Origin: in Lander, Wyo., by J.M. Steinbrech, Wyoming Agr. Expt. Sta. Introd. in 1933. Tree: head clearly round, formed by multiple main branches originating low on main stem; upright spreading; moderately vigorous growth; hardy; close (dense); twigs slender; internodes medium spaced; buds blunt (obtuse); free; heavy pubescence; bark dark brown; lenticels large, oval. Leaf: oval, average 6.9 × 10 cm; edges unevenly serrate to almost medium toothed; top smooth; bottom lightly tomentose all over; much lighter colored; veins prominent on lower side; petiole average 3.6 cm; strong; completely tomentose. Fruit: requires thinning.