Long Keeping Apple Varieties

Apple: Thornwell
Thornwell (02-Jan.)
Yellow apple, sweet and tangy with firm flesh. Probably has Golden Delicious as the female parent.
Apple: Topaz
Topaz (01-Jan.)
Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1948 from East Malling Research Station, Kent. Fruits have soft, coarse, greenish cream flesh with a subacid flavour.
Apple: Trazada
Trazada (Unknown)
An red heirloom variety of unknown name.
Apple: Tupstones
Tupstones (06-Dec.)
Originated in Worcestershire, England. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1945. Fruits have firm, fine, yellowish white flesh with a subacid and nutty flavour.
Apple: Tydemans Late Orange
Tydemans Late Orange (Unknown)
A long storing apple rather than an apple that keeps for a long time on the tree. Raised in 1930 by H.M. Tydeman at East Malling Research Station, Kent. Introduced in 1949. Fruits have very firm, crisp, fairly juicy, cream flesh with a rich, aromatic flavour.
Apple: Udale
Udale (02-Feb.)
No description available at this time.
Apple: Ulmer Reinette
Ulmer Reinette (01-Dec.)
Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1951 from Germany. Fruits have slightly soft, greenish white flesh with a slightly subacid flavour.
Apple: Underleaf
Underleaf (01-Dec.)
Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1967 from Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol. Fruits have a sweet, Blenheim type flavour.
Apple: Verdona
Verdona (04-Feb.)
Fruits have crisp, greenish white flesh with a subacid flavour.
Apple: Verite
Verite (01-Dec.)
Originated in France. Recorded in 1876. Fruits have firm, greenish white flesh with a slightly sweet, subacid flavour.