For a spectacular and colorful introduction to summer, the Betty Magnolia cannot be beaten.When the blooms subside, the foliage will begin to emerge with a coppery hue and then transition to a deep forest green
The culmination of 15 yrs. of breeding - a compact, small tree maturing at 10-13 ft. tall. Sensational black-red buds open to small, globular tulip-shaped blooms of deep rich, maroon-purple - both inner and outer surfaces. Reflexed tepal tips fade to a lighter magenta-rose. ‘Genie’ has lightly scented blooms.
, deliciously fragrant flowers in late April before leaves appear. Rich purple exteriors frame bright white centers on this bloom not only in spring, but all summer long and even into the fall as 'Jane' will surprise you with her charming ways and spontaneous small bursts of blooms even in the off season
Pink buds open to incredibly full and wonderfully fragrant pale pink flowers in spring. Centennial Blush™ is a prolific bloomer with flower buds formed at almost every node yielding a fantastic floral display of delicate pink covering the entire plant.
An early bloomer with large, fragrant, white, double flowers appearing before the foliage emerges in spring. A springtime thriller will that add a nice touch to the landscape as the seasons progress.
Centennial Star Magnolia is a great large shrub or small tree, a very prolific bloomer, and fragrant. Each flower has 25 to 35 petals, and a mature tree can have many thousands of flowers at the same time. The fragrant flowers emerge before leaf break in mid to late April as white with a pink tinge from the fuzzy buds.
Native to North America, creamy white flowers appear in late spring followed by red cone shaped fruit in the fall. Immature plants may take a few years to bloom but once established they will bloom prolifically. Moderate growth rate of 1-2 ft per year. Also known as swamp magnolia, they prefer wet soil.
A delightful specimen that develops stunning, bi-colored, flowers on bare stems at an early age. The petals of the exquisite star magnolia-like blooms have rosy-purple undersides and crisp white topsides. Green foliage emerges after the flowers in spring
4-in-1 cold climate apple is created from grafting from an assorted selection of cold climate hardy apples. These are the varieties that are used in the grafting: Gravenstein, Red Delicious, Red McIntosh, Yellow Delicious
Cortland' is a bright red, medium - sized apple tree which produces a crisp, slightly tart apple of high quality that ripens late season or late September in Zone 5. Blooms mid April.. Cortland apples are wonderful for kabobs, fruit plates and garnishes because they don't turn brown quickly when cut. This variety requires a different selection of the same species growing nearby in order to set fruit.
One of the best home-grown apples, Fuji offers super crisp, sweet, and juicy fruit with skin that ranges from yellow-green with red highlights to mostly red. Exceptional for fresh eating. Stores well; great for baking. Ripens iin October.
At the top of the harvest charts, Malus domestica 'Gala' is a culinary or dessert cultivar with a profusion of fragrant, white flowers in mid-season (mid spring). Draped in clusters along the branches, they are truly a sight to behold. The flowers attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. They are followed in late summer and fall by a heavy crop of medium sized, bright red apples with darker red stripes over a creamy-yellow background. Sweet, crisp, juicy, with a mild tang, they are flavorful and snack-worthy, perfect for eating, cooking, making salad and sauces. The fruits resist bruising and can be stored up to six months. Gala is partially self-fertile and requires pollination by a tree of another variety with the same bloom period, such as Honeycrisp, Fuji, Golden or Red Delicious. Originating from New Zealand, Gala success is explained by its taste, texture, sweetness, ease of growing and productivity.
One of the best cooking apples, Granny Smith has crisp, tart and juicy fruit with a good balance of acids and sugars. Medium-sized apple.
Great for taste and even better for storage, this sweet - flavored late season selection retains its crispness even after seven months of storage! 'Honeycrisp' is not only becoming an orchard favorite, it's becoming a “must have” tree for the home gardener. This variety requires a different selection of the same species growing nearby in order to set fruit.
A showy tree that has buds which open to pink, single flowers in spring. The foliage is dark green and develops an open, round shape. Indian Magic produces red fruit turning to orange. Matures 15 to 20 feet tall and wide. Very disease resistant.
Crimson buds open to single deep pink flowers before the leaves emerge. Medium red crabapples form after blooming. Foliage turns orange red in the fall.
A stunning ornamental feature tree with showy pink flowers in spring and interesting yellow fruit in fall, broadly weeping habit of growth; makes a wonderful accent in a landscape or garden composition, needs well-drained soil and full sun.
