List of apple cultivars
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Over 7,500 cultivars of the apple are known. The following is a list of the more common and important cultivars, with the year and place of origin (where documented), and whether each produces cooking apples or dessert apples.
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[edit] Eating apples
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| Common name | Origin | First developed | Comment | Use |
| Akane | Japan | 1970 | Dessert | |
| Ambrosia | ||||
| Anna | Israel | Dessert | ||
| Antonovka | Russia | Cooking | ||
| Arkansas Black | Arkansas | c. 1870 | ||
| Ashmead's Kernel | England | small, very sweet and very tart | Dessert | |
| Bailey | New York | c. 1840 | ||
| Baldwin | Massachusetts | c. 1740 | ||
| Beacon | Dessert | |||
| Beauty of Bath | England | c. 1864 | Deep red flush and streaks of red with a little russet. Early maturing but short season. Poor flavour so now rare. | Dessert |
| Ben Davis | Southeastern United States | Dessert | ||
| Belle de Boskoop | Boskoop, Netherlands | c.1856 | bright red, fairly large, early in season (end of august-early september) | cooking (traditionally: apple sauce) |
| Beverly Hills | Dessert | |||
| Blenheim Orange | England | c. 1740 | Cooking | |
| Braeburn | New Zealand | 1950s, United States | Dessert | |
| Bramley | Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England | about 1809 | Cooking | |
| Bramley's Seedling | Nottinghamshire, England | c.1809 | Cooking | |
| Cameo | Washington | 1980s | ||
| Carroll | Dessert | |||
| Cortland | New York | late 1890s | Dessert | |
| Cornish Gilliflower | Cornwall | 1813 | Dessert | |
| Cox's Orange Pippin | Great Britain, New Zealand | c. 1829 | Dessert | |
| Cripps Pink' ('Pink Lady') | Australia | early 1970s, western United States | ||
| Crispin | Japan | 1930 | See Mutsu | Dessert |
| Discovery | Essex, England | Possibly from an open pollinated Worcester Pearmain. | Dessert | |
| Dorsett | Dessert | |||
| Duchess of Oldenburg | Russia | 1700 | ||
| Early Victoria | Essex, England | 1899 (Introduced) | Possibly from Lord Grosvenor x Keswick Cod | Dessert |
| Edward VII | 1908 (Introduced) | Possibly Blenheim Orange x Golden Nobel | Cooking | |
| Egremont Russet | Sussex, Britain | 1872 | Dessert | |
| Eia Shewer | Dessert | |||
| Ellison's Orange | Lincolnshire, England | 1911 | Cox's Orange Pippin x Calville Blanch | Dessert |
| Elstar | Netherlands | 1950s | Dessert | |
| Emmeth Early | Cooking | |||
| Empire | New York | 1966 | ||
| Epicure | United Kingdom | Dessert | ||
| Fiesta | Dessert | |||
| Fireside | Dessert | |||
| Flower of Kent | Kent, England | 1700s | Dessert | |
| Fortune | 1904 | Cox's Orange Pippin x Wealthy | Dessert | |
| Fuji | Japan | 1930s, Asia, Australia | Dessert | |
| Gala | New Zealand | 1970s, United States | Dessert | |
| George Cave | Essex, England | 1923 | Dessert | |
| George Neal | Cooking | |||
| Ginger Gold | Virginia | late 1960s | ||
| Golden Delicious | United States | 1890, Europe | Dessert | |
| Golden Noble | England | 1820 | Cooking | |
| Granny Smith | Australia | 1868, Australia | Dessert or cooking | |
| Gravenstein | Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | early 1600's | Cooking | |
| Grenadier | England | before 1862 | Cooking | |
| Haralson | Minnesota | 1923 | ||
| Hawaii | Dessert | |||
| Heyer 12 | Very cold-tolerant | Dessert | ||
| Honeycrisp | Minnesota | 1960 | ||
| Honeygold | Minnesota | 1969 | Dessert | |
| Howgate Wonder | 1960 | Cooking | ||
| Idared | Idaho | 1942 | ||
| Irish Peach | Killkenny, Ireland | 1800 | Dessert and baking | |
| James Grieve | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1893 | Dessert or cooking | |
| Jonagold | New York | 1968, elsewhere in United States | Dessert | |
| Jonathan | New York | 1920s, elsewhere in United States | Dessert | |
| Kidd's Orange Red | New Zealand | Cox's Orange Pippin x Delicious | Dessert | |
| Karmijn de Sonnaville | Wageningen, Netherlands | 1949 | Yellow groundcolour when ripe, with red flush, and russet depending on the season. Large apple, though shape can be irregular. | Dessert and apple juice |
| Knobbed Russet | Sussex, England | 1819 | Green and yellow, with rough and black russet. Unusually irregular, warty and knobbly surface. | Dessert and cider |
