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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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50-55 days. We have taken 3 of the most tasty heirloom varieties and blended them together to create a fun addition to your spring and summer garden. Our mix contains: Redder Ruffled Oaks, a loose-leaf with red on green oak-shaped leaves; Devils Tongue, a romaine with greenleaves overlaid in deep red; and Speckles, a tight bibb-like butterhead with lime green leaves splashed with bright red and brown.
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LT38165 days. This unique romaine is sure to become a favorite in your salad garden. It has a bright apple-green center with coppery red outer leaves that nearly shimmer in the sun. De Morges Braun performs wonderfully in the cool spring and fall temperatures. Growing 8–10 inches tall, it is slow bolting and one of the last to become bitter. From lettuce seed saver M. Schultz.
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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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LT38334 days. This unusual miniature butterhead lettuce produces heads about the size of a baseball, ideal for individual salads. Dark green somewhat fleshy outer leaves wrap around a creamy yellow mild-flavored interior. Tom Thumb is an excellent summer lettuce as it tolerates high temperatures at maturity and resists bolting better than larger varieties. An outstanding choice for home gardeners and specialty market growers.
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LT38455 days. While we won't even venture to hypothesize where the ''drunken woman'' part of the name comes from, the ''frizzy headed'' portion makes much more sense since this unique butterhead forms a savoyed head. Robust 8 inch plants have mint green leaves that are tinged in mahogany red. What's more intriguing is that it is one of the last lettuce varieties to bolt in our trials.
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LT38548 days. If you like substance in your leaf lettuce, try Loma. This French crisp variety boasts glossy, dark green leaves that are thick and firm, and resemble a flame around the edges. Loma's hefty yet compact growth makes it top-notch for those who like salad as a main course. Very heat tolerant, performing well from early spring through summer. Also tolerant to tip burn and mildew.
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LT38648 days. Possibly the best in its category, this extremely uniform, all-green Batavia lettuce performs in all kinds of climates. Nevada has a tall open head with thick, bright, lime green leaves that are crunchy and have a wonderful nutty flavor. Very resistant to tip burn, bolting, and downy mildew, plus tolerant of lettuce mosaic virus. For the market gardener, Batavia lettuces can be stored longer than other types when cooled at picking and kept refrigerated.
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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.

