Yellow, non-melting flesh low-chill nectarine. Origin: Gainesville, Fla., by W. Sherman, Univ. of Florida. Sel. in 1994, tested as Fla. 94-28CN and introd. in 1999. Complex parentage in publication. USPP 11587; assigned to Florida Foundation Seed Prod., Inc. Tree: medium large, semi upright, self-fertile, and productive. Leaf glands are small and reniform. Flowers are non-showy and pink. Chilling requirement is 250 chill units. (Fruit Var. J. 53:126-127). Fruit: medium (110–125 g), oval; skin is 80% to 100% red over bright yellow ground; very firm flesh with clingstone pit. Ripens 1 week after Sunraycer nectarine at Gainesville.