Cyclamen pseudibiricum. This is from Cyclamen Society seed and seems to be of good colour.
Erythronium cliftonii
Is from seed and shows a spotted leaf and these small dainty flowers. Only 2" high.
Ornithogalum nanum. also known as O. sibthorpii.
I raised this from seed and it now grows quietly in several places in the garden as well as in pots. It is one of the early spring flowers, having done much of its growing during the autumn. The flowers are a clear white with a hint of green and the leaves form an attractive foil for the plant.
Underneath our Damson tree a group of Narcissus bulbocodium have naturalised. The Narcissus was a mixed lot of seed and I have picked out some very dwarf forms and some forms with very narrow trumpets..
I have a lot of trouble naming these species and sub species of Narcissus, this is from seed of N. calicola but clearly is not, perhaps it is closer to jonquilla/requenii,
Narcissus pseudo-narcissus
Corydalis solida - a form with very pale flowers.
Ranunculus ficaria 'Brazen Hussey' which I notice has set a few seedlings that are true.
Helliborus orientalis form. The very dark, almost black flowerd forms are very popular, but this red form is such a treat in the spring garden.