I would react as Toni would by being irritated. Except for the bloom color, class, fragrance, form, plant habit, and foliage texture they got it right!
It's a very pretty rose. And the fact that it is fragrant should help. Thanks for the photo.
BTW I find it interesting that gardens in zone 5b have blossoms before my own in zone 7b. I guess our nights here are still cooler (46F). I have been noticing tiny buds on more and more of the roses. Now if I can only keep the deer from deadheading the whole garden the night before the first rose opens ...