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JUNG’S FRUIT TREES


GROW ORCHARD FRESH PEARS


ABOUT JUNG’S PEARS: Standard pear trees, at maturity, will be approximately 16 to 18 feet tall and will normally bear in 5 to 6 years. Our dwarf pear trees, at maturity, will be about 12 feet tall and bear in 3 to 4 years. Cross pollination with another variety is recommended.


JUNG’S HARDY WISCONSIN Jung’s Hardy Wisconsin UBILEEN Ubileen


Zones 4-7–Harvest fi rst pears of the sea- son. A prized variety originating from Bul- garia, this European-type pear produces large, attractive fruits that ripen in mid to late July, a full month ahead of Bartlett. The pears are yellow with a nice red blush and have a delicious sweet fl avor with buttery- textured fl esh. Mature trees will be about 12 to 15 feet tall. They exhibit a high degree of disease resistance and are very vigorous and productive. 30832–DWARF: PRICE CODE D


FLEMISH BEAUTY Flemish Beauty


meat of the Woods.” This pear was introduced to this country in the early 1800’s. The large, rounded fruits have creamy-yellow skin blushed red along with fi rm, creamy-white fl esh that be- comes meltingly tender, sweet and aro- matic. Hardy and highly productive. Ripens from mid-September to early October. 30815–DWARF: PRICE CODE E 30855–STANDARD: PRICE CODE G


Zones 4-7–Originally known as Fondante de Boise or “Sweet-


KARL’S FAVORITE Karl’s Favorite


(Ewart cultivar)–Zones 4-7–Big fruits, some over one pound each! This excellent quality pear originated near Akron, Ohio in 1928. Yellow fruits have slightly russeted skin and are quite large. Flesh is fi ne-grained, melting and juicy, superb for fresh eating and canning. The hardy, vigorous trees are very productive, bear annually and have moderate resistance to fi re blight. Fruit ripens in September. 30825–DWARF: PRICE CODE D


ASIAN PEARS A Gourmet Delight. Like Pear Candy!


Zones 5-7–Nothing surpasses the sweet, delicate fl a- vor and crisp, juicy texture of home-grown Asian pears. They are sometimes called apple pears because of their round shape. Asian pears should be allowed to ripen on the tree for best quality. They’re also attractive 10 to 15 foot tall landscape trees with their abundant white fl owers in spring and large foliage.Trees bear fruit 2 to 3 years after planting. Our Asian pears are budded on hardy rootstocks. Asian pears are not self-fruitful, so plant two varieties for pollination. We ship 3 to 5 ft. bareroot trees.


Chojuro COLETTE Everbearing Colette


Zones 4-8–Harvest fresh pears from Au- gust until fall frosts. This delicious high quality pear bears Bartlett-size fruits that are rich, waxy yellow with pink cheeks. The sweet, juicy, fi ne-grained, fi rm white fl esh is smooth textured and completely free of grit with wonderful aroma. Flavor is rich and spicy. No other pear surpasses it for can- ning as it retains almost all of its fresh fl avor and aroma. The short, broad, shapely tree is known for its unique tendency to bear fruits over a long period. First pears are ready to pick in August and fruits continue to ripen well into fall. 30812–DWARF: PRICE CODE B


DWARF PEARS FOR THE NORTH 30835 (X)–Includes one each of Flemish Beauty and Clapp’s Favorite, a $56.90 value for $47.95


Strawberry and


Fruit Tree Weeder Pre-emergence granular herbicide.


tive ingredient is Devrinol® 88584–7 lb. shaker: $45.95


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Sprinkle these granules around fruit trees, in straw- berry beds and around ornamentals to prevent many annual grassy and broadleaf weeds from ger- minating. Can be applied any time of the year. Ac- (napropamide).


