Yellow-fleshed, very firm, early midseason, freestone peach. Origin: Coloma, Mich., by Paul J. Friday. Unknown seedling. USPP 15,497 issued 25 Jan. 2005. Tree: semi-dwarf; moderately upright; dense with close internodes; very productive; flowers are medium size, non-showy, dark pinkish-red, self-fertile; leaf glands round cupped, opposite. Fruit: globose; uniform; large; 100 % red over skin surface; flesh very firm, crispy but melting, juicy, and yellow; ripens early mid-season after Redhaven, from 1 Aug. in New Jersey and later in Michigan.