
Arthur Turner
Large yellow-green fruit. Cooks to a delicious yellow purée, needing hardly any sugar. Very attractive flower. If the tree form you require is unavailable online please call or email to check availability. Bare Root ONLY Available Oct-March

Ashmead’s Kernel
Pale green aromatic fruit with strong, sweet-sharp, intense, acid drop flavour, Firm white flesh, Beautiful Flowers. If the tree form you require is unavailable online please call or email to check availability. ( Glos 1700 ) Bare Root Available Oct … Read More

Blenheim Orange
Yellow-gold fruit has orange flush and a few red stripes. Nutty taste, sweet crumbly texture. An old favourite – cooks, eats and keeps well. When baked it keeps its shape and will produce a thick purée. If the tree form you … Read More

Bountiful
Cox’s Orange Pippin x Lane’s Prince Albert. Soft juicy fruit which is light and sweet when cooked. Slices retain their shape. A good garden tree. If the tree form you require is unavailable online please call or email to check … Read More

Bramley 20
A compact version of Bramley’s Seedling – 20% less vigorous with heavier crops. Highly recommended for the garden especially if grown on M27 dwarf rootstock to create the perfect mini Bramley. (Bristol 1970) Bare Root available Oct-March Root stock and … Read More

Bramley 20/Cox SF/Scrumptious®
All these varieties cross pollinate each other Bramley 20 – Cooking. A compact version of Bramley’s Seedling. Cox Self Fertile – Eating. A self fertile form of Cox’s Orange Pippin. Scrumptious – Eating. Self fertile,frost hardy when in flower, disease resistant,thin skinned.

Bramley 20/Cox SF/Worcs
All these varieties cross pollinate each other Bramley 20 – Cooking. A compact version of Bramley’s Seedling. Cox Self Fertile – Eating. A self fertile form of Cox’s Orange Pippin. Worcester Pearmain – Eating. Reliable crop of delicious orange-red fruit. Firm, juicy flesh is … Read More

Bramley’s Seedling
The finest cooker in the world! Green to greenish-yellow with strong acid flavour.

Bright Future
A late variety of excellent flavour with a good balance of sweetness and acidity. Eaten after christmas and stores very well. (Kent 2008) Bare Root ONLY Available Nov-March

Charles Ross
Peasgood’s Nonsuch x Cox’s Orange Pippin. An easy to grow apple with orange-red flesh. Sweet flavoured eater which also bakes well. Valued garden apple. Good for northern areas.