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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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  • Orleans Reinette Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    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

  • Peasgood Nonsuch Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    A useful garden and exhibition variety. Very good flavour, slightly acid, but still sweet. Very large fruits. Golden with flushed red stripes. Strong aroma. Superb for baking. Season late September to December.

  • Pixie Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    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

    £20.80£27.95

    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

    £20.80£27.95

    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.

  • Red Peasgood Nonsuch Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    A richly pink flushed selection of the above variety, very attractive.

  • Robin Pippin Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    This worcester type Apple arose in Kent in the 1950’s and has the dual qualities of a magnificent regal red skin colouring coupled with a distinct Strawberry – like flavour. Ripening a little earlier than a standard Worcester, Robin Pippin should be harvested late August & enjoyed until late September.

  • Sandringham Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    We are very pleased to have finally acquired stock of this very old variety which was indeed raised at the Royal Estate so close to our Nursery here in Norfolk. Believed to be a Winter Pearmain Seedling, it makes a moderately vigorous spreading tree with large fruits which should be harvested in Mid October, for use from November to March. When cooked the flesh turns to a very intensely flavoured cream puree at first, lighter and more subtly flavoured as the season progresses. It can also be used as an eater when fully ripe. The outstandingly attractive very dark pink…

  • Scotch Dumpling Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    A variety which came from Scotland in the 1940s. The large fruits cook to a wonderful fresh flavoured froth and are ready for use from late August, often keeping until November. The tree is moderately vigorous and spreading. Very attractive large rose pink blossom.

  • Self Fertile Cox Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    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

    £20.80£27.95

    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.

  • The Queen Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    Essex in 1858 and once a popular garden apple, rather hard to find these days. A large, very pale yellow fruit partly covered with crimson flushes and stripes, the flesh cooks to a wonderful translucent yellow puree, the flavour sharp, juicy and powerful. Also bakes well. A good copper on a tree of moderate vigour, season mid September until December. Still highly sought after in the Essex area.

  • Tydeman’s Late Orange Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    Late autumn variety, flavour and texture very similar to Cox. Fruits will store late and are easy to grow. The fruits are medium sized, golden yellow with a bright orange-red flush. The blossom has frost tolerance and this variety is easy to grow, the superbly flavoured fruits store well for eating January to March. Pollinate with: Spartan, Red Ellison, Greensleeves etc.

  • Wellington Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    The most popular cooker of Victorian times and much sought after today. A medium large pale greenish to yellow-white apple with occasional variably coloured flushes and stripes. Cooked it has been likened to Bramley with the same sharp flavour but the flesh is more finely textured. Excellent baker. Keeps its fine qualities right through until April. “Dumelows Seedling’ is synonymous. Pollinate with Howgate Wonder, Charles Ross, Pixie, Golden Noble etc.

  • American Mother Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    For eating October to December. A very distinctive and aromatic, creamy white flesh that is sweet and very juicy The fruits are golden and flushed deep red. A very upright tree, that is easy to manage. An excellent dessert variety for the garden, made even more popular by the fact that American mothers insisted on this variety for their apple pies for which it excels.Pollinators include: Edward VII, Lane’s Prince Albert, Orleans Reinette and Winston.

  • Ashmeads Kernel Apple Trees

    £20.90£21.95

    Firm, crisp yellow flesh with a sweet flavour that is very aromatic. Green-yellow fruits with a brown flush that are ready for eating from December to March. A moderately vigorous apple tree, not a heavy cropper, but a really flavourful variety. A fruit for the connoisseur. Resistance to Scab. Pollinators include: Tydemans Late Orange, Howgate Wonder, Orleans Reinette, Lane’s Prince Albert etc. SOLD OUT If you add this variety to basket an alternative within the same pollination group will be supplied.

  • Chivers Delight Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    A good cropping variety that also grows well in the north. Golden yellow fruits, mottled with red. Medium size, sweet. A very good flavour at times, but not consistent. Aromatic.

  • Court Pendu Plat Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    A much valued old variety which was first described in 1613. The fruits are seldom ready for eating before Christmas but will then keep until April. The fruit is greenish yellow, brightly striped with red and has a richly scented, strong acidic flavour which sweetens later in the season. Makes an upright tree which normally crops well. Pollinate with Newton Wonder, Winston, American Mother etc.SOLD OUT If you add this variety to basket an alternative within the same pollination group will be supplied

  • Edward VII Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    Only a moderate cropper but the handsome apples, of brightest green, store well into March or April. Flowers late, so is a suitable variety for a frost pocket. For using from December onwards, the fruits are medium sized with flesh that is white, crisp and acid and cooks very well. Pollinate with a late flowering variety such as: Newton Wonder, Lord Derby, Orleans Reinette, Tydeman’s Late Orange etc.

  • Hereford Beefing Apple Trees

    £20.80£27.95

    Introduced for our more Northerly customers in response to the huge popularity of our own Norfolk Beefing, which has exceeded all expectations! Hereford Beefing was first known in the 1700’s no less and is a variety of great value for gardens today. A moderately sized greenish yellow apple decorated in red flushes and stripes, it has a good sharp flavour at first which sweetens with storage. The flesh turns an attractive bright yellow when cooked, good for dishes where the appearance of the fruit is important – e.g. open tarts etc. Very fine flavour. Pick in early October and use…

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