Origin: in Lander, Wyo., by J.M. Steinbrech, Wyo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Introd. in 1931. Tree: head markedly cone-shaped, formed by multiple leaders; upright, somewhat open; moderately vigorous; very hardy; twigs stout; internodes short; buds obtuse and free; buds heavily pubescent; lenticels round; bark light red. Named by Aven Nelson in honor of J.M. Steinbrech, Superintendent of the State Expt. Farm at Lander. Fruit: large; skin light green, blushed on one side; flesh fine-grained, juicy, subacid; ripens first of October.