The collection contains one each of the plants listed below, each in a 9cm pot.
Trachelospermum jasminoides: An attractive woody, evergreen climber with rich, dark green leaves which turn bronze in winter. Clusters of highly fragrant, pure white flowers are produced from mid- to late summer. It is best grown against a warm, sunny wall in milder areas or in a greenhouse or conservatory in areas prone to severe frosts. Grows to 9m.
Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris: A tough and reliable climber, this self-clinging deciduous hydrangea is ideal for covering north-facing walls and fences where other plants find challenging. Its dark green, broadly oval leaves create a dense backdrop, turning golden yellow in autumn before falling to reveal attractive peeling bark. In late spring and early summer, large, lacy white flowerheads up to 20cm (8in) across appear, attracting pollinators. Grows to 15m.
Jasminum officinale: A popular, sweetly scented climber smothered in clusters of highly fragrant white flowers from June to August and pretty, fine foliage. This versatile, deciduous climber appreciates a sheltered, sunny, well-drained site, and can cope with dry conditions. Since it spreads quickly in all directions, it's ideal for covering a large south or west-facing wall or an unsightly garden building. Grows to 8m.