White-fleshed, clingstone, sub-acid, early midseason nectarine. Origin: Le Grand, Calif., by L. Glen Bradford. Open-pollinated seedling of unnamed nectarine selection. USPP 16,034 issued 11 Oct. 2005. Tree: spreading; medium; vigorous; dense; productive; flowers large, showy, light purplish-pink, self-fertile; leaf glands reniform, mostly alternate. Fruit: globose; uniform; large; very dark red with moderate red over slight yellow ground color; flesh rich, firm and very crisp; flavor mildly sub-acid, good; ripens 25 June 25 and 5 d later than June Pearl in Le Grand.