A perennial monoecious deciduous tree. It grows 8-12m high.
Origin: in Westbank, British Columbia, Canada by J.U. Gellatly. Introd. in1930. Seed brought from the ancestral home of the Utki family in Odessa, Russia, to the North Okanogan Valley, British Columbia; dissemination of trees took place, and Gellatly selected this one; Carpathian type. Nut: large to medium; shell soft, well-sealed; cracking quality good; ripens a little before Franquette, beginning in early September; keeps well. Tree: very productive; very hardy. Both seeds for planting and scionwood distributed under this varietal name. Fruit: