| Supplier Varieties | Relative Maturity | Bulb Shape | Grade Range | Skin Color | Storage Potential | Disease Resistance | Description |
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| 90 | Globe | J-C | White | 0 | PR | Unique intermediate white onion is earlier than most of this type and is bolt tolerant. |
| 92 | Globe | M-J | Light Bronze | 0 | PR | Very early intermediate onion that tends to be more uniform than others in this class. Caballero yields well and is a good choice for green-topping and early shipping. |
| 92 | Globe | J | Straw Yellow | 0 | PR | A very early Sweet Spanish type onion that yields jumbo size, tall globe-shaped bulbs with straw colored skins. Dawn is tolerant to pink root and fusarium. The medium firm bulbs can be stored up to 25 days and is an excellent choice for first harvest. |
| 95 | Globe | J-C | Light Bronze | 0 | PR (IR) | Mid-early Intermediate onion noted for mild flavor, trim necks and jumbo to colossal sized bulbs. |
| 98 | Globe | J | Light Yellow | 0 | PR (M) | A high yielding intermediate hybrid that has a uniform globe shape bulbs. Expression tends to keep it |
| 100 | Flattened Globe | J-C | Light Yellow | 0 | PR (IR), FBR (IR) | Riviera produces a high percentage of jumbo and colossal sized bulbs with excellent uniformity and a slightly flattened globe shape. |
| 103 | Globe | J | Medium Yellow | 0 | - | Adapted to green topping or early shipping, Golden Spike has darker scales, and less splits and doubles than other intermediates. |
| 103 | Tapered Globe | M-J | Light Yellow | 0 | FBR (IR) | Yula is a high yielding intermediate onion that responds to fertile soils and good management. |