Native seedling discovered about 1940 by Earl Dooley, Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, Okla., and introd. about 1945. Nut: oblong elliptic to oblong, with obtuse apex and base; round in cross section; 80 nuts/lb, 47% kernel; kernels cream to golden in color, with deep, wide basal cleft; high quality. Protandrous, with midseason pollen shed and mid-to late-season pistillate receptivity. Precocious. Ripens almost 3 weeks after Colby. Very susceptible to scab. Recommended (1990) in Kansas. Origin: Tree: Fruit: