Does anyone have any experience of these apple trees: James Grieve, Laxton's Superb, Worcester Permain, Discovery and Beauty of Bath? Landscapers have proposed above as species of eating apple ... reading up on them, none seem the nice, crunchy, juicy variety. I think Beauty of Bath is eating - garden people marked it cooking but website I looked at said otherwise. They're putting in Grenadier & Bramley cooking apples.
It's going to be around 22 trees in total - 12 apple, 4 cherry (2 wild, 2 eating), 4 pear and 2 plum so want to try to get a good balance - the apples bother me most so I would welcome any advice.
Thanks a lot!