My ideal bridal bouquet consists of anemones, garden roses, dusty miller, hypericum berries and I am adding light blue delphiniums. That being said, Anemones are a difficult flower to get. I understand that this will increase the cost of my bridal bouquet because the flower is more rare. I am okay with that. I have talked to a few florists, today, and they said, if the flowers showed up damaged, they would have to use a backup flower. Would I have to eat the costs of the original flowers if they were not presentable enough to be in the bouquet? Or do the florists assume that risk, and get the cost of damaged flowers refunded to them by the wholesale supplier or insurance? Just wondering, I really REALLY want anemones. They stand apart from every other flower I have seen. But if I would have to pay for flowers twice, I may just go with cream or white ranunculuses instead.