If known to exist, why would a catalogue number not have been given to this variety previously. Imperf pairs, that is usually automatic. Even if a catalogue value is not known. If it exists, it lists. Thats the way it should be.
Yes Robert, I can appreciate the fact that a few new major varieties on older material will show late as it is found. But when a missing color variety of a non Canadian country has been known since 2008, is flaunted by some dealers, but unlisted in the Scott catalogue, something is broke.
Luckily for me, and unfortunately for one seller; I ended up with one of them just like one for sale online for $1000. Cdn. Obvious that the seller and dealer auctioning the collection knew nothing of it either. Who would if you only bought one copy and it was not in the catalogue. And that is why we pay big $ to buy catalogues, to get educated as well as values and #'s
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