- 1Antonovka
A very hardy dual purpose apple from Russia.
- 2Arthur Turner
One of the best early season cooking apples with a very attractive blossom.
- 3Bardsey
Ther 'sainted' apple was found as an ancient tree on the Island of Bardsey (Ynys Enlli) off the coast North Wales
- 4Barnack Beauty
A late season dual purpose apple with attractive blossom.
- 5Blenheim Orange
A lovely classic English variety with a very distinctive flavour and attractive large fruit.
- 6Bountiful
A good heavy cropping mild flavoured cooking apple.
- 7Bramley 20
A compact version of Bramley's Seedling with a 20% reduced vigour.
- 8Bramley's Seedling
The most popular classic English cooking apple.
- 9Cellini
A dual purpose apple widely grown around Victorian London.
- 10Charles Ross
A very handsome traditional English dual purpose apple.
- 11Chelmsford Wonder
Once a widely grown and popular cooking apple.
- 12Coeur de Boeuf
An ancient large dark red French cooking apple named Coeur de Boeuf (Ox heart) because of its appearance.
- 13Costard
An ancient cooking apple thought to date back to the middle ages.
- 14Crimson Bramley
A more coloured sport of Bramley's Seedling.
- 15Crimson Peasgood
A more highly coloured sport of Peasgood Nonesuch.
- 16Crispin
A large sweet, yellow dual purpose apple originating from Japan where it is called Mutsu.
- 17Dumelow's Seedling
A popular Victorian cooking apple and a good frost resistant substitute for Bramley.
- 18Ecklinville
An old cooking apple originating from Northern Ireland.
- 19Edward VII
A mild flavoured late season cooking apple with very attactive blossom.
- 20Emperor Alexander
A large, attractive dual purpose apple thought to have originated from Ukraine.
- 21Flower of Kent
The apple which is said to have prompted Newton to formulate his theory of gravitation.
- 22Glockenapfel
An ancient bell shaped culinary apple famous for making apfelstrudel.
- 23Golden Spire
An old northern English cooking apple. Unusual tall, oblong shape and cidery flavour.
- 24Gravenstein
An old dual purpose apple with a distinctive savoury flavour popular in Scandanavia and Northern Europe.
- 25Grenadier
One of the best known of the early cooking apples.
- 26Howgate Wonder
The largest of the English cooking apples capable of producing exhibition fruit of enormous size.
- 27James Grieve
A good heavy cropping early season dual purpose apple from Scotland.
- 28Jonathan
An old American dessert apple. Red flushed, crisp, juicy and sweet but with plenty of refreshing acidity.
- 29Jumbo
A modern cooking apple comparable to Bramley. Great for Baking
- 30Karmijn de Sonnaville
An fantastically well flavoured large Dutch russet.
- 31Keswick Codlin
A very old traditional early season cooking apple producing a decorative tree with attractive blossom.
- 32King of the Pippins
A good dual purpose apple polupular in France where it is known as Reine des Reinettes.
- 33Lady of Wemyss
An old Scottish cooking apple.
- 34Lane's Prince Albert
A popular Victorian cooking apple.
- 35Lemon Pippin
An old apple with a lemon shape and colour.
- 36London Pippin
A prominently ribbed late cooking apple also known as Five Crown because of its shape.
- 37Lord Derby
A good disease resistant cooking apple suitable for northern Britain.
- 38Newton Wonder
An attractive and popular traditional English cooking apple.
- 39Pancake Apple
An excellent old cooking apple from Germany. An interesting garden alternative to Bramley.
- 40Peasgood's Nonsuch
A handsome Victorian cooking apple excellent for baked apple.
- 41Polly
A dual purpose apple from Cornwall.
- 42Reinette Rouge Étoilée
An old famous European apple with a distinct ribbed shape
- 43Reverend W Wilks
A good early season cooking apple with a compact tree very suitable for small gardens, cordons and espaliers.
- 44Tower of Glamis
An old Scottish cooking apple.
- 45Warner's King
An old cooking apple which was popular in Victorian England.
- 46Winter Pearmain
A rich aromatic dual purpose apple which keeps its shape when cooked.