- 1Alkmene
An aromatic Cox like dessert apple from Germany also known and sold as Early Windsor.
- 2American Mother
An old American apple dating from the mid 19th Century
- 3Andrera
A modern Czech variety
- 4Angold
A modern disease resistant Czech variety
- 5Anna Boelens
Cox's Orange Pippin x Freiherr von Berlepsch
- 6Ard Cairn Russet
A Sweet apple from Ireland said to taste like a banana.
- 7Atalanta
Reinette Rouge Etoilee x Cox's Orange Pippin
- 8Autumn Pearmain
Thought to be an ancient apple possibly dating from 16th century.
- 9Banns
A large yellow mid season dessert apple with an elderflower like aroma.
- 10Bardsey
Ther 'sainted' apple was found as an ancient tree on the Island of Bardsey (Ynys Enlli) off the coast North Wales
- 11Beauty of Bedford
A mid season dessert apple with a sweet lightly aromatic flavour.
- 12Beeley Pippin
An attractive mid season dessert apple with a rich aromatic flavour.
- 13Benet
A modern Czech variety
- 14Bloody Ploughman
A legendary dark red dessert apple from Scotland with some red flesh.
- 15Bolero
A green mid season Ballerina apple which naturally grows in a columnar form.
- 16Brooke's
An aromatic mid season dessert apple.
- 17Burford's Redflesh
Red fleshed apple discovered by Tom Burford USA
- 18Cambusnethan Pippin
An old dual purpose apple once highly regarded inScotland.
- 19Captain Kidd
The more highly coloured sport of Kidd's Orange Red with a strong pear drops flavour.
- 20Carswell's Honeydew
A very sweet mid season dessert apple.
- 21Carswell's Orange
A handsom aromatic mid season dessert apple.
- 22Cellini
A dual purpose apple widely grown around Victorian London.
- 23Celt
A handsome dessert apple with a sweet honeyed flavour.
- 24Chad's Favourite
Northern Greening x Cox's Orange Pippin, a large aromatic dessert apple.
- 25Charles Ross
A very handsome traditional English dual purpose apple.
- 26Cherry Cox
A Red Flushed clone of Cox's Orange Pippin from Denmark
- 27Cistecke
An apple from the Czech Republic. Soft, juicy with a summer fruit flavour.
- 28Clopton Red
A bright red flushed aromatic, sweet apple.
- 29Cobra
A new dual purpose apple bred from Cox and Bramley with some of the qualities of both.
- 30Comrade
A rich, aromatic crisp mid season dessert apple.
- 31Cornish Honeypin
A very sweet mid season dessert apple from Cornwall.
- 32Coronation
A large handsome dual-purpose apple named in 1902 to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII.
- 33Coul Blush
An old 19th Century Scottish apple raised in Coul, Ross-shire, Scotland.
- 34Cox's Orange Pippin
Regarded as the finest of English apples with an intense aromatic flavour rarely matched by any other.
- 35Cox's Pomona
A very attractive and colourful mid season dual purpose apple.
- 36Crimson Peasgood
A more highly coloured sport of Peasgood Nonesuch.
- 37Crimson Queening
An old English apple with dark red skin and an unusual pointed shape.
- 38Curltail
An old English dual purpose apple with a distinctive curled fleshy stalk.
- 39Downton Pippin
An old apple variety with a strong cidery flavour popular in Victorian England.
- 40Eccleston Pippin
An old Cheshire dual purpose apple. Large showy red flushed fruit.
- 41Edith Hopwood
A lightly aromatic mid season yellow apple.
- 42Egremont Russet
The best know and most popular of the russet apples. Very distinctive rich nutty flavour.
- 43Elektra
A Cox's Orange x Dr Oldenburg cross
- 44Ellison's Orange
Intensely aromatic Cox like apple with an aniseed flavour. A good alternative to Cox for northern Britain.
- 45Elton Beauty
A pretty bright red dessert apple with a slightly sharp strawberry flavour.
- 46Emperor Alexander
A large, attractive dual purpose apple thought to have originated from Ukraine.
- 47Etlins Reinette
A rich, aromatic, sweet German apple, with similarities to Ribston Pippin
- 48Fairie Queen
A sweet rich apple with some Cox flavour.
- 49Fall Pippin
An old American dual purpose apple.
- 50Fall Russet
An attractive golden russet with a strong flavour, good for drying.
- 51Fillingham Pippin
A sharp fruity apple once popular in Yorskshire.
