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All of these apple trees are tough as nails. Not only will they crop well in the North and Scotland, they also have frost-resistant flowers.
| Name | Type | Harvest | Pollination Group | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Court Pendu Plat | Eating | Late | G | Flowers Very Late |
| Discovery | Eating | Early | C | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Egremont Russet | Eating | Main | B | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Ellison's Orange | Eating | Main | D | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Fiesta | Eating | Main | D | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Greensleeves | Eating | Main | B | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| James Grieve | Cook/Eat | Early | C | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Laxton's Superb | Eating | Late | D | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Lord Derby | Cooking | Main | D | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Newton Wonder | Cooking | Late | D | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Spartan | Eating | Late | D | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Sunset | Eating | Main | C | Frost Hardy Flowers |
| Tydemans Late Orange | Eating | Main | D | Frost Hardy Flowers (not suitable for very windy places) |
| Worcester Pearmain | Eating | Early | C | Frost Hardy Flowers |