Jerseyqueen mutation, found by D. Reuter in New Jersey. Plant patent 8558; 25 Jan. 1994; assigned to New Jersey Peach Council, Clayton. Fruit very large; skin attractive 75% red skin on orange ground color; slight pubescence; slightly ovate with distinct suture; flesh yellow, firm, melting; freestone, with red streaks radiating from red pit cavity. Ripens 14 days after Jerseyqueen. Flowers: late, large, showy, pink; leaf glands reniform. Origin: Tree: very large, vigorous; spreading, willowy; moderately hardy, similar to Jerseyqueen; moderately tolerant to bacterial leafspot. Fruit: