St. Cecilia

Named after the Welsh patron saint of music this is a mid-season eating apple from Bassaleg, Newport.   Reportedly first cultivated by John Basham & Sons of Bassaleg in Monmouthshire in 1900 from a Cox seedling. A sweet juicy apple with an exquisite perfumed aroma is said to be at its best on St. Cecilia’s day (November 22nd).  (Pollination group B)

 

Sold as a 1 or 2 year tree depending on what we have in stock.   1 year (maiden) tree is in its first year of growth and not available until September of the year it was grafted. £21.50    2 year +  tree £26.50    Sold in 3 or 4 litre pots.

£21.50

Currently Out of stock, Check back soon for availability.

St. Cecilia

Named after the Welsh patron saint of music this is a mid-season eating apple from Bassaleg, Newport.   Reportedly first cultivated by John Basham & Sons of Bassaleg in Monmouthshire in 1900 from a Cox seedling. A sweet juicy apple with an exquisite perfumed aroma is said to be at its best on St. Cecilia’s day (November 22nd).  (Pollination group B)

 

£21.50

Currently Out of stock, Check back soon for availability.