A favorite New England variety, this mid - season apple needs no introduction Exceptionally high quality fruit are hard red and firm. Considered by many the best overall apple for fresh eating, the fruit ripens August to October. This variety requires a different selection of the same species growing nearby in order to set fruit.
A very productive tree which yields medium-sized, bright red fruit with green background. With a tender, thin skin, these apples are good for fresh eating or cooking.
An outstanding flowering tree with an upright form that becomes rounded with age. Reddish new foliage matures to a dark green. Lovely deep pink spring flowers produce persistent, small, dark red-purple fruit. A colorful accent for smaller landscapes
Worthy of its name, this stunning accent tree features showy red flowers in spring and colorful deep red fruit in fall, spreading habit of growth with dark foliage; a very artistic tree for larger landscapes, needs well-drained soil and full sun
Semi-dwarf. Everyone loves 'Red Delicious', with its juicy and very sweet flesh. Good for fresh eating and salads. Blooms mid season and also ripens mid season
Pink buds open to white flowers in the spring and by September and October the golden yellow skin fruit begins to ripen. Sweet, full of flavor eaten fresh and in desserts. Excellent pollinator for other apples trees blooming at the same time.
Looking for an evergreen groundcover with delicate good looks but tough-as-nails performance? Try Celtic Pride Siberian cypress. Its pretty fern-like foliage belies its durable nature. This plant is super hardy (down to USDA zone 2), tolerates light shade, tolerates dry conditions, and is untouched by deer. In winter, the plant takes on a russet-purple tone. Celtic Pride microbiota was selected for its uniform growth and resistance to the tip dieback that often plagues conventional varieties.
This Cary Award winning shrub earns all its accolades by being one of the best groundcover conifers available! Very hardy with a soft, feathery touchable foliage, this selection does great in sun or shade and has a striking bronze fall color.
Goshiki translates from Japanese as "five colors". Its new leaves emerge red and quickly turn green. The green leaves are daubed with spots of creamy white, gray-green, and yellow-green. This lovely evergreen selection makes a great accent.
Giant double peonies are hardy, fragrant, long-lived, and rarely need dividing. As a bonus, they're superior as cut flowers...it's no wonder peonies are considered "The Queen of Garden Flowers!" Great as focal points in a perennial bed, for hedges or in a spot of their own. Very low care and high performance.
Giant double peonies are hardy, fragrant, long-lived, and rarely need dividing. As a bonus, they're superior as cut flowers...it's no wonder peonies are considered "The Queen of Garden Flowers!" Great as focal points in a perennial bed, for hedges or in a spot of their own. Very low care and high performance.
Giant double peonies are hardy, fragrant, long-lived, and rarely need dividing. As a bonus, they're superior as cut flowers...it's no wonder peonies are considered "The Queen of Garden Flowers!" Great as focal points in a perennial bed, for hedges or in a spot of their own. Very low care and high performance.
Fragrant, fully double, pink blossoms abound in early summer. The central petals have a tendency to curl inward, giving the flowers a sphere-like shape. Many side buds are produced, extending the bloom time.
This plant has stood the test of time for over 150 years and is still one of the better selections out there. It's hard to beat it when it comes into bloom in mid June above deep green foliage with fat, double, full, fantastic, fragrant pure white flowers with a touch of cream in the middle. Wow indeed!
Large, red, double blooms are spectacularly displayed on sturdy, erect stems emerging from beautiful, lush, green foliage on a rounded form. A truly exquisite cut flower.
The Patio Series produces peonies for containers featuring strong stems and upright flowers. They are suitable for, but not limited to, containers and were specially selected for their compact growth habit and ease of flowering in pots or gardens. This particular selection has semi-double, russet flowers with a yellow centre appearing in spring.
Absolutely stunning, with huge, fully double, fresh pink blooms are backed by a lush mound of glossy green, deer resistant foliage.
Huge, fully double, white blooms with a hint of rose coloring are backed by a lush mound of glossy green, deer resistant foliage. A classic for cut flower arrangements
Very large, bright yellow double blossoms with a slight red center stain stand above the lush, dark green, deeply dissected foliage. Flowers have a pleasant, slightly spicy scent. An especially vigorous plant with sturdy flower stems that do not require staking. An herbaceous perennial.
