Fiesta
Cox’s Orange Pippin x Idared. Rich, aromatic and sweet with a crisp texture. Excellent garden tree with Cox-like characteristics. Very heavy crops. Ideal for northern areas. If variations of this product are unavailable now, you can pre-order now for delivery or collection from Lodge … Read More
Golden Delicious
Well known crisp eater. Greenish-yellow turning gold. Sweet, honey flavour. Flavour is superior to imported fruit when grown in the UK. If variations of this product are unavailable now, you can pre-order now for delivery or collection from Lodge Farm Plants late August … Read More
Greensleeves
James Grieve x Golden Delicious. A reliable midseason variety. Pale, greenish-yellow. Crisp, tangy, easy to grow, and a good pollinator for other varieties. Self Fertile
Herefordshire Russet
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
Howgate Wonder
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
James Grieve
Red flush stripes over pale green. Crisp and juicy. Excellent flavour and reliable cropper – deservedly popular.
Katy
James Grieve x Worcester Pearmain. Heavy crops of bright red early fruit, with sweet, juicy, acid, firm flesh. Makes excellent fresh juice and even a palatable cider. Good pollinator.
Kidds Orange Red
Sweet crisp and aromatic with a balanced flavour. Good alternative to Cox
Kingston Black (Cider)
A good bitter sharp juice which makes a fine single vintage. Pick November. If variations of this product are unavailable now, you can pre-order now for delivery or collection from Lodge Farm Plants late August to mid September 2021 for … Read More
Laxton’s Superb
Wyken Pippin x Cox’s Orange Pippin. Sweet and aromatic possessing certain similarities to Cox. Can become biennial bearing. A good substitute for Cox’s Orange Pippin in colder exposed areas. Purple flush and red stripes give this an old fashioned attractive appearance. If variations of … Read More
Limelight
Discovery x Greensleeves. This improved Greensleeves type is abundant in cropping. The apple has a clean, smooth finish and seems to glow when ripe with the occasional attractive pink blush. It is crisp, refreshing, and very disease resistant. Makes a neat, compact tree. Bred by … Read More
Lord Hindlip
A very handsome apple with a crimson flush and rich aromatic flavour. Cream coloured flesh with a coarse texture. A native West Midland variety.