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Apples

Over 40 varieties of apple tree, select from 5 different rootstocks, from very dwarf to vigorous. Ready trained espalier and stepover trees also available.


APPLE (FAMILY TREE) Charles Ross/Discovery/James Grieve

Three eating varieties that compliment each other. See individual varieties for descriptions.

APPLE (FAMILY TREE) Egremont Russet/Fiesta/Sunset

Three eating varieties that compliment each other. See individual varieties for details.

APPLE Adams Pearmain

Mid season dessert, red/brown with a nutty flavour. A good keeper. Hereford/Norfolk 19th C. Pollination group B.

APPLE Ashmeads Kernel

Mid season eating apple, sharp acid flavour. Can be stored to February. Gloucester c.1700. Pollination group C.

APPLE Blenheim Orange

Mid-season dual purpose. An old favourite, yellow/gold fruit. Can be stored untill January. Suitable for growing in a pot, (when on a dwarf rootstock). Oxford 1740.
Pollination group B

APPLE Braeburn

Crisp, firm and juicy eating apple. Needs a sheltered, sunny spot to do well. Pollination group B.

APPLE Bramley Clone 20

A Bramley that is 20% less vigorous. Ideal for the smaller garden. Mid season, Bristol 1970.
Pollination group B.Triploid.

APPLE Bramley Seedling

Mid-season popular cooker, large green acid fruit. A vigorous tree so best on dwarfing rootstock. Requires two pollination partners (triploid). Can be stored to March. Pollination group B

APPLE Charles Ross

Mid season, easy to grow, dual purpose apple. Good scab resistance. Can be grown in a pot on a dwarf rootstock. Grows well in Northern areas. Pollination group B.

APPLE Cornish Gillyflower

Mid season dessert. Rich and aromatic flavour. Cornwall 1800. Pollination group C.

APPLE Court Pendu Plat

Mid season dessert. Stores well. French origin 1613. Pollination group C.

APPLE Cox Self Fertile

This is the same fruit as Cox, but is self fertile,so no pollination partner is required. Pollination group B.

APPLE Cox's Orange Pippin

Mid-season dessert. Very well known and popular eating apple. Can be prone to disease and not the best apple for garden growing. Pollination group B

APPLE Dabinett

A cider apple from Somerset. Very reliable and prolific. Pollination group C.

APPLE Discovery

Early dessert apple. Crisp and juicy with pink tinge to the flesh. Disease resistant. Does not store well.
Pollination group B.

APPLE Egremont Russet

Mid-season dessert apple, nutty flavour. The most popular of the russets. Will store until December. Sussex 19th century. Pollination group B.

APPLE Ellisons Orange

Mid season dessert. Good scab resistance. Does not store well. Pollination group B.

APPLE Emneth Early

Early cooker,ready in August. Very heavy cropper. Pollination group B

APPLE Fiesta

Mid/late season dessert. Good garden variety with a rich aromatic flavour, grows well in northern areas. Store to January. Will grow in a pot on dwarf rootstock. Pollination group B

APPLE Golden Delicious

Mid-season dual purpose apple. Better flavour than shop bought fruit. Sweet and crisp. Store to February. Pollination group C.

APPLE Golden Noble

Mid season cooker. Old variety but still a very good cooking apple. Store untill March. Norfolk 18th century.
Pollination group C

APPLE Greensleeves

Mid-season dessert, crisp and tangy. Easy to grow and disease resistant, excellent garden apple. Will not store.
Pollination group B.

APPLE Grenadier

Early cooker, large fruit with a sharp flavour, easy to grow.
Pollination group B

APPLE Herefordshire Pomeroy

Mid-season eater. Crisp and juicy flesh, aromatic and sweet. Pollination group C.

APPLE Herefordshire Beefing

Late 18th century cooking apple that keeps its shape when cooked. Sharp, firm and rich flavour. Pollination group B

APPLE Herefordshire Russet

New variety in 2004. A russet with a Cox like flavour. Good disease resistance and a heavy cropper. Pick in October and can store until Christmas. Pollination group B.

APPLE Howgate Wonder

Very large dual purpose apple. Mis season. Isle of Wight 1915.
Pollination group B.

APPLE James Grieve

Mid-season dessert and cooking apple. A reliable cropper that does well in northern areas, with crisp and juicy flesh. Will not store. Edinburgh 1893.
Pollination group B

APPLE Jupiter

Mid-season dessert. Cox like flavour, sweet and juicy. Strong growing tree which requires two pollination partners. Store until January. Pollination group B

APPLE Katja (Katy)

Early/mid-season dessert apple. Bright red fruit with white juicy flesh.
Pollination group B. Sweden 1947.

APPLE Kidds Orange Red

Yellow with red stripes. Aromatic and sweet Cox like flavour. Mid season eater, New Zealand 1924. Pollination group B.

APPLE King of the Pippins

Dessert and cooking apple, golden and juicy. When cooked it retains its shape, can also be used for cider. Pollination group B.

APPLE Lanes Prince Albert

Mid-season cooker with green/white soft flesh. Can be stored until March. Pollination group B.

APPLE Laxtons Superb

Mid-season dessert apple, sweet and Cox like. Very popular.
Pollination group C

APPLE Lord Lambourne

Mid-season dessert, reliable cropper, sweet and aromatic. Very popular variety.
Pollination group B.

APPLE Michelin

A cider apple from France, medium sized fruit. Normandy 1782.

APPLE Newton Wonder

Late cooking apple, large fruit. Stores until March. Pollination group C.

APPLE Peasgood Nonsuch

Large dessert and cooking apple.An old variety.
Pollination group B.

APPLE Pitmaston Pineapple

Small eating apple, distinct flavour of pineapple. Hereford 1785.

APPLE Red Devil

An excellent self fertile eating apple. Red skinned with a sweet flavour. Good cropper and disease resistant. Ideal for all areas of the UK. Pollination group B.

APPLE Rev. W. Wilks

Early cooking apple. Large fruit. Bucks. 1904. Pollination group B.

APPLE Ribston Pippin

Sweet, aromatic crisp eater. Resistant to scab. Store to January. Triploid. N. Yorkshire 18th C. Pollination group A

APPLE ROOTSTOCKS

Try your hand at grafting your own apple trees.
These 2 year rootstocks are available bare root from January to March.

APPLE Scotch Bridget

Large cooking and eating apple. Scotland 1851. Pollination group B

APPLE Spartan

Mid-season dessert. Dark red fruit with sweet, juicy, white flesh. Good cropper and easy to grow.
Pollination group B

APPLE Stoke Edith Pippin

Mid-season eating apple. Another from our own county, russet and yellow, sweet and soft. Herefordshire 1872.

APPLE Sunset

Mid-season dessert apple, cox like flavour, but more disease resistant. Excellent garden variety. Store untill December. Can be grown in a pot on a dwarf rootstock.
Pollination group B

APPLE Tom Putt

Early/mid season cooker and cider apple. Good disease resistance. Dorset 1700's. Pollination group B

APPLE Tydeman's Late Orange

Rich and aromatic eater. Generally trouble free. As the name suggests, a late season apple. Pollination group B.

APPLE Warners King

Early cooker, a large pale green fruit. Kent 18th century. Pollination group B.

APPLE Worcester Pearmain

Mid-season dessert with orange/red fruit. Firm, juicy and sweet. A popular and reliable cropper.
Pollination group B

 
   
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