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Classification Continued. Pg* 



Class III Export tobacco W 



English shippers 19, '20 



Continental shippers 20 



Italian Regie types 20,21 



Austrian Regie 21 



Types of the Spanish Regie 21 



Snuff, leaf, and lugs 21 



German types 21,22 



Switzerland 22 



Holland 22 



Belgium 22 



Denmark, Norway, and Sweden 22 



African shippers 22 



Mexico, South America, and the West Indies 22,23 



Type maps 



Varieties of tobacco 23,24 



CHAPTER III. CULTURE AND CURING OP TOBACCO IN ARKANSAS. 



Benton County district 25-28 



Varieties of tobacco grown 25, 28 



Planting and cultivation of tobacco 26,27 



Curing of tobacco 27 



- Tobacco-houses 27 



Marketing of tobacco 27 



Prices of tobacco .- 27 



Cost of raising the tobacco crop 28 



Other districts 28,29 



CHAPTER IV. CULTURE AND CURING OP TOBACCO IN FLORIDA. 



Climate 29 



Progress of tobacco culture 29,30 



Varieties of tobacco grown 30, 3-1 



Cost of raising tobacco 31,32 



CHAPTER V. CULTURE AND CURING OP TOBACCO IN ILLINOIS. 



Climate 35 



Tobacco districts 34-3S 



The Seed-leaf district .. T 34 



Seed-beds 34,35 



Tobacco-houses 35, 36 



Cost of raising tobacco 3S 



Shipping-leaf district 36,37 



Tobacco production 



CHAPTER VI. CULTURE AND CURING OF TOBACCO IN INDIANA. 



Geological and physical features 38,39 



Meteorology 



Varieties of tobacco grown 39, 4* 



Soil and cultivation 40,41 



Strips 41 



Crops of Indiana 42 



CHAPTER VII. CULTURE AND CUEING OF TOBACCO IN KENTUCKY. 



History 42-44 



Climate 44 



Tobacco districts 44 



Padncah, or western district 44-48 



Geological features, soils, and types of tobacco - 44-46 



Classification of types 46 



Value of the crop 46,47 



Strips 47 



Cost of production 47,48 



The Ohio River district - 4S-GO 



Topography - 



Types of tobacco produced 48 



Varieties of tobacco produced 48,49 



Geology of soils 49,50 



Insect enemies and diseases- W 



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