PEACH-TREE. 
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of Majorca, and doubtless could be profitably carried on in those parts of the 
United States where these fruits are cultivated in abundance. To those who 
are desirous of entering into the business on an extensive scale, we would recom- 
mend the " Nouveau Manuel du Limonadier, du Glacier, du Chocolatier, et du 
Confiseur," par MM. Cardelli, Lionnet-Clemandot, et Julia de Fontenelle, pub- 
lished at Paris in 1838 ; or, what would be still better, the employment of an 
intelligent confiseur who is practically acquainted with all its manipulations. 
As an ornamental tree or shrub, the peach, and several of its varieties, are 
highly deserving of culture, and group well with the double-flowered cherry, 
the apple, and with the plum. 
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