Silver Creek Nursery Ltd.

Quince Rootstock

Looking to graft your own quince trees? We're happy to offer rootstock!

While we have young stool beds growing, in the meantime we import rootstock from Oregon. Aside from the headache (paperwork) of importing and distance, we are very happy with our suppliers quality, and are happy to offer small scale and backyard operations with rootstock. Every August, we prepare a rootstock order for the following spring, and our order comes up on the pool truck with all the other Ontario orders. Because of this, we aren't able to guarantee ship dates with rootstock orders, as we are at the mercy of the nursery and pool truck; the shipment typically comes in March-April.

If you require more than 1000 rootstocks, we recommend importing yourself.

We offer the following rootstock variety:

Provence Quince - Full-Size

  • History: Provence Quince is a quince rootstock that was selected by the Institute National de la Recherche Agronomique's Angers station in France. It was released in the 1960s and became especially popular in Europe in the 1980s and 1990s.
  • Why We Use It: Provence Quince is easy to propagate and has decent vigour. It is our go-to for grafting quince as well as dwarf pears.
  • Canadian Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Growth Habits: Full-size, reaches about 10-15ft tall, precocious, produces good crops
  • Disease Resistance: Resistant to crown gall, pear decline, and nematodes but somewhat susceptible to fireblight
  • Graft Compatibility: Compatible with quince, loquats, and most European pears (except Bartlett, Bosc, Seckel and a few others)

If any varieties you are interested in have sold out, contact us to be added to our Spring 2026 request list!

$8.50

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