Old-fashioned charm, modern day performance! Mock orange has long been beloved for its romantic white flowers, full of a sweet, orange blossom fragrance. But mock oranges were a bit ratty and messy, not really garden-worthy plants. Illuminati Arch® mock orange changes that! Enjoy the elegant, arching habit, sweetly fragrant flowers, and handsome, clean foliage that looks great all season. Imagine a fragrant hedge, or a striking specimen - or plant in your perennial garden and bring back those memories of Grandma's garden! Deer and drought tolerant.
Mockorange is a delightfully old-fashioned plant that has unfortunately fallen out of favor, mostly due to its enormous size. Illuminati Tower® mockorange stands to breathe new life into this classic favorite, though, combining a landscape-friendly size with a totally unique space-saving habit. It naturally grows in a very narrow, upright way, each sturdy stem a stack of rugged, deep green leaves that looks like a four-sided tower. In late spring/early summer, hundreds of fragrant white flowers emerge from between the leaves for striking show that truly celebrates the season. Illuminati Tower mockorange will need little pruning - it blooms on old wood, so any pruning you do wish to do should be done after flowering. Deer resistant. Drought tolerant.
Extra useful, thanks to its compact, low growing habit, 'Snowbelle' mockorange is loaded with fragrant, double white flowers in spring.
Rounded and dense in habit with a bold array of colors in glowing tones of orange, yellow and gold, Amber Jubilee™ stands out in the garden border or makes an eye-catching hedge. Clusters of delicate white blooms in spring and fall add extra interest. Plant in full sun for best performance.
Coppery-orange foliage all season long. White flowers in early summer. Adaptable. Easy to grow. Native. Adaptable to difficult situations. Withstands acidic and alkaline soils. Medium moisture, can tolerate dry conditions once established. Best if pruned immediately after blooming. Best in open areas with good air circulation to prevent foliage problems. Will benefit from a good hard pruning as a young plant. Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees and shrubs.
A super hardy winner from Europe that deserves a home in any landscape. This rounded, deciduous shrub with deep, reddish purple foliage holds its color all season long, while white to pink flowers make a nice show in May and June. Superb exfoliating bark adds winter interest.
Spring to autumn color, without lifting a finger! Ginger Wine® ninebark expands the color palette for these easy care, native flowering shrubs. Spring foliage emerges a sunny orange color and matures to sparkling burgundy. Clusters of white flowers cover the plant in late spring, and these age to attractive red seed heads. This disease-resistant shrub does best in full sun locations and cooler climates.
Ninebark, that is - because Summer Wine® Black has the darkest, most dramatic foliage yet. With its rich, saturated color and versatile habit, it's the ideal choice for accentuating your home's exterior. Spring brings white flower clusters to contrast with the nearly-black foliage. Upright stems and small foliage gives a fine textural effect. Ninebark is a versatile landscape, but should be sited in full sun with plenty of space around it and good air circulation to avoid any leaf problems. Ninebark is best left unpruned, except for removing any heavy old wood every few years or so. Avoid trimming it back, which will cause it to branch out and distract from its naturally elegant habit. Plant only in full sun.
A striking plant with deep reddish - purple foliage that keeps a dense rounded form that is the perfect size for most landscapes. Its graceful, arching habit makes if very appealing in the landscape. The pure white button - like flowers that form in late May and early June are a perfect contrast to the deep colored foliage. Bark on older plants peels into papery - like strips. This plant loves full sun and tolerates poor soils and extreme cold.
Gold new growth for bright landscaping! Tiny Wine® Gold offers brilliant yellow new growth, small, refined foliage, and dozens of clusters of white-pink flowers in late spring. A bit smaller than your average ninebark, it's a colorful, easy-care choice for perennial gardens, foundation plantings, and other landscape features. Disease resistant and native to North America. All ninebarks are best left unpruned, as they naturally take on a graceful, appealing habit. If you'd like to prune your plant, do so after it flowers. Plant in full sun; ninebarks are drought tolerant once they are established.
Norway spruce is a large, fast-growing evergreen coniferous tree that grows to mature heights of 115 to 180 feet (35 – 55 m) tall with a trunk up to 3 to 5 feet (1 - 1.5 m) in diameter, measured at breast height. It is fast growing when young, up to 3 feet (1 m) per year for the first 25 years under good conditions, but becomes slower once over 60 feet (20 m) tall.
