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LETTUCE
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Not the modern supermarket variety but the original. Large leaved, somewhat open hearts of light green with red tinge. Superb flavour.
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A most delicious semi-cos, very quick maturing, dwarf and compact. Produces very crisp sweet hearts with few outside leaves. Remarkable for being sti...
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Striking, red leaved semi-cos type. Compact heads, quick growing throughout summer with good tolerance to heat and bolting.
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Much more frilled than Salad Bowl. Very decorative like the Red Lollo and a most useful cut-and-come-again lettuce.750
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Red frilled leaves. Sometimes forms a heart. For cut and come again crop. Exceptionally hand-some. May be grown through the year. Named after, you kn...
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Very frilly-leaved variety, producing large, bright green heads throughout the year. Ideal for pick-ing a few leaves as required. S/C
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Medium large compact round heads with bronze-red leaves. S/C
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A good mixture of types and colours to provide a wide selection for salad use. S/C
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One of the hardiest winter lettuces grown in the mountainous region of Northern Italy. Survived -15°C in a cold winter. Broadcast autumn or spring an...
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A decorative red version of the compact and hardy Parella green. When left to bolt it makes a most decorative plant good enough for the flower garden...
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