Origin: by Paul E. Hansche, Univ. of California, Davis. Introd. in 1989. 11,5-19 (standard peach selection) × A50P620 (a brachytic dwarf selection from the late Fred Anderson). Plant patent 6912; 11 July 1989; assigned to Regents of Univ. of California. Tree: brachytic dwarf, not expected to exceed 2 m on standard rootstock; very precocious and very productive; blooms about 1 week earlier than standard cultivars. Flowers showy, profuse. Fruit: medium; nearly spherical; skin covered 80% to 100% with deep red blush on bright golden ground; pubescence very fine, light; flesh medium to golden yellow with little or no red; very firm; freestone; sweet with mild subacid flavor; very good eating quality. Ripening relatively uniform, slightly later than O'Henry at Davis.