Late season similar to Honeycrisp but with more red overcolor, firmer flesh, higher soluble solids and lower acidity. Origin: Worthington, MN by C. Nystrom. Honeycrisp o.p.; planted 1994; selected 2004; USPP 24,419; 6 May 2014. Tree: vigor medium; upright-spreading; productivity high. Fruit: flat and round, occasionally asymmetrical; 66 mm height × 80 mm diameter; striped red over yellow-green ground color; flesh firm, crisp, melting, juicy, sweet and subacid; stores up to 4 months in ambient atmosphere refrigeration; susceptibility to bitter pit similar to Honeycrisp.