- 52Flower of the Town
A sharp tasting mid season dessert apple from Yorkshire.
- 53Forge
An old traditional dual purpose apple from Sussex
- 54Foulden Pearmain
An old dual purpose apple from Norfolk.
- 55Fred Webb
A pretty red flushed apple with a strawberry flavour.
- 56Garnet
A bright red early season dessert apple.
- 57Gascoyne's Scarlet
A victorian Kentish variety. Large, handsome red fruit. Produces excellent pink juice.
- 58Gavin
An excellent but little know variety. Very crisp, sweet fruit.
- 59Geneva
- 60George Carpenter
A large attractive flushed apple with a good aromatic flavour.
- 61Gloucester Cross
A mid season dessert apple with a rich aromatic flavour.
- 62Golden Bounty
An early season cox type apple raised by A. C. Nash of Hastings
- 63Graue Herbstrenette
an old large sweet dessert russet variety from Europe.
- 64Green Roland
A mild flavoured green cooking apple from Norfolk
- 65Greensleeves
A popular garden variety which produces regular heavy crops of sweet golden yellow fruit.
- 66Greenup's Pippin
An old dual purpose apple from the North of England
- 67Hall's Pink
Red fleshed apple from Reinhard Schomberg Gottingen
- 68Hamid's Red Pippin®
New seedling apple raised at Keepers Nursery and named after my dearly missed father Hamid Habibi
- 69Hannan Seedling
A large red flushed dual purpose apple.
- 70Herring's Pippin
An attractive large bright red dessert apple with a good aromatic flavour.
- 71Hidden Rose
A curious sweet dessert apple with yellow/orange skin and pink flesh
- 72Histon Favourite
A dual purpose apple from Cambridgeshire with a brisk fruity flavour.
- 73Hunt's Duke of Gloucester
A strong flavoured sweet sharp cinnamon russet apple.
- 74Hunter's Majestic
A large mid season dual purpose apple.
- 75Huntingdon Codlin
Quite sharp soft fleshed mid season cooking apple.
- 76Ingall's Pippin
A large sweet mid season apple from Lincolnshire.
- 77Ingrid Marie
A Cox-like apple from Denmark. Redder in colour and sharper in flavour than Cox.
- 78Jefferies
A very pretty red apple with delicate lines and patterns.
- 79Jupiter
An excellent Cox type apple. Larger and redder in colour than Cox.
- 80Kalco
A seedling of Cox's Orange Pippin
- 81Kentish Pippin (Keepers)
A pretty pink flushed apple.
- 82King of the Pippins
A good dual purpose apple polupular in France where it is known as Reine des Reinettes.
- 83Koningin Juliana
Reinette Rouge Etoile x Cox's Orange Pippin
- 84Kordona
A disease resistant modern Czech variety
- 85Kyokko
Ralls Janet x McIntosh, raised at Aomori Apple Exp St.
- 86Lady Lambourne
A more highly coloured sport of Lord Lambourne.
- 87Lady's Finger of Offaly
A long conical shaped apple
- 88Lakeland
A sweet crisp apple with beautiful maroon flushed skin.
- 89Lamb Abbey Pearmain
A small apple with an intense sweet sharp pineapple flavour.
- 90Limelight
An excellent new disease resistant dessert apple bred in Kent.
- 91Linda
A crisp juicy dark red apple with a refreshing strawberry flavour.
- 92Lobo
A Mcintosh seedling with a maroon flush and a light strawberry flavour.
- 93London Pearmain
A mid season dessert apple with a Pearmain shape
- 94Lord Lambourne
A popular traditional English mid season apple. Good flavour and disease resistance.
- 95Lord Lennox
A very handsome dark red apple with an intense aromatic balanced flavour.
- 96Lucombe's Seedling
A large prominently ribbed sharp crisp apple once popular in Cornwall.
- 97Lucullus
Jonathan x Cox's Orange Pippin
- 98Lynn's Pippin
A Cox type mid season dessert apple.
- 99Mabbott's Pearmain
A small red speckled dessert apple from Maidstone, Kent.
- 100Macoun
McIntosh x Jersey Black, a very dark red sweet dessert apple with white flesh.
- 101Madresfield Court
A rich mildly aromatic sweet mid season dessert apple.
- 102Maigold
Franc Roseau x Golden Delicous, syn Gold-N-Rose, Grown commercially in Switzerland
- 103Maldon Wonder
A handsome lightly aromatic apple.
- 104Maltster
An attractive looking dual purpose apple but often lacking flavour.
