TYPE CLASSIFICATION OF AMERICAN- 

 GROWN TOBACCO 



U. S. CUSS 1.— FLUE-CURED TOBACCO TYPES 



U. S. Type 11. — That type of Hue-cured tobacco 

 commonly known as Western Flue-cured, Old Belt 

 Flue-cured, Western District Bright, Bright Virginia 

 Leaf, Western Xorth Carolina Bright, Middle Belt 

 Flue-cured, Semi-Old Belt Flue-cured, or Virginia 

 Golden Leaf; produced principally in the Piedmont 

 sections of Virginia and North Carolina. 



L . S. Type 12. — That type of Hue-cured tobacco 

 commonly known as Eastern Flue-cured, Eastern 

 Bright, New Belt of North Carolina Flue-cured, East- 

 ern District Bright, Eastern Carolina Bright, or 

 Eastern District Yellow Leaf; produced principally 

 in the coastal section of North Carolina. 



U. S. Type 13. — That type of flue-cured tobacco 

 commonly known as Southeastern Flue-cured, South- 

 eastern Bright, South Carolina Flue-cured, 2s ew Belt 

 of South Carolina, New Belt of Southeastern North 

 Carolina, South Carolina Bright, or South Carolina 

 Yellow Leaf; produced principally in the tidewater 

 and coastal sections of South Carolina and in the 

 southeastern counties of North Carolina. 



13. S. Type 14. — That type of flue-cured tobacco 

 commonly known as Southern Flue-cured, Southern 

 Bright, New Belt of Georgia and Florida, Southern 

 District Bright, Southern District Yellow Leaf , Florida 

 Bright. Alabama Bright, or Florida Flue-cured; pro- 

 duced principally in the southern section of Georgia, 

 and extending into Florida and Alabama. 



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