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Etton High Meadow Heritage Orchard list of trees - February 2020 Type Variety Live trees Dead trees Brief description 3 0 Dessert apple. 1884 Late Oct Nov - Dec. Stamford. Pollinator: Barnack Beauty Apple Annie Elizabeth 1 0 Regarded as one of the best stewing and baking . Leics 1857. Pollinator Barnack Beauty Apple Arthur Turner 1 0 Early season . Berks 1912. Pollinator: Allington Pippin. Apple Ashmead's Kernel 1 0 Late season eating apple. Glos 1700. Intense sweet-sharp, good keeping quality and very attractive blossom. Pollinators Browns Seedling, Allington Pippin. Apple Barnack Beauty 5 0 Late season old English cooking apple. Flushed / striped, some russeting. Originated in Barnack c1840. Juicy sharp refreshing taste. Pollinators Lord Burghley, Norfolk Royal and Allington Pippin. Apple Barnack Orange Pippin Raised from Barnack Beauty x Cox's Orange Pippin by W H Divers, Head Gardener at Belvoir Castle, in 1904. 2 0 Medium sized, round fruit.Juicy dessert apple. Pick mid Oct. Pollinators: Allington Pippin and . Pear Beurre Hardy 2 0 An outstanding eating pear. France C19th.Juicy and sweet. Harvest in October. Pollinators: Fondante d'Automne, Williams, Conference. Apple 5 0 Distinctive flavour and attractive large fruit. Can be eaten fresh but best as a cooking apple. Pick early October. Pollinators and Arthur Turner. Oxfordshire 1740. Apple 2 0 Originated in New Zealand in the 1950s. Eating apple with an overall sharp and refreshing flavour with a good balance of sweetness. Pick late August - Oct. Self-fertile. Apple Bramley Seedling 1 0 The most popular classic English cooking apple. Notts 1809. Pick in October. Poliinator- Braeburn Apple Brown's Seedling 4 0 Stamford 1874. Late season dual purpose eating/cooking apple. Quite sweet. Pollinators: Annie Elizabeth and Barnack Beauty. Apple Charles Ross 3 0 Berks 1890. Juicy,dual purpose. Harvest mid-season. Pollinators: Allington Pippin, Arthur Turner. Apple Cox's Orange 1 0 Bucks 1825. Eating/cooking apple. Pick mid- September. Pollinator Barnack Beauty. Plum Czar 1 0 Popular cooking plum. Excellent colour and flavour. Herts 1871. Pollinator Willingham Gage. Apple Egremont Russet 4 0 Most popular of the russet apples. Very distinctive rich nutty flavour. England 1872. Pick mid- season. Pollinator: James Grieve. Apple 4 0 Juicy sweet eating apple. Kent 1972. Pick late September. Pollinators: Allington Pippin and Barnack Beauty. Apple George Carpenter 1 0 Surrey1902. Mid season eating apple. Juicy quite sweet. Raised from Blenheim Orange and . Pollinators Allington Pippin and Barnack Beauty. Apple 1 0 England 1862. Good early cooking apple. Pick mid-August. Pollinators Allington Pippin and Barnack Beauty. Apple James Grieve 6 0 Scotland 1893. A good heavy cropping early season dual purpose apple. Pollinators: Egremont Russet and Allington Pippin. Apple Lady Hollendale 3 0 Cambs 1918. Bright red early dessert apple with a sharp flavour. Pick in August. Pollinators: Arthur Turner and Egremont Russet. Apple Laxton's Superb 2 0 Beds 1897. Late sweet dessert apple with some of the aromatic flavour of Cox. Pollinators: Allington Pippin and Barnack Beauty. Apple Lord Burghley 6 0 Stamford 1834. A dark red flushed late dessert apple which keeps very well. Pollinators: Barnack Beauty and Norfolk Royal. Apple Lord Peckover 1 0 Cambs 1926. Sweet early season eating apple. Pollinators: Cleeve and Plymouth Cross and others NewtonWonder 1 0 Derbyshire 1870. Pick mid-October. Dual purpose. Pollinators: Barnack Beauty, Allington Pippin, Apple Annie Elizabeth Norfolk Royal 5 0 Norfolk 1908. Bright red sweet dessert apple. Pick mid-September. Pollinators: Schoolmaster, Apple Allington Pippin, Barnack Beauty Peasgood's Nonsuch 3 0 Grantham 1853. Cooking apple excellent for baked apple. Pick mid-September. Pollinators: Apple Allington Pippin, Barnack Beauty Schoolmaster 2 0 Lincs 1855. A late cooking apple, sharp taste. Pollinators: Allington Pippin and Fiesta. Pick mid- Apple October. Plum Willingham Gage 3 0 Cambs. A very sweet greengage very similar to Old Greengage. Pick mid-August. Pollinator Czar ? No label 5 0 Total 79 0

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