11 individual baby-leaf lettuce leaves laid side by side on a black background.

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Smooth, dark green komatsuna with good regrowth.
Exceptionally early and the most widely grown green leaf lettuce.
Flashy sorrel adds color and sharp, tangy flavor to salads.
Dark green, deeply lobed leaves on upright plant for easier harvest.
So widely known, it is the standard for a class after its own name.
Dark red Tango type with wavy, 3-D leaf structure.
So widely known, it is the standard for a class after its own name.
All yellow stems and leaf veins, for baby-leaf or full-size bunches.
Red leaf lettuce for baby leaf, with strong downy mildew resistance.
Uniform strain for salad mix or bunching.
Disease-resistant green Batavia for baby leaf.
High-performance oakleaf for baby-leaf production.
Red-edged, heavily-frilled leaves provide loft, texture, and color.
Crunchy, baby-leaf red romaine with narrow petiole.
Attractive, ruffled romaine that retains its red color in low light.
Known as "red callaloo" in the Caribbean, comparable to spinach in taste.
Grow a diverse, high-end salad mix in your own backyard.
A favorite for salad mix, lime green oak leaves for striking contrast.
Crunchy rib with an iceberg look.
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Well-known French heirloom romaine.
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Early, well-regarded red leaf with attractive, ruffled, fringed leaves.
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Red-edged, heavily-frilled leaves provide loft, texture, and color.
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Succulent golden-green leaves, orange stems, and mild, crisp flavor.
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Red-veined, baby-leaf spinach with novel leaf shape.
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Economical strain for baby leaf.
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Attractive, ruffled romaine that retains its red color in low light.
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Fast-growing baby red oakleaf with good downy mildew resistance.
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Fast-growing mâche for commercial sales.
Wild arugula variety popular with chefs; also known as 'Wild Rocket.'
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Dark red Tango type with wavy, 3-D leaf structure.
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