I concur with Colin. As for the claim the plant supplier made, that is incorrect if you want good overall plant growth. I have never tried growing plants under just red light, but I cannot image they would look like much.
I did delve into aquatic plant light extensively a few years ago. Red and blue are essential for photosynthesis. But when green is added to the mix, plants do respond better. This is probably because the green light is being reflected (which is why the leaves appear green to us) and this allows the red and blue to be more fully used, the result being overall stronger light. Which is not surprising, since mid-day sun under which plants have evolved is near identical to 6000K-6500K light (high in red, blue and green wavelengths).