Greyed-white-fleshed, clingstone, non-melting peach. Origin: Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, NJ by J.C. Goffreda and A.M. Voordeckers. J19-19-862144 O.P.; USPP 23,883; 10 Sept. 2013. Tree: medium to large; moderately vigorous and spreading; flowers non-showy, large; self-fertile; leaf glands reniform. Fruit: medium; uniform; nearly round slightly oblong; mottled red and greyed purple overcolor covering orange white ground color; flesh greyed-white, becoming greyed yellow near the stone; very firm, non-melting; sweet and slightly acidic; excellent keeping and shipping quality; ripens 11-31 July in Cream Ridge, NJ.