ONION
Raw, roasted, pickled, fried, in sandwiches, on salads, blooming. No matter how you enjoy onions there is a variety for you. To pick the best a variety a grower must assess at what latitude a crop will be planted and for what will the onion be used for. Then sorting through short, intermediate, or long day types and fresh or storage quality becomes quite easy.
HIGHLIGHTS
GUNNISON F1
Classy, earlier maturing, single-centered onion for processing or fresh market use. This variety performs well in hot dry summers.
- Long Day Yellow
- Intermediate resistance to Pink Root
- Strong root system
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BLUSH F1
Easy to grow and well adapted. Unique pink variety is attractive, with delicately colored flesh and strong skin. This long storing pink will be around after the reds leave the barn. Long day use.
- Tight rings, pink throughout, long storage
- Adds color to the late summer farm stand
- High in vitamin C, a good source of dietary fiber, and folic acid
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RED CARPET F1
Long day red storage onion, 'Red Carpet' is an improved 'Red Bull' with better shape. Very good yields and strong skins. Works best in northern latitudes.
- Tight bulbs that store well
- Up to 4" bulbs
- Long days south of New York? Look at Redwing
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LONG DAY
CARTIER F1
Very long storage. Very productive, excellent quality, highly uniform. Cartier provides strong stands of thin-necked, round, medium-sized bulbs consistent with its Sapporo-ki class. Best when conditions are uniform.
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VENECIA F1
Storage. Great size plus earliness and works well from transplant or direct sowing. Bulbs grow from large to extra-large, with a fine neck and strong skin, making for excellent productivity. Medium storage.
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ONEIDA F1
Storage. Similar to the quality of Cartier, Oneida has a fine neck, strong skin, and high yield potential. Storage can last until February for these medium-large yellow bulbs. We already see good potential for this variety.
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SEDONA F1
Storage. Sedona produces high yields of large onions that store well. Performs well in Northeast and also has excellent tolerance of hot weather. Works well from transplant. Pink root tolerant.
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TALON F1
Storage. Stunning round storage bulbs with golden skin and beautiful clean white interior. High yielding, darker skinned Tamara-type with an improved root system.
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POWELL F1
Storage. Game changing downy mildew resistant onion! Productive, medium-sized bulbs that continues to grow when others don't. Due to plant health, tops will stay green and may require undercutting to further drying when necks start softening.
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EXHIBITION
Fresh Use. Ailsa Craig selection known for award-winning size. Bejo's quality selection provides a reliable germination and uniform maturity for improved yields.
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RED MOUNTAIN F1
Storage. Earlier-maturing Redwing type is a benefit for the Northeast and Midwest as it goes into storage full dormancy. Red Mountain also works in the Southeast. A nice red skin and reliable storer.
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REDWING F1
Storage. Our best long day red storage onion. High quality, large, dark red, 2.75-3.75" bulbs. Thick skin, good scale retention, very hard. Internal color continues to develop during storage.
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RED CARPET F1
Storage. New long day red storage onion, 'Red Carpet' is an improved 'Red Bull' with better shape. Very good yields and strong skins. Works best in northern latitudes.
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RED BULL F1
Storage. Long day red onion. Late season maturity with good long term storage ability. Large and hard, with excellent dark red color throughout. Vigorous tops and roots. Strong Pink Root tolerance in the Midwest.
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INTERMEDIATE DAY
EXPRESSION F1
Medium storage. Compare to Candy with improved bacterial tolerance. Extra large bulbs with thick fleshy mild-flavored rings.
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RED LABEL F1
Early red with a trim neck and erect top. Classy exterior with uniform interior ring coloring to match. Good skin and good pink root tolerance.
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RED ANGEL F1
Our second early intermediate red, 'Red Angel' has exceptional color and improved bulb shape. A very productive variety, adaptable to range of planting dates.
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WHITE WING F1
Short-term storage. Very uniform, good vigor. Use for bunching onions (large bulbs, green tops), or start from transplant to harvest sizable dry bulbs. Versatile grower from North to South.
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ICEPEARL F1
High-quality white onion for intermediate-day growing areas. Excellent yield potential, and nice white skin. Good storage ability.
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BRIDEWHITE F1
Very attractive intermediate white onion variety is strong in the Pacific Northwest and the best white onion in the Northeast. Pull when tops flop over, strong white skin makes for a good storing variety.
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GLADSTONE F1
Short-term storage. For bunching onions (large bulbs, green tops)- a market farmer favorite. Vigorous and productive but not as uniform as 'Whitewing'. Available exclusively as organic seed.
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SHORT DAY
TANIA F1
Granex. Strong upright tops with great plant habit. Early main season maturity. High yielding deeper granex shape, strong root system, firm bulbs. Pink root and bolting resistance.
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RED SENSATION F1
Grano. Pink root resistance, excellent bulb firmness and color from skin through internal rings. Uniform round bulbs have a high percentage of single centers. Widely adapted across short day growing regions and shows strong healthy tops throughout.
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MACON F1
Granex. A new introduction for the late season maturity slot. High yielding deeper-granex shaped roots have excellent uniformity, strong tops, vigorous growing habit, and a sweet and mild flavor.
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MONJABLANCA F1
Grano. Early maturing, with an excellent uniform globe shape and a high percentage of single centers. This highly productive variety boasts very attractive skins and is widely adapted across short day areas.
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BUNCHING
PARADE
Reliable bunching onion with strong roots and upright growth. Dark green foliage contrasts brightly from stark white non-bulbing shank. Direct sow or start in plug trays with 6-8 seeds per cell (72-count tray).
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PERFORMER
A nice complimentary to Parade bunching onion, Performer has a more vigorous root system and similar shafts of fleshy, starkly contrasting white-to-green coloring, free from bulbing.
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RED BARON
A 'very long day variety' performs as a red bunching onion in the U.S. Pretty red color stands out in bunches alone are adds depth when mixed with green bunching onion Parade.