Cigars proper have many subdivisions: 
(1) Imporrep Cicars. This term is usually 
confined to cigars made in Cuba, and 
does not include Porto Rican or Philip- 
pines. 
(2) Porro Rico Ctiears.) Used for cigars made 
(3) Puirirrine Cicars. C those places. 
(4) Crear Havanas. This term denotes a 
cigar made by hand in the U. S. of 
Cuban tobacco exclusively and in the 
same style as in Cuba. 
(5) Sexp anp Havana. Up to about 50 years 
ago there were no clear Havanas made 
in the U. S., the best produced being 
‘a combination of Havana leaf and leaf 
grown in the states from imported 
Havana seed. Hence the term which 
ordinarily means an American made 
cigar, the filler being wholly or partly 
of Cuban tobacco and the wrapper, a 
domestic or Sumatran leaf. 
(6) Domestic Ciears. This term is used for 
cigars made in the U. S. in contra-dis- 
tinction to imported cigars. 
(7) Nicxzt Goops. Ordinary 5c cigars made 
either entirely of domestic tobacco or 
with a Sumatran wrapper, and usually 
made partly or wholly by machine. It 
also usually includes “segundos” or 
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