Origin: in Vineland, Ont., Canada, by O.A. Bradt, Ontario Dept. Agr., Hort. Res. Inst. Introd. there in 1949; introd. in U.S. in 1950; P.I. 188908. Golden Jubilee o.p.; selected in 1941; tested as Ontario 350113. Tree: vigorous; productive; leaf glands reniform; flowers small, similar to Golden Jubilee; tolerant to bacterial leaf spot. Fruit: size small-medium; skin yellow, highly blushed, tender; flesh yellow, quality fair, semi-freestone; matures early, 4 to 5 days after Mayflower; resembles Golden Jubilee.