Green is Ground, Inside the box on the motor with all the numbered wires there should be a chassis ground connection (motor case).
Black is Hot or Line and connects to the junction of T2, T5 and T4 which for 115 Volt operation are tied together.
White is Line Neutral shown as P1 UNGRD Line on the connections plate.
For 120 Volt operation you will be tying P2, T8 and T3 together and taping them.
Make sure your connection wires (motor line cord) is rated for the current the motor will draw. Personally while AWG 14 would work I would use AWG 12 wire fused (or circuit breaker) at 20 Amps. If AWG 14 were used it would be fused (circuit breaker) at 15 Amps MAXIMUM. The motor start current will exceed what you see on the name plate data.
Ron