Rick:The lighting would be
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewItem~idProduct~CU01016.html
Please order the fixture with two 10000K and two 7100K bulbs.
The liquid fertilizers would be Seachem Flourish and Seachem Excel but as you gain experience you will move to dry ferts
http://www.rexgrigg.com/ferts.htm
http://www.rexgrigg.com/dosing.htm
I may sound like I am a guru but I am not. I am only saying what I would do based upon my experience.
TR
Ummm - no to that light unless you're also going w/ pressurized CO2, which $200 won't do.
I do highly recommend reading the guide to planted tanks on Rex's web pages, then figuring out a lighting solution that will put you in the 80-110W range (39W T5 bulbs staggered, 40W 6500-10,000K T12 bulbs in a shop light, a DIY array of 13W screw in compact fluorescents, AH-Supply 2x55W PC kit) but try to set it up so you have some room for expansion as you may eventually decide you must have pressurized CO2 and a carpet of Glosso or something.
FWIW -
www.AHSupply.comoffers 4' enclosures in black or oak for $50. You can add lots of kits to one of them and they don;t heat up too badly as they have slotted tops. 2x55W kit w/ reflectors, ballast, end caps, cords & all hardware $70. Bulbs extra (~$17 for 55W ones, be mindful of your pin arrangement - you may be able to get straight/linear pins in your endcaps, sometimes bulbs for this config. are easier/slightly cheaper than the square pin arrangement).
You may also want to consider a T5 kit w/ the AH hood - see:
http://www.specialty-lights.com/tekretrofit.htmlfor some options.
While you may be tempted to buy one of those "all in one" lights w/ legs, ballast etc. all together, keep in mind that their reflectors are generally not nearly as good as those sold by AHSupply (for PC applications) or TEK (for T5 applications). Certain cheap ones have even been known to start fires.
PS - If I were to buy prefab, I'd probably look at Coralife (not for bulbs, just for the fixture) and Current USA first.