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Pyrus Calleryana
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Callery Pear
varieties
Aristocrat Pear, Bradford Pear,
Chanticleer Pear, Cleveland Pear and Redspire Pear

Our current inventory of Pyrus Calleryana (Callery Pear), in five available varieties (Aristocrat Pear, Bradford Pear, Chanticleer Pear, Cleveland Pear and Redspire Pear), is presented below by eight (8) available sizes along with their individual wholesale price (cost varies per size and quantity).
Pyrus Calleryana   (Callery Pear)
Zone 5, white flowering ornamental
Varieties..: Aristocrat Pear
Bradford Pear
Chanticleer Pear
Cleveland Pear
Redspire Pear
Tree Form:
2.0" (inches) ................ $ 105.00
2.5" (inches)
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$ 130.00
3.0" (inches)
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$ 160.00
3.5" (inches)
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$ 180.00
4.0" (inches)
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$ 220.00
5.0" (inches) ................ $ 250.00
Clump Form:
8' to 10' (feet) ................ $ 150.00
14' (feet)
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$ 200.00
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The Gerdes Fact Sheet
 
Scientific Classification
Kingdom...:
Plantae
Division...:
Magnoliophyta
Class...:
Magnoliopsida
Order...:
Rosales
Family...:
Rosaceae
Genus...:
Pyrus
Species...:
Pyrus Calleryana
Variety...:
Aristocrat Pear
Bradford Pear
Chanticleer Pear
Cleveland Pear
Redspire Pear
Pyrus Calleryana (Callery Pear
Foliage of the Pyrus Calleryana (Callery Pear
The Pyrus Calleryana is commonly known as the Callery Pear which is native to China.

Gerdes has the Bradford Pear, the most commonly planted cultivar, as well as the Aristocrat Pear, Chanticleer Pear, Cleveland Pear and Redspire Pear.

The Pyrus Calleryana is a deciduous tree growing 50 to 65 feet tall, with a conic to rounded crown. 

The leaves are oval, 1.50 to 2.75 inches long, glossy dark green above, slightly paler below. 

The flowers are produced in early spring before the leaves expand fully, and are white, with five petals, and about 0.75 to 1.25 inches diameter. They have a sickly-sweet smell.

The fruit is less than 2/5ths of an inch in diameter, hard, almost woody until softened by frost, after which it is readily taken by birds, which disperse the seeds in their droppings. 

In summer, the foliage is dark green and very smooth, and in autumn the leaves commonly turn brilliant colors, anything from yellow and orange to more common red, pink, purple, and bronze. Sometimes, several of these colors may be present on an individual leaf. However, the color often occurs very late in fall, and the leaves may be killed by a frost before full color can develop.

This tree is amazingly resistant to sicknesses or blight, and is killed more often by storms and high winds than by sickness.

It is so widely planted throughout North America as an ornamental tree that the tree (specifically the Bradford Pear) has become a ubiquity in many suburban communities. It is tolerant of a variety of soil types, drainage levels and soil acidity. 

The symmetry of several cultivars lends to their use in somewhat formal settings, such as office parks or industrial parks. It is commonly planted for its decorative value, but its hard little fruits are taken by birds. Its beautiful white blossoms can be seen in early spring along the boulevards of many eastern U.S. towns. 

In the north, the trees often remain green until mid-November, and in warm autumns, the colors are often a brilliant end to the fall color season, while in a cold year they may get frozen off before coloring. In the South, they tend to be among the more reliable coloring trees.

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