Blenheim Orange x Newton Wonder. A large, yellow striped red cooker. Keeps shape well when cooked but has a very light taste. Can also be used as an eater as it is quite sweet and juicy. Often holder of the … Read More
Cox’s Orange Pippin x Idared. The russet with a Cox flavour. Exceptional eating quality with a rich aromatic flavour. A ‘taste testings’ winner! Picking in early October with storage until late January. The tree is well spurred, well shaped and … Read More
Cox’s Orange Pippin x Bramley’s Seedling. The perfect dual purpose apple with a fine dessert flavour developing by mid winter. It is a fine cooking apple from mid September onwards having a refreshing acidic, tangy quality for a multitude of culinary uses … Read More
A self fertile selection of Queen Cox. The best commercial form of Cox with attractive colour and occasional russet spots. Good yields due to its precocious self fertility. (Bristol 1975)
Jupiter is a large Cox-flavoured apple, but a more robust. Flesh is sweet, juicy and aromatic. A strong growing tree. Produces pinkish-white flowers in the Spring.
Paradice Gold is an excellent new dessert apple. The fruit has attractive red skin and a sweet, crisp flavour. The fruit has superb characteristics, a great all rounder.