Consistsof 10 bunches (500-600 transplants) each of the following varieties: Candy,Redwing and Super Star (1500-1800 transplants total).
Candy is an intermediate day onion that is a crossbetween a short-day and a long-day, making it great for production in all areasof the U.S. Candy is less pungent than typical northern grown onions and storesbetter than the typical southern grown varieties. The yellow globe shaped bulbscan reach up to 6" in diameter with light brown skin, short sturdy tops andtight necks. If bulbs are properly cured and stored in a cool, dry area,storage potential is 3 months. One of the most popular varieties for itsversatility and ease of growing. 90-100 Days to harvest.
Redwing is a nice globe-shaped, deep red onionthat produces large 3-4" bulbs when grown from our transplants. It hasproven to be a widely adaptable variety and stores better (8-10 months) thanother red onion varieties. A true Long-day variety that requires 15 hours ofdaylength to bulb. 110-120 days to harvest.
Super Star is a mid-day or day length neutralwhite onion, which means that it can be grown anywhere in North America. It's20 days earlier to mature than other White Sweet Spanish types with nosacrifice in bulb size. The globe-shaped bulbs are attractive, have a mild,sweet flavor and retain their skins well. Super Star keeps well for a mildwhite onion, but like other whites, its not recommended for long-term storage.95 Days to harvest.