- 105Marriage-Maker
An attractive mid seasson dessert apple.
- 106Maxton
A more reliable cropping clone of Laxton's Superb
- 107McIntosh 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.
- 108Merton Beauty
A sweet apple with a rich aniseed flavour.
- 109Merton Joy
Very similar to a Cox, not as intense.
- 110Merton Prolific
Northern greening x Cox's Orange Pippin
- 111Merton Worcester
An excellent early to mid season red apple with a strawberry flavour.
- 112Meteor
A modern Czech dessert apple
- 113Michaelmas Red
A pretty early to mid season pink flushed apple.
- 114Millicent Barnes
An old mid season red flushed dessert apple from Cheshire with quite sharp flavour.
- 115Mimi
Jonathan x Cox's Orange Pippin, a less intense Cox.
- 116Morgenrot
A Cox's Orange Pippin seedling, a juicy sweet apple.
- 117Morris' Russet
Similar looking to a Nonpareil with crimson flush under russet, attractive blossom.
- 118Nanny
A large sweet apple.
- 119Neild's Drooper
A rich and juicy sweet dual purpose apple.
- 120Norfolk Royal
A bright red apple with sweet crisp and juicy white flesh.
- 121Norfolk Royal Russet
A russetted sport of Norfolk Royal. Very aromatic and light crisp flesh.
- 122Nuvar™ Cabare™
new dessert apple
- 123Nuvar™ Stardance™
new dessert apple
- 124Nuvar® Gold
A bright yellow apple with a slight pink blush. It is sweet crisp and juicy.
- 125Nuvar® Long Harvest
A pinkish red apple which ripens one by one over a long period giving an extended harvesting season.
- 126Nuvar® Melody
A red flushed apple. Sweet crisp and juicy. Blossom shows some frost resistance.
- 127Nuvar® Red Gloss
A shiny red fruit which is sweet, crisp and juicy.
- 128Oaken Pin
Egg shaped apple with a rich flavour.
- 129Opal
Crimson flushed apple with a hint of strawberry flavour. Different from the yellow apple of same name now grown and sold commercially.
- 130Opalescent
A very striking large dark red apple one widely grown in New England.
- 131Orbai Alma
Formerly a popular Hungarian garden apple.
- 132Oxford Hoard
Sturmer Pippin x Golden Russet, raised by F. W. Wastie, Eynsham, Oxford
- 133Patte de Loup
An apple which looks like it has been scratched by a wolf
- 134Paulared
A McIntosh type apple with a Strawberry flavour
- 135Peacemaker
A lightly aromatic sweet mid season apple.
- 136Peasgood's Nonsuch
A handsome Victorian cooking apple excellent for baked apple.
- 137Pickering's Seedling
Quite rich flavoured mid season eating apple.
- 138Pink Pearmain
An acidic red fleshed apple from Germany
- 139Pioneer
Cox's Orange Pippin x Worcester Pearmain, raised by Laxton Brothers Nursery, Bedford
- 140Polka
A red and green late season Ballerina apple which naturally grows in a columnar form.
- 141President Boudewijn
Jonathan x Cox's Orange Pippin, very similar to a Cox
- 142Primatenzentrum
A German Red Fleshed apple
- 143Primus
Reinette Rouge Etoilee x Cox's Orange Pippin, Very sweet apple.
- 144Prince Charles
A beautiful red and pink flushed apple with a good flavour.
- 145Princesse
A heavy cropping russet apple of very good quality. Less nutty flavour than Egremont Russet but easier to grow.
- 146Prins Bernhard
Jonathan x Cox's Orange Pippin, a cox like apple with the appearance of Jonathan
- 147Prinses Beatrix
Cox's Orange Pippin x Jonathan. raised by IVT, Wageningen.
- 148Prinses Irene
Cox's Orange Pippin x Jonathan raised by IVT, Wageningen
- 149Prinses Marijke
Jonathan x Cox's Orange Pippin raised by IVT, Wageningen
- 150Red Devil
A new disease resistant apple with a refreshing tangy flavour and pink tinged flesh.
- 151Red Sauce
An old American apple with pink stained flesh.
- 152Red Windsor®
An aromatic Cox like apple. Sweeter and more diseases resistant than Cox.
- 153Redfree
A disease resistant maroon dessert apple, bred by the co-operative disease resistant programme of Illinios, Indiana and New Jersey Exp Sts.
- 154Redgold
Golden Delicious x Richared Delicious, a very sweet apple.
