White-fleshed, clingstone, sub-acid peach. Origin: LeGrand, Calif., by L.G. Bradford and N.G. Bradford. Diamond Ray (USPP 8948) × unnamed white-fleshed seedling. Introduced in 2000 as USPP 12199. Tree: spreading, large, vigorous and productive. Flowers large (44.5 mm), showy, pale pink and self fertile. Leaf glands reniform, opposite. Fruit: globose, uniform and large; dark red over a light yellowish pink color. Flesh firm, crisp, clingstone, yellowish-white. Flavor sub-acid and sweet, very good. Ripens during the first week of July in LeGrand, Calif., or with Diamond Ray.