Rootstock | M26 maiden (semi dwarfing), MM106 maiden (moderate) |
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Type of Apple | Dessert |
Fruiting | Early Season |
Pollination Group | C |
Pollination Requirements | Partial Self-fertile |
Fruit Bearing | Spur-bearer |
Fruit trees & bushes are dispatched when dormant from late November to late March. When you order we will acknowledge, then email you an Order Confirmation in October when we take payment before being in contact to arrange delivery from late November.
Red Devil
£19.50
Bright red apples that seem to gain their colour very early. Medium to large evenly sized flat round apples. When sliced through the flesh is often reddened to varying degrees. Apples have a really nice fruity, strawberry flavour. Good disease resistance suitable for most areas of the UK.
Pollination group – C Picking time – September Storage until – December
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Beauty of Bath
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Pollination group – C Picking time – late July Storage until – does not keep