SEED GROWERS 
ONION (Cont.) 
Early Non-Bolting Varieties 
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These varieties possess non-bolting characteristics which permit them to be planted 
in the fall in Southern latitudes where they grow through winter and produce bulbs in 
the spring, despite short days. 

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A fairly early, semi-flat bulb with strong non-bolting tendency. Skin is a 
medium deep red; flesh is firm, mild and of good quality. Seed usually planted 
in the fall and seedlings are transplanted to produce an early crop of bulbs. 
Particularly adapted for use on the Pacific Coast. 
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Bulbs of large size, semi-globe shape with yellow skin. Flesh firm, mild 
flavor, fine quality. Is relatively early and non-bolting. To produce early 
bulbs, seed is planted in the fall and seedlings are transplanted in mid-winter. 
Particularly adapted for use on the Pacific Coast. 
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A new very early variety; medium sized, tall globes with clear glistening 
white skins. Flesh soft, white and mild; small tops; non-bolting. 
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Used principally in South Texas and Southern California for fall planting to 
produce bulbs in spring for early shipment. A very early flat onion, rather 
small with white skin. Flesh white, rather soft, sweet and mild. 
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A very early maturing variety for fall planting in Texas and Pacific South- 
west; recommended for extreme earliness but not desirable for storage 
purposes. Bulbs medium size, top shape, light yellow color, and particularly 
mild. 
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Used for fall planting and spring harvest in South Texas and Southern 
California; an extremely early and well bred strain of yellow Bermuda. 
Bulbs rather small, flat, light yellow; flesh white, soft and mild; tops and 
necks very small. 

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