Dana Hovey European Pear

bare-root trees
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Pyrus communis
Winter, russeted golden-yellow skin.

Thought to be a seedling of Seckel. Roxbury, Mass., about 1854. Introduced by 19th-century fruit enthusiast Francis Dana who dubbed it “Dana’s Hovey” in honor of CM Hovey, Boston nurseryman and author of The Fruits of America. Sometimes called Winter Seckel because of its similarity to Seckel.

Small squat rich golden-yellow russeted fruit. Intensely sweet highly aromatic tender storage pear has excellent flavor; possibly the best eating of all winter pears. Keeps extremely well. Harvest in October and store in a cool dry spot. Still great eating in December—sometimes even as late as February.

Hardy vigorous moderately productive spreading tree adapts to a variety of soils. No scab and relatively few bugs. Z4.

(2½–5' bare-root trees)

Maine Grown.
ships in spring