange
Yellow / Red
1
White
Flesh colour
White
1
Cream
1
Golden / Yellow
Orange
Pink / Red
Dark red
Awards
RHS AGM (current)
5
RHS AGM (former)
4
RHS AM
RHS 1st class
Slow Food - Ark of Taste
View selection criteria
Varieties list
Beth
An easy and reliable early-season pear, with a very good melting flavour.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Early
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Beurre Hardy
A classic French pear with a very good flavour, but grows best in a warm sheltered situation.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Catillac
A very old French culinary pear, dating back to the reign of Louis XIV.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Awards: RHS AGM (former)
Concorde
A marriage of Conference and Comice - Concorde is easy to grow, heavy crops, excellent flavour.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
Conference
Conference is a popular and reliable English pear, well-suited to the UK climate.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Mid
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Doyenne du Comice
Doyenne du Comice is arguably the best flavoured of all pears.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Fondante d'Automne
An old fashioned French pear with a notably sweet flavour.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Glou Morceau
A traditional 18th century Belgian pear with a notably rich sweet flavour.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 2
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Louise Bonne of Jersey
An attractive red-flushed French pear variety with sweet melting flesh.
Picking season: Mid
Flowering group: 2
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Awards: RHS AGM (former)
Obelisk
®
A useful dwarf pear tree for small gardens, it grows with a tidy upright habit and is self-fertile.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Onward
Onward is high quality dessert pear, related to Doyenne du Comice but easier to grow.
Picking season: Mid
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Awards: RHS AGM (former)
Williams
Williams is a classic English pear, also known as Bartlett, with good flavour and quite easy to grow.
Picking season: Early
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
Awards: RHS AGM (former)
Winter Nelis
A late-season dessert pear from Belgium, with an excellent sweet flavour.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile