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A reliably heavy cropping cooking apple. It makes a good sauce & is a first rate baking apple cooking to a soft, richly-flavoured puree. The ripe fruit have blushing pink-brown highlights over the green skin. A vigorous, hardy tree, it is great for frosty areas in the South & sheltered areas up North. Harvest from August to November. Awarded an AGM for its flowers. 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.... . ...
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A direct decendant of the very tree from which the apple fell that landed on Sir Isaac Newton's head! Each tree will come with its own certificate that authenticates that the DNA of the tree has been verified to be a direct descendant of this original tree that still stands at Woolthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire. Flowers May; harvest October. Pollination group 3. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. Height 3m after 10 years. For planting & growing advice read our Apple Tree growing guide. ...
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An easy-to-grow variety that keeps its shape when cooked & is sweeter than the majority of other cookers. Introduced in the 1960s, its quite modern for a cooking apple. Allow the fruit to ripen longer on the tree & you can eat it like a dessert apple too. Harvest September. Pollination group 2. ...
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A dessert variety that can be enjoyed & harvested from mid-October. With a subtle, nutty flavour compared to more modern varieties, the skins are brightly coloured & shaded on each side of the fruit. A Semi dwarf tree reaching a mature height of up to 4m (13'). This variety is not self-fertile so for heavy crops grow with another variety.  ...
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Apple (Malus) Appeltini Boasting white flowers in spring & bite-sized fruits! 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 & ripen from violet 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 & will grow in sun or partial shade. ...
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A new, compact variety producing masses of pink-white flowers adding early seasonal interest, a generous crop of bite-sized fruits ripen from a magenta to a rich red colour. Sweet flavour appealing to kids for their lunch boxes.  Harvesting from August until November with the best crops after 5 years of establishment. The variety is self-fertile so does not require a pollination partner.  Height & spread: 2m (6'). ...
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A new, compact variety producing masses of pink-white flowers adding early seasonal interest, a generous crop of bite-sized fruits ripen from a magenta to a rich red colour. Sweet flavour appealing to kids for their lunch boxes.  Harvesting from August until November with the best crops after 5 years of establishment. The variety is self-fertile so does not require a pollination partner.  Height & spread: 2m (6'). ...
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Apple (Malus) Adams Pearmain

A dessert variety that can be enjoyed and harvested from mid-October. With a subtle, nutty flavour compared to more modern varieties, the skins are brightly coloured and shaded on each side of the fruit. A Semi dwarf tree reaching a mature height of up to 4m (13'). This variety is not self-fertile so for heavy crops grow with another variety. 
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A dessert variety that can be enjoyed & harvested from mid-October. With a subtle, nutty flavour compared to more modern varieties, the skins are brightly coloured & shaded on each side of the fruit. A Semi dwarf tree reaching a mature height of up to 4m (13'). This variety is not self-fertile so for heavy crops grow with another variety. 

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dwarf - A creature originating from Germanic mythology.
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Suttons Seeds
Suttons Seeds are an internationally renowned supplier of all types of seeds for fruit and vegetables. Originally founded in 1806 by John Sutton it is now based in Paignton.

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