181 Pear, Red Bartlett
181 Pear, Red Bartlett Z4. Early season. Red sport of Bartlett; heavy-fruiting, bears young. Large fruit in late summer is excellent quality for eating or canning. Partly self-fruitful; larger crops if cross-pollinated.
181 Red Bartlett 1 for $32.00
181 Pear, Red Bartlett Z4. Early season. Red sport of Bartlett; heavy-fruiting, bears young. Large fruit in late summer is excellent quality for eating or canning. Partly self-fruitful; larger crops if cross-pollinated.
181 Red Bartlett 1 for $32.00
181 Pear, Red Bartlett Z4. Early season. Red sport of Bartlett; heavy-fruiting, bears young. Large fruit in late summer is excellent quality for eating or canning. Partly self-fruitful; larger crops if cross-pollinated.
181 Red Bartlett 1 for $32.00
Additional information:
All fruit trees are 2-year-old bareroot stock, 1/2”-3/4” caliper, ~5’-6’ tall.
Apple and pear trees are typically planted with the graft union 3-4” above soil line, unless noted. Always allow for settling
Pruning is best done late winter/early spring & is specific to kind of fruit.
See fact sheets: www.knox-lincoln.org/landscapes-gardens-maine
Pears - 2 varieties required for pollination.
All listed varieties are compatible unless otherwise noted
Unless otherwise noted, all pears are on OHxF87 semi-dwarfing root stock, which produces a tree about 14-16' ht. Rootstock is hardy, productive, and resistant to fireblight and pear decline.