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Malus ‘Celini’ has red flushed skin with soft juicy flesh sometimes with a pink tinge. UK 19th century.

Malus domestica ‘Cox's Orange Pippin’ is said to be one of the finest tasting of all apples with citrusy tropical flavours. England 1800s.

Malus ‘Delicious’ (‘Hawkeye’) has much better crisp texture and sweeter, juicier flavour than 'Red Delicious'.Iowa, USA 1870s.

Malus ‘Doctor Harvey’ has conical green and gold fruit sometimes with a pink flush with a mild acidity.Cooks to a puree. Great for apple sauce. UK 1629.

Malus ‘Duchess of Oldenberg’ has red blushed fruit with creamy coloured, crisp, tender flesh with a refreshing bittersharp flavour. Russia 1700s.

Malus ‘Esopus Spitzenberg’ has large, red, oblong apples and aromatic flesh with a dense, buttery, rich, sharp, sweet flavour. New York, USA 18th century.

Malus ‘George Carpenter’ has ribbed, red and green apples with some russeting and firm, sweet, juicy, rich flesh. UK 1902.

Malus ‘Gilpin’ offers red and yellow apples with a crisp, tender, juicy, sweet/tart flavour. Virginia, USA 1817.

Malus ‘Golden Russet’ has gold russeting on a greenish skin and crunchy flesh with a good, spicy flavour with a balance of sweetness and tartness. New Jersey, USA 1800s.

Malus ‘Holstein’ has golden orange fruit with some red flushing and firm, juicy, aromatic flesh with a slight pineapple flavour. Germany 1918.

Malus ‘Jersey Black’ has red skin that can be so dark that this is cultivar is known as the black apple. New Jersey, USA 1817.

Malus ‘Jonathan’ apples have a balance of sweetness and sharpness. They are refreshing and aromatic. USA 1864.

Malus ‘King of Tompkins County’ has large fruit of excellent quality with crisp, yellow flesh with a nice aroma. New Jersey, USA 1804.

Malus ‘Kingston Black’ is a renowned English cider apple with high quality bittersharp juice from small dark red apples.

Malus ‘Lady’ (‘Api’) has been used as an ornament and for eating with its beautiful fruit and sweet, fruity, aromatic, juicy flesh. France 1628.

Malus ‘Laxton’s Superb’ has red flush over green skin. Flesh is dense and firm, dry, and sweet, with a very 'appley' flavour. UK 1897.

Malus ‘Macoun’ has deep red blushes and stripes over green skin and white flesh that is crisp and juicy with a sweet, spicy, strawberry flavour. New York, USA 1923.

Malus ‘Michelin’ is a partially self-fertile hard-cider apple variety producing volumes of medium, bittersweet juice. French 1800s.

Malus ‘Non Pareil’ is a yellow russet apple with a sweet, aromatic, pear-drop flavour. UK 16th century but originally from France.

Malus ‘Pitmaston Pineapple’ has small, conical yellow russet apples with sweet and highly aromatic flavours of pineapple. UK 1845.

Malus ‘Pitmaston Pineapple’ has small, conical yellow russet apples with sweet and highly aromatic flavours of pineapple. UK 1845.

Malus domestica Heirloom ‘Queen Cox’, a sport of the famous 'Cox's Orange Pippin', offers amazing citrus and tropical fruit flavours.

Malus domestica Heirloom ‘Queen Cox’, a sport of the famous 'Cox's Orange Pippin', offers amazing citrus and tropical fruit flavours.

Malus ‘Ribston Pippin’ has red and orange stripes over golden skin and a sharp, aromatic, and robust flavour. UK 18th century.

Malus ‘Smokehouse’ has red stripes over yellow skin and yellowish flesh that is firm and juicy with a spicy aroma. Pennsylvania, USA 1800s.