Fl. 76 mm wide; perianth segments faintly tinged cream, inflexed, overlapping half; corona cup-shaped, with darker shades of cream than the perianth.
Parent notes: Believed to be a cross between ‘Minnie Hume’ and N. triandrus subsp. triandrus var. loiseleurii.
It is believed the name originated from this story: Christopher Bourne had the stock and was listed in his 1911 catalog. Christopher Bourne’s great grand-daughter believed there is a family tradition that this daffodil was named by Mr. Bourne for one of his daughters.
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