Louisa, Westmoreland    Updated 1/21/2009

A subtle pattern of flowers and leaves covers the exterior surfaces. Limited range of shapes include rosebowls (the most frequently seen item), nut bowls, bowls, and plates, the latter three all made from the same mold as the rosebowl. A similar pattern made by Jeannette in the 1950s is called Floragold and is found in pitchers and tumblers.
Rosebowls

Amber, 80 (1996), 75 (2004), 40 (2005)

Amethyst/purple, 25, 40 (both 2005), 75 (2006),
   28, 50 (both 2007), 30 (2008)

Aqua, 80 (1996), 35 (2001)

Blue, 80 (1993)

Green, 30, 45, 115 (all 2006), 28 (2007),
   25, 50 (both 2008)

Horehound, 95 (1995)

Lavender, 75 (2006)

Lime green, 45 (2002), 20, 50 (both 2003)

Marigold on milk glass, first reported, 450 (1997)

Marigold, 60 (2003)

Teal, 50 (1997), 75 (2000), 50, 80 (both 2004)

Vaseline, 100 (1997)
Nut bowls

Amethyst, 25 (1999), 40 (2004)

Lime green, 28 (2002)

Teal, 210 (1998)

Bowls, footed

Aqua, 25 (2000)

Marigold, 10 (1999)

Peach opal, 90 (1999), 145 (2001), 40 (2005)

Teal, 40 (1997)

Plates, footed, about 9 inches

Amber, 45 (2006)

Amethyst/purple, 150 (2002), 5 (2005), 20 (2008)

Marigold, 20 (1996), 15 (1998), 10 (2005)

Teal, 25 (1997)

These little sauces are distinctive for two reasons: They are oval and they have the pattern on the interior. They're also very scarce.

Sauces, footed, oval

Amethyst, 60 (1994), 25 (1995),
   85 (2004)

Marigold, 30 (1996), 235 (2003)

Teal, 65 (1994), 105 (1998)