After reading what's been said by FB and orangepippin about triploids in this topic, I looked at the records for the crosses I've made between 2010-2013 to see how different varieties performed in terms of success of failure when used as either female or male parents. I've listed the results below separately for female and male parents. I would have pasted in a nice bar chart graph, which is much clearer, but the file size was far too large to be accepted.
The sample size isn't very large and none of the results are statistically robust, but a few indications might be of interest viz a viz the variations on tripoidy mentioned by Orangepippin.
Each 'cross' consisted of a single cluster of three emasculated (female) flowers hand pollinated with pollen from a cluster of covered flowers (i.e. preventing pollen contamination) from the variety selected as the male parent. 'Success' was defined as at least one of the three pollinated flowers producing a mature apple with at least one fully developed pip inside it. 'Failures' were subdivided into 'failed pollination' (i.e. the flower dropped off) and failure post pollination (i.e. developing fruitlet dropped off in June drop or later.). I haven't listed the actual crosses, although generally I tried to avoid using self fertile varieties as female parents after the first year or so and there are not many duplicates.
Female parents Nos crosses, Nos successes, Nos failed pollination, Nos failed post pollination
Adam’s Pearmain 6 1 5 0
Annie Elizabeth 5 0 5 0
Ashmead’s Kernel 8 2 4 3
Beauty of Bath 20 13 1 6
Bramley’s 6 2 3 1
Cox’s Pomona 1 1 0 0
Discovery 23 16 5 2
Ellison's Orange 19 9 0 10
Emneth Early 1 1 0 0
George Cave 14 6 6 2
Grenadier 4 1 1 2
Ida Red 10 6 1 3
James Grieve 6 3 2 1
Katy 4 2 0 2
Lord Lambourne 10 9 0 1
Scarlet Pimpernel 6 2 4 0
Spartan 8 7 0 1
Sunset 9 2 5 2
Winston 2 1 0 1
Tydeman’s late Orange 1 1 0 0
Totals 163 84 42 37
Male parents Nos crosses, Nos successes, Nos failed pollination, Nos failed post pollination.
Adam’s Pearmain 12 7 1 4
Annie Elizabeth 5 1 3 1
Ashmead’s Kernel 0 0 0 0
Baker’s Delicious 4 2 1 1
Beauty of Bath 12 1 4 7
Braeburn 4 2 1 1
Cox’s Pomona 4 2 1 1
Discovery 1 1 0 0
Egremont Russet 9 6 2 1
Ellisons orange 10 6 4 0
Emneth Early 2 1 1 0
George cave 4 3 1 0
Grenadier 2 2 0 0
Gwell Na Mil 6 5 1 0
Honeycrisp 5 4 0 1
Ida red 4 2 1 1
James Grieve 13 10 2 1
Katy 8 4 1 3
Lady Lambourne 3 1 1 1
Llanerchaeron Beauty 4 3 0 1
Lord lambourne 3 2 0 1
Monmouth Beauty 5 3 1 1
Scarlet Pimpernel 20 9 4 7
Spartan 7 4 2 1
Sunset 7 3 2 2
Tydeman’s Late orange 5 3 1 1
Total 159 87 35 37
The most interesting things about the numbers in the context of this thread are how useless Annie Elizabeth has been and how Adam's Pearmain has been a dud female parent for me, but quite a successful male parent.
Hence, I'm querying a strait triploid status for Adam's Pearmain.
The other thing I find odd is how Beauty of Bath is a pretty good female parent, but a useless male parent, even though it has great looking pollen. Lastly, Sunset has been pretty rubbish all round so far.
The sample size isn't very large and none of the results are statistically robust, but a few indications might be of interest viz a viz the variations on tripoidy mentioned by Orangepippin.
Each 'cross' consisted of a single cluster of three emasculated (female) flowers hand pollinated with pollen from a cluster of covered flowers (i.e. preventing pollen contamination) from the variety selected as the male parent. 'Success' was defined as at least one of the three pollinated flowers producing a mature apple with at least one fully developed pip inside it. 'Failures' were subdivided into 'failed pollination' (i.e. the flower dropped off) and failure post pollination (i.e. developing fruitlet dropped off in June drop or later.). I haven't listed the actual crosses, although generally I tried to avoid using self fertile varieties as female parents after the first year or so and there are not many duplicates.
Female parents Nos crosses, Nos successes, Nos failed pollination, Nos failed post pollination
Adam’s Pearmain 6 1 5 0
Annie Elizabeth 5 0 5 0
Ashmead’s Kernel 8 2 4 3
Beauty of Bath 20 13 1 6
Bramley’s 6 2 3 1
Cox’s Pomona 1 1 0 0
Discovery 23 16 5 2
Ellison's Orange 19 9 0 10
Emneth Early 1 1 0 0
George Cave 14 6 6 2
Grenadier 4 1 1 2
Ida Red 10 6 1 3
James Grieve 6 3 2 1
Katy 4 2 0 2
Lord Lambourne 10 9 0 1
Scarlet Pimpernel 6 2 4 0
Spartan 8 7 0 1
Sunset 9 2 5 2
Winston 2 1 0 1
Tydeman’s late Orange 1 1 0 0
Totals 163 84 42 37
Male parents Nos crosses, Nos successes, Nos failed pollination, Nos failed post pollination.
Adam’s Pearmain 12 7 1 4
Annie Elizabeth 5 1 3 1
Ashmead’s Kernel 0 0 0 0
Baker’s Delicious 4 2 1 1
Beauty of Bath 12 1 4 7
Braeburn 4 2 1 1
Cox’s Pomona 4 2 1 1
Discovery 1 1 0 0
Egremont Russet 9 6 2 1
Ellisons orange 10 6 4 0
Emneth Early 2 1 1 0
George cave 4 3 1 0
Grenadier 2 2 0 0
Gwell Na Mil 6 5 1 0
Honeycrisp 5 4 0 1
Ida red 4 2 1 1
James Grieve 13 10 2 1
Katy 8 4 1 3
Lady Lambourne 3 1 1 1
Llanerchaeron Beauty 4 3 0 1
Lord lambourne 3 2 0 1
Monmouth Beauty 5 3 1 1
Scarlet Pimpernel 20 9 4 7
Spartan 7 4 2 1
Sunset 7 3 2 2
Tydeman’s Late orange 5 3 1 1
Total 159 87 35 37
The most interesting things about the numbers in the context of this thread are how useless Annie Elizabeth has been and how Adam's Pearmain has been a dud female parent for me, but quite a successful male parent.

The other thing I find odd is how Beauty of Bath is a pretty good female parent, but a useless male parent, even though it has great looking pollen. Lastly, Sunset has been pretty rubbish all round so far.
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