Origin: in Tulare County, Calif., by R.L. Sumruld. Plant patent 3949; 14 Sept. 1976. Discovered as a sport limb growing from a Roysum tree. Tree: large; vigorous; upright; productive. Fruit: similar to Roysum but ripens 16-20 Aug., about 12 days after Casselman and considerably earlier than Roysum.
Origin: in Tulare, Calif., by Wilfred C. Swall. Not introd. commercially. Plant patent 2108; 5 Dec. 1961. Bud mutation of Santa Rosa. Tree: similar to Santa Rosa. Fruit: ripens 3 weeks later than Santa Rosa; smaller than Santa Rosa and skin lighter in color, otherwise similar to that variety.