The photo is a generic one of the type/color of the plant in the bag; it's not the specific cross/clone contained therein. They've been using those same photos for years, and the actual plants are whatever they have now of that type. In this case, it's just some splash petal catt to give you a general idea of what it should flower out similar to.
As for the tag, the LV62 would be a growers code for the batch, the 'splash petal' is the color of the flower (probably put there so their workers will pair the bagged plant with an appropriate tag), and the date is when it was last potted. Hope this helps!
P.S. just saw your other question; 'splash petal' is where the petals have a 'splash' of color other than the main one, it's a degree of peloricism (sp?) or petals taking on some degree of lip coloring/formation. In this case, it's a lovely lavender/pink that has picked up the yellow with red dash of the lip onto the petals.
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