1970 Catalogue - Pyrex in Four Patterns

Four major Pyrex patterns were listed in the 1970 Pyrex Ware dealer catalogue: Daisy, Early American, Horizon Blue, Verde.  Almost every item available in these patterns is pictured.

 

Daisy Pyrex Ware, image from 1970 catalogue.
In Daisy, bakeware sets in graduated solid colours also exist, including: 1½ Qt loaf pan (913)*, 2 Qt square pan (922), 3 Qt rectangular pan (933).  Juice bottles and pitchers decorated with orange & lemon slices were grouped together with Daisy, although they do not match Daisy's pattern exactly.


 

Early American Pyrex Ware, image from 1970 catalogue.
In Early American, there is also a 404, completing the 400-series set.  Bakeware sets in graduated solid colours also exist and they include: 1½ Qt loaf pan (913)*, 2 Qt square pan (922), 3 Qt rectangular pan (933).  Price lists and packaging also call the bakeware set "Earth Tones" instead of Early American.


 

Horizon Blue Pyrex Ware, image from 1970 catalogue.
In Horizon Blue, bakeware sets in graduated solid colours also exist including: 1½ Qt loaf pan (913)*, 2 Qt square pan (922), 3 Qt rectangular pan (933).  During late 1970 or early 1971, a single 474 casserole also was available with a patterned clear lid and a basket.


 

Verde Pyrex Ware, image from 1970 catalogue.
In Verde, bakeware sets in graduated solid colours also exist, including: 1½ Qt loaf pan (913)*, 2 Qt square pan (922), 3 Qt rectangular pan (933).  Juice bottles & pitchers decorated with lemon & lime slices and Green Floral were grouped together with Verde, although they do not match Verde's pattern exactly.

 

* - 913 loaf pans are sometimes numbered 813, but it might be an error.  Both are the same size & shape, marked with "8½ x 4½ x 2½".  In company literature they are called 913.


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