Origin: in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the farm of A. P. Cutler. Introd. in 1938 by Farres L. Smith, Nurseryman, of Centerville, Utah. Parentage unknown; discovered in 1931. Tree: more susceptible to winter injury than Moorpark; moderately vigorous; upright spreading; no longer being propagated. Fruit: medium; skin thick, adherent, no blush; flesh greenish-yellow to orange at center, ripening unevenly, juicy, subacid, pleasantly flavored, quality fair; pit large, freestone; ripens very late, 10 to 14 days after Chinese; resembles Moorpark.