Origin: in Sawyer, Mich., by Bert W. Keith and Bud H. Keith. Introd. in 1932. Plant patent 26; 30 Aug. 1932. Chance seedling of Glen Mary; discovered in 1926. Tree: upright to spreading; leaflets slightly crimped; healthy, hardy; produces runners freely. Fruit: medium to large, uniform; conic, like Dunlap; skin bright red, somewhat glossy, flesh bright red throughout, firm, tender, subacid; fresh and canning quality very good; achenes bright yellow, even with surface; average to long picking season, ripens in spring; hull size medium, easily removed.