- 1Chad's Favourite
Northern Greening x Cox's Orange Pippin, a large aromatic dessert apple.
- 2Charden
Golden Delicious x Reinette Clochard, a French dessert apple with better flavour than Golden Delicious
- 3Charles Ross
A very handsome traditional English dual purpose apple.
- 4Charlotte
A late season Ballerina cooking apple which naturally grows in a columnar form.
- 5Chataignier
A very ancient pretty apple from Normandy
- 6Chaux
A richly flavoured from Limousin, France
- 7Cheddar Cross
An apple with a sharp savoury flavour with a hint of fennel.
- 8Chelmsford Wonder
Once a widely grown and popular cooking apple.
- 9Cherry Cox
A Red Flushed clone of Cox's Orange Pippin from Denmark
- 10Chips
An early season dual purpose apple which keeps its shape when cooked.
- 11Chisel Jersey
An old full bittersweet Somerset cider apple.
- 12Chivers Delight
A very good crisp sweet dessert apple which keeps very well.
- 13Chorister Boy
- 14Christmas Pearmain
A pretty slightly aromatic late dessert apple.
- 15Christmas Pippin
A new apple with Cox like aromatic flavour but sweeter and easier to grow than Cox.
- 16Cider Lady's Finger
A mild sharp cider apple probably originating in South West England.
- 17Cistecke
An apple from the Czech Republic. Soft, juicy with a summer fruit flavour.
- 18Clark's Seedling
A Large cooker also known as Royal George
- 19Claygate Pearmain
A very good late russet apple with a strong sweet sharp flavour.
- 20Cleeve
A sweet, honeyed summer apple.
- 21Clopton Red
A bright red flushed aromatic, sweet apple.
- 22Close
A large attactive sharp flavoured summer apple from America.
- 23Cobham
A large dual purpose apple very similar to Blenheim Orange.
- 24Cobra
A new dual purpose apple bred from Cox and Bramley with some of the qualities of both.
- 25Cockett's Red
A bright red sharp late dessert apple.
- 26Cockle Pippin
An aromatic late dessert apple popular in the 19th century.
- 27Cockpit
An old Yorkshire cooking apple. Quite sharp, soft and juicy.
- 28Coeur de Boeuf
An ancient large dark red French cooking apple named Coeur de Boeuf (Ox heart) because of its appearance.
- 29Colonel Vaughan
An old Kent variety once used for cider making also known as Kentish Pippin.
- 30Colonel Yate
A large handsome light flavoured cooking apple.
- 31Comrade
A rich, aromatic crisp mid season dessert apple.
- 32Cornish Aromatic
A very old English apple variety thought to have been grown in Cornwall for centuries.
- 33Cornish Gilliflower
An old English apple with an unusual shape and sweet perfumed flavour orginating from Cornwall.
- 34Cornish Honeypin
A very sweet mid season dessert apple from Cornwall.
- 35Cornish Pine
A large, attractive dessert apple from Devon and
Cornwall with good aromatic flavour.
- 36Coronation
A large handsome dual-purpose apple named in 1902 to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII.
- 37Cortland
A McIntosh type apple with soft melting white flesh grown commercially in America.
- 38Costard
An ancient cooking apple thought to date back to the middle ages.
- 39Cottenham Seedling
A good cooking apple originating from Cottenham near Cambridge with very attractive blossom.
- 40Coul Blush
An old 19th Century Scottish apple raised in Coul, Ross-shire, Scotland.
- 41Court of Wick
An old West Country late dessert apple with a strong fruity flavour.
- 42Court Pendu Plat
A very old variety possibly dating from Roman times. Unusual flat shape and firm sharp flesh.
- 43Court Royal
An old West Country dessert apple also used for cider making
- 44Cox's Early Export
Believed to be a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin x King of Pippins
- 45Cox's Orange Pippin
Regarded as the finest of English apples with an intense aromatic flavour rarely matched by any other.
- 46Cox's Pomona
A very attractive and colourful mid season dual purpose apple.
- 47Crawley Beauty
An old dual purpose apple from Sussex.
- 48Crawley Reinette
A sharp flavoured late dessert apple.
- 49Crimson Bramley
A more coloured sport of Bramley's Seedling.
- 50Crimson Costard
Pope's Crimson Costard
- 51Crimson Crisp
Crimson Crisp is a new scab resistant apple. Bright red mid season fruit with a good sweet flavour.
- 52Crimson Newton Wonder
A more highly coloured sport of Newton Wonder
- 53Crimson Peasgood
A more highly coloured sport of Peasgood Nonesuch.
- 54Crimson Queening
An old English apple with dark red skin and an unusual pointed shape.
- 55Crispin
A large sweet, yellow dual purpose apple originating from Japan where it is called Mutsu.
- 56Curltail
An old English dual purpose apple with a distinctive curled fleshy stalk.
- 57D'Arcy Spice
A famous old variety from Essex with a distinctive spicy flavour.
- 58Dabinett
An bittersweet old Somerset cider apple.
- 59Dawn
A red late dessert apple with sweet-sharp raspberry flavour.
- 60De Jaune
A highly regarded French cooking apple Syns Sarthe's Yellow