from imported Havana seed. The leaf is desti- 
tute of thick fibers and has a fine texture. They 
run from 14” to 26” in length, giving good 
wrapping capacity. 
The Pennsylvania leaf is also classed as Seed 
and Broadleaf. It is about the same size as the 
Connecticut, but does not equal it in quality. 
The principal varieties in Ohio are the Geb- 
hardt, Zimmer, Spanish, and Little Dutch. 
These do not usually exceed 20” in length. 
Florida cigar leaf is usually small, running 
from 10” to 14” in length. 
(For references see Chapter XV) 
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