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Allium ampeloprasum (porrum group)
(110 days)
Open-pollinated.
French heirloom. Thick medium-tall shanks with sweet mild flavor. Blue-tinged dark green leaves. Very cold tolerant.
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Allium ampeloprasum (porrum group)
(75 days) Open-pollinated. This distinctive refined early leek once again rules supreme—reselected and brought... read more
(75 days) Open-pollinated. This distinctive refined early leek once again rules supreme—reselected and brought... read more
Allium ampeloprasum (porrum group)
(84 days)
Open-pollinated.
6" tall, 3" thick shanks. Blue-green leaves. Very cold tolerant. A good candidate for overwintering.
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Allium ampeloprasum (porrum group)
(120 days)
Open-pollinated.
Up to 4" across. Makes much of its growth below ground, protected from the cold; often withstands the rigors of winter to offer a delectable spring treat.
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Allium cepa
(107 days)
F-1 hybrid.
16-18 oz glossy deep red globes similar to Redwing, but it sizes more consistently regardless of dry or wet conditions.
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Allium cepa
(110 days)
Open-pollinated.
19th century heirloom. Large medium-firm deep purple-red flattened globes with pinkish-white fine-grained flesh. Long-day. Keeps till late winter.
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Allium cepa
(114 days)
Open-pollinated.
Red storage onion. Flat square-shouldered top tapering like a barrel to a narrower flat bottom. Tops slow to go down.
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Allium cepa
(90 days)
F-1 hybrid.
Fresh red onions in late July! 3½"8 oz globes. Cure by Aug. 31, store for 3-4 months. Crunchy, sweet, slightly spicy. Intermediate day.
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Allium cepa
(110 days)
Open-pollinated.
Italian heirloom. Torpedo-shaped glossy red thin-skinned onion. Sweet, mild. Fair to good storage.
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Allium fistulosum
(65 days)
Open-pollinated.
Japanese heirloom. Hardy perennial bunching onion. For a steady market crop, seed every two weeks.
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Allium cepa (aggregatum group)
(110 days)
F-1 hybrid.
Lustrous pinky-bronze shallot with elongated 4–5" bulbs that are easy to peel and slice. Sweet and slightly citrusy when raw, also great sautéed.
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Allium cepa (aggregatum group)
(105 days) F-1 hybrid. A traditional French storage shallot, nicely divided with pretty bronze skins. Prevailed in... read more
(105 days) F-1 hybrid. A traditional French storage shallot, nicely divided with pretty bronze skins. Prevailed in... read more
Allium cepa (aggregatum group)
(105 days)
Open-pollinated.
Handsome golden-bronze 1¼–2" bulbs uniformly divide into triples and quadruples, store into the spring, and have a luxurious caramel flavor.
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Allium cepa
(70 days)
Open-pollinated.
Early 1.5" round pearly white baby onions. Can be used in pickling.
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Allium cepa
(97 days)
F-1 hybrid.
Firm round early 1-2 lb white onion. Medium to long storage potential. Bestseller.
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Allium cepa
(105 days)
Open-pollinated.
Italian heirloom. Flattened 1" thick 3-4" diameter mild yellow-skinned onion. Braids well.
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Allium cepa
(104 days)
Open-pollinated.
Hard 8-10 oz onion with dark bronze skin. Excellent storage ability.
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Allium cepa
(98 days)
F-1 hybrid.
Early 12 oz round sweet juicy light-brown onion. Short to medium storage.
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Allium cepa
(98 days)
Open-pollinated.
Firm 2.5-3" diameter mild yellow onion. Good storage.
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Allium cepa
(110 days)
F-1 hybrid.
Uniform blocky globes, 2 lbs each, with tall tops. Best for storage; keeps until mid-May. Flavor a balance of sweet and tang. Long-day northern type.
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Allium cepa
(110 days)
Open-pollinated.
Scottish heirloom. Enormous 1-3 lb slightly oval straw-yellow onion. Sweet, mild. Short storage.
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Allium cepa
(125 days)
Open-pollinated.
Pacific NW and Corsican heirloom. Large mild juicy sweet onion. Not for storage.
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