- 1Summer Golden Pippin
A Small golden yellow summer apples with a pleasant sharp flavour.
- 2Summer Stibbert
An early dessert apple from the south west
- 3Summerred
A Summerland seedling, similar to a dark Mcintosh
- 4Sunrise
One of the best early apples with a very long season.
- 5Sunset
An excellent garden substitute for Cox particularly for regions where Cox can not be grown successfully.
- 6Suntan
A handsome late dessert apple, rich, sweet, with plenty of pineapple-like acidity and very aromatic.
- 7Sure Crop
An old dual purpose apple from Cheshire.
- 8Surprise
Quite sweet with a pear-like flavour which keeps its shape when cooked. NOT RED FLESHED.
- 9Sussex Mother
An old Sussex apple. Sweet with a distinctive spicy flavour and a hint of aniseed.
- 10Swaar
A yellow, partially russetted apple with a rich, sweet, nutty flavour once popular in America.
- 11Sweet Coppin
- 12Sweet Cornelly
Golden Delicious x McIntosh, a deep red apple with a very sweet flavour
- 13Sweet Delicious
Deacon Jones x Red Delicious, a very sweet red dessert apple from America
- 14Sweet Society
A new classic cox type apple selected by the RHS to celebrate their Bicentennial.
- 15Szaszpap Alma
An ancient dessert apple from Transylvania with a sweet taste, the name means Saxon Priest's apple
- 16Tare de Ghinda
A very old Romanian dessert apple
- 17Taunton Cross
A Wealthy seedling, sweet-sharp dessert apple
- 18Taylor's
An old Somerset cider variety from South Petherton
- 19Telstar
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.
- 20Ten Commandments
A famous cider apple which reveals ten red spots when cut through the core laterally.
- 21Teton de Demoiselle
An old French dessert apple.
- 22Thomas Rivers
An American mother seedling used for apple pies
- 23Thorle Pippin
An old Scottish summer apple with a sharp savoury flavour.
- 24Thorpe's Peach
A sweet dessert apple from Northants.
- 25Thyrrestrup
An old dual purpose Danish apple
- 26Tiroler Spitzlederer
A Nonpareil type russet valued for it's good storage.
- 27Tom Putt
An old apple widely grown for cider and cooking until the early 1900's.
- 28Topaz
An excellent new disease resistant late dessert apple. Firm and juicy with a refreshing sharp flavour.
- 29Tower of Glamis
An old Scottish cooking apple.
- 30Tremlett's Bitter
A full bitter traditional West Country cider apple.
- 31Twenty Ounce
A very large quite sweet dual purpose apple from America.
- 32Twinings Pippin
Not true variety de-accessed by Brogdale
- 33Tydeman's Early Worcester
An early season apple which is very juicy and sweet with a hint of strawberry flavour.
- 34Tydeman's Late Orange
A good late dessert variety similar to Cox in flavour but sharper and later ripening.
- 35Underleaf
medium to large sized light yellow apple
- 36Upton Pyne
A dual purpose apple with a hint of pineapple flavour.
- 37Venus Pippin
- 38Vernade
An intensely sweet-sharp apple.
- 39Vicar of Beighton
A large handsome dessert apple raised in Beighton, Norwich
- 40Victory (Carpenter)
A large colourful cooking apple .
- 41Violette
An apple with a violet coloured bloom which is said to also have have violet frangrance.
- 42Vista Bella
The best early summer dessert apple with a refreshing raspberry flavour.
- 43Vitgylling
A white fleshed dual purpose summer apple from Sweden similar to White Transparent.
- 44Wadey's Seedling
A handsome red flushed apple.
- 45Wadhurst Pippin
A crisp dessert apple from Wadhurst, Sussex
- 46Wagener
A firm fleshed, juicy sweet apple famed for its long keeping.
- 47Waltz
Sold-out
A red crisp and juicy sweet ballerina apple which naturally grown in a columnar form.
- 48Wanstall Pippin
An old Kentish dessert apple raised in Sittingbourne
- 49Warner's King
An old cooking apple which was popular in Victorian England.
- 50Wealthy
A sweet red apple with some strawberry flavour.
- 51Webster's Pinkmeat
A red fleshed apple from Germany
- 52West View Seedling
A sweet-sharp apple.
- 53Westfield seek-no-further
A sweet and nutty dessert apple once a favourite in C19th New England, USA.
- 54Wheeler's Russet
A cinnamon russet apple best stored and eaten in the new year.
- 55White Joaneting
A very old summer apple. Small quite sharp greenish yellow fruit.
- 56White Melrose
A large Scottish cooking apple pnce widely grown on Tweedside.
- 57White Paradise
An old Scottish cooking apple
- 58White Quarrenden
A large early dessert apple from Exeter
- 59White Transparent
One of the earliest apples to ripen. Too sharp as a dessert apple for most people but good as a cooker.
- 60Wickson Crab
One of the most interestingly flavoured small apples with an unusually moreish and distinct sweet sharp flavour.