A peach tree which is of medium size and vigor, spreading, open, vase form, and half-hardy; foliated with large, lanceolate, acuminate leaves having a serrate margin, long, medium-thick petiole, and alternate, medium to small, globose, yellowish-green glands positioned on the petiole; blooms early from hardy, large, medium size, plump, appressed-to-free flower buds; the flowers being medium size, showy, and white to slightly pink in color; and is a regular and very productive bearer of uniform, medium size, symmetrical, globose, semi-freestone fruit having bright orange-yellow skin substantially overspread with red, and yellow flesh.

BACKGROUND OF THE VARIETY 
Field of the Invention 
As the owner of farmland, including an orchard of peach trees, located at 
Sainte Madeline, Pyrenees-Orientales, France, I frequent such land for the 
purpose of the care and maintenance thereof and the orchard thereon, and 
against this background of my activities as a fruit grower, the present 
variety of peach tree was discovered by me.