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
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)
Fortune, a very good quality, mid season dessert apple, similar to Cox’s Orange Pippin. Creamy white flesh, moderately firm with a coarse-texture, juicy, sweet aromatic flavour. Flavours best when left for longer on the tree to mature. Also known as … Read More
If variations of this product are unavailable now, you can pre-order now for delivery or collection from Lodge Farm Plants late September 2021 for pot grown trees (or late November / early December for bare-root).
Jonagold is a high quality fruit, dark red with darker red stripes and a slight grey russet. Creamy white texture with a honey aromatic flavour. Can be used for cider and juice to.
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) If variations of this product are unavailable … Read More
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