Whole Blossoms was great quality, easy to use, reliable, and very competitively prices. We bought 240 white anemones which were out of season for local vendors.
Our only issue was this: They mention on their website that flowers can arrive 1 or 2 days earlier or later than the delivery date you ask for. Our event was a Saturday, so we requested delivery on Wednesday, which would make the latest arrival on Friday--so we would have time prepare them for the event the next day--or if they arrived a day or two before that, would give them more time to open/wake up/blossom. The flowers arrived on Tuesday. We followed the instructions from Whole Blossoms to the letter, and consulted a florist acquaintance (who took some of the blossoms to make boutonnieres for us) and one of the wedding party members who is a landscaper with a green house. The flowers looked AMAZING Thursday and Friday. But by the event on Saturday, they were starting to look a little on the decline. We had been keeping them in our cool, dark basement, as well as changing the water, but once they were opening all the way, we lacked big enough refrigerator space to slow them down. They still looked very nice, but you could tell they weren't fresh. By the end of the night, they looked rough, and we didn't save them.
Overall, for the amount of money I saved on a single-use disposable item for a single event, I would absolutely order from Whole Blossoms again. I'm not sure I would even change how I calculated the delivery date. (If I picked Thursday, and they came two days later, it would be the day of the event. We wouldn't have had time to prepare them or for them to open up.) I think we really had the best possible outcome we could ever hope for considering we were ordering flowers from a service that is not local, that needs to ship them without a lot of control over that shipping, and is importing them because they are out of season in the northern hemisphere. I think the particular flower we ordered just doesn't last very long, as opposed to like carnations that seem to take weeks to die, so if I did it again, I would research a really hardy flower.