in the "white with red spot" - "chartreuse with black stripes" - "black with yellow stripes" .... should be good color combination choices. And these will cover pretty much any water clarity conditions.
But, I wouldn't put the 1/8oz size at the top of the list. I would use 1/8oz if I couldn't cast the smaller ones very far (for whatever reason). I would start with 1/16oz or 1/32oz Beetlespins....but, that's just me. Of course, if I had to choose between using a Beetlespin or Roadrunner ........ the Roadrunner would be on my line, and the Beetlespin would still be in the tacklebox. Come to think of it - that's exactly where those two lures ARE :D ....LOL!!
You will find that most everyone has their "favorites" .... so don't let the "Bait Monkey" get the best of you, and "mortgage the farm" to purchase all the "sure fire lures" that may be suggested as "gotta have" items. Most lures will work "some of the time", and some lures will work "most of the time" ..... but, none of them will work "all of the time". Learning "where" the Crappie will be, under given conditions & times, is more important than what lure or color to offer them (you can't catch'em, if they ain't there). And don't let the color choices offered in the Beetlespins, be a guide or hindrance .... no law says you can't remove that plastic grub, and replace it with one of your own "color choice" !! Experimenting with lures is fun and exciting (especially when they work) !! .......... luck2ya ....cp