T11 AgCan), is a yellow rose cultivar, bred by Sam McGredy IV in Northern Ireland in 1964.
The new cultivar was named for the Scottish whisky manufacturer, Arthur Kinmond Bell (1868—1942).
[1] 'Arthur Bell' was used to hybridize the cultivars: Rosa 'Amanda' (1979), 'Rosa Bonanza' (1983), 'Decor Arlequin' (1986), 'Eyecatcher' (1976), 'Glenfiddich' (1976), 'Goldmarie' (1982), 'Louis de Funes' (1987), 'Loving Lorna' (2013), 'Mountbatten' (1982), 'Typhoo Tea' (1974) and 'Verian' (2013).
[3] 'Arthur Bell' forms compact deciduous shrub of upright bushy growth, up to 1 m (3 ft) height with repeat-flowering properties.
[5] In 2001, the variety was granted the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.