- 1Forge
An old traditional dual purpose apple from Sussex
- 2Foster's Seedling
A very sharp Victorian cooking apple from Kent.
- 3Foxwhelp (Broxwood)
A tradional bittersharp vintage West Country cider apple.
- 4Francis
A small, sweet, lightly aromatic apple similar to Laxton's Superb.
- 5Fred Webb
A pretty red flushed apple with a strawberry flavour.
- 6Freiherr von Berlepsch
An old German variety with an intense pineapple flavour.
- 7Freyberg
A delicious apple which is very sweet but also has an intensly aromatic flavour.
- 8Frogmore Prolific
A Large red cooking apple
- 9Fruity Mike
An attractive early season apple, new seedling variety raised by Keepers Nursery. Available from 2026.
- 10Fuji
A crisp sweet apple with a perfumed honey-like flavour. Requires a warm location for best flavour.
- 11Gala
One of the most widely grown and popular commercial apples.
- 12Galloway Pippin
An old Scottish dual purpose apple. Quite sharp in flavour and best used early as a cooker.
- 13Garnet
A bright red early season dessert apple.
- 14Gascoyne's Scarlet
A victorian Kentish variety. Large, handsome red fruit. Produces excellent pink juice.
- 15Gavin
An excellent but little know variety. Very crisp, sweet fruit.
- 16Geneva
- 17Gennet Moyle
An old sharp cooking apple once popular for cider making.
- 18George Carpenter
A large attractive flushed apple with a good aromatic flavour.
- 19George Cave
A sharp, juicy red summer apple.
- 20George Neal
A large, sharp tasting summer dual purpose apple.
- 21Gladstone
A red flushed summer apple. Quite sharp with a raspberry or redcurrant flavour.
- 22Glasbury
A large pink flushed culinary apple.
- 23Glebe Gold
Small gold dessert apple, Yellow Ingestrie x Cellini
- 24Glockenapfel
An ancient bell shaped culinary apple famous for making apfelstrudel.
- 25Gloria Mundi
A large cooking apple with an unusual oblong, heavily ribbed shape.
- 26Gloster 69
An attractive large, red flushed apple. Crisp, sweet with a good flavour.
- 27Gloucester Cross
A mid season dessert apple with a rich aromatic flavour.
- 28Gloucester Royal
A very sweet red apple.
- 29Golden Bounty
An early season cox type apple raised by A. C. Nash of Hastings
- 30Golden Delicious
The most widely grown apple throughout the world. Requires a warm location to achieve full sweetness.
- 31Golden Delicious Russet
A russeted sport of Golden Delicious
- 32Golden Harvey
A very old russet apple with an intense sweet sharp flavour. Famous for its strong cider.
- 33Golden Knob
A small russet apple with an intense sweet-sharp flavour.
- 34Golden Noble
A handsome large golden yellow late keeping cooking apple.
- 35Golden Nugget
A small attractive fruit with an intense sweet-sharp pineapple flavour.
- 36Golden Pippin
a very old variety. Intense fruity flavour also used for cooking and cider.
- 37Golden Reinette
An attractive apple with good fruity taste, similar Blenheim Orange.
- 38Golden Russet
A golden yellow russet apple from America. Sweet with a honeyed flavour.
- 39Golden Spire
An old northern English cooking apple. Unusual tall, oblong shape and cidery flavour.
- 40Goldrush
Goldrush is a new disease resistant apple. Golden yellow with a pink blush. Rich sweet flavour. Late
ripening and very good keeper.
- 41Gooseberry
One of the sharpest tasting late cooking apples.
- 42Grange's Pearmain
A dual purpose apple with a hint of pineapple flavour.
- 43Granny Giffard
- 44Granny Smith
One of the most widely grown commercial apples known for its green colour, sharp flavour and firm texture.
- 45Grantonian
A large fairly sweet cooking apple.
- 46Graue Herbstrenette
an old large sweet dessert russet variety from Europe.
- 47Gravenstein
An old dual purpose apple with a distinctive savoury flavour popular in Scandanavia and Northern Europe.
- 48Green Harvey
A dual purpose apple which keeps its shape when cooked.
- 49Greensleeves
A popular garden variety which produces regular heavy crops of sweet golden yellow fruit.
- 50Greenup's Pippin
An old dual purpose apple from the North of England
- 51Grenadier
One of the best known of the early cooking apples.
- 52Grosse Saulette
A small sharp cooking apple from France.
- 53Grvena Lepogvetka
An intensly flvoured apple from the former Yugoslavia.
- 54Hall's Pink
Red fleshed apple from Reinhard Schomberg Gottingen
- 55Hambledon Deux Ans
An 18th Century cooking apple originating from Hampshire and popular in the Victorian era.
- 56Hambling's Seedling
A large cooking apple originating in Kent.
- 57Hamid's Red Pippin®
New seedling apple raised at Keepers Nursery and named after my dearly missed father Hamid Habibi
- 58Hannan Seedling
A large red flushed dual purpose apple.
- 59Hanwell Souring
A traditional old Victorian cooking apple.
- 60Harang Alma
Old Hungarian market apple