Yellow-fleshed, melting, freestone. Origin: ARS-USDA, Byron, GA, by C. Chen and W.R. Okie. BY99P1405 × BY02P3862. USPP 31,109; 29 Nov. 2019. Tree: large; vigor moderate; growth habit semi-spreading; productive; bearing regular; flowers large, showy, self-fertile; chilling requirement 650 h; leaf glands reniform; resistance to bacterial spot high. Fruit: large, 159-251 g; uniform; round; purple red blush covers 90% of surface; flesh yellow with some redness around pit; firm; crispy; juicy; taste balanced, 7.6-14.2 °Brix; ripens with Redglobe, 5-10 July in Byron.