Pennsylvania, Ohio, and to a smaller 
extent in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indi- 
ana, Illinois and Florida. 
Connecticut A modification of the above, 
BroavLear. the leaves being broader in 
proportion to their length. They are 
up to 35 inches long and 22 inches wide. 
Largely used in the cigar trade as filler 
and wrappers. Both the Connecticut 
Seedleaf and Broadleaf are superior to 
the imported Sumatran leaf in flavor 
and aroma, but are inferior in elasticity 
and covering qualities. 
Grown principally in Connecticut 
and New York States. 
Orinoco, There are 8 varieties of this name: 
(1) Short Orinoco. Broad leaf, up- 
right growth and open habit, light 
colored, much ruffled. Grown in Vir- 
ginia and Missouri. (2) Big Orinoco. 
Short, broad leaf. Grown in Virginia, 
Missouri, North Carolina, ‘Tennessee 
and West Virginia. (8) Yellow Or- 
inoco. Long, narrow, tapering leaf with 
fine texture. The sweetest variety 
grown. Grown in Virginia, Maryland, 
North Carolina, Tennessee, West Vir- 
ginia and Missouri. 
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