Lodi Apple

bare-root trees
Malus spp.
Summer.

Yellow Transparent × Montgomery. NY Stn, 1924.

Bred to be an easier-to-grow modern replacement of sorts for the hardy Russian early season Yellow Transparent. Not quite as pale and translucent as its parent, Lodi is nevertheless a highly attractive conical slightly ribbed smooth-skinned light green apple that appears to glow on the tree when ripe in midsummer. Medium- to fine-grained white flesh with green highlights. Very tart fresh eating, more so than Granny Smith, which it resembles in color. Great for sauce and summer pies. Ripens in mid-late July. Does not store long. Blooms early. Z3. Maine Grown.

(Semi-dwarf: 2½–5' bare-root trees) Limited supply—order early!

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7245 Lodi

B: 1 on Bud 118 semi-dwarfing rootstock
$36.00