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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Galanthus, gifts, ramblinginthegarden, snowdrops, snowdrops keep falling on my head, you’ve got mail
I love it when the post person knocks because the delivery will not fit in the box. Even better if it’s a gift.
Stand on head to read.
All carefully wrapped
Yippee! Carefully wrapped snowdrops and pots to plant them in. Thank you very much Cathy.
Now if the “Beast from the East” and Storm Emma would push off I could go about planting them. In the interim I shall pot them up in some compost and hope for the best.
Two chances!
Take care out there everyone. D.
10 Monday Mar 2014
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inThis is my tiny vase today. The Snowdrops are beginning to turn, finishing their season. There is a slight browning to the edges. If you are thinking of dividing or planting some snowdrops you will need to do it soon.
Their scent is strong, their trio of petals white against the black mat I am standing them on. The trio of pebbles are by Jane of Anything Arty. Jane. paints on pebbles. Little treasures. See her Etsy page of the same name.
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