And this flower would be?
MYSTERY SOLVED, thanks to a librarian with the Miller Library at the University of Washington. This is Schizanthus. Here is a description I found once I knew what this was:
Their flowers, which appear from spring to autumn, are borne in branching panicles held above the foliage. They are beautifully marked and shaped, with a prominent lower lip, hence the common name of poor man’s orchid. Modern strains are available in a wide range of colors and sizes. The genus name comes from the Greek schizo (divide) and anthos (a flower), referring to the deeply divided corolla.