This little snowdrop has appeared. Does anyone know which variety it is?

Just to say
Cathy has answered my question and told me that this double snowdrop is ‘Lady Elphinstone’ the only yellow double. Thank you Cathy.
02 Monday Mar 2020
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Mostly likely Lady Elphinstone, Dorris
I wondered if you might know Cathy. Thank you. I don’t think it was one from you?
That was meant to say ‘most likely’ – too many ‘ly’s!! And it’s more an ‘almost definitely’, anyway… 😉 No, I am pretty sure I haven’t given you any snowdrops but I could do if you wanted me to…just ask!
I’ve looked it up and match match!
I can’t remember where they came from
She is very distinctive – do you have a good clump? Mine haven’t yellowed-up this year, but I moved them from a lattice pot into the ground last year so It is only to be expected
She is (distinctive) and now I can recognise her thanks to you. Not a clump two or three bulbs which I hope will clump up. I read that sometimes she will show green.
Yes, when she has been disturbed she is too fraught to wear her yellow petticoats but will get them out of the drawer again in a year or two
How lovely 🙂 I’ve not seen a snowdrop like that before 🌿
Nor had I and thankfully Cathy was able to recognise her for me