Flat - topped, wider than high, and with a hollow center, this spruce looks like its descriptive common name - - bird's nest spruce. This spruce is a good choice for adding "bones" to the garden. This handsome conifer has a charming shape and adds substance to mixed garden borders. In the summer, it quietly takes a back seat to the flamboyant perennials, but in winter, the bright green shrub has the duty to keep the garden looking alive. Tolerates sandier soils and low temperatures.
A choice evergreen with a naturally low growing form composed of weeping branches that trail outward, densely blanketed with rich green needles
A compact, pyramidal spruce that is very slow - growing. It is widely used in the landscape because of its low maintenance, slow growth habit and rugged dependability.
This charming, globe-shaped evergreen shrub is dwarf, flat-topped and densely branched. The bright blue needles hold their color all year long, but are a brighter hue in summer. Provides a unique accent for that special spot in the garden.
Dense, compact habit. New growth foliage is yellowish green turning dark green and shiny. Purplish red winter forming buds open to white slightly fragrant flowers in April. With its attractive foliage, showy blooms, hardiness, and resistance to deer, 'Brouwer's Beauty' is an excellent addition to partially shaded areas of the garden..
An exquisite dwarf variety reaching just 2 feet tall in ten years. Numerous green buds open to white bell-shaped flowers in early spring. Lustrous, dark green foliage cloaks the compact, rounded form. Useful in the front of shrub borders.
Vigorous, upright growing, somewhat more compact than the species. Glossy dark green foliage turns mahogany - red in winter. Very dark red winter flower buds open to fragrant white flowers with a touch of pink in April. Reddish bronze new growth turns green at maturity. Arching clusters of brown seedpods in fall and winter.
Compact, upright evergreen with glossy green and white foliage. Stem-ending flower buds are white and fragrant. Shade tolerant. Deer resistant.
A very compact plant with an upright rounded growth habit best known for setting its flower buds later in the season. Heavy clusters of white flowers cascade over the entire plant in spring. A great performer in the landscape as a single specimen or small hedge. A low maintenance shrub that is easy to keep at its desired height. Great for a woodland setting. Nice dense rosette-like foliage, spreading branches on this broadleaf evergreen makes it an attractive landscape specimen. Rich bronze-red new growth changes to lustrous dark green at maturity. Cascades of urn-shaped white to pink slightly fragrant flowers cover the plant in March and April and last for 2 to 3 weeks. Buds form during the summer for the next season’s blooms.
Make your landscape memorable year round with this amazing broadleaf evergreen. 'Katsura' cloaks its dense, rounded form with wide, shiny, deep green foliage and each stem is topped with a string of buds in early spring. The buds open in April to reveal scented white Lily of the Valley bells infused with pink followed by a spectacular show of wine red color on emerging new foliage in May!
Brilliant red new growth in mid - May makes for a stunning landscape feature. Slightly more upright than spreading, this deer - resistant plant is a dependable late March to mid - April bloomer with typical white Pieris flowers.
A useful dwarf selection that flowers later than other varieties. Lovely clusters of pure white flowers on short stalks shine against rich, dark green foliage on a densely branched globe shaped form. New leaves emerges with a pinkish tint
Distinctive, pyramid-shaped pine with long, twisted, silvery blue-green needles covering the dense branches. Excellent pest and disease resistance.
Texture and touchability make this durable, slow growing conifer extremely popular. Easy to grow and easy to use, both singly or in groups in the landscape.
An extremely useful, fast growing pine perfect for windbreaks and tall screens.A rugged evergreen that adapts well to poor soils.
This easy-care conifer has a dense, dwarf habit with short, blue-green needles that are soft to the touch. Adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions and effective in rock gardens, shrub borders or as a small garden specimen
Another introduction of the late Dr. Sydney Waxman of the University of Connecticut, 'Connecticut Slate' is a dense, spreading, quicker growing Dwarf White Pine that feautures gray-blue colored needles that make it stand out from the many other varieties on the market currently. The medium length, slate colored needles are tightly packed along the stems giving 'Connecticut Slate' a full appearance even though it is not as tightly dwarf as other types. It's a great plant for a border area, thriving in full sun or partial shade, and it makes a beautiful specimen for a larger foundation area with color and form that is truly memorable.
