Lettuce "Parris White Cos Romaine" Heirloom Seeds
HISTORY: Parris White Cos, also known as Romaine Blonde Marachier was grown before 1868, and is still quite popular today.
HABIT: Forms an erect plant with tightly folded leaves and strong midribs. Will succeed in hot weather when most other lettuce will fail.
CULTURE: Plant seed outdoors as soon as the ground can be prepared. Plant in rows 18 inches apart spacing seeds 1 inch apart. Cover seed with 1/8" of fine soil, well pressed down. Keep moist until seeds sprout. When plants are 3 - 4" tall, thin, spacing plants 8-10 inches apart. For continuous supply plant every few week all season. Matures in 75 days.
- Open pollinated non-hybrid heirloom seed
- 1.1 grams
- Made in the USA (Connecticut)