Yellow-fleshed, mid-chill, clingstone peach. Origin: Attapulgus, GA, by USDA-ARS, University of Georgia, and University of Florida, by W.B. Sherman, G.W. Krewer, and T.G. Beckman. BY87P285 × UFGold; tested as AP98-4; introd. 2003. USPP 14,483; 27 Jan. 2004. Tree: flower showy; self-fertile; blooms with Flordaking, chilling requirement 350 h; leaf glands reniform; resistant to bacterial spot. Fruit: round, recessed tip; mostly red over yellow-orange ground color; few split pits; ripens early May with Flordaking, 73-80 d after bloom.