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Wannamaker Seeds is pleased to offer numerous
onion varieties to grow in various regions of the United States. Through a
close relationship with Asian breeders, we are able to offer you unique
germplasm to turn a profit on your vegetable farm. All of our varieties
have superior characteristics for organic production.
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WI-129 |
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early maturing onion with the excellent trait of being able to
be stored if needed. A dense, hard granex
onion with a golden papery skin after harvest and curing. Seed of this variety
continue to sell out quickly each year.
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WI-131 |
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| Our
newest variety, with the feature of being the earliest of all.
Small tight necks of this variety make it the growing favorite.
As with our other varieties, WI-131 has excellent foliar disease
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WI-301 |
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Released in 2007, WI-301 is
characterized for its deep granex shape, aggressive vigor, and
high yields. Ideally suited for green onion and organic
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WI-609 |
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| An
early maturing, short day granex onion. It is noted for its low pungency,
uniformity of shape, exceptional cold tolerance and foliar disease resistance. |
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WI-3115 |
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| Two to
three days later in maturity than WI-609, WI-3115 is an early
maturing onion. Traits of WI-3115 include a deep granex shape, high yield, cold tolerance and foliar disease resistance. It has
proven itself as an exceptional onion to plant early for salad onions. If
planted for full maturity, we recommend your planting WI-3115 on stiff soil. |
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Spring Express |
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An extremely flat, thick-scaled
onion with very early maturity. Strictly used for fresh onion
production. Cold and bolt resistance allows Spring Express to be
planted in single rows to accelerate its maturity |
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Red Rhone |
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mild, sweet red variety with medium maturity
and excellent color. Increasingly planted on more acres in Georgia to
satisfy the growing demand from customers to compliment their Vidalia onions
with a few reds. |

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