Our apple trees are available in the following types:
Miniature Apple Tree (M27 Rootstock), Dwarf Apple Tree (M9), Semi Vigorous Apple Tree (M26), Vigorous Apple Tree (M106), Very Vigorous Apple Tree (M25), Cordon Apple Tree, Mini Cordon Apple Tree, Supercolumns Apple Tree, Stepover Apple Tree, Half Standard Apple Tree, Espaliers Apple Tree and Fans Apple Tree.
Chris Bowers have a great range of apple trees for sale, which are suitable for planting in regular gardens of all sizes throughout the UK. Our trees come in an extensive range which includes established and new varieties which are suitable for planting in a range of soil and climatic conditions so if you are looking to buy apple trees you have come to the best place!
Most of the apple trees which we sell are E.M.L.A. virus tested - so you can be sure that you're buying premium trees which will produce high quality fruit year after year in line with our Gold Health Standard and Guarantee.
You may also want to check our ornamental crab apple trees.
An old Irish variety of outstanding beautiful colouring and remarkable flavour. The fruits are small but the complex patterning of orange red stripes and blotches over a bright greenish gold base have been likened to...
A really lovely and highly valued old variety which began life being discovered grown on a rubbish heap near Ulverston! It was introduced in 1793 and subsequently became a very prevalent early cooker of the...
An excellent variety for eating November to December. A seedling of Coxs Orange Pippin with a very similar flavour but easier to grow. Resistance to Scab and Mildew and hardier in cold conditions. Pollinators include:...
Late variety. Stores well. Superb flavour. White, firm juicy flesh that is aromatic. Superb variety but can crop heavily only every other year on occasion. The flavour is so good that it is still very...
NEW A refreshing newcomer indeed as one Professional grower put it - Limelight seems to have a glow about it a luminosity of colour which makes the fruits stand out on the tree. It is...
A new variety with an English Garden Apple Taste! Raised at East Malling Research from a cross between Cox's Orange and Falstaff. Meridian has been exhaustively trialled and tested at tasting panels to find out...
We are fortunate and very pleased to be able to offer stock of this famous, sought after and truly excellent old variety. Norfolk 'Bif fin' as it is known, was popular amongst Norwich bakers and...
A small but beautifully marked golden Apple with an intricate network of bronze russeting. Ready for picking in early October, they will store at least until January. but the flavour is so good there are...
Raised in 1785, an upright moderately vigorous tree which crops very heavily. Although sometimes biennial. A variety for the connoisseur with very unusual flavour - at times distinctly pineapple-like, but variously described as nutty, musky,...
A russett variety with large show quality fruits, lovely rounded pale golden brown fruits. Rich, distinctive, nutty flavour and a very reliable, heavy cropper A valued new addition to the range of russet apples. Recommended....
A selected strain of COX'S ORANGE PIPPIN that gives improved colour of fruits, high quality and heavier crop.
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A variety from the Czeck republic that arrives with some high commendations, not least it's hardiness and disease resistance. A very heavy and regular crop of small to medium sized yellow fruits predominantly washed with...
A new dessert variety raised by a fruit enthusiast by crossing Discovery and Kent. Red Devil has been trialled at the National Fruit Trials and has proved to be a heavy and precocious cropper. The...
A sport of the highly regarded and already very popular Falstaff, but with a bright ruby red skin colouring This variety has fine eating qualities with a sweet but refreshing flavour and a very crisp...
A sport of this hugely popular variety with an almost entirely red skin finnish but identical in all other ways. An outstandingly beautiful Apple
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We have been asked many times for this old variety from Berkshire in the Mid 1800's, once a prevalent market variety but now almost disappeared. An amazing rounded fruit striped and flushed in bright pinky...
A mid season variety of very fine flavour. Red Windsor is firmly textured and has a richly aromatic but sweet and honeyed flavour. The fruits are ready for picking in September and will store until...
A new early dessert apple that we were pleased to introduce on exclusive licence a few yews ago. Raised by East Malling Research Station, Redsleeves has proved to be very exceptional. The fruits are ready...
For eating November onwards, and stores late. Not a heavy crop, but very richly flavoured. Lightly russetted fruit of medium size, an old variety that is exceptional for flavour among the late keeping varieties. Very...
New from East Malling. Truly outstanding for its high levels of disease resistance, Saturn is resistant to scab and mildew and always seems to be such a clean and healthy looking tree. It has been...
(B) SCOTCH BRIDGET Very hardy variety first known in 1851. The rich creamy flesh has an excellent texture and a sweet flavour which needs no sugar, maintaining good quality until Christmas. Excellent stewed or baked, a...
NEW An English garden apple bred for England. This highly coloured bright scarlet apple is deceptive for it hides a unique and highly complex flavour. The tender green white flesh has variously been described as...
A Seedling directly from Coxs Orange and famous for having inherited some of that varieties enticing rich flavour. A medium sized green yellow apple, partly covered by a crimson flush and stripes smooth skinned and...
Superb, aromatic flavour from the medium sized, crisp and juicy fruits. The fruits are golden yellow with a red flush and some russet. The crops are heavy and regular and are ready for picking in...
Hardly a new variety as Tom Putt was raised in the 1700s by the Rector of Trent in Somerset, the Rev. Tom Putt. Picking early September the fruits keep well into November, the tough skin...
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