Bartlett


troduced over 200 years ago, Bartlett is used commercially and is a home garden favorite for fresh eating and canning. Golden-yellow fruits blushed with red have juicy, fi ne-grained fl esh and sweet, rich fl avor. Vigorous, pro- ductive trees bear at a young age. Fruit ripens in late August. 30805–DWARF: PRICE CODE F


Zones 5-7–The most widely planted pear world-wide. In-


BEST SELLER PEAR PAIRS 30836 (X)–Includes one each of Bartlett and Karl’s Favorite, a $57.90 value for $48.95


Spiral Tree Guards


53382–Protect your valuable trees and shrubs from girdling, abrasion and sunscald. These tough, pliable plas- tic tree guards expand as the tree grows. Small holes admit air and light. Height 24 inches. 5 for $7.95; 10 for $12.95; 25 for $27.95; 50 for $49.95; 100 for $94.95


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PRICE CODE A: PRICE CODE B: PRICE CODE C: PRICE CODE D: PRICE CODE E: PRICE CODE F: PRICE CODE G:


BARTLETT


30849–Known as the “Rum Pear.” Medium to large golden-russet fruit has rich butterscotch or rum-like fl avor. Ripens in early to mid-September and keeps until January if refrigerated. Trees are very productive, so be sure to thin fruit early in the season. Each $29.95; 2 to 4 for $26.95 ea.; 5 or more $24.95 each


Nijuseiki (20th Century)


30872–One of the most popular pears in Japan. The greenish-yellow fruits have crisp, juicy, white fl esh that’s ideal for salads and snacking. Thin fruits to attain best size. Ripens in late August to early Septem- ber. (Not pictured). Each $29.95; 2 to 4 for $26.95 ea.; 5 or more $24.95 each


Copper Tie-On Plant Tags 53355–Copper labels for long- term tagging of shrubs and trees. Wire ties are included. Labels measure 3¾" long by ¾" wide. Package of 20 for $6.95; 2 or more pkgs. $5.95 each


Zones 4-7–Crisp, sugary-sweet fruit on super-hardy trees. This pear was found by J. W. Jung on one of our farms in the early 40’s. The fruit was unlike any he had experienced. Pears are medium in size with thin, golden, russeted skin. When picked prior to frost they store well under cool conditions. The crispy fl esh softens for eating pleasure when kept at room temperature for a few days. Ideal for fresh eating or canning. 30820–DWARF: PRICE CODE E 30860–STANDARD: PRICE CODE F


Clapp’s Favorite


Zones 4-7–A hardy, productive, all-purpose pear. Ideal for dessert, fresh eating and can- ning. Fruits are very large with lemon-yellow skin blushed red, the white fl esh fi ne-grained, sweet and highly fl avored. For best quality pick when full-sized but still green and ripen off the tree. Fruit doesn’t keep long. An excel- lent pollinator for other pears. Ripens in Au- gust about 1 to 2 weeks before Bartlett. (Not pictured). 30810–DWARF: PRICE CODE F


LARGE KOREAN


Large Korean or Olympic Giant


30867–Pears as big as grapefruit. Also called Korean Giant and Dan Bae, these gold- en-brown pears often weigh up to a pound. They have wonderful sweet fl avor and crisp, juicy texture. Fruit ripens in early to mid-Oc- tober and keeps extremely well in cold stor- age. Vigorous, upright trees bear annually. Each $29.95; 2 to 4 for $26.95 ea.; 5 or more $24.95 each


ASIAN PEAR OFFER


30840 (X)–One tree each of all 3 varieties, an $89.85 value for $75.95


OIL PHARM ORGANIC DORMANT OIL CONCENTRATE


An all-natural, organic oil that can be


used in winter and summer, right up until harvest, to eliminate insects and fungus without harming the environment. See page 38 for more details.


Prices are per variety. We ship 3 to 5 ft. bareroot trees unless noted. Each


FRUIT TREE PRICE CHART 2 to 4 trees 5 or more trees


$39.95 $34.95 $32.95 $29.95 $28.95 $27.95 $26.95


$36.95 ea. $31.95 ea. $29.95 ea. $26.95 ea. $25.95 ea. $24.95 ea. $23.95 ea.


$34.95 ea. $29.95 ea. $27.95 ea. $24.95 ea. $23.95 ea. $22.95 ea. $21.95 ea.


Refer to the PRICE CODE at the end of each variety description to fi nd the


appropriate price per tree


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