- 1Rubens
A red flushed apple with a raspberry flavour. Different from the modern variety of the same name now grown and sold commercially.
- 2Rubinette
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One of the best tasting apples in the world. An excellent strong cox like balanced taste.
- 3Rubinola
A delicious and attractive modern disease resistant apple with sweet melting flesh. Very reliable cropper.
- 4Rubinstep
a modern Czech dessert apple
- 5Ruby (Seabrook)
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A bright red apple with a strawberry flavour similar to Worcester Pearmain.
- 6Ruby (Thorrington)
A sweet apple with some strwberry flavour.
- 7Rucla
A modern Czech dessert apple
- 8Russet Lambourne
A russet sport of Lord Lambourne
- 9Ruzena Blahova
Mother (American) x James Grieve, a sweet fruity tasting apple.
- 10Sabaros
A French cooking apple which keeps it shape when cooked
- 11Sacramentsappel
A ribbed apple with a rich aromatic taste. Reminiscent of Holstein.
- 12Salome
A sweet dessert apple raised in Ottawa, Illinios, USA
- 13Saltcote Pippin
An aromatic apple similar to Ribston Pippin.
- 14Sam Young
A small tasty sweet sharp apple with a cinamon russet skin.
- 15Sampion
Golden Delicious x Lord Lambourne, a sweet dessert apple
- 16Sandew
Large Somerset culinary apple
- 17Sandringham
A large pleasant eating apple also used as a cooker.
- 18Sanspareil
A sweet honeyed apple that keeps its flavour well in storage.
- 19Saturn
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A disease resistant modern sweet red apple bred at East Malling in Kent.
- 20Savstaholm
A very hardy early season dessert apple from Sweden
- 21Saw Pits
Old Cornish dessert apple
- 22Scarlet Crofton
Attractive dark red apple from Ireland.
- 23Scarlet Nonpareil
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Similar to Nonpareil with its intense sweet-sharp flavour but more highly coloured.
- 24Scarlet Pimpernel
A very early attractive looking but quite sharp dessert apple.
- 25Schmidtbergers Rote Reinette
A dessert apple once widely distributed over Europe,
- 26Schoolmaster
A late cooking apple once grown commercially for canning.
- 27Scotch Bridget
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An old cooking apple once widely grown in the North.
- 28Scotch Dumpling
An old Scottish cooking apple.
- 29Scrumptious®
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An excellent disease resistant early dessert apple with a fragrant honeyed flavour.
- 30Seabrook Red
A white fleshed red apple with a hint of strawberry flavour.
- 31Seaton House
A large cooking apple from Scotland which keeps its shape when cooked.
- 32Self-Fertile Cox
A self-fertile sport of Cox's Orange Pippin.
- 33September Beauty
A cox like aromatic apple raised by Thomas Laxton, Bedfordshire
- 34Septer
Jonathan x Golden Delicious, a sweet honeyed dessert apple
- 35Severn Bank
An early ripening cooking apple once widely grown in the Severn Valley.
- 36Sharleston Pippin
Quite sweet, soft juicy fleshed apple.
- 37Sheep's Nose
A large prominently ribbed apple which takes its name from its unusual shape.
- 38Shenandoah
A reliable cropper with an excellent flavour similar to Cox.
- 39Shin Indo
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A very sweet Japanese dessert apple. Indo x Golden Delicious
- 40Shoesmith
A large handsome cooking apple.
- 41Sikulai Alma
Large red flushed Hungarian apple. Rich, honeyed flavour.
- 42Sisson's Worksop Newtown
A sweet juicy apple with a svoury taste.
- 43Skovfoged
An old Danish summer cooking apple
- 44Slack Ma Girdle
A popular old cider apple.
- 45Sleeping Beauty
- 46Smart's Prince Arthur
An old 19th Century Kent cooking apple which keeps well.
- 47Smiler
A tangy dessert apple
- 48Somerset Redstreak
A bittersweet cider apple from Somerset
- 49Sops in Wine
An old English deep red apple with red stained flesh
- 50Spartan
A popular dark red dessert apple. Heavy cropper and easy to grow.
- 51Spatbluhender Taffetapfel
A German dessert apple with an astringent taste
- 52Spencer
A crisp juicy red apple with a very pleasant sweet flavour with good balancing acidity.
- 53Spijon
Red Spy x Monroe, a highly regarded apple by American Enthusiasts, a sweet version of Red Northern Spy
- 54Splendour
An attractive dessert apple which keeps well. Taste resembles Idared and Red Delicious.
- 55St Ailred
A juicy apple similar in flavour to a ripe James Grieve
- 56St Albans Pippin
A crisp juicy but quite sharp Victorian dessert apple.
- 57St Augustine's Orange
A mid season aromatic dessert apple
- 58St Cecilia
An aromatic late season dessert apple, Cox's Orange Pippin seedling
- 59St Edmund's Pippin
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A very fine flavoured golden russet apple.
- 60St Everard
A rich aromatic red striped apple.