(Lactuca sativa) Amish heirloom dating back to 1740. Thick, compact plant with sharp, triangular green leaves with straight edges & thin mid-rib. T
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(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom introduced in 1850 by Peter Henderson & Co. Large, light green, crumpled leaves with sweet flavour. Inner leaves blanch a
(Lactuca sativa) Smaller sized green leaves with reddish brown outer tinge. Crisp & tender leaves with very sweet & nutty flavour. Easy to grow bei
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Crisp, light green, fan shaped leaves with small heart & sweet flavour. Heat tolerant; bolt resistant - resists bolting l
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(Lactuca sativa) French heirloom dating back to 1700. Also known as 'Chinese' or 'Asparagus' lettuce. Non-hearting. Leaves have 2-4 times more Vit
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(Lactuca sativa) Tall, copper red leaves. Slow to bolt. Resistant to cold & heat. Dates back to 18th century. 64 days. 1500 seeds
(Lactuca sativa) Austrian heirloom with name 'Forellenschuss' meaning 'speckled like a trout's back'. Large, flat, green leaves with deep red flecks
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom dating back to 1686. Green, oak-leaf shaped leaves. Non-hearting & bitter free. 40-60 days. 1800 seeds
(Lactuca sativa) Italian heirloom. Deeply curled, green, open hearted lettuce. Attractive variety, used in mesclun salad. 45-60 days. 1800 seeds
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(Lactuca sativa) Italian heirloom. Deeply curled, open hearted lettuce; light green centre touched with bright red tips. Attractive variety, used i
***NOT TO WA*** (Lactuca sativa) Italian heirloom. Deeply curled, open hearted lettuce; light green centre touched with bright red tips. Attractive
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(Lactuca sativa) First introduced in 1952 & named after Parris Island off the coast of South Carolina. Dark green, upright, slightly savoyed leaves,
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Highly attractive, deep red / maroon leaves with back of leaves tinged green. Slow to bolt. Pleasant, chewy texture. 5
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