I went and looked at this lumber.
It's been outside for a long time, the boards on the tops of the stacks are cracked pretty bad and the boards on the sides are cracked as well. Deeper into the stacks it looks OK.
The Cherry is very light in color, seen in a few places where they cleaned up spots on the boards on the sides of the stacks. It was probably good for stained Cherry. It did not look like Cherry to me.
I did not see the Walnut inside.
This is the 5th and last factory they are closing down, everyting now comes from Asia, only touched by American hands when unpacked in the retail store.
If they did not make it so difficult to load, with insurance and a semi-flat bed trailer I would have been interested in the Maple. But throw in transport, the hassle to de-sticker and unload, then for storage, it is not worth my while as I can get wholesale deals for what I want.