White, low-acid nectarine. Origin: in LeGrand, Calif., by Lowell Glen Bradford and Norman G. Bradford. Introduced in 1996. Red Glen (USPP 7193) × June Pearl (USPP 9360). Issued as USPP 9960 on 15 July 1997. Tree: flowers large, showy, pale purplish pink. Leaf glands reniform; alternate. medium; medium vigor; spreading and dense; productive. Fruit: medium; uniform; globose to ovate; skin is dark red blending to strong red; flesh very firm, crisp, white to pale yellow white, subacid and sweet; clingstone. Ripens 8–17 July in LeGrand, Calif., 4 weeks later than June Pearl.