A high-yielding, very winter-hardy, late midseason, short-day cultivar. Origin: Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland, by E. Zurawicz. Seal × Selva; cross made in 1990; sel. in 1992; tested as SK-1476 in 1992–97 and as ISS 997 in 1997–2000. Tree: short-day; good vigor and runner production; yield higher than Senga Sengana and Elsanta. Only slightly susceptible to gray mold. High resistance to leaf spot, leaf scorch and Verticillium wilt and moderate resistance to powdery mildew. Very winter hardy. Good for fresh market, processing, and home garden. Fruit: the same ripening season as Senga Sengana; large size, larger than Senga Sengana and similar to Kent; flavor is very good, with a characteristic strawberry aroma; firmness is good; skin is glossy and of medium toughness; bright red to red; flesh color is uniform, medium red; shape very regular, conical.