Names for lines and rope is so often like names for drugs. Lately, for rope, most the names imply their color schemes.
You could just generic label them all. White in color, no tracers. three strand twisted, 12 strand square, 16, 24 strand double braid, and kerrmantle 1 and 2. That's pretty the line up regardless of name or color scheme. Throughout the industry the machines, yarns and braid types are very standardized.
So most arborists grade ropes are pretty much all the same. Aside from the diameters most differences are subtle and will give a different feel to a rope. And that comes mostly from tension in the braids and seldom from the actual material, yarns, themselves.
I love it when people can't make up their mind on which rope to buy and so they post questions on the forums asking for help from others to guide their decision. And it usually starts members quibbling over which rope is the best.
Not so long ago three strand twisted manila was the only choice the arborist had. And it was the best their was.