I have some of these...I've always called them snowbells.Sorry, SCG, I'll try to get some today. The only problem is we had a cold front come through last night. It rained and the temp is dropping as I type, currently it's 45* and will be in the upper 30's this afternoon. I will have to see how much they settled/washed and if they still look as good as they did when I went to bed last night. I transplanted a clump of Snow Drops (at least that's what I think they are, they came from my grandmother's house and she always called them Choral Bells but I don't think that's right.) I put them in the corner of the bed and filled in around with the rocks. I hope they live, they are always the first thing to show up in the late winter/really early spring. I bet the rain beat them down.
I appreciate the weekend we had, I know today's weather is more indicative of this time of year.
I think I found it in Wiki - We were both wrong, they are called Spring Snowflake, if this is the plant I have. It looks like this, anyway.