Yellow-fleshed, low-chill, clingstone peach. Origin: Texas A&M University, by D.H. Byrne. Parentage unknown; tested as TXW1193-1; introd. 2006. Tree: flower showy, self-fertile; blooms early February in Texas with Tropic Beauty; chilling requirement 100-200 h; leaf glands reniform. Fruit: firm; medium to large for season; round, flattened tip; yellow ground color, 60% to 80% red blush; flesh melting, yellow, does not brown readily; does not show tendency for split pits; ripens late April, 7 d before Tropic Beauty.