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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.

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  • Woolbrook Pippin Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Raised in Sidmouth, Devon, 1903. A Cox’s seedling which is very close to that variety but ripening earlier & suitable for use from early September and storing until late October – early November.

  • Worcester Pearmain Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    (B) WORCESTER PEARMAIN

  • Yellow Ingestrey Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    A variety notable for its beautiful drooping habit which has made it sought after for lawn and specimen planting. A small bright greenish yellow, golden flushed apple which ripens in September. The rather decorative fruits have sometimes been used for ornamental purposes as late as Christmas. The yellow flesh has a crisply refreshing flavour which used to command a high market value in the Kent and London area, but is seldom seen today. Pollinate with Redsleeves, Falstaff, James Grieve, Jester etc.

  • Braeburn Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Introduced by popular request as it is now a prevalent and popular supermarket apple of fine, refreshing flavour. It is very late maturing and not always reliable in this country. However, it is often heavy cropping and may well mature in time for picking if it is grown as a Supercolumn where the benefit of extra sunlight may help ripen the fruits, which should be picked from late October onwards. They will store well into March. Good pollinators include: Gala, Pixie, Orleans Reinette, James Grieve etc.

  • Charles Ross Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Ready for picking in October. The very large, round, shiny red fruit is evenly shaped and has a very polished appearance. The flavour is superb, with a very juicy crisp flesh. The trees are moderately vigorous, but have a neat, compact growth. Also excellent for chalky soils, the north and west and has a resistance to Scab. The fruits are of outstanding beauty and are like eating a superb large Cox. A favourite eating variety for many years. A very regular cropper. Suitable pollinators are: Greensleeves, James Grieve, Spartan, Gloster 69, Howgate Wonder, Redsleeves etc.

  • Clarkes Royal Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Produces superb dark ruby red coloured apples of the cox type. Very attractive, superb flavour. The crisp yellow flesh is sweet, rich and aromatic. For eating October to February.

  • Crimson Queening Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    A suitably handsome and regally coloured Apple for such a name, the fruits are heavily flushed dark ruby red. By contrast the flesh is very pale and creamy with a delicate, perfumed floral flavour. First recorded in 1831 but thought to be even older, this is a small compact tree the fruits of which should be harvested in early September, they will keep for a month or more. Pollinate with Spartan, Red Ellison, Orleans Reinette, Howgate Wonder etc.

  • Ellison’s Orange Apple Trees

    £12.95£28.95

    The original, less coloured variety of the above with the same high qualities

  • Gala Apple Trees

    £12.95£28.95

    Golden yellow fruits that are flushed scarlet and are ready for eating from late October to January The fruits have a creamy white, lightly aromatic flesh that is sweet and very juicy. Moderately vigorous. Also crops well in the north. A good variety but prone to Scab and Canker. Pollinators include: Ashmead’s Kernel, Red Ellison, Orleans Reinette, Howgate Wonder etc.

  • Gala Must Apple Trees

    £21.85£28.95

    A recent introduction with very heavy yields of attractive fruits which have a lovely scarlet skin colouring. The fruits are of similar quality and flavour to Gala. For eating October to January.

  • Gavin Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Raised in 1956, so not especially old but a variety never fully appreciated and deserving wider cultivation, the fine, bright coloured fruits are ready for picking mid October and for use right through December, the flavour is excellent rich, aromatic but sweet too. Gavin arose as a cross of Merton Worcester and a seedling variety with a scab resistance and this quality has been passed on: Gavin has excellent scab resistance and disease resistance in general, as well as beautiful blossom. Recommended. Pollinate with Greensleeves, Orleans, Charles Ross etc.

  • Lemon Pippin Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    An interesting and rather valuable old variety first mentioned as long ago as 1744. This dual purpose variety has the shape colour and, at times, smell of a lemon. Very distinctive, when ripe the flesh is sweet enough for desert, yet still maintains an underlying acidity which makes it very satisfying to eat. Cooked it is useful for a whole range of recipes, including Apple Jelly, Tarts and Mincemeats. Season October-December, often later. Pollinate with Spartan, Merton Knave, Ellisons, Howgate Wonder etc.

  • Lord Hindlip Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    A very old Worcestershire variety which found fame on the show bench back in the late 1800’s, not surprisingly the rich crimson flushed colouring is still remarked upon today. The creamy yellow flesh is firm and well flavoured and in storage will last until March. Although not a heavy cropper, the grandly decorative & flavoursome fruits make this variety well worth growing.

  • Margaret Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Valuable because of its very early season, and so named because it ripens around St Margarets day, 22nd July. Also known as Red Joaneting, this is a pretty, highly coloured apple which is ideal picked and eaten straight from the tree. The flavour is slightly sharp, but juicy and refreshing. An upright tree.

  • Orleans Reinette Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    A very high quality apple that is crisp and very juicy. A beautiful rich flavour. Medium to large fruits that are golden yellow with a slight red flush and cinnamon russet. A moderate cropper, with strong growth, the fruits are ready for eating December to February. A very easy to grow and trouble free variety. Pollinators include: Spartan, Greensleeves, Howgate Wonder, Redsleeves etc.OLD OUT

  • Pixie Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Picking in October for eating December to March. A delicious flavour with crisp, sweet, juicy fruits. Medium sized, greenish yellow flushed with orange-red. Prolific cropping with good disease resistance. An excellent variety. Pollinators include: Charles Ross, Orleans, Spartan etc.

  • Red Delicious Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    For eating early December onwards the fruits will keep late into the spring. Soft flesh. Pollinators include: Charles Ross, Redsleeves, Fiesta etc.

  • Red Ellison – (The Highly Coloured Ellison’s Orange) Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Large fruits that are richly coloured and picked and eaten from September to November. The blossom has frost tolerance, and the upright tree is suitable for all areas, including the north, but resents high rainfall areas. East to grow. The flavour of the fruits is good, and the flesh is tender and very juicy. A heavy cropper, with resistance to Scab. Pollinators include:Golden Delicious, Lord Derby, Tydeman’s Late Orange, Greensleeves etc.

  • Self Fertile Cox Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    A Cox clone which is a better grower and more reliable cropper. For those who insist on Cox as part of their planting programme this is a better choice than the standard Cox. The fruits are of excellent Cox flavour, and of superior quality. The tree has better resistance to disease. This clone is self fertile so is a valued addition to the limited range of self fertile apples available. It will set a good crop on its own. For full cropping potential pollinate with: Winter Gem, Redsleeves, Greensleeves etc.

  • Summer Red Apple Trees

    £21.80£28.95

    Large, dark red fruits with a pleasant flavour and refreshing. Raised at Summerland Research Station, British Columbia. Good quality fruits for eating late September to November.

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