Origin: in Davis, Calif., by R.S. Bringhurst and Victor Voth, Agr. Expt. Sta. Introd. in 1967. Cal 37.2-11 × Cal 42.17-18; selected in 1959 in Davis; tested as 57.4-1. Tree: size medium; productive; foliage dark green, leaves up-cupped; flower stocks long; runner production profuse; resistant to most strains of verticillium wilt; susceptible to bacterial collapse (Xanthomonas fragaria). Recommended for winter and summer planting in central coastal California. Fruit: large; conic primaries tend to furcate; skin red with bright finish, durable; achenes small and flush with surface; flesh light to bright red, firm, flavor excellent.