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FRESH EATING APPLES
Varieties of apples which are great for eating as is. They are pleasant to eat with a gentle balance of sweet and acid.

ADAMS PEARMAIN (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Classic Victorian 'pearmain' shape apple with a nutty sweet flavour.
$10.95

ANDRE SAUVAGE (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Large, russetted apple with strong, unusual flavour. The distinctive dry texture and coarse skin give the apple a nutty flavour whe
$10.95

ANNA (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Dual purpose apple good for both fresh eating & cooking. First released onto the market in Israel. An excellent vari
$10.95

BEACON (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Dates back to 1936. Medium sized, red fruit with full, deep red stripes. Pulpy, soft flesh with a mild, sweet flavour. Used for
$10.95

BESS POOL (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Heirloom from Nottinghamshire, England & dating back to 1824. Late keeping dessert apple. Suitable to areas subjected to late fro
$10.95

BLENHEIM ORANGE (Scion)
(Malus domestica) An 18th century English dual-purpose apple which remains very popular as a garden variety. Discovered about 1740 near Blenheim, En
$10.95

BRAEBURN (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Braeburn was the first of the new wave of bi-colored supermarket apple varieties, and re-established the importance of flavor in co
$10.95

CORNISH AROMATIC (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Old-fashioned variety from Cornwall, England & dating back to 1813. High quality eating apple with rich, aromatic flavour with pi
$10.95

COURT OF WICK (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Heirloom dating back to 1790. This variety originated at Court of Wick, Yatton, Somerset by Wood of Huntingdon. It became more wi
$10.95

CROFTON (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Red Delicious shape, Yellow Delicious character. Yellowish green skin with a beautiful distinctive reddish pink blush.
$10.95

DEVONSHIRE QUARRENDON (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Heirloom first recorded in 1678. Very highly coloured apple. Very early variety.
$10.95

DOCTOR HOGG (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Very large, attractive fruit. Suitable for fresh eating or in cooking. Stores well.
$10.95

DUKE OF CLARENCE (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) A very well known Tasmanian apple. Dark red, early variety. Suitable for eating fresh.
$10.95

ESOPUS SPITZENBURG (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Brilliant red fruit with clear, yellow flesh. Very rich in flavour. High yields. Excellent eating apple.
$10.95

FORGE (Scion)
(Malus domestica) English heirloom dating back to 1851. Small eating apple with crisp, very juicy flesh & pleasant aromatic flavour.
$10.95

GEEVESTON FANNY (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Australian heirloom dating back to 1870 & originally discovered in the small town of Geeveston, Tasmania. It is named
$10.95

GOLDEN DELICIOUS (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) American heirloom dating back to 1890. A chance seedling found by A. H. Mullins from Clay County in West Virginia. T
$10.95

GOLDEN HARVEY (Scion)
(Malus domestica) English heirloom from Herefordshire dating back to 1600's. First introduced onto the market in the 1880's by Michael Landy. Firm,
$10.95

GRANNY SMITH (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Australian heirloom originating from a chance seed thrown away by Mrs. Thomas Smith from Ryde in NSW. Dates back to 1
$10.95

HUONVILLE CRAB (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus spp.) Originating from Huonville, Tasmania. Truly amazing apple with scarlet red skin & red flesh. Small fruit with a sweet tar
$10.95

JONATHAN (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) American heirloom dating back prior to 1826 & originating from the farm of Philip Rick, Woodstock, Ulster County, New
$10.95

TWENTY OUNCE (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Heirloom originating in America in the eary 1800's. Very large, roundish fruit with thick, tough, greenish - yellow s
$10.95