Scotch Bridget |
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A useful dual purpose apple, as its name suggests originated in Scotland around the mid 1800's. A full flavoured crisp apple. |
Maiden |
£17.00 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£21.00 |
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Standard |
£32.50 |
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Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
October |
Scrumptious |
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A
self-fertile new variety, named for its wonderful
complexity of flavours. Fruit is thin skinned making it
ideal for children. Frost hardy and produces heavy crops |
Maiden |
£14.50 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£18.50 |
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Standard |
£30.00 |
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Dessert |
Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
September |
Somerset Redstreak |
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A typical old bitter sweet cider variety. |
Maiden |
£17.00 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£21.00 |
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Standard |
£32.50 |
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Spartan |
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Mid-season
Canadian apple with dark red almost purple skin, very
aromatic with white, crisp, melting juicy flesh of the
highest quality. Canada C.1926 |
Maiden |
£14.50 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£18.50 |
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Standard |
£30.00 |
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Dessert |
Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
October |
St Cecilia |
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Originally from Monmouth Pale yellow greenfruit of exceptional quality with a definate hint of its cox parentage. Good Keeper. |
Maiden |
£17.00 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£21.00 |
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Standard |
£32.50 |
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Pollination |
1 |
Harvest |
September |
St
Edmunds Russet |
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Perhaps
the best mid season russet of all. Raised in Suffolk in
the 19th century with a crisp sweet flavour.
Very beautiful with a smooth, golden-straw yellow skin.
Flesh very juicy and crisp with a rich pear-like flavour.
Listed among the six best apples of England. Heavy annual
cropper. Makes one of the best dwarf trees. Suffolk C.1875 |
Maiden |
£17.00 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£21.00 |
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Standard |
£32.50 |
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Use |
Dessert |
Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
October |
St
Magdalen |
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A
medium sized apple with cream flesh and a very sweet
flavour. Norfolk C.1890 |
Maiden |
£17.00 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£21.00 |
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Standard |
£32.50 |
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Use |
Dessert |
Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
October |
Stanway Seedling |
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Maiden |
£17.00 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£21.00 |
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Standard |
£32.50 |
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Stoke
Edith Pippin |
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Mid-season
eating apple, russet and yellow with sweet and soft pale
yellow flesh. Hertfordshire C.1872 |
Maiden |
£17.00 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£21.00 |
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Standard |
£32.50 |
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Use |
Dessert |
Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
October |
Sturmer
Pippin |
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Excellent late green yellow
Suffolk dessert apple flushed red whose flavour develops
in storage. A good producer on a tree of moderate size. Also makes excellent cider. High in vitamin C but needs
a good summer to ripen fruit Suffolk C.1831 |
Maiden |
£14.50 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£18.50 |
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Standard |
£30.00 |
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Use |
Dessert |
Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
October |
Sunset |
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Very
similar to Cox but much easier to grow and more disease
resistant. Small to medium sized fruit with an orange
flush over a golden yellow skin covered in small russet
patches. An excellent garden substitute for Cox. Kent
C.1918 |
Maiden |
£14.50 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£18.50 |
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Standard |
£30.00 |
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Use |
Dessert |
Pollination |
3 |
Harvest |
September |
Suntan |
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Medium-large
fruit, gold-yellow flushed and striped orange-red. Flesh,
sharp & juicy. Very good flavour. A vigorous,
spreading tree and a good cropper. Kent C.1955 |
Maiden |
£14.50 |
Feathered
Maiden |
£18.50 |
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Standard |
£30.00 |
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Use |
Dessert |
Pollination |
4 |
Harvest |
November |
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