PRUNING AND TRAINING 



while, however, unless the plant is one of a 

 rare kind. Even then it is generally more 

 satisfactory to take a cutting from the old 

 plant and thereby secure a new one which 

 can be trained intelligently and properly 

 from the start. 



More specific advice as regards training 

 will be given in the chapters treating on the 

 culture of the various plants adapted to 

 indoor gardening. 



