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  • Apple 'Katy' Out of Stock

    Also known as ‘Katja’. A medium sized apple which has bright red skin over light yellow-green. The flesh is pale cream and is sweet, juicy, acid, and firm. It bears heavy crops and is a good pollinator. Its season of use is from mid-August to mid-September (Sweden 1947) Flowering Group 3.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

  • Apple 'Keswick Codlin' Out of Stock

    A medium sized apple which has pale yellow skin on the shaded side but deeper yellow with an orange or bluish tinge on the exposed side. The flesh is pale yellowish white, tender, very juicy, and soft, with a brisk and pleasant flavour. Its season of use is from June to September. (Lancashire 18th Century) Flowering Group 1.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

  • Apple 'Kidd's Orange Red' Out of Stock

    A medium-sized apple which has a deep pinky crimson flush and some darker stripes over pale yellow skin. The flesh is similar in taste to Cox with its good balance of sugar and acidity, the taste is claimed to be similar to Parma violet sweets. Pick in mid-October. Its season of use is from November to January. (New Zealand 1924) Flowering Group 3.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

  • Apple 'King's Acre Pippin' Out of Stock

    A large apple which can have a brownish red flush over dull green coloured skin. The creamy white, tinged green flesh is firm, coarse textured, and juicy, with a rich aromatic flavour. Its season of use is December to March. (Isle of Wight 1915) Flowering Group 3.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

  • Apple 'Kingston Black' Out of Stock

    Bittersharp. A small to medium sized apple which has yellow green skin which is flushed, flecked, and slightly striped very dark red, almost black, which is dry, rather rough with russet spreading slightly to the cheek. The reddened flesh is bittersharp, mildly acidic with some astringency, rich and fruity. The fruit is ripe in early November. (Somerset 19th Century) Flowering Group 5

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

  • Apple 'Lady Henniker' Out of Stock

    A very large apple which has which has yellow skin on the shaded side and a faint blush of red with crimson stripes on the exposed side. The brisk, and finely textured, green tinged flesh cooks to a strongly flavoured pale yellow puree, hardly needing extra sugar. Its season of use is October to February, it also makes a nice dessert variety. (Suffolk 1873) Flowering Group 3

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

  • Apple 'Lane's Prince Albert'
    Price range: £31.25 through £53.00

    A large apple which has grass-green skin which changes to clear pale yellow as it reaches maturity, the exposed side is pale red with bright crimson stripes. The flesh is greenish-white, soft, cooking to a lemon puree. Picks in October and can be used through to March. (Berkhamstead, Herts. 19th Century) Flowering Group 4.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

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  • Apple 'Laxton's Superb'
    Price range: £53.00 through £102.50

    A medium-seized apple which has a purple flush and red stripes over greenish-yellow skin. The finely textured white flesh is sweet and possesses certain similarities to Cox. Its season of use is from November to January. (Bedford 1897) Flowering Group 4

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

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  • Apple 'Limelight'
    £53.00

    This is an improved form of Apple ‘Greensleeves’ which was bred from Apple ‘Discovery’ and Apple ‘Greensleeves’. A medium-sized apple which has a clear yellow-green skin which has a slight pink blush on the exposed side, the fruit seems to glow when the apple is ripe in September. The flesh is crisp and refreshing. Disease resistant. Its season of use is from late September to December. (Kent 2000) Flowering Group 3.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from December to March

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  • Apple 'Lord Lambourne'
    Price range: £53.00 through £60.00

    A medium-sized apple which has an orange-red flush on the exposed side with broken red stripes over greenish yellow skin and is speckled with russet. The flesh is creamy-white and is crisp, moderately sweet, aromatic, with some flavour of strawberry. A reliable cropper. Its season of use is from late September to November. (Bedford 1907) Flowering Group 2.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from December to March

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    Bittersweet. A small to medium sized apple which has greenish yellow to yellow skin which is has a slight flush of pinky orange, which is smooth and slightly waxy, with slight russet from the stem basin to the cheek. The white flesh is sweet with some astringency. The fruit is ripe in October. (Normandy, France 1782) Flowering Group 5

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

  • Apple 'Newton Wonder' Out of Stock

    A medium to very large apple which has a greenish yellow to yellow skin which has a brownish to orange red flush on the exposed side and red stripes. The flesh cooks to a cream, juicy puree which is brisk. When baked the flesh is creamy and frothy. Late in the season it makes a brisk dessert apple. It picks in mid-October and can be used from November to March. (Derbyshire 19th Century). Flowering Group 5.

    Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March