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Ashmead’s Kernel
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
A yellowish-green apple with brown russet. Yellowish white flesh with crisp & juicy with excellent flavour. Good disease resistance and keeping qualities. Very old variety, dating back to 1700s, producing excellent quality apples. Rootstock: MM106, M26, M25. Sold out on M26.
Pollination group D Picking time – mid October Storage until – February
Chatley’s Kernel
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
Though described as a culinary in various texts Chatley’s Kernel produced medium sized apples that are good to eat. Though not an exceptional variety it keeps a long time well into the New year. Flattish in shape with pale green skin that flushes greatly brownish red with a variable amount of russet.
Pollination group – D Picking time – October Storage until – May
Lord Hindlip
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
Late medium / large conical apple of excellent taste. Of a distinct shape with the apple tapering sharply to a narrow apex. Skin brownish orange with patches of bright red. Usually has quite distinct ribbing with one larger rib than others making the apple sometimes appear lop sided. Sold out on M26 now.
Pollination group – C Picking time – early/mid October Storage until – March
Newland Sack
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
A very good culinary apple that keeps well into the new year. A regular heavy cropper the apples seem to sweeten up enough in time to be eaten as a dessert. Medium large apples round conical in shape with unequal ribbing. Smooth greenish yellow skin flushed up to about a quarter orange / red.
Pollination group – C Picking time – October Storage until – May
William Crump
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
A high quality medium to large conical apple. Skin brown-crimson / purple flushed over yellow. A result of a cross between Cox & Worcester Pearmain. Apples of excellent flavour – crisp and juicy with a nice balance of sweetness and acidity, and they keep well. Has an upright growth habit as the photo shows.
Pollination group – E Picking time – mid October Storage until – February