APPLE Ashmeads Kernel |
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Mid season eating apple, sharp acid flavour. Can be stored to February. Gloucester c.1700. Pollination group C.
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APPLE Blenheim Orange |
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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
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APPLE Coxs Orange Pippin |
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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
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APPLE Discovery |
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Early dessert apple. Crisp and juicy with pink tinge to the flesh. Disease resistant. Does not store well.
Pollination group B.
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APPLE Egremont Russet |
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Mid-season dessert apple, nutty flavour. The most popular of the russets. Will store until December. Sussex 19th century. Pollination group B.
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APPLE Fiesta |
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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
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APPLE Greensleeves |
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Mid-season dessert, crisp and tangy. Easy to grow and disease resistant, excellent garden apple. Will not store.
Pollination group B.
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APPLE James Grieve |
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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
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APPLE Katja (Katy) |
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Early/mid-season dessert apple. Bright red fruit with white juicy flesh.
Pollination group B. Sweden 1947.
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APPLE King of the Pippins |
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Dessert and cooking apple, golden and juicy. When cooked it retains its shape, can also be used for cider. Pollination group B.
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APPLE Lanes Prince Albert |
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Mid-season cooker with green/white soft flesh. Can be stored until March. Pollination group B.
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APPLE Laxtons Superb |
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Mid-season dessert apple, sweet and Cox like. Very popular.
Pollination group C
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Apple Lord Lambourne |
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Mid-season dessert, reliable cropper, sweet and aromatic. Very popular variety.
Pollination group B.
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APPLE Ribston Pippin |
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Sweet, aromatic crisp eater. Resistant to scab. Store to January. Triploid. N. Yorkshire 18th C. Pollination group A
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APPLE Spartan |
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Mid-season dessert. Dark red fruit with sweet, juicy, white flesh. Good cropper and easy to grow.
Pollination group B
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APPLE Sunset |
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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
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APPLE Worcester Permain |
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Mid-season dessert with orange/red fruit. Firm, juicy and sweet. A popular and reliable cropper.
Pollination group B
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PEAR Beth |
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Small, sweet and juicy eating pear. Good cropper and excellent garden variety. Pollination group B.
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PEAR Concorde |
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Late season dessert pear, large fruit which is sweet and juicy. Compact grower. Self fertile.
Pollination group C.
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PEAR Conference |
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Popular eater, sweet and juicy, good cropper. Self fertile, pollination group B.
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PEAR Doyenne du Comice |
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Mid-season dessert. A good quality pear of excellent flavour.
Pollination group B.
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PEAR Josephine de Malines |
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Mid season dessert. Generally disease resistant and a good keeper. Pollination group B.
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PEAR Onward |
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Dessert pear. Good cropping, excellent garden variety with white flesh and good flavour. Pollination group B.
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PEAR Williams Bon Chretien |
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Mid-season dessert. Very juicy and sweet, reliable cropper.
Pollination group B
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PLUM Victoria |
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Mid-season eating plum. A self fertile variety of good quality. Very popular despite being disease prone.
Pollination group B
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