- 155Reinette de Brucbrucks
A large handsome intensely aromatic dessert apple
- 156Rival
Crisp, juicy lightly aromatic apple.
- 157Rivers Nonsuch
Thomas Rivers raised this and used this as rootstock in C19th
- 158Rivers St Martin
A very sweet maroon apple raised by Thomas Rivers
- 159Roter Ananas
A beautiful apple with a bright scarlet flush and strong pineapple flavour.
- 160Roter Gartetaler
A red fleshed apple from Germany
- 161Roter Sauergrauech
A Swiss red sport of Sauergrauech, also used for making cider
- 162Rubinette
One of the best tasting apples in the world. An excellent strong cox like balanced taste.
- 163Rubinola
A delicious and attractive modern disease resistant apple with sweet melting flesh. Very reliable cropper.
- 164Rubinstep
a modern Czech dessert apple
- 165Ruby (Seabrook)
A bright red apple with a strawberry flavour similar to Worcester Pearmain.
- 166Ruby (Thorrington)
A sweet apple with some strwberry flavour.
- 167Rucla
A modern Czech dessert apple
- 168Ruzena Blahova
Mother (American) x James Grieve, a sweet fruity tasting apple.
- 169Sacramentsappel
A ribbed apple with a rich aromatic taste. Reminiscent of Holstein.
- 170Salome
A sweet dessert apple raised in Ottawa, Illinios, USA
- 171Sampion
Golden Delicious x Lord Lambourne, a sweet dessert apple
- 172Scarlet Crofton
Attractive dark red apple from Ireland.
- 173Schmidtbergers Rote Reinette
A dessert apple once widely distributed over Europe,
- 174Seabrook Red
A white fleshed red apple with a hint of strawberry flavour.
- 175September Beauty
A cox like aromatic apple raised by Thomas Laxton, Bedfordshire
- 176Septer
Jonathan x Golden Delicious, a sweet honeyed dessert apple
- 177Sharleston Pippin
Quite sweet, soft juicy fleshed apple.
- 178Shenandoah
A reliable cropper with an excellent flavour similar to Cox.
- 179Spatbluhender Taffetapfel
A German dessert apple with an astringent taste
- 180Spencer
A crisp juicy red apple with a very pleasant sweet flavour with good balancing acidity.
- 181Spijon
Red Spy x Monroe, a highly regarded apple by American Enthusiasts, a sweet version of Red Northern Spy
- 182St Ailred
A juicy apple similar in flavour to a ripe James Grieve
- 183St Albans Pippin
A crisp juicy but quite sharp Victorian dessert apple.
- 184St Edmund's Pippin
A very fine flavoured golden russet apple.
- 185Sunset
An excellent garden substitute for Cox particularly for regions where Cox can not be grown successfully.
- 186Surprise
Quite sweet with a pear-like flavour which keeps its shape when cooked.
- 187Sussex Mother
An old Sussex apple. Sweet with a distinctive spicy flavour and a hint of aniseed.
- 188Sweet Cornelly
Golden Delicious x McIntosh, a deep red apple with a very sweet flavour
- 189Sweet Delicious
Deacon Jones x Red Delicious, a very sweet red dessert apple from America
- 190Taunton Cross
A Wealthy seedling, sweet-sharp dessert apple
- 191Telstar
Golden Delicious x Kidd's Orange Red, raised by J. H. Kidd, Wairarapa Valley, NZ. A very sweet apple, like a Golden Delicious with Kidd's orange red flavour.
- 192Thorpe's Peach
A sweet dessert apple from Northants.
- 193Twinings Pippin
Not true variety de-accessed by Brogdale
- 194Underleaf
medium to large sized light yellow apple
- 195Violette
An apple with a violet coloured bloom which is said to also have have violet frangrance.
- 196Waltz
A red crisp and juicy sweet ballerina apple which naturally grown in a columnar form.
- 197Wealthy
A sweet red apple with some strawberry flavour.
- 198Webster's Pinkmeat
A red fleshed apple from Germany
- 199Westfield seek-no-further
A sweet and nutty dessert apple once a favourite in C19th New England, USA.
- 200Wijcik McIntosh
An unusual upright sport of McIntosh discovered by Mr Wijcik, British Columbia, which has been used to develop all Ballerina apple varieties.
- 201Wolf River
- 202Worcester Woodsil
- 203Wormsley Pippin
An old dessert apple named after Wormsley grange in Herefordshire
- 204Zlatava