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PORTUGAL (Scion)
(Cydonia oblonga) An apple shaped yellow quince with excellent finish & light pinkish, orange juice when cooked. Easy to cut. HARVEST: Mid Seaso
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RED ASTRACHAN (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Grown by the Thistlethwaite family at Briagolong until the Second World War. Ripens around Christmas time. A small, flat apple wit
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PITMASTON PINEAPPLE (Scion)
(Malus domestica) An old English variety. A fresh eating apple with an unusual pineapple flavour.
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GOLDEN DELICIOUS (Scion)
(Malus domestica) American heirloom dating back to 1890. A chance seedling found by A. H. Mullins from Clay County in West Virginia. Thought to be
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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,
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GRANNY SMITH (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Australian heirloom originating from a chance seed thrown away by Mrs. Thomas Smith from Ryde in NSW. Dates back to 1860's. Seeds
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ABAS (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Red, medium sized fruit with dark red stripes. Crisp & juicy. Used for fresh eating. While flesh is not as sweet as Gravenstein,
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AKANE (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus domestica) Japanese variety dating back to 1937. Cross between Jonathan & Worcester Pearmain. Medium sized, highly coloured, at
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ALEXANDER (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Ukranian heirloom first recorded in 1700's. An old and attractive culinary apple, cooks to a puree. Large uniform conical fruit,
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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
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BEAUTY OF BATH (Scion)
(Malus domestica) A popular English garden apple from the Victorian era, originating from Bath, England around 1864. Distinctly flat well coloured m
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