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ON543110 days. Breaking the storage records for red onions, Red Bull can keep upwards of 8-10 months. A high yielding, large, globe-shaped onion with a dark red color and delicious flavor. Whether for storage or fresh eating, Red Bull is a great choice for the self-reliant gardener.
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ON544A. cepa 60 days. An extremely versatile red onion that maintains its vibrant burgundy color at all stages of growth. When planted in the summer, Red Baron can be harvested in the early fall as a scallion. When plants reach 12-14 inches tall, they will start forming small bulbs which are mild flavored and wonderful in salads or pickled. In areas that can overwinter onions, Red Baron will form a 3-4 inch bulb the following spring that stores relatively longer than other red onions.
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ON545A. fistulosum 50 days. This classy pearl onion was developed here in Oregon. More day-neutral than most onions, so it can be planted almost any time of the year and produce bulbs. Sow 1/4-1/2 inch apart to produce these delicious marble-sized white pearl onions. Perfect for salads, garnish or pickling. Best used fresh-not for dry storage.
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ON547104 days. When all your other stored onions have turned to powder, you'll still be enjoying Copra. Our best storage onion and the unequaled leader in hard storage types. Adapted to long-day areas, it is a medium-sized, round, dark-yellow-skinned onion with ivory flesh. The thin necks dry quickly. In storage trials, Copra was as sound and flavorful in the spring as when freshly harvested in the fall. High in sugar and moderately pungent, Copra makes excellent French onion soup.
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ON551110 days. This yellow, mini storage onion looks as attractive when braided for display in the kitchen, as it tastes when used in your favorite recipe. Plant Borrettana about 2 inches apart to create very cute, flat onions. Perfect for braiding or in basket displays. Good for shish kebabs. Will store up to 5 months. Long-day type.
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ON554125 days when spring sown. For many Northwest gardeners, their onion patch just isn't complete without Walla Wallas. When fall sown and allowed to overwinter, the round globes often attain a 5-6 inch diameter. For those of you high in the Cascades, this onion can be spring sown. Start them early and transplant out as soon as the soil can be worked. The bulbs will be smaller, 2 1/2-3 inches across, but they'll have the same sweet flavor. Plan to use these beauties quickly, they're not meant for long-term storage
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ON556A. cepa 45 days. Red Beard stalks are very pretty, kissed with a red blush near the base. The plants grow to 10-12 inches tall and their mildly pungent flavor and tender texture will last late into the season. This bunching onion is terrific as a garnish and is a colorful addition to salads and soups.
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ON557A. fistulosum 50 days. Guardsman is a great scallion that was developed by master onion breeders in England. This variety will be producing salad-ready scallions in July, less than 2 months from a spring sowing! The strong 22 inch plants are supported by a vigorous root system and feature tasty, clean white bulbs topped by emerald green foliage. A necessary ingredient for almost any salad!
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ON560A. cepa 60 days. For an exciting new change in your onion bed, grow Purplette. This purple jewel is an eye catcher in so many ways. When harvested young, this unique purple-skinned mini onion is picture perfect for bunching or pickling. Allowed to mature it produces attractive main season size bulbs, with great eating qualities.

