Ripens in mid-July.
It grows fairly strongly, but it bushes up hard and has raised shape. The fruits collects in tight clusters in various sizes. The first fruits are very large; the next much smaller, all clearly flattened. Berries on the side of the stalk typically have less color.
This is one of the most valuable early varieties, mainly due to a very heavy fruiting. Its defects include limited fruit color and early flowering, which can cause damage to the flowers in the spring frosts. At the same time, the bushes are very resistant to frost.