White-fleshed, sub-acid, freestone nectarine. Origin: Le Grand, CA by L.G. Bradford; Rose Diamond × unnamed nectarine; USPP 18,706; 1 Apr. 2008. Tree: large; vigorous; upright and dense; flowers large, showy, self-fertile; chilling requirement 600 h; leaf glands medium, globose. Fruit: large; globose, uniform; dark red overcolor smoothly blending into a moderate red ground color with yellowish-white freckling toward the apex; flesh white with very slight amount of red streaking very near the apex of the stone, very firm, crisp; sub-acidic and sweet; ripens 14-24 June in San Joaquin Valley, CA.