Most Lakesides grow slow for me and I have a few new ones, and they're not always treated very well, so not many looking great last year. Lakeside Cup Cake was an easy cull for me. It looked ugly, so I pulled it out, put it in a pot over the winter, started to rot, the dogs liked the smell and pulled it out of the pot where it lay outside for a while. If only they had left it on the driveway, it might have survived.
Lakeside Old Smokey looked fantastic until the Maple tree roots invaded.
Mbug did a great job capturing the color on that L. Color Blue, but I bet it looks even better in real life. I love the color on mine, but didn't get any pics last year as it got moved and is still small. The way the blue is reflected onto other leaves make it seem to glow. (From 2018)
The ones that do well for me include L. Banana Bay (planted in 2018)
L. Dragonfly was moved a couple times and never even noticed (planted and replanted in 2018) - also in my pic of June (J's)
Lakeside Full Tide - bought 3 eyes split from a gallon pot (literally just cut in half) and planted in 2018. Bounced right back.
Hopefully, next year, I'll have more to show.
Q