Antoinette Apple (medium) Apple Antoinette is a rare in Australia cider variety from the Normandy area of northern France and is also grown in Brittany. The aromatic juicy fruit has white flesh that tastes sweet with a bitter aftertaste. It is used as a bittersweet addition to... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Belle Cacheuse Apple (medium) A large cooking and cider variety of French origins. A SWEET cider type. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider, Cooking Harvest: March-April Features: SWEET, large fruit On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Breakwell's Seedling Apple (tall) Originated at Perthyre Farm, Monmouth, Wales in the late 1800s. It was propagated by George Breakwell who also introduced the variety to Bulmers as a valuable early-ripening cider variety. Trees are fairly vigorous with characteristic luxuriant,... On Sale $37.50 Out of stock
Brown Snout Apple (medium) Dessert wine-like qualities. Yellow-green coloured fruit, russeted, rarely slight pink-orange flush.ALERT - limited range in Australia, combination of very high chill requirement and late flowering results in few useful crops except in areas with cold,... On Sale $27.50 Choose Options
Brown's Apple (dwarf) Originated in Devon. It was discovered by Mr Hill, a cider maker and nurseryman of Staverton, near Totnes, Devon. Known to have been in existence in the early 1920s. Trees are very vigourous, fruits are medium sized with white flesh which often carries a... On Sale $29.50 Out of stock
Brown's Apple (medium) Originated in Devon. It was discovered by Mr Hill, a cider maker and nurseryman of Staverton, near Totnes, Devon. Known to have been in existence in the early 1920s. Trees are very vigourous, fruits are medium sized with white flesh which often carries a... On Sale $31.50 Out of stock
Bulmer's Norman Apple (medium) Originally from Normandy, France, it was developed by H.P. Bulmer & Co., Ltd., in Hereford, England. Fruits are medium to large. Tends to be biennial. Vigorous, spreading habit. Skin yellow-green, smooth and waxy, blush rare, russet in... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Bulmer's Norman Apple (tall) Originally from Normandy, France, it was developed by H.P. Bulmer & Co., Ltd., in Hereford, England. Fruits are medium to large. Tends to be biennial. Vigorous, spreading habit. Skin yellow-green, smooth and waxy, blush rare, russet in... On Sale $39.00 Choose Options
Chataingier Apple (medium) Very old variety, originated from Normandy, France. It was known in 1200. Fruits have firm, white flesh with a fairly sweet, subacid flavour. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0. Pollination Group: PG5... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Cimetiere de Blangy Apple (medium) Apple 'Cimetiere de Blangy' is a French cider apple grown for bittersweet cider and Calvados (apple brandy). Other names include 'Blangy', 'Blagny' and 'Cimitiere du Pays'. • Pollination Group: PG4 • Uses: cider (bittersweet), Calvados (apple... On Sale $29.50 Out of stock
Dabinett Apple (dwarf) Vintage quality, i.e. well enough balanced in sugar, tannin and acid content to make a single variety cider. An old cider apple which arose in the Martock area Somerset. Believed to have been named after a Mr Dabinett. Possibly a seedling of Chisel... On Sale $29.50 Out of stock
Dabinett Apple (medium) Vintage quality, i.e. well enough balanced in sugar, tannin and acid content to make a single variety cider. An old cider apple which arose in the Martock area Somerset. Believed to have been named after a Mr Dabinett. Possibly a seedling of Chisel... On Sale $29.50 Out of stock
Frequin Rouge Apple (medium) Apple 'Frequin Rouge' is a French cider variety also called 'Frequin Rouge Amer'. Small cone-shaped red apples with stripes, grow on vigorous trees. Bitter flavour with some sweetness. • Pollination Group: PG3-4 • Uses: cider, bittersweet... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Golden Harvey Apple (medium) Thought to have originated in the 1600s in Herefordshire. Fruits have firm, crisp, yellow flesh with a sweet, rich, aromatic flavour. A very old intensely sweet eating apple also famous for its strong, sweet cider. SWEET. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses:... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Grimes Golden Apple (medium) Superior eating apple, great cider, keeps well. Flesh is crisp, fine-grained, and juicy. Rich, distinctive, aromatic spicy flavour. Believed to be one of the parents of Golden Delicious. © Crown Copyright Contains public sector information licensed... On Sale $29.25 Out of stock
Sale Harmony™ Apple (columnar) Harmony™ Apple is a narrow columnar apple tree that grows to about 3 m tall. The fruit has yellow skin and juicy sweet flesh. Spring blossom.Great for growing in narrow places for example along paths, and in tubs on verandahs and balconies... $52.95 On Sale $47.50 Choose Options
Sale Herald™ Apple (columnar) Herald™ Apple is a narrow columnar apple tree that grows to about 3 m tall. The large fruit has red skin and juicy sweet flesh. Spring blossom.Great for growing in narrow places for example along paths, and in tubs on verandahs and balconies... $52.95 On Sale $47.50 Choose Options
Huonville Crab Apple (dwarf) Huonville Crab was discovered growing wild in the Huon Valley by Bob Magnus of Huonville who suggests the tree may be a cross between an apple and a crab apple. Fruit flesh is red coloured, flowers a bright crimson and the fruit skin quite purple even... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Improved Foxwhelp Apple (dwarf) From Bulmers, Hereford, England, prior to 1920. One of the premier cider making apples. Mild bittersharp, early. Striped bright red over pale yellow base.Ideal blender, can be biennial. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March - April Features:... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Improved Foxwhelp Apple (medium) From Bulmers, Hereford, England, prior to 1920. One of the premier cider making apples. Mild bittersharp, early. Striped bright red over pale yellow base.Ideal blender, can be biennial. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March - April Features:... On Sale $29.50 Out of stock
Kingston Black Apple (dwarf) Believed to be a Somerset apple and possibly raised at Kingston, near Taunton. This variety was introduced into Herefordshire c.1820 by Mr Palmer of Bollitree Estate, Weston-under-Penyard near Ross-on-Wye. Trees are of medium size and have a spreading... On Sale $29.50 Out of stock
Michelin Apple (dwarf) Raised by M. Legrand of Yvetot, Normandy, France, it first fruited in 1872. It was named after M. Michelin of Paris, one of the original promoters appointed by the French Government for the study of cider fruits. Introduced into Herefordshire in 1884 by... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Michelin Apple (medium) Raised by M. Legrand of Yvetot, Normandy, France, it first fruited in 1872. It was named after M. Michelin of Paris, one of the original promoters appointed by the French Government for the study of cider fruits. Introduced into Herefordshire in 1884 by... On Sale $29.50 Out of stock
Pom Pink™ Apple (columnar) Pom Pink™ Apple is a narrow, columnar style cooking apple. Suitable for tubs and smaller gardens, it is highly productive and can be a great aesthetic addition to a garden. Useful as an addition to vegetable gardens and compact orchards... On Sale $52.95 Out of stock