Origin: in Palo Alto, Calif., by W.F. Wight, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Introd. in 1941. Libbee × Lovell; tested as USDA W3525. Tree: vigorous; productive; leaf glands reniform, large; flower nonshowy, size medium, light pink. Fruit: medium to large; oval-round to oblate-round; skin blushed or streaked red over half of surface; flesh clear yellow, more meaty texture than usual, light pink to red at pit; commercial canning clingstone; ripens few days after Paloro, coloring before full maturity; fruit sometimes drops before harvest.