Grimes Golden Apple (medium) Superior eating apple, great cider, keeps well. Flesh is crisp, fine-grained, and juicy. Rich, distinctive, aromatic spicy flavour. Believed to be one of the parents of Golden Delicious. © Crown Copyright Contains public sector information licensed... On Sale $39.00 Choose Options
Hubbardston Nonsuch Apple (medium) Originated in Hubbardston, Massachusetts, USA in 1832. Hubbardston Nonsuch has a high sugar content and a rich, complex flavour. Very useful for cider as well as eating fresh. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Huonville Crab Apple (dwarf) Huonville Crab was discovered growing wild in the Huon Valley by Bob Magnus of Huonville who suggests the tree may be a cross between an apple and a crab apple. Fruit flesh is red coloured, flowers a bright crimson and the fruit skin quite purple even... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Irish Peach Apple (medium) Introduced to England from Ireland in 1820, a vigorous tree bearing good crops. Crisp, juicy, pale cream flesh. Good balance of sugar and acidity. Has excellent flavour for an early apple and is best eaten from the tree. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses:... On Sale $39.00 Choose Options
Jonagold Apple (dwarf) Jonagold is grown through Europe and Japan. A cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic honey flavour. Considered one of the best of all modern apples. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses:... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Jonagold Apple (stepover) Jonagold is grown through Europe and Japan. A cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic honey flavour. Considered one of the best of all modern apples. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses:... On Sale $39.50 Choose Options
Jonagold Apple (tall) Jonagold is grown through Europe and Japan. A cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic honey flavour. Considered one of the best of all modern apples. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses:... On Sale $39.00 Choose Options
King David Apple (dwarf) Discovered in 1893 in a hedgerow in Washington County, Arkansas, USA. It was introduced in 1902 by stark bros., Louisiana, USA. Fruits have rather coarse flesh with a sub-acid, slightly sweet flavour. © Crown Copyright Contains public sector... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Lady Williams Apple (medium) Originated as a chance seedling in Donnybrook, Western Australia, in about 1935. Parents unknown but thought to be Granny Smith and Jonathan. Fruits have firm, crisp flesh. It rarely reaches maturity in the UK. Contains public sector information licensed... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Leprechaun (TM) Apple (dwarf) The Leprechaun™ Apple tree is a compact, spur bearing form of the Granny Smith variety. Requires minimal pruning and produces full size, high quality Granny Smith apples. Leprechaun is a true dwarf variety as the tree itself is dwarfing (as opposed... On Sale $39.50 Choose Options
Lovejoy’s Lunch Apple (dwarf) Lovejoy's Lunch is a seedling that was growing in an old blacksmiths workshop at Long Gully in Bendigo where the Lovejoy family lived last century. They loved the apples so much that they took a cutting of it when they moved and successfully established... On Sale $39.00 Choose Options
McIntosh Apple (medium) Discovered in 1796 by John McIntosh near Dundela, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada. Propagated by Allan McIntosh. It was introduced and named in about 1870. Fruits have white, rather soft, fine-textured, very juicy flesh with a sweet, pleasant vinous... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
McIntosh Apple (tall) Discovered in 1796 by John McIntosh near Dundela, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada. Propagated by Allan McIntosh. It was introduced and named in about 1870. Fruits have white, rather soft, fine-textured, very juicy flesh with a sweet, pleasant vinous... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Mutsu Apple (medium) Bred in Mutsu in Japan in 1930 it has inherited the sweet flavour of Golden Delicious, one of its parents, also cooks well. Named Mutsu in 1948 and then renamed Crispin in the UK for commercial reasons in 1968. Grown commercially in the USA for... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Orleans Reinette Apple (medium) An old variety sometimes confused with Blenheim Orange, but it is considered sweeter and richer in flavour. Described in 1776 by Dutch botanist Knoop, thought to be French, its origin is uncertain. Received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural... On Sale $39.00
Pink Lady™ (Cripp's Pink) Apple (dwarf) Pink Lady™ is the trade mark name for the variety Cripps Pink, an Aussie apple that has taken the UK by storm. Bred by John Cripps at Stoneville Research Station part of the (then named) Western Australia Department of Agriculture by... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Pink Lady™ (Cripp's Pink) Apple (medium) Pink Lady™ is the trade mark name for the variety Cripps Pink, an Aussie apple that has taken the UK by storm. Bred by John Cripps at Stoneville Research Station part of the (then named) Western Australia Department of Agriculture by... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Pink Lady™ (Cripp's Pink) Apple (stepover) Pink Lady™ is the trade mark name for the variety Cripps Pink, an Aussie apple that has taken the UK by storm. Bred by John Cripps at Stoneville Research Station part of the (then named) Western Australia Department of Agriculture by... On Sale $39.50 Choose Options
Pink Lady™ (Cripp's Pink) Apple (tall) Pink Lady™ is the trade mark name for the variety Cripps Pink, an Aussie apple that has taken the UK by storm. Bred by John Cripps at Stoneville Research Station part of the (then named) Western Australia Department of Agriculture by... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Red Gravenstein Apple (medium) Apple Red Gravenstein is a splendid red apple that is a sport of Gravenstein a famous eating apple. Red Gravenstein was found by Van Sent V. Whipple in Washington, USA in 1907-1908. It is the same as the Gravenstein except the large fruit has mottled... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Rokewood Apple (dwarf) Originated in the Rokewood District near the Victorian regional city of Ballarat in the 1870?s. Popular in 19th century England because, as it ripens towards the start of the Australian winter and keeps well, it could be shipped to London and be on sale... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Royal Gala Apple (dwarf) A more highly coloured clone of Gala. Discovered in 1971 by H.W. Ten Hove, New Zealand. Introduced in 1974 by D.W. McKenzie, Fruit Research Orchard, Havelock North, New Zealand. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with an aromatic flavour. Pollination... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Royal Gala Apple (medium) A more highly coloured clone of Gala. Discovered in 1971 by H.W. Ten Hove, New Zealand. Introduced in 1974 by D.W. McKenzie, Fruit Research Orchard, Havelock North, New Zealand. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with an aromatic flavour. Pollination... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Royal Gala Apple (stepover) A more highly coloured clone of Gala. Discovered in 1971 by H.W. Ten Hove, New Zealand. Introduced in 1974 by D.W. McKenzie, Fruit Research Orchard, Havelock North, New Zealand. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with an aromatic flavour. Pollination... On Sale $0.00