RED WETHERSFIELD ot eee Sa SO ORI Cem emne 
Bulbs: Large, thick flat, solid, skin deep purplish red, heavy; flesh pink 
tinged white, solid, cresp, mildly pungent. Old standard variety for 
storage; now widely used for sets, with less importance for storage; 
excellent keeper and shipper. 
SOUTHPORTREDGLOBE. . . . . . 113-118 days 
Bulbs: Medium large, deep globe, solid; skin deep burgundy, thick and 
tough; flesh pink tinged white, crisp, brittle, pungent. Excellent stor- 
age onion, productive. 
BUNCHING TYPES 
Allium fistulosum 
EVERGREEN WHITE BUNCHING (HE-SHI-KO, NEBUKA) 
Bulbless perennial which forms long, slender, leek-like, silvery white stalks 
used for bunching; onions produced in clusters of 4-9 and are twice the 
size of ordinary bunching onions. Advantages: grown from seed; white 
skin, eliminating stripping for market. 
WHITE WELSH 
Non-bulbing perennial producing white, slender shoots earlier in spring 
than set onions can be bunched; tender, mildly pungent. 
7. S as 
EVERGREEN WHITE BUNCHING ONION. 
A SEED CROP AT MILFORD. 
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