Origin: by L.G. and N.G. Bradford, LeGrand, Calif. Plant patent 7953; 25 Aug. 1992. (Red Diamond × unknown) × (Springcrest × unknown). Tree: large; vigorous; very productive. Fruit: large; round; very uniform; very firm; dark red blush smoothly blended into dark yellowish-pink ground color with very short, scant pubescence; flesh brilliant yellow, nonmelting, clingstone. Ripens in early June about 28 days before Red Diamond. Fruits store on the tree 10 to 14 days. Flowers large, pale pink; leaf glands globose.