Mid-season, crops well UK-wide. Extremely heavy cropping, fruit is pale green, turning pale yellow, with a crisp flesh that becomes sweeter. Dual-purpose (an eater that cooks well), good resistance to the usual diseases (mildew, scab, canker etc.). Also an excellent pollinator – not self-fertile, but easily pollinated by any other apples nearby. Cross between James Grieve and Golden Delicious, one of those happy accidents that combines the best qualities of both while avoiding all their faults. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 3m.
Early season variety with bright red fruit with sweet white flesh. Excellent in colder areas. Highly effective pollinator for other varieties. Eating apple. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. (An English Heritage fruit variety.) Harvest September-October. Grown on M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. Height 3m after 10 years. Pollination group 3. (SF - self-fertile). Supplied as a bare root tree. For growing and planting advice read our leaflet The_Fruit_Garden.
The Nations Favourite! Will set great fruits without a pollinator. Fruit is juicy and sweet with a typical mellow Cox taste. Deep red flush, excellent keeper. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Grown on M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. Height 3m after 10 years. Pollination group 3. (SF - self-fertile). Supplied as a bare root tree. For growing and planting advice read our leaflet The_Fruit_Garden.
Perfect if you have only a limited space for growing fruit trees, but would love to have a wide range of delicious varieties to enjoy! Each of these trees has had several outstanding varieties grafted onto the single stem, so you can enjoy picking them all from just one tree! Self-fertile. Supplied in a 5 litre pot. Semi dwarf rootstock – height and spread 2-3 metres after 7 years. APPLE - 5 great apples on a single tree! For planting and growing advice read our Apple Tree growing guide. Elstar - The Elstar apple is an apple cultivar that was first developed in the Netherlands in Elst in the 1950s by crossing Golden Delicious and Ingrid Marie apples. Golden Delicious - Golden Delicious is a large, yellowish-green skinned cultivar and very sweet to the taste. It is a favorite for salads and apple sauce. Jonagold - The apple has a fluffily crisp fruit. It is juicy and aromatic and has a sweet-sour taste. The skin can also turn out fully red or green other than Golden-Red. Cox &ndash - Often regarded as the finest of all eating apples. Rode Boskoop – Firm, tart and fragrant apples.
Britains most loved cooking apple! Less vigorous and more controllable than regular Bramley. Will provide a huge crop. Is a triploid variety so will need 2 other apples nearby for pollination. Grown on M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. Height 4m after 10 years. Pollination group 3. Supplied as a bare root tree. For growing and planting advice read our leaflet The_Fruit_Garden.
Apple (Malus) Appeltini Producing small but tasty fruits and white flowers in spring! A compact tree producing a mass of pink-white flowers in spring, followed by a generous crop of small bite-sized fruits. They hang on the tree for quite a long time and ripen from purple to a rich red. The fruits are much smaller than your normal apple but they do taste delicious! They are self-fertile so will not need pollinating to produce fruit. Ideal for smaller garden borders or grow in a larger pot on the patio and will grow in sun or partial shade.