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- Genus: Chaenomeles
- Species: speciosa
- Name: 'Moerloosei'
- Common Name: Flowering quince
- Family: Rosaceae
- Category: Deciduous shrub
- Price: £11.00
- Difficult Spots: Can be wall trained, Good for insects,
Hardy deciduous dense spiny shrub with low spreading branches. Lots of white flowers flushed with pink in early-mid spring. Reaches 1.8m (6 feet) by 3-4m (9-12 feet) wide. Ordinary garden soil, sun to semi shade. Can be trained flat against a wall or fence.

- Genus: Chaenomeles
- Species: speciosa
- Name: 'Nivalis'
- Common Name: Flowering quince
- Family: Rosaceae
- Category: Deciduous shrub
- Price: £11.00
- Difficult Spots: Can be wall trained, Good for insects,
Hardy deciduous dense spiny shrub with low spreading branches. Lots of pure white flowers in early spring. Reaches 1.8m (6 feet) by 3m (9 feet) wide. Ordinary garden soil, sun to semi shade. Can be trained flat against a wall or fence.

- Genus: Chaenomeles
- Species: x superba
- Name: 'Crimson and Gold'
- Common Name: Flowering quince
- Family: Rosaceae
- Category: Deciduous shrub
- Price: £11.00
- Difficult Spots: Can be wall trained,
Hardy deciduous dense compact spiny shrub with low spreading branches. Large single dark red flowers with golden anthers from early spring to summer. Reaches 1m (3 feet). Ordinary garden soil, sun to semi shade.

- Genus: Choisya
- Species: ternata
- Name:
- Common Name: Mexican orange blossom
- Family: Rutaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £10.00
- Difficult Spots: Dry shade, Well drained soil, full sun, Clay soil, Perfumed, Good for insects,
Hardy evergreen shrub with glossy leaves & fragrant white flowers in spring and late summer. Happy in clay or ordinary garden soil, sun to semi shade. 1.5m x 1.5m. Good in dry shade.

- Genus: Choisya
- Species: ternata
- Name: 'Sundance'
- Common Name: Mexican orange blossom
- Family: Rutaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £12.50
- Difficult Spots: Well drained soil, full sun, Clay soil, Good for insects,
Hardy evergreen shrub with bright yellow leaves topped with clusters of very fragrant white flowers in the spring, better in sun or semi shade. Happy in clay or ordinary to dry garden soil reaching 1.5m x 1.5m (5 feet x 5 feet). PBR.