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Old February 15, 2012   #16
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Southern Exposure has them every fall, as well. Worth growing, IMO. I've grown the yellow and the white, which are smaller.
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Old February 15, 2012   #17
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I didn't know there were two varieties of i'itoi onion's?
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Old February 15, 2012   #18
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They carry multiplier onions. Some years more than one white variety. They always have the yellow ones.
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Old February 15, 2012   #19
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I'itoi is a distinct variety of multiplier onion. SESE carries a number of other multipliers, including potato onions, walking onions and shallots. To my knowledge, they've never carried i'itoi.
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ok lol yea I am looking for the I'itoi variety I did find another source. [URL="http://joesonions.com/[/URL]
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Old February 16, 2012   #21
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Yes, you are correct. I have not seen that particular variety there and I didn't go back to the beginning of this read and read all the way through because it was old. Sorry to have led anyone on a wild goose or onion chase!
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