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ONION
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A Rijnsburger selection with round, firm, dark yellow skinned bulbs having long storage ability.
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Rich crimson outer skins and generous round bulbs. eat them raw or roasted. An excellent companion ...
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It is one of the first varieties to be resistant to onion downy mildew. Globe to slightly flat shape with copper/golden skin. Main crop maturity with...
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Sow from March to August for salad onions. Or as substitute for chives in cooking. Use as companion...
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The standard white pickling onion. It is also superb used as a mini onion for cooking or fresh use.
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Big, round, yellowish-brown bulb for maincrop production. Outstanding storage ability and first-class quality and flavour. S/C
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Old English variety with large, golden brown bulbs. Excellent crisp white flesh. Very good keeper.
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The traditional torpedo shaped red onion from Florence in Italy. Very reliable producing good sized bulbs with deep purple red colour.
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A very distinct variety of Lisbon type for spring late summer/autumn production winter hardy 250 plants
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Medium to large size, semi-flat bulbs of dark red. Late maturing with excellent flavour and very decorative, either in salads or cooked with pa...
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