Yellow-fleshed, sub-acid, clingstone, nectarine. Origin: LeGrand, Calif., by L.G. Bradford and N.G. Bradford. Red Glen (USPP 7193) × an unnamed white-fleshed nectarine. Introduced in 2000 as USPP 12705. Tree: upright, large, vigorous, productive. Flowers large (47.6 mm), showy, pale purplish pink, self-fertile. Leaf glands globose, opposite. Fruit: globose, uniform, symmetrical to slightly unsymmetrical, medium, very dark red to strong red over a very slight orange yellow. Flesh very firm, crisp, brilliant orange-yellow, clingstone. Flavor very good, sub-acid, sweet. Ripens in late July in LeGrand, Calif., with Red Glen.