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Information on over 7,000 apples is available here, all carefully researched and provided in a way that is easy to navigate.

Pollination group:
A B C D E F G H
Harvest period:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Index of apples starting with C

Co-op 27

Co-op 27

1

Type: Dessert, Eating

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 28

Co-op 28

1

Type: Dessert, Eating

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 29

Co-op 29

1

Type: Culinary, Dessert, Pie

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 3

Co-op 3

1

Type: Dessert

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 30

Co-op 30

1

Type: Dessert, Eating

characteristics: Flesh is pale yellow to cream in colour, medium-grained, firm, crisp and juicy. Sprightly and spicy. The apple tends to be a bit on the tart side when first ...

Co-op 31

Co-op 31

1

Type: Pie

summary: The 19th apple in the PRI breeding programme, this apple is great for fresh eating as well as for pies and grows well in cooler climates.

Co-op 32

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Type: Dessert, Pie, Sauce

summary: The eleventh of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus ...

Co-op 33

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Type: Dessert

summary: A small, bright red, sweet-tasting and crisp apple. Immune to scab. Well suited to backyard apple tree or even a U-pick operation. Best eaten soon after ...

Co-op 34

Co-op 34

1

Type:

summary: A Jonathan-style fresh-eating apple developed in the PRI breeding programme

Co-op 35

Co-op 35

1

Type: Dessert

summary: Similar in many respects to the Golden Delicious, though slightly smaller. Better disease resistance and longer storage life.

Co-op 36

Co-op 36

2

Type: Dessert

summary: A Golden Delicious-style of apple bred in New Jersey to provide improved harvests, long storage and virtually complete immunity to scab.

Co-op 37

Co-op 37

1

Type: Dessert, Eating

summary: A Golden-Delicious-style fresh-eating apple created by PRI's disease resistant apple breeding programme created in the 1970s.

Co-op 38

Co-op 38

1

Type: Culinary, Cider, Dessert

summary: A long keeper that will last up to half a year in cold storage. A late bloomer ideal for areas of late frost.

Co-op 39

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Type: Culinary, Dessert, Juice, Pie, Sauce

summary: A mid-season apple, crisp and flavourful. Rated as well suited for both garden and commercial orchards. Rated as being immune to scab.

Co-op 4

Co-op 4

1

Type: Culinary, Cider, Dessert

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 40

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Type: Dessert

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 41

Co-op 41

1

Type: Dessert, Eating

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 42

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Type: Dessert, Eating

characteristics: The flesh is yellow, coarse-grained, crisp. Juicy to very juicy, sweet-tart, spicy.

Co-op 43

Co-op 43

1

Type: Dessert, Eating, Pie

characteristics: The flesh colour varies from white to light straw. Very fine textured, crisp, crunchy, breaking and juicy. Juicy, sweet and slightly tart with a honeyed aroma. ...

Co-op 44

Co-op 44

1

Type: Dessert, Eating

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 5

Co-op 5

1

Type: Eating

summary: This crisp and sweet-tart eating apple was one of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of ...

Co-op 6

Co-op 6

1

Type: Dessert

summary: A bright red, sweet and well-flavoured eating apple developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme ...

Co-op 7

Co-op 7

2

Type: Dessert, Pie

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 8

Co-op 8

1

Type: Dessert

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Co-op 9

Co-op 9

1

Type: Dessert

summary: One of about 50 apple cultivars developed under the PRI (Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of Illinois) programme using Malus floribunda ...

Coat Jersey

Coat Jersey

1

Type: Cider

characteristics: The flesh is yellowish. Sweet, bitter and dry with banana flavours.

Cobham

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Type: Cooking, Eating

characteristics: The flesh is yellowish, tender, crisp, sweet and juicy with a wonderful nutty flavour.

Coble’s Wilder

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Type:

summary: not available

Cobra

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Type: Eating, Pie

characteristics: The flesh is tangy and fresh tasting

Coccagee

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Type: Cider

characteristics: The flesh is yllowish and soft. Very sharply acidic.

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