Yellow-fleshed, clingstone peach ripening in the very early season. Origin: Kingsburg, Calif., by A.R. Asdoorian and L.A. Asdoorian. Bud sport of Island King (USPP 9199). Introduced in 2001 as USPP 12102. Tree: upright spreading, moderate vigor, medium, productive. Flowers medium to large, showy, light pink. Leaf glands reniform, alternate. Fruit: uniform, symmetrical, oval to globose, medium large sized, color peony to Burmese ruby with up to 50% sunset ground color. Flesh firm, jonquil yellow, clingstone. Flavor very good to excellent, ripening in early to mid May in Kingsburg, Calif., 10-14 days before Island King.