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[nafex] Re: pear rootstock sources?



To answer the original question.  I know that Raintree sells Pear 
rootstocks: OHxF 513 (if ordered in quantities of 10 - 2.75 each). I 
believe it runs slightly larger than 333.  If working w/ Asian pears, 
I think 333 sometimes "runts out".

Raintree also sells Quince.
http://www.raintreenursery.com/index.htm
My only complaint about Raintree is that I always feel I get the 
stuff "late" (i.e. I wish I would have received my stuff earlier than 
I did). 

Cummins Nursery lists alot of info on rootstocks, but doesn't seem to 
list prices for rootstocks.
http://www.cumminsnursery.com/
I've never ordered from Cummins.  I know Jim Cummins has participated 
on this forum.  

Chris Mauchline
SE PA, zone 6

--- In nafex@y..., Lucky Pittman <Lucky.Pittman@m...> wrote:
> Folks,
> I haven't purchased  pear rootstocks in several years, and I'm 
currently 
> out of home-grown seedlings - still have plenty of hawthorns, but 
don't 
> know how well, if at all, some of the varieties folks are sending 
me this 
> year will work on them.
> So...I'm in the market for a small number, probably 10 each, of 
OHxF 333(or 
> similar) and P.betulaefolia or P.ussuriensis.
> 
> Any recommended sources would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Lucky Pittman
> USDA Zone 6
> Hopkinsville, KY


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