Apple ?Annie Elizabeth? is a traditional English cooking apple raised around 1857.
Sweet tasting and juicy apples ready to harvest in September and October, with amazing red flesh. Ideal for eating fresh, cooking and making pink apple juice. The tree itself bears attractive, deep crimson blossom, making it an excellent ornamental centrepiece in the spring garden, allotment or orchard. Ht. 2m. Supplied in 9cm pot.
Braeburn is a first class dessert apple - crisp without being hard, and very juicy. This variety can be harvested in October and stores very well.
Apple 'Bramley's Seedling' (patio) is a great tree to grow, if you enjoy baking and cooking. It is renowned for its suitability for apple pies, crumbles, sauces and purees.
Apple 'Cox's Orange Pippin' is a traditional apple, that has been popular for generations. The juicy, thin skinned, red-orange apples have a distinct and delicious taste.
Apple 'Discovery' is a well known dessert variety with a fine, sweet flavour that brings to mind a hint of strawberries. Although often found in supermarkets, it has a short storage potential of just a couple of weeks, so it is best eaten when picked fresh from the tree.
A mid-season dessert apple producing a heavy crop of distinctive russet-bronze fruits, with firm, crisp flesh and a rich, nutty flavour which makes it perfect for juicing and tarts and also an excellent apple for the cheese board!
A superb RHS AGM variety that makes a fantastic cooking apple and a delicious dessert apple too! Harvest the fruits in early September for refreshingly sharp apples that hold their shape well during cooking. A few weeks later the fruits mature, taking on a sweet flavour and soft texture that makes the perfect dessert fruit.
Apple ?Pixie? is a Cox-style, aromatic, dessert apple which is more suited to colder, wetter climates than Cox.
Apple ?Cox Self Fertile' produces juicy, crisp dessert fruits that are similar to ?Cox?s Orange Pippin?, but without the need for a pollination partner. This self fertile variety is rapidly gaining popularity for its late crop of aromatic eating apples that can be harvested from late September into October.
A juicy, refreshingly sweet apple that is instantly recognisable by its deep maroon colour. Apple 'Spartan' is also an excellent pollinator for other apple trees and so is extremely useful in any collection.
This apple tree selection has three popular and traditional cultivars, and is a nice addition to a fruit and vegetable garden, allotment or medium sized garden.