Unknown
UnknownFl. creamy white; perianth segments narrowly ovate, inflexed, twisted, overlapping at base only; corona cylindrical, with mouth flared and shallowly lobed, rim notched. Dwarf. Slightly scented. It is a variant of N. nanus.
A description according to The Garden, published April 18, 1885: “Narcissus Minnie Warren (fig. 95), which is in all probability a derivative from N. moschatus, is a very pretty novelty, flowers of which were sent us by Mr. F. W. Burbidge. The flowers measure about 1 ½ inch in length, with a funnel-shaped flower-tube, yellowish at the base, an with six lanceolate, slightly twisted, creamy-white segments, which are about the same length as the cream-coloured, trumpet-shaped corona, whose erect edge divides into shallow lobes and notches.
Minnie Warren, 1 W-W, Unknown Hybridizer, 1885
Photo #47769 Frederick W. Burbidge, EnglandMinnie Warren, 1 W-W, Unknown Hybridizer, 1885
Photo #47768 Frederick W. Burbidge, England