Famous for his groundbreaking work with dwarf White Pines from witch's brooms, the late Sid Waxman from the University of Connecticut introduced this low, irregular, half-upright spreader with long needled, unruly branches in 1993. This new favorite breaks the mold of many of his dense, tight, inpenetrable selections to give us a more open, highly textured plant that is more relaxed, free-form and airy. This sweet textured beauty is perfect for a large location where it can look its 'Shaggy Dog' best, anchoring any sunny, well drained location by growing into a spectacularly different, year round beautiful specimen.
Add a pop of white to the landscape with this double flowered potentilla. Crème Brulee™ showcases bright white blooms on a rounded shrub throughout the entire summer. Its dark green foliage contrasts beautifully with the flowers and its rock-solid performance necessitates little maintenance.
A better pink potentilla! The clear pink, semi-doubled flowers hold their color longer than other pink potentillas, although they may still fade under intense heat. This is an excellent choice for cooler climate gardeners who want low-maintenance flowers all summer long. Long blooming. Salt and drought tolerant. Deer resistant. Native to North America.
Extra large, pure white flowers adorn this plant from spring to late summer. Happy Face White potentilla has a dense habit with dark green foliage. Excellent for mass plantings and commercial landscapes. Salt tolerant. Deer resistant. Native to North America.
Big, bright flowers make this potentilla anything but dull! Happy Face® Yellow potentilla offers extra-large bright yellow flowers, and lots of them. Blooming non-stop from spring to frost, this super durable plant will put a smile on your face. Needs little maintenance and is highly deer resistant. Native to North America. Prefers moist, well drained soils but will tolerate poor, dry conditions once established. Prune off one third of the branches in late winter to keep the habit full and attractive.
The most widely grown 'sour' or 'pie' cherry, this vigorous cherry is a heavy spring bloomer with clouds of small white, fragrant flowers followed by tons of sizable cherries which mature in July and August. Great for pies and jams. This tree is a self - pollinator.
The Redhaven Peach is the peach by which all others are measured. Its a heavy - bearing, cold - hardy, and resists leaf spot, and the July fruit is spectacular. You'll enjoy bushels of big, luscious peaches that have an almost fuzzless skin over firm, creamy yellow flesh. Fruit is medium to large size and is just right for fresh snacks, canning or freezing. Disease resistant and self - fertile.
This vigorous, hardy plum is so productive that it will make your mouth water! 'Shiro' is a Japanese selection that ripens in mid - July bearing loads of medium sized, juicy, sweet dark yellow plums that are perfect eating right off the tree. It is one of the earliest ripening plums. 'Shiro' requires pollination from other Japanese plums and is a good pollinator for Santa Rosa.
Magnificent specimen tree will make your neighbors green with envy. It has the appearance of a fountain of snow when covered with snow white blooms in late April. It is drought and heat tolerant, with clean, dark green, disease - tolerant foliage that turns golden to orange/red in the fall. Wit all this, 'Snow Fountain' could possibly be considered the ‘ultimate in ornamental flowering trees.
Large, heart - shaped, dark red fruit are produced on this self - pollinating sweet cherry. Sweet, rich flavor on a vigorous, productive tree make this an excellent choice. Moderate crack resistance. Can pollinate other sweet cherries.
Increasingly popular with such a heavy late April bloom that it nearly obscures the plant!! Slightly more heavily branched than 'Pendula', while retaining a great form that a landscape just loves.
The most popular sweet cherry variety, known for producing exceptionally large, dark mahogany fruit that is firm, sweet and juicy. Excellent for eating fresh, canning or preserves. Plant a pollenizer such as Stella or Rainier for best production.
One of the most dependable and productive Sweet Cherries, Lambert (Prunus avium 'Lambert') is a wonderful addition to the home garden. You'll love the look—and the taste—of these large, firm cherries. Deep, dark red, and heart-shaped, Lambert are excellent fresh eating sweet cherries. Capture the incredible taste by canning them for use later in the year. Plant a group of 2 or 3 varieties that will pollinate each other and extend the harvest season. Van, Black Tartarian, and Rainier will all work to pollinate Lambert.
Rainier' is a cross between 'Bing' and 'Van', two sweet-red varieties, creating a very vigorous, productive tree for the backyard orchard.a premium quality Cherry that resists cracking while ripening, producing a medium to large sized fruit with red skin blushed yellow. Enjoy the fruit fresh from the tree, canned or even dried for a tasty sweet snack
This unique narrow tree with a strongly columnar shape is the perfect specimen for smaller landscapes or massed to line expansive drives. White flowers in early spring are followed by showy, glossy, bronze-to-maroon foliage. Produces small ornamental fruit in summer. Deciduous.
