- 1Adams Pearmain
A handsome apple with an unusual conical shape and a dry nutty flavour.
- 2Allen's Everlasting
An interesting and unusual dark russet apple from Ireland with an intense sweet flavour.
- 3Ananas Reinette
A small golden apple with a strong sweet-sharp pineapple flavour.
- 4Api
An ancient apple esteemed through the centuries for its decorative qualities.
- 5Aromatic Russet
A beautiful golden russet apple with an intense sweet-sharp flavour.
- 6Ashmead's Kernel
A classic old English variety with an intense sweet-sharp, good keeping quality and very attractive blossom.
- 7Autumn Glow
A very attractive apple with bright red and yellow colours. Crisp and sweet with good flavour.
- 8Barnack Beauty
A late season dual purpose apple with attractive blossom.
- 9Bellefleur Krasnyi
A very hardy, highly scented dessert apple from Russia.
- 10Blenheim Orange
A lovely classic English variety with a very distinctive flavour and attractive large fruit.
- 11Braeburn
One of the most popular commercially grown apples. Only suitable for the warmer parts of the UK.
- 12Brownlees' Russet
A russet apple with a strong fruit drop flavour and very good blossom.
- 13Claygate Pearmain
A very good late russet apple with a strong sweet sharp flavour.
- 14Cornish Aromatic
A very old English apple variety thought to have been grown in Cornwall for centuries.
- 15Cornish Gilliflower
An old English apple with an unusual shape and sweet perfumed flavour orginating from Cornwall.
- 16Cortland
A McIntosh type apple with soft melting white flesh grown commercially in America.
- 17Crispin
A large sweet, yellow dual purpose apple originating from Japan where it is called Mutsu.
- 18Decio
An ancient apple believed to date from the time of Attila the Hun.
- 19Duck's Bill
Possibly an ancient variety with an unusual name derived from its unusual shape.
- 20Easter Orange
A late dessert apple with an intense aromatic flavour.
- 21Elstar
One of the best modern apples with an excellent fruity flavour and good keeping quality.
- 22Empire
An attractive, crisp, dark red dessert apple with a sweet but tangy summer fruit flavour.
- 23Falstaff
Now largely superseded by the more highly coloured sport Red Falstaff.
- 24Fiesta
A crisp, juicy, sweet apple with some Cox flavour which crops well and keeps extremely well.
- 25Flanders Cox
An attractive red sport of Cox's Orange Pippin from France.
- 26Gala
One of the most widely grown and popular commercial apples.
- 27Golden Delicious
The most widely grown apple throughout the world. Requires a warm location to achieve full sweetness.
- 28Golden Knob
A small russet apple with an intense sweet-sharp flavour.
- 29Granny Smith
One of the most widely grown commercial apples known for its green colour, sharp flavour and firm texture.
- 30Herefordshire Russet
An excellent new variety combining the aromatic flavour of a Cox with a golden russet skin.
- 31Holstein
A very attractive large aromatic Cox like apple excellent both as a dessert apple and for making juice.
- 32Idared
A crisp, sweet red apple renowned for its excellent keeping qualities.
- 33Jester
A very attractive red flushed dessert apple with good frost resistance.
- 34Jonagold
An attractive red flushed dessert apple. Crisp and juicy with a rich, honeyed flavour.
- 35Jonagored
Jonagored is a more highly coloured sport of Jonagold.
- 36Jonathan
An old American dessert apple. Red flushed, crisp, juicy and sweet but with plenty of refreshing acidity.
- 37Karmijn de Sonnaville
An fantastically well flavoured large Dutch russet.
- 38Kent
A mildly aromatic dessert apple raised at East Malling in Kent.
- 39Kentish Quarrenden
A dark maroon apple with a sweet nutty flavour.
- 40Kidd's Orange Red
An excellent dessert apple similar to Cox but redder in colour and sweeter in taste.
- 41Landsberger Reinette
A sweet, juicy soft fleshed apples once widely grown in Northern Europe.
- 42Laxton's Superb
A sweet dessert partially self-fertile apple with the aromatic flavour of Cox.
- 43Leathercoat Russet
An ancient apple with a thick dark russet skin which gives it its name.
