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.
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
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)
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
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
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
Honeycrisp is a beautiful, high quality dessert apple. This all American favourite variety produces impressively large apples. The apple is a yellow green flushed with red & orange russet. The bite gives a coarse, crisp, slightly sparkling texture, the flavour … Read More
Winter Gem is a new apple with an amazing flavour! Green attractive fruits are flushed with pinkish-red. A strong grower, it does need good pollination as it can be a shy cropper in some years. Best on a dwarf rootstock … Read More