Origin: in Agr. Expt. Sta., Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, by W.B. Sherman. Introd. in 1988 by R.E. Rouse, Texas Agr. Expt. Sta. and W.B. Sherman. Complex parentage of Florida selections × Flordaprince. Selected in 1982; tested as Fla. 82-10. Tree: Fruit: medium; skin 80% red blush on bright yellow ground color; pubescence short; round; flesh bright yellow, very firm, semi-clingstone. Ripens 90 days after bloom. Flowers showy with small calyx cup; leaf glands reniform. Heterozygous for nectarine. Moderately susceptible to bacterial leaf spot. Chilling requirement 150 chill units.