TOBACCO SHRINKAGE AND LOSSES IN WEIGHT 9 



They continue to sell for about 6 weeks. The markets for type 13 

 in South Carolina and southern North Carolina open about the middle 

 of August and continue sehing through October, with the bulk of the 

 sales occuriing prior to October 1. The markets for type 12 in North 

 Carolina open about September 1 and continue selling through Jan- 



AIR-CURED TYPES 

 YPE CLASS 3 



31 BURLEY 



32 SOUTHERN MARYLAND 



35 ONE-SUCKER 



36 CREEN RIVER 



37 VIRGINIA SUN-CURED 



CIGAR-FILLER TYPES 

 TYPE CLASS 4 



PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF 



CEBHARDT 



ZIMMER OR SPANISH 



DUTCH 



CEORCIA AND FLORID/ 



CROWN 



CIGAR-BINDER TYPES 



TYPE CLASS 5 



51 CONNECTICUT VALLEY BROADLEAF 



52 CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED 



53 NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA 



54 SOUTHERN WISCONSIN 



55 NORTHERN WISCONSIN 



CIGAR-WRAPPER TYPES 

 E CLASS 6 



Figure 3. — Map of tobacco-growing districts. 



uary of the next year. The markets for type 11 in North Carolina 

 and Virginia open, as a rule, in the second or third week in September 

 and continue to sell through February of the next year. Considering 

 flue-cured tobacco as a whole the peak of sales is some time in October 

 or November, and the greatest movement from farmers' hands to 

 dealers and manufacturers occurs between October 1 and January 1 . 



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