A productive everbearing cultivar with small spreading plant, conic shaped fruit, and adapted to central coastal California. Origin: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc., Watsonville, Calif., by Thomas M. Sjulin, JosephT. DeRuse, and JoAnne Coss. 50C130 × 19A331; selected in Kent, England in 1999; patented in 2004. USPP 15,435. Tree: flat globose; open to medium density; weak to medium vigor, similar to Driscoll Coronation; inflorescence beneath foliage; fruiting trusses semierect; susceptible to high soil salinity, western tarnished plant bug, powdery mildew; moderately resistant to high pH, two-spotted spider mite, botrytis fruit rot, and verticillium wilt. Fruit: internal color white interspersed with red in a striped manner, compared to orangered in Driscoll Camarillo; fruit size and external color similar to Driscoll Camarillo and Driscoll Coronation; medium to firm flesh; medium to strong sweetness, acidity, and flesh texture.