This remarkable tree is perhaps the most colorful of all flowering plums! Beautiful dark purple-black summer foliage is preceded by a profusion of showy light pink flowers in spring. A phenomenal ornamental accent for landscapes that seldom produces fruit. Deciduous.
Great summer interest is provided by deep purple foliage on this small specimen tree. Small pink flowers line the branches in early May before foliage emerges. Tolerates sandier soils.
A very tolerant plant with intense purple - red foliage that shows stunningly throughout the summer. Small, single pink flowers line the branches before foliage flushes in late April and are very effective. Good plant for hedging, borders, or as an accent, it thrives in poor sandy soils.
Semi-dwarf. This spreading tree produces large, firm peaches ripening late August. Golden yellow blushed with red. A freestone peach that is self-fertile and resistant to brown rot.
Hot pink flowers in early spring are followed by yellow fruit that is blushed red. These nectarines ripen in late summer. A freestone fruit producing tree that is self-fertile. Matures at 15 to 20 feet tall and wide.
One of the hardiest of all peaches, ripens mid to late August with greenish yellow coloring and a slight blush of red. Flesh is bright yellow, soft and juicy. Good for fresh eating, especially in colder climates. Freestone and self - fertile.
A semi-dwarf variety with a flat topped habit that produces an abundance of sweet and juicy fruit suitable for canning, baking, desserts or eating fresh. Will pollinate with Satsuma plum.
Semi-dwarf. This Japanese variety is a vigorous, fast growing plant that produces large crops of beefy, round fruit with thin, purple-red skin. This tart, sweet fruit ripens in mid-August and is excellent for fresh eating and canning.
Semi-dwarf. This vigorous, hardy plum is so productive that it will make your mouth water! 'Shiro' is a Japanese selection that ripens in mid-July bearing loads of medium sized, juicy, dark yellow plums that are perfect eating right off the tree. A great addition to the home orchard!
A lovely specimen tree that puts on an incredible early season show with clusters of large, double deep pink blooms backed by bronze-red new growth. An upright, vase-shaped branching habit perfect for lining a road or driveway.
This graceful weeping form is prized in the landscape. Small pink flowers cover the slender, pendulous branches giving a flower fountain appearance in late April to early May.
This graceful weeping form is prized in the landscape. Small pink flowers cover the slender the slender, pendulous branches giving a flower fountain apearance in late April to early May. Very hardy.
In late April or early May the branches are covered in white flowers The fruit ripens in Late July or early August. The fruit is firm and are some of the juiciest cherries that grow on trees. The Lapins Cherry fruit is large and dark red in color with lighter red flesh. They are great for snacking, and so big, one cherry is a mouthful! The Lapins is an excellent self - pollinator and is a heavy bearer.
One of the hardiest of all peaches, ripens mid to late August with greenish yellow coloring and a slight blush of red. Flesh is bright yellow, soft and juicy. Good for fresh eating, especially in colder climates. Freestone and self - fertile.
Yoshino cherry, is a hybrid that produces fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by tiny black fruit. This is an upright tree, with a spreading crown that enjoys full sun. Its leaves are serrated and a rich green colour that provide good autumn colour later in the year, as they turn bright shades of orange and red.
This vigorous, productive tree bears fruit at a young age which ripens well on the trees. Your tree will flower in April - May, and will add a touch of beauty to your yard with its fragrant white flowers. Fruit is large, golden - yellow, with a wonderful quality. Buttery, juicy, highly flavored fruit. This tree is self - pollinating.
The D'Anjou Pear is a large pear. The flesh is white with abundant juice and a sweet brisk flavor. It is a naturally sweet pear, light green in color with a yellow tinge when ripe. D'Anjou pears have exceptional keeping qualities. The best flavor is realized when stored 1 - 2 months. The tree is very hardy, and highly productive. The D'Anjou does not change color as it ripens. Requires cross pollination with Bartlett or any other pear with the same bloom date..
Semi-Dwarf. This heavy producer lives up to its name by giving you massive amounts of medium-sized, high quality, sweet, crisp fruit in September.
Produce medium to large, rounded yellow fruit with smooth, sweet, creamy, white flesh. Excellent dessert quality.