Yellow-fleshed, melting, freestone fruit. Origin: Coloma, MI by A. Bjorge and R. Bjorge. Fayette × Newhaven; USPP 25,130; 2 Dec. 2014. Tree: vigorous; density medium; form upright and spreading; productive; moderately susceptible to peach canker and bacterial leaf spot; flowers semi-showy; self-fertile; leaf glands reniform. Fruit: large, 210 g; oblate; 80-90% red blush; flesh yellow, firm, somewhat rubbery, melting, freestone; storage and shipping quality excellent; susceptibility to brown rot moderate; flavor excellent, with high sweetness and medium acidity; very aromatic; ripens 20 Aug. in Coloma; usually harvested in one picking.