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Onions, Shallots & Garlic


Spring Planting Onion Sets Onion Spring Planting Duo


A


A great-value duo pack of the best spring-planting onions for a handsome supply of tasty bulbs from summer. Includes approximately 75 sets each of ‘Red Baron’A


Plant Out Jan-Apr Harvest Aug-Sep


10406097 | Approx. 65-75 sets of each variety


BUY DUO SAVE £3 * Buy individually Onion ‘Red Baron F1’A


Stronger fl avour than other onions, good tolerance to cold. 10406004 | Approx. 65-75 sets £4.99


Onion ‘Stuttgarter Stanfi eld’B


Perfect variety for showing, with top quality skin presentation. 10406001 | Approx. 65-75 sets £4.99


A B C


Plant Out Jan-Apr Harvest Aug-Sep


10406142 | Approx. 65-75 sets £3.99 NEW Onion ‘Crusado’


Top-quality yellow onion matures early, producing plenty of smooth round onions with strong skins. ’Crusado’ is a long-day onion, ideally suited for growing in UK conditions.


£6.98 and ‘Stuttgarter Stanfi eld’B . B Be t f r ta t NEW


Onion ‘Red Baron F1’ Pre-rooted Sets


Onion, Shallot & Garlic Spring Planting Trio Includes approx 65-75 sets ‘Crusado’A


and 2 Bulbs Garlic ‘Picardy Wight’C .


Plant Out Jan-Apr | Harvest Jul-Sep 10406101 | Mixed collection


*Compared to buying individually Shop online marshallsgarden.com or give us a call on 01480 774 555 81 BUY TRIO SAVE £5 * £11.47


These are pre-rooted on the nursery ensuring stronger and earlier establishment in the ground, resulting in earlier and larger crops.


, approx 15 sets Shallot ‘Golden Gourmet’B End Mar | Plant Out Mar-Apr


Harvest Aug-Sep 10406144 | 12 pre-rooted sets


£6.99


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