Yellow-fleshed, non-melting, clingstone peach. Origin: University of Florida, by W.B. Sherman. Fla. 90-50CN × UFGold; tested as Fla. 97-20C. USPP 14,764; 4 May 2004. Tree: flower showy, self-fertile; chilling requirement 100-150 h; leaf glands reniform; highly vigorous; semi-spreading; high resistance to bacterial spot. Fruit: uniformly medium-large for season; 50% (with darker stripes) red; no red pigment at pit; very firm; excellent flavor; ripens late April with Flordaprince at Immokalee and Gainesville, 80 d from full bloom.