- 44Little Pax
A new aromatic late dessert apple reminiscent of Victorian Pearmain apples.
- 45Lodgemore Nonpareil
A russet flecked apple with the intense acid drop flavour of the Nonpareil apples.
- 46Margil
A small Cox like apple.
- 47May Queen
A heavy cropping apple with a fruity brisk flavour.
- 48Meridian
A mildly aromatic Cox type apple raised at East Malling Kent.
- 49Nonpareil
An old variety with an intense sweet sharp flavour.
- 50Nuvar™ Cheerfull Gold™
An attractive new dessert apple with an intense sweet-sharp Cox like flavour.
- 51Orin
A very sweet yellow apple from Japan.
- 52Orleans Reinette
An old European aromatic apple.
- 53Otava
A new disease resistant apple with an attactive pink blush. Firm and crisp with a tangy sharp flavour.
- 54Peck's Pleasant
A rich sweet apple once popular in New England.
- 55Pig's Nose Pippin
A small apple shaped like a pig's snout.
- 56Pitmaston Pine Apple
A small golden russet apple with a very distinctive strong pineapple flavour.
- 57Pitmaston Russet Nonpareil
A russt apple with a mixture of the sweet-sharp Nonpareil and the nutty Egremont Russet flavours.
- 58Pixie
An excellent very late eating apple. Crisp with a sharp flavour.
- 59Polly Prosser
An apple with an intense Cox like aromatic flavour.
- 60Pomeroy
A handsome sweet apple with pineapple like acidity.
- 61Primrose Pippin®
A very sweet, crisp and perfectly balanced juicy late season apple. A new seedling raised by Keepers Nursery known as seedling 82. Sold exclusively by Keepers Nursery under the trademark Primrose Pippin®
- 62Rajka
An attactive disease resistant modern variety with an excellent sweet flavour and good keeping qualities.
- 63Red Falstaff
One of the most popular modern garden varieties. Easy to grow, heavy cropping, crisp and juicy fruit.
- 64Reinette Rouge Étoilée
An old famous European apple with a distinct ribbed shape
- 65Ribston Pippin
A very old classic English apple esteemed by the Victorians. Attractive fruit with a strong Cox like flavour.
- 66Rosemary Russet
A strong sweet sharp flavoured russet apple with a reddish flush.
- 67Ross Nonpareil
A red flushed apple with the typical intense sweet-sharp Nonpareil flavour.
- 68Sam Young
A small tasty sweet sharp apple with a cinamon russet skin.
- 69Saturn
A disease resistant modern sweet red apple bred at East Malling in Kent.
- 70Scarlet Nonpareil
Similar to Nonpareil with its intense sweet-sharp flavour but more highly coloured.
- 71Self-Fertile Cox
A self-fertile sport of Cox's Orange Pippin.
- 72Shin Indo
A very sweet Japanese dessert apple. Indo x Golden Delicious
- 73Spartan
A popular dark red dessert apple. Heavy cropper and easy to grow.
- 74Sturmer Pippin
A very late dessert apple which hangs on the tree into the winter and keeps well.
- 75Suntan
A handsome late dessert apple, rich, sweet, with plenty of pineapple-like acidity and very aromatic.
- 76Swaar
A yellow, partially russetted apple with a rich, sweet, nutty flavour once popular in America.
- 77Sweet Society
A new classic cox type apple selected by the RHS to celebrate their Bicentennial.
- 78Topaz
An excellent new disease resistant late dessert apple. Firm and juicy with a refreshing sharp flavour.
- 79Twenty Ounce
A very large quite sweet dual purpose apple from America.
- 80Tydeman's Late Orange
A good late dessert variety similar to Cox in flavour but sharper and later ripening.
- 81William Crump
An intensly aromatic Cox like apple.
- 82Winter Gem
An attractive sweet late ripening apple with good keeping qualities and disease resistance.
- 83Winter Pearmain
A rich aromatic dual purpose apple which keeps its shape when cooked.
- 84Wyken Pippin
A small bright yellow intensly flavoured sweet sharp apple.
- 85Zabergau Reinette
An attractive large russet apple with a rich sweet sharp flavour.