Eden Point Nurseries

Apple trees, rare breed poultry and smallholding/poultry supplies.
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 Our Apple Trees:
 
Lord Derby - Excellent cooking apple which keeps its shape when cooked.  Attractive flowers. Hardy and disease-resistant.  Use from September to December.
 
Duke of Devonshire - Dessert apple which is sweet and sharp - fruit drop flavour.  Very scab-resistant.
 
Katy* - Dessert apple also used for cider and juice.  Very sweet.  Hardy, vigorous and good for northern areas of Britain. Use from September to October. 
 
Lord Lambourne - Bright, striped eating apple which is sweet and aromatic.  Hardy, northern variety.  Use from September to December.
 
Jonagold - Excellent eating apple, very popular.  Sweet and juicy. Vigorous, hardy and resistant tree.  Use from September to December.
 
Discovery - Very early ripening, quality eating apple.  Excellent for exposed conditions.  Use from August to September.
 
James Grieve - Juicy eating apple which is partly self-fertile and of good flavour.  Very hardy.  Use from September to October.
 
Bramley - Classic British cooking apple for apple pies!  Vigorous tree, fruit keeps well.  Use from October to March.
 
Sops of Wine* - Cider apple, also sweet, aromatic eating apple.  Beautiful tree with red new growth and purple flowers.  Use from September to November.
 
Kingston Black* - Most famous vintage bittersharp apple, makes excellent full-bodied, spicy, single variety cider.  Use in November.
 
Black Dabinett* - Excellent full-bodied cider variety, often used to add guts to a blended cider.  Use in November
 
Yarlington Mill* - Well-flavoured, aromatic, bittersweet vintage cider variety.  Use in November. 
 
Postage charges 1   1-3 trees (£5.00 inc. VAT)
 
Postage charges 2    4 - 15 trees (£12.50 inc. VAT)
 
 
 
 
All the eating/cooking/ cider apples are grown on MM106 rootstock
which is the most suitable size for the average garden and will
make a tree of between 12 and 16 feet tall. 
The cider apple*
varieties can also be grown on M25/M111 rootstock which will make large
trees above 20 feet in height and are therefore not suitable
for the smaller home garden - this is a vigorous rootstock
which is suitable for large standard orchard trees.
 
Please note: We supply our trees 'bare-root'.  This means we can only supply them from late November to the beginning of April.