A June-bearing cultivar with medium size fruit that is well adapted to environmental conditions of Poland. Origin: Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland, by E. Zurawicz. Senga Sengana × Real; cross made in 1984; selected in 1986; tested as K-525 in 1987–93 and later as ISS 194. In 1998, accepted in the Polish Register of Cultivated Plants. Tree: June-bearer; yield similar to or greater than Senga Sengana; compact plant with round growth habit; medium vigor. Moderately susceptible to leaf spot and grey mold, resistant to leaf scorch, powdery mildew and verticillium wilt. High tolerance to winter frosts. Fruit: larger than or similar to Senga Sengana; firmer than Senga Sengana; globose; external and internal color slightly lighter than Senga Sengana; glossy; achenes red and held even with the fruit surface; very good flavor; fresh-market, processing and home-garden uses.