Keywords: Ruins of Ashkelon (1881-1884). The wild onions of 'Askûlon are celebrated for their delicate flavor. The Romans gave them the name of Ascalonia, hence scalogn (Ital.) and shallot (Allium Ascalonicum) (A).jpg Ruins of Ascalon from the North-east Here there are fine orchards and olive- trees cultivated by the Egyptian peasants of the neighboring village of El Jûrah The wild onions of 'Askûlon are celebrated for their delicate flavor The Romans gave them the name of Ascalonia hence scalogn Ital and shallot Allium Ascalonicum 110762 1881-1884 Harry Fenn PD-Art Image Ruins of Ashkelon 1881-1884 The wild onions of 'Askûlon are celebrated for their delicate flavor The Romans gave them the name of Ascalonia hence scalogn Ital and shallot Allium Ascalonicum jpg Historical images of Ashkelon Harry Fenn Picturesque Palestine Sinai and Egypt |