There are really only the two types, Sylvanias, and everything else. They have slightly different characteristics, Sylvanias are slightly better on the low end, the rest are better on the high end. Its worth trying both for yourself to find which you prefer. I also find the Sylvanias to have a nicer midrange.
There is a third variation, the holy grail tube as i call it, of which i only have one set. They are marked as Sylvania Export in gold writing, coin base bottle, with the tall skinny Sylvania plate for the 1st section, regular GE/RCA style secondary plate in grey, and GE/RCA Mica spacers. They have the low end response of the regular Sylvanias, and the high end response of the GE/RCA/TS. The best of both worlds if you like, and they also measure insanely low THD distortion levels. Where most are 2-3%, these measured below 1%. They are a bit of a mongrel in there build, and out perform everything else in every measurement i have done on them.
Other trends i have noticed that are worth noting, coin base tubes measure lower distortion than regular tubes. And Sylvania tubes measure a higher transconductance than regular tubes. There doesn't seem to be any difference between grey or black plate RCA/GE tubes. Tubes with series heaters tend to be noisier. You can tell i have tried a few