Littte A very favorite pipe-smoking to- 
Durcu. bacco. It has a small nicotine con- 
tent (less than 1%). The leaf is small; 
narrow, thick and short; dark brown in 
color, glossy surface and sweet in taste. 
It is grown extensively in the Miami 
Valley of Ohio. 
Sumatra Grown principally in Florida from 
SEED. imported Sumatran seed. The leaf 
is light in weight and color, not long 
compared with other seedleaf varieties. 
Very narrow and with fine ribs. Used 
in cigar trade and grown extensively 
also in the New England states. 
Cuzsan This has the usual qualities of Cuban 
SEED. tobacco but with inferior fragrance 
and aroma to the native grown. Princi- 
pally raised in Pennsylvania, New 
York, Wisconsin, Connecticut and 
Florida for the cigar trade. 
Perieve. A special variety of tobacco grown 
only in a small area of Louisiana. The 
leaf is medium in size, has a fine fiber 
with small stems. Tough, gummy and 
glossy. It is grown in a deep, rich soil 
and grows very: rapidly. Its special 
characteristics are acquired in the cur- 
ing, which is a special process peculiar 
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