Very old variety, developed in the 1870s by G.M. Keasey, Pennsylvania. Recently brought to light by Baker Creek Heirloom.
Golden yellow fruit up to +/- 8 cm in diameter and +/- 100 grams mostly round and slightly flattened, the larger sizes tending to have rounded shoulders giving a lobed appearance to the fruit. Clusters of 5 to 8 fruits.
Juicy yellow flesh, multi-located, containing a lot of gel and seeds. Very sweet flavour with a hint of acidity.
Plant with medium development, good resistance to both heat and humidity.
Abundant mid-season production.
Caracteristics
| Caliber | Small to medium |
|---|---|
| Color | Yellow |
| Form | Round |
| Earliness | mid-season |
| Climate | All |
| Foliage | Régular |
| Growing | Indeterminate |
| Height | + ou - 1.6m |
| Origin | USA |








