Origin: in Vineland Station, Ont., Canada, by the Ontario Dept. Agr., Hort. Res. Inst. Introd. in 1925. Elberta o.p.; cross made in 1915; selected in 1921; tested as Ontario 150369. Tree: vigorous; chilling requirement of 1050 h at or below 45F; flower large, showy, petals pink, self-fruitful; leaf glands reniform. Fruit: size medium; round to oval; skin yellow splashed dark red, attractive, pubescence light; flesh yellow, firm, melting, somewhat stringy; stone size medium, free; quality good to very good; matures 3 weeks before Elberta, a few days before Halehaven; resembles Elberta.