- 1Autumn Pearmain
Thought to be an ancient apple possibly dating from 16th century.
- 2Bardsey
Ther 'sainted' apple was found as an ancient tree on the Island of Bardsey (Ynys Enlli) off the coast North Wales
- 3Bloody Ploughman
A legendary dark red dessert apple from Scotland with some red flesh.
- 4Burford's Redflesh
Red fleshed apple discovered by Tom Burford USA
- 5Captain Kidd
The more highly coloured sport of Kidd's Orange Red with a strong pear drops flavour.
- 6Carswell's Orange
A handsom aromatic mid season dessert apple.
- 7Cellini
A dual purpose apple widely grown around Victorian London.
- 8Charles Ross
A very handsome traditional English dual purpose apple.
- 9Cox's Orange Pippin
Regarded as the finest of English apples with an intense aromatic flavour rarely matched by any other.
- 10Crimson Peasgood
A more highly coloured sport of Peasgood Nonesuch.
- 11Egremont Russet
The best know and most popular of the russet apples. Very distinctive rich nutty flavour.
- 12Ellison's Orange
Intensely aromatic Cox like apple with an aniseed flavour. A good alternative to Cox for northern Britain.
- 13Emperor Alexander
A large, attractive dual purpose apple thought to have originated from Ukraine.
- 14Gascoyne's Scarlet
A victorian Kentish variety. Large, handsome red fruit. Produces excellent pink juice.
- 15Gavin
An excellent but little know variety. Very crisp, sweet fruit.
- 16Greensleeves
A popular garden variety which produces regular heavy crops of sweet golden yellow fruit.
- 17Hamid's Red Pippin®
New seedling apple raised at Keepers Nursery and named after my dearly missed father Hamid Habibi
- 18Hidden Rose
A curious sweet dessert apple with yellow/orange skin and pink flesh
- 19Jupiter
An excellent Cox type apple. Larger and redder in colour than Cox.
- 20King of the Pippins
A good dual purpose apple polupular in France where it is known as Reine des Reinettes.
- 21Limelight
An excellent new disease resistant dessert apple bred in Kent.
- 22Lord Lambourne
A popular traditional English mid season apple. Good flavour and disease resistance.
- 23McIntosh Red
A very popular apple in North America where it is often referred to simply as Mac. The famous Apple personal computer was named after this apple.
- 24Merton Worcester
An excellent early to mid season red apple with a strawberry flavour.
- 25Norfolk Royal
A bright red apple with sweet crisp and juicy white flesh.
- 26Norfolk Royal Russet
A vastly superior russetted sport of Norfolk Royal. Very aromatic and light crisp flesh. One of the most beautiful apples in my opinion
- 27Nuvar™ Cabare™
new dessert apple
- 28Nuvar™ Stardance™
new dessert apple
- 29Opalescent
A very striking large dark red apple one widely grown in New England.
- 30Peasgood's Nonsuch
A handsome Victorian cooking apple excellent for baked apple.
- 31Polka
A red and green late season Ballerina apple which naturally grows in a columnar form.
- 32Red Devil
A new disease resistant apple with a refreshing tangy flavour and pink tinged flesh.
- 33Red Sauce
An old American apple with pink stained flesh.
- 34Red Windsor®
An aromatic Cox like apple. Sweeter and more diseases resistant than Cox.
- 35Redgold
Golden Delicious x Richared Delicious, a very sweet apple.
- 36Rival
Crisp, juicy lightly aromatic apple.
- 37Rubinette
One of the best tasting apples in the world. An excellent strong cox like balanced taste.
- 38Rubinola
A delicious and attractive modern disease resistant apple with sweet melting flesh. Very reliable cropper.
- 39Shenandoah
A reliable cropper with an excellent flavour similar to Cox.
- 40St Edmund's Pippin
A very fine flavoured golden russet apple.
- 41Sunset
An excellent garden substitute for Cox particularly for regions where Cox can not be grown successfully.
- 42Webster's Pinkmeat
A red fleshed apple from Germany