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French Paris Silverskin Onion - Allium Cepa - Vegetable - 100 Seeds - Heirloom - 14 Rand Bulk Pack
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French Paris Silverskin Onion - Allium Cepa - Vegetable - 100 Seeds - Heirloom - 14 Rand Bulk Pack

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Seeds for Africa 01509
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French Paris Silverskin Onion - Allium Cepa - Vegetable - 100 Seeds - Free E Book's

 A French heirloom that produces small pure white onions needed for classic French cooking. Sometimes called a "pearl", it also serves well in salads and pickling. It is a fast grower and does well in poor soils.

You are buying a 100 seed pack.

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Customer ratings: 2 ratings

AAA+++ seller....thanx for the bonus...will buy again..
12 Jan 2013
great communications
04 Jan 2013