Long Keeping Apple Varieties

Apple: Auralia
Auralia (01-Jan.)
Raised at the former Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut, Muncheberg, Germany. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1967. Fruits have a sweet subacid, aromatic and perfumed flavour.
Apple: Autumn Pearmain
Autumn Pearmain (01-Dec.)
Originated in England and known to have been in existence in the late 1500s. The trees at Brogdale are indistinguishable from Herefordshire Pearmain. A dessert apple of quite reasonable quality as a garden variety. Fruit has a pleasant, slightly aromatic flavour.
Apple: Barraude
Barraude (01-Dec.)
Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1947 from France. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with a 'pear drop' flavour.
Apple: Barre
Barre (01-Dec.)
An apple of French origin. Described in 1948. Fruits are sweet, hard and juicy with white flesh.
Apple: Bellida
Bellida (04-Feb.)
Raised at IVT, Wageningen, Netherlands. Received by the National Fruit Collection, Brogdale in 1994. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy.
Apple: Black David
Black David (01-Jan.)
No description available at this time.
Apple: Blackjon
Blackjon (01-Jan.)
A coloured sport of Jonathan. Originally found in Tom Slack Orchard, Wenatchee, Washington, U.S.A. by C & O Nursery. It was selected in about 1927 and introduced in 1931. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy.
Apple: Blake
Blake (02-Feb.)
No description available at this time.
Apple: Bonnet Carre
Bonnet Carre (01-Jan.)
Originated from France. Recorded in 1948. Fruits are sweet with a perfumed flavour.
Apple: Bouet De Bonnetable
Bouet De Bonnetable (01-Jan.)
Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1948 from France. Fruits have soft flesh with a sweet, subacid to acid flavour.