 | | | Apple Tree - Lady's Finger of Lancaster Origin: Lancashire, 1824 Taste: Type: Culinary Flowering Group : 3 Rootstock: M106 Size : Maiden Harvest : October Vigour :
An attractive mid-season cooking apple, keeps its shape when cooked. Quite unusual now, though it was a common sight in Lancashire and Cumbria in C19th. Many tall, oval shaped apples typically called "Lady's Finger". Supplier : R.V. Roger Ltd. We donate half of our profit on sales of this product to Common Ground
See our section on Pollination Groups to help you select your apple trees. The rootstock for all our fruit trees is the most vigorous available. We try to offer as many apple varieties as we can on M25 rootstock, which will produce the standard trees of a traditional orchard, where they would be planted between 6 and 8 metres apart. Please refer to our size guide for details. All our apple trees are bare root. At the height of the lifting season there may be up to a months delay between placing the order and dispatching due to pressure of orders, which are dealt with in date sequence, and the weather. Orders from March to September are confirmed in September ready for dispatch from November. Please note there is an overall minimum order size of £50.
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£16.50
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