A self-fruitful interspecific that regularly bears large, orange-fleshed fruit of good flavor and eating quality. Origin: Le Grand, CA, by L.G. Bradford. 9Z38A × 160LH337; selected 2001. USPP 19,563; 9 Dec. 2008. Tree: vigorous; growth habit semi-spreading; productive, requires annual fruit thinning; flowers self-compatible; chilling requirement 400 h. Fruit: elongated, slightly flattened inward toward suture plane; large, 133 g; firmer than most commercial apricots; flesh orange; freestone; shipping and storage quality good.