Origin: at Byron, Ga., by W.R. Okie, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Southeast Fruit & Tree Nut Res. Lab. Introd. in 1989. Red King nectarine o.p.3e; seed collected in 1979 by V.E. Prince; selected in 1982; tested as BY80N384. Tree: Fruit: medium; skin attractive red blush on greenish-white ground color; round; flesh white, melting, freestone; flavor very good, high acidity. Ripens 2 weeks after Snow Queen, 1 week after Redhaven. Released to provide a firmer white nectarine for local sales and mid-range shipping. Flowers showy, selffertile; leaf glands reniform; moderately resistant to bacterial spot. Chilling requirement about 850 h.