Katy
James Grieve x Worcester Pearmain. Heavy crops of bright red early fruit, with sweet, juicy, acid, firm flesh. Makes excellent fresh juice and even a palatable cider. Good pollinator.
Kidds Orange Red
Sweet crisp and aromatic with a balanced flavour. Good alternative to Cox
Kingston Black (Cider)
A good bitter sharp juice which makes a fine single vintage. Pick November. If variations of this product are unavailable now, you can pre-order now for delivery or collection from Lodge Farm Plants late August to mid September 2021 for … Read More
Laxton’s Superb
Wyken Pippin x Cox’s Orange Pippin. Sweet and aromatic possessing certain similarities to Cox. Can become biennial bearing. A good substitute for Cox’s Orange Pippin in colder exposed areas. Purple flush and red stripes give this an old fashioned attractive appearance. If variations of … Read More
Limelight
Discovery x Greensleeves. This improved Greensleeves type is abundant in cropping. The apple has a clean, smooth finish and seems to glow when ripe with the occasional attractive pink blush. It is crisp, refreshing, and very disease resistant. Makes a neat, compact tree. Bred by … Read More
Little Pax
Little Pax ® is a late season English dessert apple. A very attractive ‘pearmain’ shaped bright red fruit with attractive yellow lenticels and a superb sweet, aromatic flavour. Stores well throughout winter, keeping well into the New Year if refrigerated.
Lord Hindlip
A very handsome apple with a crimson flush and rich aromatic flavour. Cream coloured flesh with a coarse texture. A native West Midland variety.
Newton Wonder
Newton Wonder, a well known cooking apple. A large fruit with russet dots. Creamy, green/white flesh with a coarse-textured. Cooks to a juicy, mild purée and makes a fruity eating apple later in the season. Perfect to use in salads … Read More
Paradice Gold
Paradice Gold is an excellent new dessert apple. The fruit has attractive red skin and a sweet, crisp flavour. The fruit has superb characteristics, a great all rounder.
Queen Cox S.F 18 Queen Cox Self Fertile 18
A self fertile selection of Queen Cox. The best commercial form of Cox with attractive colour and occasional russet spots. Good yields due to its precocious self fertility. (Bristol 1975)
Red Devil
Discovery x Kent. Excellent garden variety with deep scarlet skin and red stained flesh when fully ripe. Superb fruity strawberry flavour. Makes an excellent pink juice. Disease resistant. Named after the ‘Red Devil’ parachute display team. Ideal for all areas. Bred by Hugh Ermen.
Red Falstaff
The select red sport of ‘Falstaff ’. Fruity, well balanced flavour, crisp and juicy. Frost resistant and self fertile. One of the heaviest yielding varieties. Can be stored easily and eaten throughout the winter. Highly recommended for every garden.