A winter-hardy, late-season, short-day cultivar with very large fruit and very high yields, Origin: Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland, by E. Zurawicz. Vicoda × Dukat; cross made in 1990; sel. in 1992; tested as SK-1483 in 1992–97 and as ISS 1097 in 1997-2000. Tree: short-day; good vigor, but very weak runner production; yield is very high, usually higher than in Senga Sengana. Medium susceptibility to gray mold; high resistance to leaf spot, leaf scorch; moderate resistance to powdery mildew and verticillium wilt. Very winter hardy. Good for fresh market, processing and home garden. Fruit: ripens 2–3 days earlier than Pandora or Vicoda; size is very large, average size can exceed 40 g; flavor and taste are good; firmness is medium; skin is medium glossy and of medium toughness; brownish-red; flesh color is uniform, dark red; somewhat irregular, conic shape.