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Its over 12 years old and I don't know how far back she goes for she was there when I bought the house. It grows a bundle of roses on the same stem and it blooms till late fall.It grows every years and the snow and hard winter does not kill it.
Hard to tell w/o a close up of the flower, but yours looks very much like one I have called La Sevillana. It blooms on long stemmed clusters like yours.
I don't think it's Chrysler Imperial...which is a hybrid tea and is much more crimson in color.
Try posting the picture in the rose forum...someone there will probably know it.
Note that the poster lives in Canadian zone 4 at best, where most tender roses, such as hybrid teas, will not survive without protection.
I suspect it's more likely a hardy shrub rose. Try comparing to the Parkland rose, 'Adelaide Hoodless'.