Yellow, low-chill, non-melting fleshed peach. Origin: Gainesville, Fla., by W. Sherman, Univ. of Florida; Aztecgold × Oro A; sel. in 1992, tested as Fla. 92-15C, and introd. in 1999; USPP 12019; assigned to Florida Foundation Seed Prod., Inc. Tree: vigorous, spreading, highly productive. High flower bud set. Leaves resistant to rust and bacterial spot. Leaf glands are small, reniform. Flowers are showy and pink. Chilling requirement is 300 chill units. (J. Amer. Pom. Soc. 54:48). Fruit: medium large (130-150 g), round; skin is 50% red over yellow ground; very firm flesh with clingstone pit and no red at pit. Ripens in late May, or about the same time as Flordagold at Gainesville.