Large, peppermint-type flower, ornamental peach. Origin: Warner Robins, GA by W. Okie. BY89P4594 selfed; USPP 23,443; 5 Mar. 2013. Tree: medium; semi-spreading and rounded; moderately vigorous; hardy; very rarely produces; homozygous for red leaf (GrGr), red flower (rr), double flower (dd), and unstable white flower (w.sup.vw.sup.v); flowers large, double showy; mostly infertile; 850 chill hours; leaf glands medium reniform. Fruit: small; firm, non-melting; light yellow-green skin; clingstone; taste inferior to commercial; ripens mid Aug. in Byron, GA.