A short-day cultivar that can produce high early season yields of flavorful fruit in west central Florida and other areas with mild winter climates. Origin: University of Florida, Dover, Fla., by C.K. Chandler, D.E. Legard, C.A. Sims, and T.E. Crocker. Rosa Linda × FL 90-38; cross made in 1993; selected in 1994; tested as FL 93-100; released in 2000. USPP13,061 issued 12 May 2000. Tree: short-day; compact; susceptible to botrytis fruit rot. Fruit: large; primary fruit globose conic or asymmetrical and secondary fruit conic to wedge shaped; medium firm; external color a bright red; internal color a pale red.