Yellow-fleshed, mid-chill, clingstone peach. Origin: Texas A&M University, by D.H. Byrne and T.A. Bacon. Flordaking × P60-12; tested as TX3592-7. USPP 14,629; 23 Mar. 2004. Tree: flower non-showy, self-fertile; blooms 6-8 d after Flordaking, 4 d before Texstar; leaf glands reniform; moderately resistant to bacterial spot. Fruit: round to ovate; yellow ground color, 60% to 80% red blush; flesh melting, yellow with some red speckling, freestone; as attractive as Juneprince and TexRoyal, more attractive than Texstar or La Feliciana; fruit flesh does not brown readily; no tendency to develop split pits; ripens with or after Juneprince and TexRoyal, 14 d after Texstar,