A Victorian apple resulting from a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin & Peasgood Nonsuch. Named after the head gardener in the late 1800s at Welford Park in Berkshire, its taste is sharp with a tang of orange when freshly picked (although it sweetens when it has been stored for a bit). White-fleshed, Charles Ross can also be cooked &, as it's really juicy, it also makes great cider. Supplied in a 9 litre pot bag. Trees will be delivered in specially designed packaging to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. As a rough guide, trees supplied in 9 litre pot bags are 2 years old & Approx. 1.5m tall when delivered. Those supplied in other size pot bags will vary. Culture: Full growing instructions included. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. We have carefully chosen roostocks to ensure that trees crop well & remain a manageable size in your garden. Most of our varieties will pollinate themselves satisfactorily, however the best fruit set is achieved by growing two varieties of the same species.. 1 Tree.... .