White-fleshed, firm, melting, early season, clingstone nectarine. Origin: Rutgers University, by J.C. Goffreda and A.M Voordeckers. B8-9-46-712034 × Eastern Glo. USPP 18,147; 30 Oct. 2007. Tree: spreading; vigorous; slightly above average; moderately dense; excellent productivity; flowers showy, large, red; leaf glands reniform. Fruit: round to nearly round; large; mottled red over a red blush, ground color greyed-white; flesh firm, melting; flavor sweet, moderately acidic; ripens 8–28 July in Cream Ridge.