White-fleshed, firm, low-chill, early season, clingstone nectarine. Origin: Modesto, CA, by G.N. Zaiger, L.M Gardner, and G.G. Zaiger. Unnamed nectarine × o.p. USPP 16,858; 25 July 2006. Tree: upright; vigorous; large; medium dense; productive; flowers showy, large, red-pink; leaf glands medium to large, reniform. Fruit: globose; large; yellow ground color partially overspread with red; flesh firm, holds firm long on tree, 8–10 d more than most early maturing standard cultivars; flavor very good balance between sugar and acid; ripens 18 May in Modesto, 6 d before May Glo.