A Field of Howard’s Supreme Strawberry Plants 
These plants will be used to fill your orders this season. 
What Some of the Leading Horticulturists Think of it. 
PROF. WM. P. BROOKS, of the Massachusetts 
Station, writes: 
I have grown Howard's Supreme for 10 or 12 
years, and regard it as a very valuable sort. I 
regard it as being superior to Premier in shape, 
color, and quality. 
PROF. STANLEY JOHNSON, Michigan State 
College, writes: 
We have grown Howard's Supreme and found it 
to be very productive, a good plant maker. Fair 
in quality and attractive. On the whole it is a 
promising variety. 
PROF. O. C. ROBERTS, Amherst, Mass., writes: 
For the past three years we have grown How- 
ard’s Supreme, with forty different varieties— 
each year the Howard’s Supreme has exceeded 
the yield of Howard 17 (Premier) by more than 
15 per cent. It is among the best in plant mak- 
ing. Berries large and firm, with a rich color. 
Without question it excels any variety we have 
under observation. 
PROF. GEO. L. SLATE, Geneva Station, N. Y., 
writes: 
We have grown Howard's Supreme since 1920, 
and during that period it has been among the 
best varieties. Plants vigorous and productive; 
resistant to leaf spot, and more resistant to 
drought than the average variety. Fruit very at- 
tractive, juicy, firm, pleasantly sprightly. Good 
to very good in quality. Well worthy of a trial. 
And I am glad to know that it is to be introduced. 
PROF. J. GOURLEY, Wooster Station, Ohio, 
writes: 
We have been growing Howard's Supreme for a 
good many years. Have always been well pleased 
with it. Better than Howard 17, being strong, 
vigorous grower. Berries large, firm, deep red in 
color through and through. An excellent eanning 
variety. Also good for market as well as home 
use. Glad to know it is to be introduced. Too 
good to remain in trial grounds so long. 
PROF. GEO. M. DARROW, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C., writes: i 
Howard’s Supreme particularly good with us. 
I urge every one of our customers to try a few of these plants along with 
Jupiter, this season. 
I have great faith in them.—E. W. T., Pres. 
