Yellow-fleshed, acidic, clingstone, nectarine. Origin: LeGrand, Calif., by L.G. Bradford. Red Glen (USPP 7193) × Spring Bright (USPP 7507). Introduced in 2001 as USPP 12952. Tree: upright, medium sized, vigorous. Flowers large (47.6 mm), showy, pale purplish pink, perfect, self fertile. Leaf glands reniform, alternately positioned. Fruit: globose, uniform and large, 100% of surface colored with a dark red blush. Flesh firm, crisp, clingstone, yellow with some red flecking around the pit cavity, acidic, sweet, excellent flavor. Ripens in about the second week of July in LeGrand, Calif., 22 days after Red Glen.