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Variety Type Shape Bulb Size & Color Maturity Disease Tolerance Characteristics & Comments
White Dome F1 Short Day – White Globe Medium to large, white skin, very firm Very Early Pink Root Disease, Fusarium, Smut, Soft Rot, Greening Mild tasting, uniform, central growing points, resists bolting. Plant from Sep 15 to Oct 15 in northern hemisphere
Golden Dome F1 Short Day – Yellow Globe to flat globe Large to medium, golden brown skin, very firm Very Early (150-160 days from transplanting) Pink Root Disease, Fusarium Basal Rot, Thrips Excellent skin retention when cured. Matures 30 days earlier than Texas Early Grano
UN3081 F1 Short Day – Yellow Round globe Extra large to large, yellow golden-brown skin, very firm 165 days from direct seeding Pink Root Disease, Fusarium basal rot Similar to Century type. Main season variety, matures 10 days later than Early Yellow Granex with larger bulb size
UN3612 F1 Short Day – Yellow Globe to flat globe Medium, yellow brown skin, very pungent, very hard 160 days from direct seeding Pink Root Disease Matures 20 days earlier than Texas Early Grano
UN3049 F1 Short Day – Yellow Grano Large, straw yellow skin, mild pungency 190 days High tolerance to Pink Root Disease and Fusarium basal rot Ringer type Grano, high percentage of single centers, excellent bolting tolerance, high yield potential
UN3015 F1 Short Day – Yellow Globe to Grano Globe Large, yellow brown skin, very good taste and flavor Very Early Pink Root Disease, Fusarium, Smut, Soft Rot, Greening Matures 25 days earlier than Texas Early Grano, very firm and solid
UN3055 Red F1 Short Day – Red Flat globe to globe Large, red skin, very hard 170 days Pink Root Disease Matures 10 days earlier than Red Grano, good firmness
UN3061 Red F1 Short Day – Red Globe to flat globe Large, excellent red skin color 155-165 days Pink Root Disease Matures 5 days earlier than Red Grano, good bolting resistance, high percentage of single center
UN3075 Red F1 Short Day – Red Deep globe Large, excellent red skin color 155-165 days from seedlings; 195-200 days from direct seed Pink Root Disease, Fusarium Basal (Crown) Rot Matures 10-15 days earlier than Red Grano, good bolting resistance, high percentage of single center
UN3005 Red F1 Short Day – Red Globe Large, reddish pinkish skin, firm and pungent flesh 210 days from direct seeding Pink Root Disease Late variety, stores for four months if well cured, highly productive
UN3021 Red F1 Short Day – Red Top Large, red skin, firm, mild taste 184 days Pink Root Disease Hybrid Red Grano PRR, highly productive, uniform size bulbs with shiny red skin
UN3029 F1 Intermediate Day – Yellow Globe Jumbo to colossal, dark-skinned, firm 90 days from direct seeding Fusarium Basal Rot, medium tolerance to Pink Root, thrips Very Early Spanish type, highly single-centered, resistant to Fusarium basal rot
UN3087 F1 Intermediate Day – Yellow Flat globe Medium to large, yellow brown skin, very firm and hard 165 days from direct seeding Pink Root Disease Very late short day considered an early intermediate day variety
UN3512 F1 Intermediate Day – Yellow Globe Medium to large, golden brown skin, very hard and firm Mid-Day (120 days from transplant) Pink Root Disease Matures 10 days earlier than CIMARON