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to Zelcovas. From the very small for a tub on the patio to much larger trees; available from 1
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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 Coxs 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 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 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 Greensleeves

Mid-season dessert, crisp and tangy. Easy to grow and disease resistant, excellent garden apple. Will not store.
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 Katja (Katy)

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

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 Ribston Pippin

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

APPLE Spartan

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

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 Worcester Permain

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

PEAR Beth

Small, sweet and juicy eating pear. Good cropper and excellent garden variety. Pollination group B.

PEAR Concorde

Late season dessert pear, large fruit which is sweet and juicy. Compact grower. Self fertile.
Pollination group C.

PEAR Conference

Popular eater, sweet and juicy, good cropper. Self fertile, pollination group B.

PEAR Doyenne du Comice

Mid-season dessert. A good quality pear of excellent flavour.
Pollination group B.

PEAR Josephine de Malines

Mid season dessert. Generally disease resistant and a good keeper. Pollination group B.

PEAR Onward

Dessert pear. Good cropping, excellent garden variety with white flesh and good flavour. Pollination group B.

PEAR Williams Bon Chretien

Mid-season dessert. Very juicy and sweet, reliable cropper.
Pollination group B

PLUM Victoria

Mid-season eating plum. A self fertile variety of good quality. Very popular despite being disease prone.
Pollination group B

 
   
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