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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.
 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.
 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.
 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.
 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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