This species is still known by the same name — the print shown here was the first publication of the species. A photograph can be seen here.
Note the different color of the two flowers to the right — in other copies of this same print the flowers to the right are more nearly the color of those to the left, although not identical. One wonders if the hand coloring (supplementing original color from stone lithography) of these parts was done by different colorists working on some sort of assembly line.