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U. S. CLASS 4.— CIGAR-FILLER TOBACCO TYPES 



U. S. Type 41. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Pennsylvania Seedleaf, Penn- 

 sylvania Rroadleaf, Pennsylvania Filler Type, or 

 Lancaster or York County Filler Type; produced 

 principally in Lancaster County, Pa., and the adjoining 

 counties. 



I 1 . S. Type 42. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Gebhardt, Ohio Seedleaf, or Ohio 

 Broadleaf ; produced principally in the Miami Valley 

 section of Ohio and extending into Indiana. 



U. 8. Type 43. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Zimmer, Ohio Zimmer, Spanish 

 Filler Type, or Zimmer Spanish; produced principally 

 in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into 

 Indiana. 



U. S. Type 44. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Dutch, Shoestring Dutch, Dutch 

 Filler Type, or Little Dutch; produced principally 

 in the Miami Valley section of Ohio. 



U. S. Type 45. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Georgia and Florida Sun-grown, 

 Sun-grown Tobacco of Georgia, Sun-grown Tobacco 

 of Florida, Sun-grown Tobacco of Alabama, or the 

 Georgia and Florida Filler Type; produced principally 

 in southwestern Georgia and north central Florida, 

 and to some extent in Alabama. 



r. S. Type 46. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Porto Rican Sun-grown. Inland 

 Sun-grown, Semicoastal Sun-grown, Coastal Sun- 

 grown, or the Porto Rico Filler Type; produced prin- 

 cipally in the coastal and inland sections of Porto Rico. 



