Origin: in 1973 at Univ. of California, Davis. Plant patent 8394; 28 Sept. 1993 to Univ. of California Regents. Selected in 1978 by R. Fenton; tested as 19, 2-72; and released in 1993 by T.M. Gradziel, W. Beres, J. Doyle, and C. Weeks. Everts o.p. Tree: vigorous; slightly upright. Fruit: large; globose; 20% to 60% red blush over yellow-orange with moderate pubescence; flesh uniform yellow throughout, nonmelting, clingstone with a smaller than average, light-brown pit. Ripens late season with Ross and Dr. Davis. Fruit have potential for extended storage beyond existing processing cultivars. Flowers small, nonshowy; leaf glands reniform.