
Origin: Derrbyshire UK, 1870
Pollination: Newton Wonder is partially self-fertile and would produce some crop without a pollinator but would benefit considerably from a pollinator.Find pollination partners >
British-grown  All our bare-root trees are personally hand-grafted by our Nursery Manager and grown on at our nursery in Kent. We have Defra and Plant Healthy certification.
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				All our bare-root trees are personally hand-grafted by our Nursery Manager and grown on at our nursery in Kent. We have Defra and Plant Healthy certification.
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| Use | Culinary | 
| Colour | Flushed | 
| Flavour | Subacid | 
| Fruit size | Large | 
| Picking time | Mid Oct | 
| Season of use | Nov-Mar | 
| Tree vigour | Vigorous | 
| Tree habit | Spreading | 
| Fruit-bearing | Spur-bearer | 
| Cropping | Heavy | 
| Disease resistance | Mildew - Susceptible Scab - Resistant Canker - Very resistant | 
| Suitable for | Late Frost Northern Britain Wet Regions | 
| Pollination date | 14 | 
| Pollination group | D | 
| Self-fertility | Partially self-fertile | 
| Pollinators | Pollination partners | 
| Parentage | Blenheim Orange Dumelow's Seedling | 
| Progeny | Howgate Wonder | 
| Sports | Crimson Newton Wonder |