Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Hastings' Seeds: Fall 1930, 80th Catalog
Back about 1890 this firm introduced the Bermuda Onion as a commercial crop to Florida. Later to South Texas and still later to Southern California. It has made good to an extent that no other onion type ever has. Each year millions of dollars' worth of Bermuda Onions grown from fall planted seed are shipped to Northern markets from Texas, Florida, California and the Gulf Coast.
We recommend the Bermuda varieties to you unreservedly for earliness, good yields and mildness of ?avor. They are equally good young for pulling green or after fully matured. They are so mild in ?avor that many people eat them raw, like an apple.
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