This is from my Rose Book:
"This rose was a climbing sport of he bush variety that occurred in Holland at Leenders Nursery in 1931. Flowers are bright red, of 35-40 petals that open to show golden stamens. The scent is very strong and of true damask perfume. This probably accounts for its continual popularity. Growth is vigorous to 14-16 feet (4-5m), making 'Etoile de Hollande' a fine rose for training on a wall or fence. Repeat flowering is good and disease resistance is excellent for a red rose. Foliage is soft green and plentiful. Buds are pretty but open very quickly especially in warm weather. It is a good choice for planting near the house where its delicious perfume can be appreciated."