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We have one of those!
When we bought this house 10 years ago, there were some white climbing roses that had been cut down to the ground in late August (!) in 100 degree weather...we never knew they were thre until the following spring, but they are taller than the house now, and it's a 1 1/2 story 100 year old bungalow-ish. They drape right over the top. The flowers are a small double bloom with a huge yellow center, grow in a huge bouquet, and are so fragrant you can smell them down the block. They don't last, but obscure the greenery when they bloom, they're so prolific. The scent is like spice and honey- just amazing.
The canes are as big around as my thumb, and I hack the heck out of it every year. It puts out new canes each year that will grow 30' in a season, easily. I have no idea what it is, but I adore it and root it for others often.