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Rob says so in his latest catalogue. It's now sieberi 'Albus'
Crocus sieberi 'Bowles' White' (so it will remain for me - I think 'albus' is invalid as a cultivar name)
As an aside, I do think that there is consderable doubt as to whether Crocus chrysanthus E.A.Bowles is still in existence ...... did we not have some correspondence on that cultivar, Luit, in connection with the Bowles Society, who were trying to track it down?
Luit's link shows that C. sieberi 'Albus' was registered by E.A.Bowles himself. The plant got an A.M.-R.H.S. 1937 and A.G.M.-R.H.S. 1992.
I saw the description of Bowles White as:Throat orange, flowers large, globular, pure white.Is this the case with Gerry's plant?