Description
Note: scion wood is NOT a tree
We offer high quality scion wood for grafting at $5/stick (8 inches). Quantities of some varieties are limited. Scion wood will be carefully labeled and shipped early spring. Minimum shipping cost is $10. Because of quarantines and/or distance we do not ship to the states of Hawaii, Florida, California, Alaska, Oregon and Washington.
Call or email for clarification about shipping times. Some scion wood will be shipped while actively growing for green-wood grafting. Detailed grafting instructions are also available on our website at Helpful Info/Grafting.
Deadline for orders February 28
Pear, Asian:
Gourmet – A European and Asian cross, but with more Asian characteristics. It is crunchy like Asian but with European flavor.
Guam Chum – sweet, crisp with a hint of butterscotch. Known for early bearing, good fire blight resistance, and fruit that detaches easily when ripe.
Hakko – No information yet, hasn’t fruited on our farm
Kikusui – Large, sweet fruit, moderate blight resistance.
Korean Giant – Extremely large fruit, excellent flavor, extra-long storing, heavy bearing, blight resistant
Seuri – Large fruit, excellent flavor, blight resistant
Shannong Suli – A new variety from Dax Herbst. We have no information yet
Shinko – Medium-large fruit, most blight resistant Asian, needs heavy fruit thinning
ShinLi – A new variety from Dax Herbst. We have no information yet
Summercrisp – A European and Asian cross, but with more Asian characteristics. It is a cold hardy hybrid with Asian pear crunchiness and European flavor.
Pai Li –
Ya Li – Still under evaluation.
Nijisseiki – (’20th Century’) White fleshed, very sweet fruit that can keep up to 5 months after picking. The tree is very susceptible to fire blight.


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