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Jumbo


Extremely large, this fruit is about twice the size of any other known grafted quince. It is pear shaped with yellowish-green skin and white flesh.


This new variety of quince trees ripens in September. The fruit from Jumbo Quince Trees are sometimes as large as a football.


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Jumbo price(s):

3-4 feet tall

$28.75

4-5 feet tall

$37.40

5-6 feet tall

$48.75

6-7 feet tall

$74.50

8-10 feet tall

$99.00

Ships in the Fall




Recommended zones for Jumbo:

Zone 5

(-10° to -5°)

Zone 6

(-5° to 5°)

Zone 7

(5° to 10°)

Zone 8

(10° to 20°)

Zone 9

(20° to 30°)

Zone 10

(30° to 40°)



The Jumbo Quince tree produces a large quince fruit that can weigh 3lbs each. The Jumbo quince fruit has a pleasant aroma very similar to a fresh grown pear.





Quince Trees may have originated in Anatolia, Turkey.




Harvesting from the Jumbo Quince Tree at Aaron's Nursery begins in October and the quince fruit will last well into December.




This large, smooth, golden yellow fruit has a white flesh with a distinct pineapple flavor. It is self-fertile and ripens in most locations in September. This cultivar can be grown in forty-eight states except for extreme southern areas of Florida, California, Arizona, and Texas.




The green fruit of the Jumbo Quince tree grows quickly, and ripen, ready for picking right off the tree.




The Jumbo Quince Tree is semi-dwarf, and a fast growing flowering plant, with delicate pink blooms.




Buy your Jumbo Quince tree today, and we will ship it out to you immediately!



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