Yellow, non-melting fleshed peach for fresh market. Origin: Gainesville, Fla., by W. Sherman, Univ. of Florida; Aztecgold × Oro A; sel. in 1993, tested as Fla. 93-14C, and introd. in 1999 by W. Sherman, T. Beckman, and G. Krewer. USPPAF, assigned to Florida Foundation Seed Prod., Inc. Tree: very vigorous, semi-spreading, self-fertile, and highly productive. High flower bud set. Leaves have small reniform glands. Flowers are showy and pink. Leaves are resistant to bacterial spot. Chilling requirement is 400 chill units. (J. Amer. Pom. Soc. 54:82-83). Fruit: large size (140-160 g), symmetrical; skin is 50% red (with no stripes) over a deep yellow ground; very firm flesh with some red in the flesh, a clingstone pit, and no red at pit. Ripens 7 days after June Gold at Attapulgus, Ga.