| Supplier Varieties | Relative Maturity | Bulb Shape | Grade Range | Skin Color | Storage Potential | Disease Resistance | Description |
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| 108 | Globe | M | Red | 4 | FBR(IR) | A favorite in the Northeast, this early storage red that can be grown in cooler area of the west. Mars features uniform globe shaped bulbs with a bright red interior. |
| 110 | Globe | M-J | Dark Red | 4 | - | An attractive early red onion with a deep burgundy color through the center of the bulb. Red Marksman has an attractive globe shape and matures early. |
| 112 | Globe | M-J | Dark Red | 5 | PR(IR) | Mercury features a much darker interior than many others reds. Very productive variety that sizes well and can be stored into March. |
| 115 | Globe | M-J | Red | 4 | PR(IR) | Ember sizes well and has a high percentage of single centers for a red hybrid. Globe shaped bulbs feature mid-term storability. |
| 116 | Globe | M-J | Red | 4 | N/A | A very uniform hybrid slightly later than Ember. Flare sizes well and has outstanding deep red color. |
| 117 | Globe | M-J | Dark Red | 5 | PR, FBR | A red hybrid with excellent storage potential, Red Zeppelin produces large, very firm, globe shaped bulbs with a deep red skin and good color to the center. |
| 118 | Globe | J | Red | 6 | - | An industry favorite, Redwing has excellent interior color, very uniform shape and good yield potential. Redwing's noted uniformity makes high packouts. |