prod detail list
Looseleaf Lettuce
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LT37945 days. We thought this variety should really be called 'Five Star', because that's what it earned at our trial grounds. Thick, succulent, crisp leaves styled with extra frilliness like an endive, yet on a relaxed, loose-leaf frame. Large plants stand approximately 6-7 inches tall, a full 12 inches wide with luscious, 6-7 inch wide, outstretched leaves. Outstanding uniformity. A vibrant, neon green color and delicious, non-bitter flavor make this wavy-leafed variety a winner from garden to salad bowl.
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LT38238 days. How red is red? If you're looking for a frilly leaved lollo rossa type lettuce with the deep, intense red color similar to our Outredgeous romaine, Revolution fits the bill. This 10-12 inch plant has deeply frilled leaves that are thick and stay crunchy, even after a few days in your refrigerator. Revolution is one of the richest red varieties in our trials, and it is the very last to bolt.
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LT38853 days. Extremely slow bolting, Simpson Elite produces attractive neon green, loose heads with broad, crumpled, curled edged leaves. The flavor is delicate and almost never bitter, even later in the season. Simpson Elite is a great choice for summer-long production.
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LT39054 days. Slobolt has the best flavor of all the broad-leaved Grand Rapid types we've trialed. The large rosette of frilled, juicy leaves is a pleasing light green color. It exhibits very rapid growth in the spring, and as its name implies, stays kitchen ready during the long summer heat.
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LT39353 days. Up to 10 inches across, the crinkled and deeply fringed leaves are burgundy-turning to medium green at the base. It stands in the garden a long time after maturity without bolting or becoming bitter. Red Sails is an AAS winner and an all-time favorite.
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LT39450 days. We've offered Salad Bowl for years because gardeners still love its wonderful mellow flavor. This one is a prime candidate for early spring sowings in a cold frame or even unprotected in the garden. Grows very rapidly for early spring salads and resists bolting when summer arrives. Frilly, deeply cut leaves frame large, lime-green rosettes.
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LT39846 days. This variety really resembles its name! Each plant is a small, beautifully rounded mass of densely packed, green oak leaves. Very mild and sweetly flavored. Pom Pom displays excellent heat tolerance and bolt resistance, choice qualities for extended harvests. Good disease resistance, too. Excellent wilt resistance when properly chilled.
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LT39950-60 days. Thin delicate leaves with curly and crinkly overlays and deeply cut edges highlight this extremely frilly plant. Lime green color brightens the salad mix, and brings a mild flavor and unique texture to the palate.
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LT40150 days. A true jewel of a multi-harvest, loose-leaf lettuce! Uniform, plants have delightfully wavy margins and a bright, minty green color. Mounded plants reach about 8 inches wide with an attractive, kale-like appearance. Crispy, sumptuous leaves taste and look fabulous in salads, or make stunning garnishes.

