A very productive, short-day plant with highly attractive firm, red fruit suitable for the fresh market, produced throughout the season. Origin: in Knoxfield by B.J. Morrison, Inst. of Hort. Development, Victoria. Pajaro × Parker; cross made in 1988; tested as 88-015-150; introd. in 1997. Plant Breeder’s Rights held. Licensed to Agriculture Victoria Services Pty. Ltd. Tree: short-day; vigorous, medium dense plant; medium green, large leaves; upright growth habit; highly productive when summer planted. Suitable for a wide range of growing conditions in Australia. Dropped from propagation due to persistent white streak in the leaf. Fruit: large; bright red; moderately glossy; attractiveness maintained consistently throughout the season; predominantly conical with primary fruit slightly wedge shaped; medium red flesh throughout; marginally firmer than Pajaro; calyx is large, spreading and detaches easily.