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Total Records: 28
No. of Pages: 3
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LETTUCE
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Much improved Lobjoits type, medium-large compact heads. Stands for long time.
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Red butterhead type with very compact, heavy heads. Leaves have green base with uniform red edge and very crisp for spring, summer and autumn croppin...
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Large upright heads of dark green overlaid withd eepred,very crips leaves. Summer and autumn use.
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Large spreading habit with masses of long, pale green leaves. S/C
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Similar to Salad Bowl but with deep red-bronze leaves. S/C
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Compact ‘Iceberg’ type with good standing abil-ity. Resistant to leaf rot and very suitable for spring and summer planting. S/C
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A Victorian lettuce and still as popular as ever. Small cabbage size for spring sowing which hearts up quickly and is slow to bolt.
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Early maturity variety that can be overwintered. Large compact, soft heads with wide, round, pale green leaves. S/C
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