White fleshed, firm, sub-acid, clingstone peach. Origin: University of Arkansas, by John R. Clark and James N. Moore. Ark. 371 × Ark. 367; cross made in 1993; selected in 1997; tested as Ark. 658. USPP 17,911; 7 Aug. 2007. Tree: spreading; moderate vigor; productive; flowers showy, self-fertile; leaf glands reniform, two per leaf; resistant to bacterial spot. Fruit: round, symmetrical with some fruits slightly oblate; medium; red blush covers approximately 70% of skin surface; flesh non-melting, very firm and remains firm when fully ripe and almost all white; clingstone; sub-acid flavor and sweet with light white peach flavor; ripens 25 June at Clarksville, Ark.