Origin: in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, by Canada Dept. Agr., Res. Sta. Introd. in 1922. Stone × McIntosh. Tree: Fruit: size above medium to large; roundish, conic; cavity narrow; stem short to medium, moderately stout; calyx partly open; skin yellow, washed with deep red, predominantly deep red, resembles Stone, moderately thick, tough, dots numerous, conspicuous, pale yellow; bloom thin, pinkish; flesh dull white, tender, juicy, subacid, pleasant, spicy; quality good; season late December to March or April; no marked resemblance to McIntosh, except in core and seeds; resembles Stone somewhat in color of skin and about cavity.