Yellow-fleshed, mid-chill, clingstone peach. Origin: Attapulgus, GA, by USDA-ARS, University of Georgia, and University of Florida, by T.G. Beckman, G.W. Krewer, J.X. Chaparro, and W.B. Sherman. AP96-8 × AP98-5; tested as AP01-7; introd. 2007. USPP 20,174; 7 July 2009. Tree: flower showy; self-fertile; blooms just before Sunlite nectarine; chilling requirement 400 h; leaf glands reniform; resistant to bacterial spot. Fruit: large, attractive; 80% blush over yellow ground color; flesh non-melting; ripens late May, 90-95 d after bloom, with June Gold.