I don't understand how Debian packaging works, but a file called ubuntu-
wallpapers-extra.xml.in has WhiteOrchid.jpg at the top of the file, with
the rest listed below. So for some reason, something is setting the GDM
to WhiteOrchid.jpg because it's the first on the list (probably
something to do with the call from setup.cfg).

I'm positive this is a one line fix, I just can't find it because I
don't understand packaging at the moment.

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Title:
  WhiteOrchid.jpg replaces warty-final-ubuntu.jpg as login wallpaper

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