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| Bianca di Maggio (OP) ~ $
2.95
| | Bianca di Maggio is an old-fashioned variety which is treasured by those familiar with them because of their sweet and delicate flavor. Cipollinis have a fine-textured white flesh and yellow/tan skins, with a flattened shape about 2" in diameter and 1" high. They have long been used in Italian cuisine, but you may find additional uses for them because of their excellent flavor and convenient size. They also hold up well in storage. This is a long day variety that is best grown at latitudes from 35 - 55 degrees. 110 days. 4 gm./pkt., approx. 1,100 seeds.
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| Copra Onion Seed (F1) ~ $
2.95
| | Copra are renowned for their long storage life; they may be kept for up to a year. The medium sized, firm and blocky bulbs have yellow skins and the highest sugar content of any storage onion. A long day variety, Copra grows best between 38 and 55 degrees latitude. 104 days. 250 seeds.
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| Cortland Onion Seeds (F1, OG) ~ $
3.95
| | The new generation of storage onions; Cortland will stay rock hard for months. It has nice looking brown skin, thin necks, and absolute uniformity. It grows best between 38 and 55 degrees latitude. 250 seeds. 105 days.
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| Italian Red Torpedo Onion (OP) ~ $
2.50
| | An elongated, spindle-shaped onion with purple skin and sweet, delicious flesh popular in the open-air markets of the Mediterranean. Great sliced raw and used in salads and sandwiches. Bulbs can get quite large, up to 6" long and 2" in diameter. Not intended for storage. Long day variety. 500 seeds.
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| Red Cipollini (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | Allium cepa - Cipollini : Red cipollini onions are small, flattened, coin shaped onions that have a red/purple skin and white interior. The red cipollini is succulent, firm, and sweet. Average size is 1-3/4” diameter x 1” tall. Grows best in long day areas. Limited storage. 3 gm./packet. 90 days.
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| Redwing Onion (F1, OG) ~ $
4.25
| | Redwing is a fine new variety of red storage onion that will keep for months. The large round globes measure 3-4" and are very hard, an indication of their durability in storage. Redwing has a deep red skin color and good color in the rings. It grows best in northern latitudes between 43 and 65 degrees latitude. 118 days. 250 seeds.
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| Walla Walla Onion (OG) ~ $
2.95
| | Famous for their extra mild and sweet flavor, Walla Walla are in a class of their own. They form beautiful yellow-skinned bulbs up to 4" in diameter with pearly white flesh that can be enjoyed fresh, cooked, or grilled. Sow fall or spring. 120-130 days. Long day variety. Open pollinated. 1 gm./pkt., approx. 250 seeds.
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| White Lisbon Bunching Onion (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | White Lisbon has a sweet and mild flavor that is perfect in salads and anywhere scallions are used. It may be sown from early spring onward at three-week intervals for a steady supply spring, summer and fall. White Lisbon is ready to harvest 6-8 weeks after sowing. 2 gm./packet, about 500 seeds.
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| Yellow Cipollini Onion (OG) ~ $
3.25
| | Yellow Cipollini are small, yellow, flattened onions that have a delicious sweet flavor when cooked. They are ideal for shish-kebab, roast onions and braising. They reach a mature size of about 1-1/2 - 3" in diameter and 1" high. This is a long day variety best grown at latitudes between 38-60 degrees. Yellow Cipollini will store up to five months. 80 days. 4 gm./packet., approximately 1060 seeds.
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