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    50-55 days (from sowing). This is a green coloured oak-leaved lettuce for spring, summer, and autumn growing. It creates loose heads of a light green colour with large leaves. This variety does not bolt.
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    Early iceberg lettuce variety (50-55 days). Forms large, loose heads, weight 180-400grams with slightly wrinkled, bright green leaves with a delicate taste. Resistant to downy mildew. Recommended for open ground as well as for greenhouses.
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    Mid-season (50-60 days) iceberg lettuce salad for open ground and greenhouses. The plant forms a medium-sized cabbage-like head. The leaves are fleshy, yellow-green color inside and bronze-red on the edges. Use fresh.
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    Such a great looking and flavoured Romaine lettuce to have in your garden and in for a salad. The maroon freckles stand out on the glossy green leaves.
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    65-75 days (from sowing), mid-early cos lettuce for open ground. Head is medium-large to large, widely elliptical, medium dense, and open. Does not bolt.
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    65-75 days (from sowing) mid-early variety of lettuce for year-round field cultivation. The head is large with upright leaf growth. The leaves are firm, dark green, strongly bubbled with a curled edge. It is resistant to lettuce mold, races BL 1-26. Slow to flowering.
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    Mid-early (30-40 days) heirloom variety. Round, large, dense, green head, weight 150-250g (5-9oz.). Juicy leaves with an excellent taste and high vitamin content. Good resistance to diseases and bolting.
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    80-90 days (from sowing). Late iceberg lettuce of Batavia type for all-year-round growing. Head is medium large/large, round, medium dense. Does not bolt.
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    80 days (from sowing), mid-early variety of iceberg lettuce which is intended for all-year-round field growing. The head is medium-large to large, closed off, and nicely covered up with leaves. It does not bolt. It has excellent resistance to powdery mildew races NL 1 - 17 and 20 and partial resistance to 22.
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    Gorgeous lettuce with frizzy purple-tinged leaves which look fabulous in the plot and even better on the plate. It's a cut-and-come-again variety, so you can pick the outer leaves as you need them for salads and the heart will continue producing more, giving you a continuous harvest over several weeks. Sow into trays or modules in the greenhouse or on a windowsill and harden off before planting out. Or sow direct in shallow drills where they are to grow, either in containers or in the open ground, thinning seedlings to 15cm apart. Protect from slugs and cover early and late sowings with a cloche. For sweet, succulent baby salad leaves, grow plants at a close spacing and snip the whole head off with scissors about 2cm above ground level once leaves are 8cm tall.
     
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    Early and very decorative variety. Rosettes are large and compact. Wavy leaf, light green with a pleasant taste. The variety has a good resistance to disease. Use fresh.
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