A fresh-market strawberry producing fruit from April to October in central coastal California. Origin: in Watsonville, Calif., by T.M. Sjulin, A.Q. Amorao, and J.I. Espejo, Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc. Chandler × Commander; tested as V258; introd. in 1993. USPP 8745. Tree: short-day type; high yield; moderate chilling requirement; large crown; abundant runner production. Susceptible to Verticillium wilt, anthracnose, two-spotted spider mite and flower thrip; some resistance to powdery mildew, common leaf spot and angular leaf spot; tolerant to viruses occurring in California. Fruit: large; light red exterior and light red interior, often white at core; firm; long conic or wedge; achenes recessed; large, reflexed calyx; excellent flavor; extended harvest season; some resistance to Botrytis rot.