Round, juicy, yellow-orange freestone apricot for the midseason with fine melting flesh. Origin: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, by J.C. Goffreda and A.M. Voordeckers. NJA103 × NJA45. USPP 18,639; 25 Mar. 2008. Tree: vigorous; growth habit spreading; above average in height; dormant flower buds tolerant to at least 20 oC; self-fertile flowers that bloom later than other East Coast cultivars. Fruit: round; freestone; small to medium, 37 g; ground color yellow with freckled grayed-red blush; flesh moderately acidic, SS 18%.