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of a different type. The following rule will assist in 

 determining the type in which any tobacco should be 

 placed: "Any tobacco having the same characteristics 

 and corresponding qualities, colors, and lengths is 

 treated as one type, regardless of any factors of his- 

 torical or geographical nature which can not be deter- 

 mined by an examination of the tobacco." In case of 

 doubt as to the proper class and type of any tobacco, 

 full information as to the tobacco should be furnished 

 the United States Department of Agriculture and its 

 proper class and type will be recommended. 



INDEX TO TYPES BY STATES 



Tobacco is produced to some extent in every State 

 of the United States, and in Porto Rico. Only such 

 States as are known to produce the types to which 

 numbers have been assigned are listed below. Most 

 of the tobacco produced in the States not listed and 

 some types of small production in the States listed, 

 are classed as "Miscellaneous Type.-." 



States Types produced 



Alabama 14, 45, 62 



Arkansas 31 



Connecticut 51, 52, 61, 65 



Florida 14, 45, 62 



Georgia 14,45,62 



Illinois •_ 31, 54 



Indiana __._ 31, 35, 42, 43 



Iowa 54 



Kentucky 22,23,24,31.35,36 



Maryland 32 



Massachusetts 51, 52, 61, 65 



Minnesota 55 



Missouri 31 



New Hampshire 52, 61 



New York 53 



North Carolina 11, 12, 13,31 



Ohio 3 1 . 32, 42, 43, 44 



Pennsylvania 41, 53 



Porto Rico 46, 63 



South Carolina 13 



Tennessee 22,23,31, 35 



Vermont 52, 61 



Virginia 11, 21, 25, 31, 37 



West Virginia 31 



Wisconsin 54, 55 



(See "Index to Types by Trade Names, " on p. 9.; 