| Lane's Prince Albert | Cooking | |||
| Laxton's Superb | England | 1897 | Wyken Pippin X Cox;s Orange Pippin | Dessert |
| Lodi | Ohio | 1911 | Dessert | |
| Liberty | New York | 1978 | Eating | |
| Lord Derby | England | c. 1850 | Cooking | |
| Lord Lambourne | England | 1921 (Introduced); | James Grieve x Worcester Pearmain | Dessert |
| Macoun | Canada | 1923 | cold-tolerant | Dessert |
| Mantet | Dessert | |||
| McIntosh | Canada | 1811 | cold-tolerant; often found in children's lunchboxes all over North America | Dessert |
| Melrose | Dessert | |||
| Merton Worcester | John Innes Institute, England | Cox's Orange Pippin x Worcester Pearmain, | Dessert | |
| Miller's Seedling | Newbury, Berkshire, England | 1848 | Dessert | |
| Mollie's Delicious | Dessert | |||
| Muscadet de Dieppe | Normandy, France | c. 1750 | Commonly used in making Calvados liquor | |
| Mutsu | Aomori Apple Experiment Station in Japan from Golden Delicious x Indo | 1930 | Known as Crispin in UK | Dessert |
| Newtown Pippin | New York | 1759, Oregon | very old, variety known to Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson Also sometimes called Albemarle Pippin. | Dessert or cooking. |
| Newton Wonder | Cooking | |||
| Northern Spy | New York | c. 1800 | tart, firm, stores very well | Cider, eating, cooking (esp. pies) |
| Orleans Reinette | France | c.1776 | Dessert | |
| Ozark Gold | Dessert | |||
| Pacific Rose | New Zealand | c.1995 | Extremely crisp, sweet, apple | Eating |
| Peasgood's Nonsuch | England | 1858 | Cooking | |
| Pixie | Dessert | |||
| Pink Pearl | California | 1944 | Dessert | |
| Pinova | Germany | 1986 | ||
| Pound Sweet | Cooking | |||
| Red Astrachan | Cooking | |||
| Red Delicious | Iowa | 1870s, elsewhere in United States and worldwide | Sometimes referred to as Starking Delicious or variation | Dessert |
| Rev. W. Wilks | Cooking | |||
| Ribston Pippin | Yorkshire, Great Britain | 1707 | Dessert | |
| Rome Beauty | Ohio | early 1800s | ||
| Royal Gala | New Zealand | c.1960 | ||
| Spartan | British Columbia | 1926 | Dessert | |
| Stark Earliest | USA | 1938 | Dessert | |
| St Edmund's Pippin | c. 1870 | Dessert | ||
| Sunset | Dessert | |||
| Sweet Sixteen | Minnesota | 1973 | Dessert | |
| Tolman Sweet | United States | 1822 | Cooking and cider | |
| Tydeman's Earlyworcester | England | 1929 | Mclntosli x Worcester Pearmain | Dessert |
| Tydeman's Late Orange | England | 1930 | Dessert | |
| Warner's King | Cooking | |||
| Wealthy | Minnesota | 1860 | Dessert | |
| Winesap | United States | 1817 | Dessert | |
| Worcester Pearmain | Worcestershire, England | 1873 | Dessert |
[edit] Cider apples
Cider apples may be too sour or bitter for fresh eating, but are used for making cider. Some apples are used both for cider and eating.
| Common name | Origin | First developed |
|---|---|---|
| Dymock Red | ||
| Kingston Black | ||
| Roxbury Russet | Massachusetts | 1600s |
| Stoke Red |
[edit] Rootstock cultivars
Selection of rootstock cultivars can be difficult: vigorous roots tend to give trees that, while healthy, grow too tall to be harvested easily without careful pruning, while dwarfing rootstocks result in small trees easy to harvest from, but often shorter-lived and sometimes less healthy. Most modern commercial orchards use one of the "Malling series" (aka 'M' series), introduced or developed by the East Malling Research Station from the early 20th century onward.
[edit] External Links to cultivar listings
Some of these links are to commercial sites, but contain useful information on various apple cultivars. Eventually the (non-copyrighted) information from these links should be merged onto the chart here.
- Over 700 apple variety listings from AllAboutApples.com.
- Another extensive list of apple varieties at Apple Journal with 12 pages of apples.
- Apple flavours and descriptions from OrangePippin.com
Antonovka • Baldwin • Ben Davis • Blenheim Orange • Braeburn • Bramley • Cameo • Cortland • Cornish Gilliflower • Cox's Orange Pippin • Cripps Pink • Egremont Russet • Elstar • Flower of Kent • Fuji • Gala • Ginger Gold • Golden Delicious • Granny Smith • Gravenstein • Haralson • Honeycrisp • Idared • James Grieve • Jazz • Jonagold • Jonathan • Knobbed Russet • Macoun • McIntosh • Northern Spy • Paula Red • Pink Pearl • Pinova • Red Delicious • Rome


