Top 3 pears

Give it a catchy name, graft a whole bunch of them, and sell them for $50 each.
I bought a handful of different deer pears and most of them have nickel sized pears on them this year. Maybe they'll be gobbled up, but wasn't quite what I expected.
 
Would have to put Blue Hill’s Harvest Pear on this list..I planted this tree in the spring of 2023…it’s now about 12’ tall and has several dozen pears on it..my son and I shared one the other day and it was super sweet and better than anything I’ve ever had from the store!
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Our Korean giant and yoinashi both produced well this year. 4 out of 4 kids prefer the yoinashi this year. The seckel were too small and bug damaged to bother with. Disappointing because there were a bunch.
 
^ ^ ^ ^ Is KG the same as Olympic? Somewhere on the forum, I think / thought someone said KG and Olympic are the same pear. Maybe I'm wrong ......
 
Good to know! I ordered a korean/olympic this year. Has anyone tried a Seckel? Was wondering how they tasted too.
 
Good to know! I ordered a korean/olympic this year. Has anyone tried a Seckel? Was wondering how they tasted too.
By coincidence, I just ate the first Seckel pear produced on my 5 year old tree. It was very small. Not much bigger than a golf ball but was the sweetest and best tasting pear I’ve ever tasted.
 
By coincidence, I just ate the first Seckel pear produced on my 5 year old tree. It was very small. Not much bigger than a golf ball but was the sweetest and best tasting pear I’ve ever tasted.
Good to hear! Yea, from what I've read it is a snacker pear size wise. Thought it would be a great addition for my family!
 
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