Origin: in Lakeside, Calif., by Benjamin Harrison Haley. Introd. in 1938. Plant patent 473; 3 June 1941; assigned to Armstrong Nurseries, Ontario, Calif. Parentage unknown; selected in 1925. Tree: more resistant to delayed foliation in southern California than Elberta; very vigorous; bears very well; petals large, showy; leaf glands reniform. Fruit: large; somewhat elongated, ventral suture slightly raised; skin yellow, blushed, thickness medium, tough; flesh yellow, red around pit, firm, Juicy, high flavor, freestone; ripens in midseason, with Elberta; resembles Elberta.