- 1Red Falstaff
One of the most popular modern garden varieties. Easy to grow, heavy cropping, crisp and juicy fruit.
- 2Red James Grieve
A more highly coloured sport of James Grieve.
- 3Red Joaneting
Red Joaneting is an old English summer apple with a sharp refreshing flavour.
- 4Red Miller
A more highly coloured sport of Miller's Seedling.
- 5Red Sauce
An old American apple with pink stained flesh.
- 6Red Victoria
A large dark red flushed cooking apple.
- 7Red Windsor®
An aromatic Cox like apple. Sweeter and more diseases resistant than Cox.
- 8Redgold
Golden Delicious x Richared Delicious, a very sweet apple.
- 9Redsleeves
A disease resistant early dessert apple. Attractive, crisp, sweet and juicy fruit.
- 10Reinette de Brucbrucks
A large handsome intensely aromatic dessert apple
- 11Reinette de France
Classic French apple
- 12Reinette Descardre
A large French dessert apple with good acid balance
- 13Reinette Etoilée
An attractive red apple from france
- 14Reinette Rouge Étoilée
An old famous European apple with a distinct ribbed shape
- 15Reverend W Wilks
A good early season cooking apple with a compact tree very suitable for small gardens, cordons and espaliers.
- 16Rhode Island Greening
An old once widely grown in North America and prized for pies and sauces.
- 17Ribston Pippin
A very old classic English apple esteemed by the Victorians. Attractive fruit with a strong Cox like flavour.
- 18Rival
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Crisp, juicy lightly aromatic apple.
- 19Rivers Nonsuch
Thomas Rivers raised this and used this as rootstock in C19th
- 20Rivers St Martin
A very sweet maroon apple raised by Thomas Rivers
- 21Robert Blatchford
Blenheim Orange x Rev. W. Wilks, a pale yellow cooker.
- 22Roberts Red
- 23Rose d'Englefontaine
A Fragrant French dessert apple
- 24Rosemary Russet
A strong sweet sharp flavoured russet apple with a reddish flush.
- 25Ross Nonpareil
A red flushed apple with the typical intense sweet-sharp Nonpareil flavour.
- 26Rosy Blenheim
A large apple resmbliing Blenheim Orange.
- 27Roter Ananas
A beautiful apple with a bright scarlet flush and strong pineapple flavour.
- 28Roter Eiserapfel
A very attractive apple, syns Eiser Rouge
- 29Roter Gartetaler
A red fleshed apple from Germany
- 30Roter Sauergrauech
A Swiss red sport of Sauergrauech, also used for making cider
- 31Rough Pippin
A traditional apple originating from Cornwall.
- 32Roxbury Russet
A late ripening russet apple once very popular in New England.
- 33Royal Jubilee
A cooking apple named in honour of Queen Victoria's Jubilee.
- 34Royal Snow
A sweet red dessert apple.
- 35Rubaiyat
An old red fleshed variety from Northern California, USA
- 36Rubens
A red flushed apple with a raspberry flavour. Different from the modern variety of the same name now grown and sold commercially.
- 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.
- 39Rubinstep
a modern Czech dessert apple
- 40Ruby (Seabrook)
A bright red apple with a strawberry flavour similar to Worcester Pearmain.
- 41Ruby (Thorrington)
A sweet apple with some strwberry flavour.
- 42Rucla
A modern Czech dessert apple
- 43Russet Lambourne
A russet sport of Lord Lambourne
- 44Sabaros
A French cooking apple which keeps it shape when cooked
- 45Sacramentsappel
A ribbed apple with a rich aromatic taste. Reminiscent of Holstein.
- 46Salome
A sweet dessert apple raised in Ottawa, Illinios, USA
- 47Saltcote Pippin
An aromatic apple similar to Ribston Pippin.
- 48Sam Young
A small tasty sweet sharp apple with a cinamon russet skin.
- 49Sampion
Golden Delicious x Lord Lambourne, a sweet dessert apple
- 50Sandew
Large Somerset culinary apple
- 51Sandringham
A large pleasant eating apple also used as a cooker.
- 52Sanspareil
A sweet honeyed apple that keeps its flavour well in storage.
- 53Saturn
A disease resistant modern sweet red apple bred at East Malling in Kent.
- 54Savstaholm
A very hardy early season dessert apple from Sweden
- 55Saw Pits
Old Cornish dessert apple
- 56Scarlet Crofton
Attractive dark red apple from Ireland.
- 57Scarlet Nonpareil
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Similar to Nonpareil with its intense sweet-sharp flavour but more highly coloured.
- 58Scarlet Pimpernel
A very early attractive looking but quite sharp dessert apple.
- 59Schmidtbergers Rote Reinette
A dessert apple once widely distributed over Europe,
- 60Schoolmaster
A late cooking apple once grown commercially for canning.