Of unknown parentage from the residence of Mr. Hatcher, Boynton Beach, Fla. Origin: Tree: vigorous; medium to large, dense canopy. Fruit: eating quality good. Shape: oval; base rounded and irregular; stout stem inserted squarely in a deep, grooved cavity; apex rounded without a beak; surface smooth. Size: length 12-15 cm; breadth 10.5-13 cm; thickness 9.5-10.5 cm. Weight: 600-850 g. Skin: ground color dark yellow; crimson or red blush; numerous mediumwhite dots; skin thick, tough, and easily separating. Flesh: firm and juicy deep yellow to orange flesh; flavor mild and sweet with a weak, pleasant aroma; little fiber. Stone and seed: medium-thick stone with a monoembryonic seed filling 60% to 85%of the stone. Season: July to August. Little is known about this cultivar, but the color, size, and eating quality suggest promise.