TYPE CLASSIFICATION OF AMERICAN-GROWN TOBACCO 



U. S. CLASS 5. CIGAR-BINDER TOBACCO TYPES 



U.S. Type 51. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Connecticut Broadleaf, Con- 

 necticut Valley Broadleaf, or Massachusetts Broad- 

 leaf; produced principally in the Connecticut Valley 

 section of Connecticut and Massachusetts. 



U. S. Type 52. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Havana Seed, Connecticut Valley 

 Havana Seed, Connecticut Havana Seed, or Stalk-cut 

 Havana; produced principally in the Connecticut 

 Valley section of Connecticut and Massachusetts. 



U. S. Type 53. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as York State Tobacco, Havana 

 Seed of New York and Pennsylvania, or the Binder 

 Type of New York and Pennsylvania; produced 

 principally in the Big Flats section of New York, 

 extending into Pennsylvania and in the Onondaga 

 section of New York State. 



U. S. Type 54. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Southern Wisconsin Cigar Leaf, 

 Southern Wisconsin Binder Type, or Stoughton, 

 Edgerton, and Janesville District Tobacco; produced 

 principally south and east of the Wisconsin Biver. 

 and to some extent in Illinois and Iowa. 



U. S. Type 55. — That type of cigar-leaf tobacco 

 commonly known as Northern Wisconsin Cigar Leaf, 

 Northern Wisconsin Binder Type, or Viroqua and 

 Chippewa Falls District Tobacco; produced principally 

 north and west of the Wisconsin Biver, and to some 

 extent in Minnesota. 



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