- English variety.
- The shrub grows strongly, forming a lofty and compact crown, up to 3-4 m high and wide.
- The fruits are large, cylindrical in shape, slightly flattened, have a thin, light-colored shell and extremely tasty flesh, ripening in late September. They are set in 2-3 pieces in a cluster. The big advantage is relatively even ripening and falling out of the fruit at the same time.
- Fruiting comes early, yields evenly.
- This variety is partially self-pollinating, so it can grow singly, but it yields better when grown in groups. It is very important that the varieties planted next to each other pollinate each other. The pollinators for the Cosford variety are Halle Giants and Lambert red.
- Valuable variety also as a good pollinator.
- Grows well in any soil.
- Easy to grow.
- Totally frost resistant.