Cigar Binder Varieties:
"Northern Type"
Connecticut Valley Cigar-Binder Tobacco Types 51 and 52.
York State or Havana Seed of New York and Pennsylvania Type 53.
Wisconsin Cigar-Binder Tobacco Types 54 and 55.
Grown and air-cured for
cigar binders (leaf under wrappers).
Also used for chew and snuff.
Plants are stalk-cut, left to wilt in the field, and barn dried.
Havana 38 | Havana 142 | Havana 211 | Havana 263 | |
Havana 322 | Havana 425 | Havana 503b | ||
Havana 608 | Havana K-1 | Comstock Spanish | Mass CK-1 | |
Wisconsin 901 | Wisconsin Seedleaf |
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Type 53. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as York State or Havana Seed of New York and Pennsylvania, produced principally in the Big Flats and Onondaga sections of New York and extending into Pennsylvania.
Type 54. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Southern Wisconsin Cigar-leaf or Southern Wisconsin Binder-type, produced principally south and east of the Wisconsin River.
Type 55. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Northern Wisconsin Cigar-leaf or Northern Wisconsin Binder-type, produced principally north and west of the Wisconsin River and extending into Minnesota.