Yellow-orange-fleshed, clingstone peach ripening in the very early season. Origin: Bakersfield, Calif., by C.D. Fear, B.D. Mowrey, and D.W. Cain. Assigned to Sun World International, Inc. Bakersfield, Calif. Flordaprince × Queencrest (USPP 6025). Introduced in 2000 as USPP 12631. Tree: semi-upright, medium large, productive for an early season peach. Flowers large, showy, red purple. Leaf glands medium and ovoid. Fruit: globose, uniform, small, yellow ground color covered with 70% to 100% red color. Flesh firm, yellow orange around the pit cavity to yellow, clingstone. Flavor fair to good, melting, aromatic and delicate. Ripens in late April to early May in Kern County, Calif.