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I'll go for James Grieve on the right and hmmmmm maybe a Cox but could be a Spartan....how old are the trees. I have a Spartan in my orchard and they mature very late..Nove/Dec and even January but are superb cooking apples. Very firm flesh. James Grieve should be ripening now, we have been picking the fallings and cooking pies for a couple of weeks.

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I'll go for James Grieve on the right and hmmmmm maybe a Cox but could be a Spartan....how old are the trees. I have a Spartan in my orchard and they mature very late..Nove/Dec and even January but are superb cooking apples. Very firm flesh. James Grieve should be ripening now, we have been picking the fallings and cooking pies for a couple of weeks.

 

No idea how old the trees are. We only moved here last year. The one on the left is definitely an eating apple not a cooker, so probably cox's as suggested. :good:

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