Adams Pearmain
Adam’s Pearmain is a distinctive late, high quality dessert apple. Orange flush with attractive lenticel spots and red-brown smooth skin. Cream juicy flesh attractive and a very healthy apple which is resistant to scab, frost and powdery mildew. White, pink tipped … Read More
Annie Elizabeth
Description: Annie Elizabeth is a traditional English cooking apple large, round-oblong, irregular fruit. Orange-red flushed with bright broken crimson-red stripes. Cream-white flesh and has a sweeter, light flavour than most culinary varieties making it ideal for stewing, crimson blossom in the … Read More
Arthur Turner
Description: Arthur Turner is a mid-season cooking apple from Buckinghamshire a large yellow-green fruit and tough skin. Coarse textured flesh, somewhat dry, and acid. A hardy baker, makes a well-flavoured golden puree, not needing much sugar . Suitable for pies as … Read More
Ashmead’s Kernel
Ashmead’s Kernel is an old traditional English russet, classed as one of the best late dessert apples., pear drops is the essence of the flavour of Ashmead’s Kernel! Fruit is pale green with strong, sweet-sharp, intense, acid drop flavour and … Read More
Beauty Of Bath
Description: Beauty of Bath is an early hardy dessert apple, Good grower for the whole of the uk. Heavy cropper juicy and sweet bright red flushed fruits and the flesh is often stained pink under the skin when fully ripe. The … 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
Bloody Ploughman
Bloody Ploughman an older variety from Carse of Gowrie. A blood red apple with knobbly skin, intensely juicy with a crisp texture! Beautiful light pink blossom in the spring. This is a hardy tree that grows very well in colder … Read More
Braeburn
Braeburn is common commercial growth variety. It is a crisp aromatic apple which stores extremely well. Prefers to be planted in a sheltered, sunny spot.
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)
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.
Chivers Delight
Chivers Delight is a good keeper, very similar to Braeburn in flavour and texture. Has a waxy skin which helps it store well into January. Flesh has a juicy hint of honey flavour. White blossom and green leaves in the … Read More