- 1Cortland
A McIntosh type apple with soft melting white flesh grown commercially in America.
- 2Dabinett
An bittersweet old Somerset cider apple.
- 3Egremont Russet
The best know and most popular of the russet apples. Very distinctive rich nutty flavour.
- 4Empire
An attractive, crisp, dark red dessert apple with a sweet but tangy summer fruit flavour.
- 5Falstaff
Now largely superseded by the more highly coloured sport Red Falstaff.
- 6Gala
One of the most widely grown and popular commercial apples.
- 7Granny Smith
One of the most widely grown commercial apples known for its green colour, sharp flavour and firm texture.
- 8Grenadier
One of the best known of the early cooking apples.
- 9Herefordshire Russet
An excellent new variety combining the aromatic flavour of a Cox with a golden russet skin.
- 10Howgate Wonder
The largest of the English cooking apples capable of producing exhibition fruit of enormous size.
- 11James Grieve
A good heavy cropping early season dual purpose apple from Scotland.
- 12Jonathan
An old American dessert apple. Red flushed, crisp, juicy and sweet but with plenty of refreshing acidity.
- 13King of the Pippins
A good dual purpose apple polupular in France where it is known as Reine des Reinettes.
- 14Laxton's Superb
A sweet dessert partially self-fertile apple with the aromatic flavour of Cox.
- 15Lord Lambourne
A popular traditional English mid season apple. Good flavour and disease resistance.
- 16Miller's Seedling
An attractive sweet summer apple once widely grown in England.
- 17Peasgood's Nonsuch
A handsome Victorian cooking apple excellent for baked apple.
- 18Red Falstaff
One of the most popular modern garden varieties. Easy to grow, heavy cropping, crisp and juicy fruit.
- 19Red Windsor®
An aromatic Cox like apple. Sweeter and more diseases resistant than Cox.
- 20Rival
Crisp, juicy lightly aromatic apple.
- 21Saturn
A disease resistant modern sweet red apple bred at East Malling in Kent.
- 22Spartan
A popular dark red dessert apple. Heavy cropper and easy to grow.
- 23Stirling Castle
An old cooking apple originally from Scotland and once widely grown throughout the UK.
- 24Sturmer Pippin
A very late dessert apple which hangs on the tree into the winter and keeps well.
- 25Worcester Pearmain
A very popular sweet early dessert apple particularly suitable for growing in colder regions.