Origin: in Puyallup, Wash., by C.D. Schwartze and A.S. Myhre, Washington State Univ. Washington × Taylor; selected in 1943; introd. in 1953. Tree: productive on well-drained soil; winter hardy in the Pacific Northwest; canes vigorous, medium to large, straight, fruiting laterals medium long and strong. Susceptible to powdery mildew, root rot, and to the North American aphid vector of the raspberry mosaic virus complex. Fruit: mild, sweet flavor, medium red; medium firm; midseason ripening; fresh and processing use.