A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous herb. It grows 0.1-0.5m high.
Origin: in Champaign, Ill., by H.L. Boll. Plant patent 3798; 4 Nov. 1975. [(Canall × Twentieth Century) × Twentieth Century] × Ogallala; cross made in 1967. Introduced in 1974. Tree: produces about one quart fruit per plant; ripens early, about the same time as Sunrise; vigorous and tall; produces a medium number of runners, making a moderately wide row; not especially resistant to any diseases; does well even on poor soil; few leaves have 4 to 5 leaflets. Fruit: large; blunt wedge to round wedge; slightly glossy to glossy, firm and attractive in appearance; medium dark red color; flesh medium red, sweet and slightly above average in flavor; ripens 26 May. Calyx large.