I don't think I would use a HID for vert. Makes you waste a big circle of space around the HID bulb. I think vert is where distributed lighting really shines, it wastes less space since it can be much closer to the plants. That would be florescent or low power LEDs and a lot of them on the walls or even hanging or stranded through the space. Save the HIDs for overhead lighting where a gap can be maintained without costing grow space.
The stupid attachment only grabbed part of the chart, but I don't really like the chart from that bulb you linked to (SON GreenPower Plus), big spike in green and almost no blue, zero UVB from that bulb based on the chart.
I would go with normal HPS over that bulb.
I look for something like 50% red spectrum, 35% blue spectrum (including UVB), and 20% green spectrum. That hits the all the key targets harder than the rest of the spectrum, but also hits every wavelength in visible and a bit beyond.