(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) Heirloom first introduced in 1947 by Germania Seed Co. Green & bronze oak shaped, tender leaves with exceptionally sweet flavour. R
(Lactuca sativa) A striking bronze/green colored oakleaf type lettuce has great flavor, even when other lettuces are getting bitter. Beautiful in th
1200 seeds (Lactuca sativa) Smaller sized green leaves with reddish brown outer tinge. Crisp & tender leaves with very sweet & nutty flavour. Easy
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Crisp, light green, fan shaped leaves with small heart & sweet flavour. Heat tolerant; bolt resistant - resists bolting l
(Lactuca sativa) French heirloom dating back to 1700. Also known as 'Chinese' or 'Asparagus' lettuce. Non-hearting. Leaves have 2-4 times more Vit
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. A lettuce variety largely grown for its thick, wide stems that remain crunchy, tender and juicy even as they reach their
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Heirloom originating from Southern China. Also known as 'Stemuretasu'. Purple green long, thin, serrated leaves with purple stem. Highly resistant
(Lactuca sativa) Tall, copper red leaves. Slow to bolt. Resistant to cold & heat. Dates back to 18th century. 64 days. 1500 seeds
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Also known as 'Erthel'. Upright, green leaves with serrated edges forming a compact head; plant to 45cm high. Unusual a
(Lactuca sativa) Italian heirloom. Bright green leaves with deep bronze, heavily fringed leaves. Attractive variety. Slow to bolt. 50 days. 120
(Lactuca sativa) French heirloom dating back to 1880. Highly attractive magenta coloured outer leaves, with pale green / cream coloured inside leaves
(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. Large, crisp, firm lettuce. Heading type. Tolerates warm conditions. Slow to bolt. First introduced in 1951. 80-95 d
(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 dating back to 1686. Green, oak-leaf shaped leaves. Non-hearting & bitter free. 40-60 days. 1800 seeds
1000 seeds (Lactuca sativa) Heirloom first introduced prior to 1855. Large, crisp, yellow-green heads with frilled leaves & white interior. Resista
(Lactuca sativa) American heirloom dating back to 1894. Medium to large, light green compact, tender head with almost white interior & mild flavour.
(Lactuca sativa) German heirloom also known as 'Kagran Summer'. Light green, medium, tender, well-formed hearts with mild flavour and buttery textur
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom originally from England & dating back to 1880. Also known as ‘Sucrine’ or ‘Sugar Cos’. Very small & upright lettuce with
(Lactuca sativa) Italian heirloom. Deeply curled, green, open hearted lettuce. Attractive variety, used in mesclun salad. 45-60 days. 1800 seeds
(Lactuca sativa) Italian heirloom. Deeply curled, open hearted lettuce; light green centre touched with bright red tips. Attractive variety, used i
(Lactuca sativa) First introduced in 1952 & named after Parris Island off the coast of South Carolina. Dark green, upright, slightly savoyed leaves,
(Lactuca sativa) A medieval pickling lettuce with a succulent flower stem which is similar to asparagus in flavour and appearance. Named as its poin
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Large, maroon tinted, lightly frilled leaves. Bitter-free. 1800 seeds
(Lactuca sativa) European heirloom. Highly attractive, crinkled, deer-tongue shaped, with variegated lime green and maroon shading and rich, nutty f
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Medium to large lettuce up to 40cm across with attractive, dark green leaves & deep red outer edges. Forms a tight, cris
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Highly attractive, deep red / maroon leaves with back of leaves tinged green. Slow to bolt. Pleasant, chewy texture. 5
(Lactuca sativa) European heirloom over 120 years old; first introduced in 1885. Also known as 'Red Winter'. Attractive, upright, broad, flat leave
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom dating back to 1771. Attractive, ;arge, dark green, heavily serrated, oak-shaped leaves with thick, sweet mid-ribs. Non-b
(Lactuca sativa) French heirloom first introduced in 1906 as 'Strawberry Cabbage Lettuce' by C. C. Morse & Co. Small lettuce to 18cm across displayin
(Lactuca sativa) Beautiful, light green hearting lettuce with succulent flavour.
1000 seeds (Lactuca sativa) English heirloom. Green, large, heads with crumpled leaves, fine flavour & good texture. Slow to bolt. Tolerates heat
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom originating from the variety 'Big Boston'. Light green, butterhead type with tender leaves, mild flavour and compact butte