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Lettuce 'Salad Bowl'
Close-set, deep-lobed,
brilliant green leaves. Noted for lasting sweetness and tenderness. Stays
crisp and tasty even after the weather becomes hot. |
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Lettuce 'Buttercrunch' One of the classic
butterheads, Buttercrunch combines good garden performance with
tender-crisp flavor. The leaves are very dark green and thicker than most,
with a crisp texture and juicy bite. They are loosely-held on big heads
that grow more vigorously than many others, ready in just 65 days. So
high-performing and satisfying that it won an AAS award, Buttercrunch is
the highest-quality eating butterhead-type we know. |
![]() Juicy-Crisp Leaves with a Satisfying Bite! A classic favorite for high-quality flavor. |
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Lettuce 'Iceberg' This classic crisphead
lettuce was first introduced in 1894 and has been the head lettuce of
choice for home gardeners ever since. Crisp firm leaves grow in compact,
medium-sized heads. Light green fringed and heavily ruffled outer leaves
with hearts that blanch to silvery white. Grows best in cool weather. |
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Lettuce 'Red Sails' A favorite among
gardeners who prize beauty as well as flavor, Red Sails received an AAS
when it was introduced -- and has never looked back! Among the very first
to arise, it resists bolting, giving you an especially long season of
delectable eating. The large, erect leaves are deep red at the ruffled
tips, shading into a bronzy-maroon and finally becoming green toward the
base. A great source of rich color for the salad bowl, they are
high-quality eating, with a soft texture and buttery flavor that appeals
to all ages. |
![]() Bronzy-Red Leaves Taste as Good as They Look! Matures early and resists bolting |
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Lettuce 'Romaine' Piquant flavor sets
Romaine Head Lettuce apart from the other lettuces. Romaine Lettuce
produces vase-shaped heads 10 inches tall. |
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