Regal Pelargonium `Allure`

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of regal Pelargonium (Pelargonium.times.domesticum) named `Allure` substantially as illustrated and described herein, particularly characterized as being compact and self-branching, early flowering, and having flowers which are soft pink in color with red feathering on the upper two petals thereof.

REFERENCES:
Penn Stater News, "Photo of New Geranium to Appear on University Greeting Card", Dec. 1, 1988.
Penn State News Bureau, Centre Daily Times, "Geranium Chosen for Holiday Card", B-2, Dec. 11, 1988.
Peterson, Penn Stater, "Research Blossoms in Regal Debut", Penn State Alumni Association: 9-10, Jan./Feb. 1989.
Greeting Card-Regal Geraniums "Crystal" series, developed by Dr. Richard Craig and Dr. Glenn G. Hanniford.
Craig, Grower Expo, "Star Wars Approach to Designing the Perfect Regal Geranium", 1989.

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