Came the Spring RITISH COLUMBIA’S fertile soil will, in a few brief weeks, be hold- ing the attention of countless amateur gardeners. Each one of countless thousands of home-owners will be con- scientiously striving to make his garden the brightest and neatest of them all. And here’s a secret: there’s a low- cost B. C. Electric product that makes lawns and shrubs perfect. At Quilchena Golf Club .is to be found a perfect example of the perfect lawn. Andrew White, superintendent of the Quilchena club, keeps his golf greens in their state of velvety green perfection through the use of B. C. Electric Sulphate of Ammonia (21 per cent. water soluble nitrogen). Sulphate of Ammonia is a powder. It should be added to water and... well, you'll find the directions for its use on either the attractive five-pound carton that sells for 60 cents, or on the larger ten-pound sack that sells for $1.00. A dollar and a quarter buys enough _B. C. Electric Sulphate of Ammonia to successfully fertilize 2500 square feet of lawn. Poet: “My work will be read a hun- dred years from now.” Friend: “Why, the editors won't keep it in their desks as long as that, will they?” Here’s how they do it at Quilchena, popular Vancouver golf course. For a perfect lawn, treat with Sulphate of Ammonia, in the spring. Then water down. Velvet in texture—emerald green and weedless. Page Nine