Origin: in Harrow, Ont., Canada, by G.M. Weaver, Canada Dept. of Agr., Res. Sta. Introd. in 1967. Parentage unknown. Tree: small and compact, upright; vigor moderate; hardy; productive; tolerant to peach tree borer and bacterial spot; flower pink, large, showy; leaf glands small, reniform; recommended as a dwarfing rootstock for peach in areas where rootknot nematode is not a problem; compatible with peach. Fruit: small, 1 3/4 inches in diam.; round; skin has 75% red blush on heavy green ground cover; flesh white, with blood red color next to pit, freestone; ripens 1 Oct.