66104 - Texas Early Grano
| Pricing Tier | Discount | Guaranteed Sale $/Packet | Outright Buy $/Packet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1: 150–399 packets | — | $2.30 | $1.73 |
| Tier 2: 400–999 packets | 5% | $2.19 | $1.61 |
| Tier 3: 1000+ packets | 10% | $2.07 | $1.50 |
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Description
[1933, Texas heirloom, "The Mother of All Sweet Onions"] This Vidalia-type onion is a good choice for the Mid-Atlantic and the South. Best started in the fall or winter and transplanted in early spring. Large top-shaped bulbs, thin skin, soft white flesh, with sweet mild flavor. Good resistance to splitting. Short keeper.
Description
[1933, Texas heirloom, "The Mother of All Sweet Onions"] This Vidalia-type onion is a good choice for the Mid-Atlantic and the South. Best started in the fall or winter and transplanted in early spring. Large top-shaped bulbs, thin skin, soft white flesh, with sweet mild flavor. Good resistance to splitting. Short keeper.